Best bike parks around San Bernardino Verbano offer diverse cycling experiences in the Italian pre-Alps. The region features varied terrain, from lakeside loops to challenging mountain bike trails. Riders can explore areas near Lake Maggiore and the Val Grande National Park, encountering mountains, forests, and scenic views. The trails cater to different skill levels, providing options for both leisurely rides and demanding routes.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Absolutely brilliant!!! 🤩 A super flow trail with small jumps and other elements, obviously created with a lot of effort "just like that" in the great outdoors, I've never seen anything like it before. Respect and many thanks to the builders!!! Easter 2025 in absolutely superb condition! Surely a dream for experts, but also doable for semi-advanced riders (like me) with a good mountain bike. With a bit of caution and a controlled pace the first time. The jumps aren't that big and can be avoided. At 2-3 tricky corners, I used my foot or dismounted.
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At present, the DH is partially heavily washed out due to storm damage
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Only for professionals or very advanced MBT riders
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A path suitable for MTBs that has known better times, allows you to complete a beautiful ring passing halfway up the hill in the woods. The entrance is somewhat hidden a few meters before the end of the "path for all"; the track is practicable without particular difficulties except for the branches hidden by the leaves which can be a danger if you start to let go of the bike. Non-binding slope with some small uphill stretches. For those who want to do it uphill, the slope is never too demanding except for the last stretch.
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Path that leads from Mombello in the Torbiera area to Cerro. The path runs along the stream that comes out of the peat bog and has several fords. In humid periods it is to be faced with waterproof shoes. Alternatively, the higher path that runs parallel further west is possible.
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MTB track that excludes the state road; it starts from the square almost at the top and through an easy and fast path, it allows you to avoid all the traffic of cars and motorcycles that is on the state road, crossing it only in some points. Good ground for most of the route, sometimes stony but still fast and enjoyable. The first stretches at high altitude are beautiful, allowing you to appreciate the view while diving into a sea of ferns. Further down in the woods, and before Armeno, an "incomprehensible" stretch paved with stone that looks more like a bobsleigh track than a path.
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This path can be walked easily in both directions, it crosses the stream that runs practically parallel to the path several times.
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This is a downhill trail with some jumps created and maintained by some local guys. The trail actually starts a little bit higher on the hill.
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San Bernardino Verbano offers a diverse range of cycling experiences, from scenic lakeside loops to challenging mountain bike trails. While not traditional bike parks with chairlifts, the region provides a rich network of routes through varied terrain, including areas near Lake Maggiore and the Val Grande National Park. You'll find trails suitable for different skill levels, featuring mountains, forests, and stunning views.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging mountain bike trails. For instance, La Crosa Trail is a super flow trail with jumps and elements, ideal for advanced riders. Another challenging option is the Mottarone–Armeno Enduro MTB Trail, which offers an easy and fast path away from main road traffic, with good ground and scenic views, though it can be stony in parts.
For intermediate riders, the Singletrack of the Fords is a great choice. This trail crosses a stream multiple times and can be ridden in both directions. Another intermediate option is the Trail Connection from 'Sentiero per Tutti' to Alpe Pala, which allows you to complete a beautiful ring through the woods with a non-binding slope.
Yes, the Peppa Trail is a downhill trail featuring jumps, created and maintained by local riders. It starts higher up the hill and offers an exciting experience for those looking for gravity-fed fun.
The terrain is quite varied. You can expect everything from paved surfaces on leisurely lakeside loops to rugged, unpaved segments with rocks and roots on mountain biking trails. Many routes traverse forests, follow rivers, and offer stunning views of lakes and mountains. Some trails, like the Mottarone–Armeno Enduro MTB Trail, feature sections through 'seas of ferns' and can be stony.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Many trails offer stunning views of Lake Maggiore and the surrounding mountains. You'll cycle through pine forests, along rivers, and near the Val Grande National Park. Highlights like La Crosa Trail and Mottarone–Armeno Enduro MTB Trail are noted for their scenic viewpoints.
While the listed 'bike parks' tend towards intermediate to challenging, the broader San Bernardino Verbano area offers easy bike rides suitable for all fitness levels. These often include scenic lakeside loops with minimal elevation gain, perfect for leisurely rides and families. For gravel biking, routes like the 'Scenic Forest Trail – Cycle path loop' or 'Lake Mergozzo – Mergozzo and the lake loop' from Riserva Naturale del Fondo Toce are categorized as easy.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around San Bernardino Verbano is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'Panoramas over Lake Maggiore above Verbania - Ring tour' or the 'Ancient Beech Forest Trail on Monte Faiè'. There are also extensive road cycling routes, including challenging long-distance rides like 'Along the Centovalli', and various gravel biking opportunities. For more details, check out the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for the region.
The region's diverse landscape makes it enjoyable for cycling across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, ideal for both mountain biking and leisurely rides. Summer is also popular, especially for lakeside routes, though mountain trails might be warmer. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as some trails, particularly those crossing streams, can be humid or wet.
Yes, for trails like the Singletrack of the Fords, which crosses a stream multiple times, it's advisable to wear waterproof shoes during humid periods. The ground can become wet, making appropriate footwear essential for comfort and safety.
Visitors frequently praise the varied landscape and the stunning views of lakes and mountains. The ability to find both challenging mountain bike trails and more relaxed scenic routes is highly valued. The unique features, such as the 'super flow trail' of La Crosa Trail and the 'sea of ferns' along the Mottarone–Armeno Enduro MTB Trail, also receive positive feedback.


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