Best bike parks around Cursolo-Orasso are characterized by an extensive network of natural mountain biking routes and trails within the mountainous Valle Cannobina. This region, nestled near the Val Grande National Park, offers diverse trail difficulties and historical routes. Riders can explore paths winding through dense forests and along ancient mule tracks, connecting picturesque villages. The area provides a rugged and immersive natural experience for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Situated on the western shore of Lake Maggiore, above Cannobio and Cannero Rivera, Monte Carza (1,116 metres above sea level) offers an incredible panoramic view from its summit, marked by an iron cross that stands in a small clearing.
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Since my last visit to Corona dei Pinci in 2023, work has been done on the trail, so the paths are well maintained. 👍 Thanks to the shovel team! 👏
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After the Rasa Trail https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/133646, after a little refreshment in the grotto of Rasa, this trail (Rasa-Bordei) follows. You absolutely have to keep left at the first junction (Bordei is signposted). It is very difficult to ride at the beginning, if not impossible. But then (as cadillac55555 mentioned before me) it gets a lot better, even wide and flowing - a lot of investment has been made, improvements made and made safer...
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Since I took the partially drivable hiking trail from S2 to S3 as a shortcut (50% drivable), I can only speak for the second part of this route. Machines were used to work on the path here and from my point of view it is now only an S1 at most! Which was a very welcome innovation.
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A little hint: I rode during summer time (July 2023) and the trees all have their leaves. Hence you see a lot of trees but the view on the sea and to the towns and shore line is marginal / hidden. Nevertheless, nice training with MTB road upwards with lot of gravel / stones.
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The first part reminds me of Sepultura's most famous song. The last part I dub the Stair Master. The part in-between was fun enough. (beginning mountainbiker on hardtail, first ever mountain descent)
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Very nice trail, some of which is very demanding, but everything is mobile 😋🤩
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Cursolo-Orasso, nestled in the mountainous Valle Cannobina, offers an extensive network of natural mountain biking routes and trails rather than traditional bike parks. You'll find diverse trail difficulties, historical routes along ancient mule tracks, and paths winding through dense forests, connecting picturesque villages. The region provides a rugged and immersive natural experience, with trails offering breathtaking vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Yes, the region offers several challenging trails. For instance, the Rasa–Bordei Trail is known for its challenging sections, though parts have been improved. Another option is the Corona dei Pinci Trail, which becomes quite demanding with technical sections and stairs, requiring good riding skills.
For incredible panoramic views, consider the View of Lake Maggiore from Monte Carza. You can cycle to Molinego and then walk to the summit for a stunning vista. The Ancient Stone Path also offers characteristic and panoramic sections, though views of the lake might be partially obscured by trees in summer.
Intermediate riders will enjoy the Pian Bello Trail, which features flowing passages and root sections, making it a highlight for mountain bikers in the area. The View of Lake Maggiore from Monte Carza also includes intermediate trail sections leading to the viewpoint.
The mountain biking season in Cursolo-Orasso generally runs from spring through autumn. During summer, while the trails are accessible, some views might be partially obscured by dense foliage. Spring and early autumn often provide pleasant temperatures and clearer vistas, making them ideal for exploring the region's trails.
Yes, many trails in the Cursolo-Orasso area follow historic mule tracks, offering a journey through the region's rich past alongside a physical challenge. The Ancient Stone Path is a characteristic example of such a route, providing a challenging ride on gravel and stones.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Cursolo-Orasso offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Historic Center of Malesco loop' or 'Running loop from Prestinone', detailed in the Running Trails around Cursolo-Orasso guide. For road cycling, explore routes like 'Val Cannobina – View of Valle Cannobina loop' from the Road Cycling Routes around Cursolo-Orasso guide.
The terrain varies significantly across the region's trails. You can expect everything from flowing passages and root sections on trails like Pian Bello Trail, to challenging gravel and stone paths on the Ancient Stone Path. Some routes also feature steep steps and technical sections, particularly on more challenging trails.
Visitors highly rate the opportunity to explore a truly wild and unspoiled natural environment. They enjoy discovering charming villages and experiencing historical paths while tackling a range of physical challenges. The combination of demanding terrain, stunning landscapes, and cultural immersion makes mountain biking in this part of Italy a unique and rewarding adventure.
While many trails offer moderate to challenging sections, the extensive network means there are paths suitable for varying skill levels. For easier options, look for routes described as 'moderate paths' that allow for a few hours' ride. Some of the broader Valle Cannobina circular routes might also include less technical sections, though significant elevation gains are common.
Yes, many of the natural mountain biking routes in Cursolo-Orasso wind through dense forests. Trails like the Rasa–Bordei Trail and the Corona dei Pinci Trail are notable for their forest sections, offering a shaded and immersive riding experience.


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