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Top 20 Bike Parks around Monterenzio

Best bike parks around Monterenzio offer a diverse range of mountain biking experiences. The region is known for its challenging ascents, thrilling descents, and varied terrain, particularly in areas like Monte Bibele. This area provides a rich experience for mountain biking enthusiasts, combining natural trails with historical significance. Monterenzio features a variety of trails suitable for different skill levels, from technical singletracks to panoramic routes.

Best bike parks around Monterenzio

  • The most popular bike parks is The Seven Crossings of the Val di Zena, a trail known for its climbs and fast downhill sections. It serves as a key route for gaining altitude and connecting to other trails in the area.
  • Another must-see spot is Macaco Trail, a technical trail with mixed pedaling and steep sections. It offers a challenging alternative route, particularly enjoyable in dry conditions.
  • Visitors also love Casa Fantini Trail, a challenging singletrack with technical descents and roots. This trail requires attention to weight distribution and is best tackled in dry conditions.
  • Monterenzio is known for its technical singletracks, challenging descents, and varied terrain. The area offers a range of trails, including those with drops, rock faces, and root sections, providing diverse experiences for mountain bikers.
  • The bike parks around Monterenzio are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 160 upvotes and 13 photos shared across the highlights.

Last updated: July 12, 2026

Casa Fantini Trail

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Casa Fantini is the point of arrival (or departure) of a path that leads near the cave and then climbs to rejoin the Via di Gaibola. Doing it uphill is for hikers, even with the e-bike it is certainly challenging and probably requires you to go down and push in a few stretches. In any case, the best of himself is given in descent starting from via di Gaibola (there are tracks in some laps that I have saved and which have the name "Fantini" in the description).
Immediately after the downhill start there is a climb that is quite technical and above all muddy if it has rained. After the descent it is technical and fast, in particular high enough there is a very steep but short descent on the ground to be faced with attention to the weights (out of the saddle) and where I suggest to give up. The descent alternates on the ground and on gypsum rock, but there is no shortage of roots .... in short, forget to sit on the saddle!
Arriving at a sharp bend (there the path forks and I believe that part of it heads towards Via dell'Eremo), a second, even more technical stretch begins, where in particular about halfway down the descent there is a small drop if you holds the right and must be tackled by further lightening the front if you go slow, otherwise you fly it. At the end of the path, keep to the left that goes towards the Fantini house, because on the right the road is closed by a chain ..... before reaching the house there is a series of well-spaced steps to go out of the saddle and enjoyable for those who it has a cushioned bi ... otherwise keep the left to the side of the steps.
I do not recommend doing it after it has rained and if you see that there are muddy areas in the surroundings, it is guaranteed that you will find it there too and it will not be much fun if you do not have soft tires that are also suitable for muddy terrain. Beware of hikers, at least the three times I have done the path I have always met them in several places!

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The Seven Crossings of the Val di Zena

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Nice climb, best way to go up this hill with a MTB I found so far

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Macaco Trail

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What can I say, a discovery and a pleasant surprise. On the recommendation of a Komoot user, I walked this path that starts from the 7 traverses as soon as the ground has dried. A nice technical alternative to get to via di Gaibola via via dell'Eremo ... not before completing the MACACO trail though. At the beginning, this path can be pedaled and without any difficulty, beyond a small bridge that you just need to look ahead and do it easily. Then towards the middle begins the more technical but always accessible section, with steep descents and ascents. Definitely to do in view of the summer since it is immersed in the bush.

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Red Skorpion Singletrack, Terre Rosse, Ozzano

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Excellent grip on the final descent

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A classic when the ground is dry. The first stretch is on the grass along a field after which you can give up (but beware of some transversal ditches). Then the path becomes narrow and more and more sloping. Unfortunately it is heavily carved and being on the edge requires technique. On the other hand, if by chance you are wrong and there is mud, the channel "guides" you. However, to do when it is dry and beware that there may be pedestrians or mtb going up (even if it is rare)

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Mario
September 17, 2025, Le Sette Traverse della Val di Zena

A long, gravelly, and steady climb. A must for any serious workout.

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September 17, 2025, Macaco Trail

The trail has collapsed in some dead ends, KEEP YOUR EYES WIDE!!!

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beautiful climb that leads to the top of the gaibola

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The trail is still passable, I did it today with a friend and found it fun and pleasantly all in the shade, recommended

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Is the trail still accessible by bike? Thanks to anyone with information.

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If anyone finds a sage green water bottle, write to me... I dropped it due to the beatings and I noticed it down the valley.

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I did them on gravel

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Ombretta
May 28, 2022, Macaco Trail

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect in the bike parks around Monterenzio?

The bike parks around Monterenzio offer a diverse range of terrain, from challenging ascents and thrilling descents to technical singletracks. You'll encounter features like drops, rock faces, roots, and steep sections, providing varied experiences for mountain bikers of all levels.

Are there any bike parks with historical significance in Monterenzio?

Yes, the Monte Bibele area is particularly notable. It's recognized as a significant cycling area and is steeped in history, known as the mountain of the Etruscans and Celts. Riding here adds a cultural dimension to your outdoor adventure.

What are some challenging trails for experienced riders in Monterenzio?

Experienced riders will find several challenging options. The Casa Fantini Trail is a technical singletrack with roots and steep descents. The Red Skorpion Singletrack, Terre Rosse, Ozzano is short but technically intense with steep slopes. The Montecalvo Descent with Final Singletrack (Zena) is another challenging option, especially when dry, featuring a narrow, sloping, and heavily carved path.

What is the best time to visit Monterenzio for mountain biking?

Many of the technical trails, such as the Casa Fantini Trail and Macaco Trail, are best enjoyed in dry conditions. The The Seven Crossings of the Val di Zena also has a section that requires dry weather. Therefore, the warmer, drier months are generally ideal for exploring the full range of trails.

Are there opportunities for eMTB in Monterenzio?

Yes, e-mountain bike rentals are available in the region. This allows riders to cover longer distances or tackle demanding climbs with less effort, opening up new horizons for exploration without limitations.

What kind of natural beauty and scenery can I expect while cycling in Monterenzio?

Riders can explore breathtaking routes amidst the Ozzanese hills, often winding through ancient forests. Many trails offer stunning views, such as those found in the Regional Park of Monteveglio Abbey, providing a scenic backdrop to your ride.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks in Monterenzio?

Beyond mountain biking, Monterenzio offers excellent opportunities for hiking and gravel biking. You can find various routes, including challenging hikes like the CAI 809 Trail or scenic gravel rides such as the Bridge – Sillaro Panorama loop. For more details, explore the Hiking around Monterenzio and Gravel biking around Monterenzio guides.

Are there any trails suitable for intermediate mountain bikers?

Yes, trails like The Seven Crossings of the Val di Zena offer a good mix of climbs and fast downhill sections, making it suitable for intermediate riders looking to gain altitude and connect to other trails. The Macaco Trail also provides a technical yet accessible experience with mixed pedaling and steep sections.

What do visitors enjoy most about mountain biking in Monterenzio?

Visitors appreciate the natural, challenging terrain and the variety of trails available. Many enjoy the technical aspects, the thrilling descents, and the historical context of areas like Monte Bibele. The ability to find both fast, flowing sections and demanding technical challenges is a highlight for the community.

Are there any specific tips for riding the technical trails in Monterenzio?

For trails like Casa Fantini Trail, it's crucial to pay attention to weight distribution, especially on steep descents and over roots. Many technical sections are best tackled in dry conditions, as mud can make them significantly more challenging and less enjoyable. Always be mindful of hikers, as some trails are shared.

Can I find trails that combine climbing and descending in Monterenzio?

Absolutely. The Seven Crossings of the Val di Zena is a prime example, known for its climbs that help riders gain altitude, followed by fast downhill sections. This combination allows for a dynamic and engaging ride.

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