Best bike parks around Falmenta are found within the Val Cannobina, a region known for its natural mountain biking and cycling routes. This area in Piedmont offers diverse experiences, utilizing old mule tracks, unpaved segments, and asphalt roads. The terrain provides a mix of challenges and scenic views, catering to various skill levels. Falmenta and its surroundings are characterized by natural landscapes and historical pathways, offering an authentic outdoor experience.
Last updated: June 28, 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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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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Only for professionals or very advanced MBT riders
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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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Difficult trail that is not mobile everywhere
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Around Falmenta, you'll find a mix of natural mountain biking and cycling routes. These often utilize old mule tracks, unpaved segments, and asphalt roads, providing diverse terrain from challenging singletracks to flowy passages. The area is known for its authentic outdoor experience rather than purpose-built bike parks with chairlifts.
Yes, experienced riders will find challenging terrain. For example, the La Crosa Trail is a super flow trail with small jumps and other elements, suitable for experts and semi-advanced riders. The Rasa–Bordei Trail is also considered challenging, though parts have been improved to be more rideable. The Gurro-Alpone-Falmenta Mountain Bike Route includes a steep gravel road and a historic 'mulattiera' with 1500 steps.
Many trails offer stunning scenery. The View of Lake Maggiore from Monte Carza provides an incredible panoramic vista from its summit. The Pian Bello Trail is known for its awesome views, and the Ancient Stone Path offers characteristic panoramic sections.
While Falmenta itself is known for more challenging natural trails, the broader Val Cannobina offers diverse cycling routes, some of which are easier. The region provides a variety of experiences, so it's possible to find routes with different difficulty levels. For a dedicated bike park with routes suitable for all levels, consider the Lago Maggiore Bike Park near Ghiffa, which has six routes from beginners to experts.
Beyond mountain biking, the Falmenta area is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the difficult S19: Falmenta - Alpe Fornà - Piè di Zeda Trail or the moderate Cappella della Piana – Mergugna Pass loop. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the challenging Val Cannobina – View of Valle Cannobina loop from Falmenta. Find more options in the Cycling around Falmenta and Hiking around Falmenta guides.
The region's natural trails are best enjoyed during spring, summer, and autumn when the weather is mild and trails are clear of snow. Summer months (July 2023 example from a tip) offer lush foliage, though views might be partially obscured by leaves. Always check local weather conditions before your visit, as some trails can be slippery, especially the Ancient Stone Path.
Yes, many routes around Falmenta pass through historical pathways and small hamlets, offering glimpses into local culture and history. The Gurro-Alpone-Falmenta Mountain Bike Route, for instance, includes a historic 'mulattiera' (mule track) with 1500 steps, which was once a main connection for the village. Riding these trails provides an authentic experience compared to purpose-built parks.
While Falmenta itself is known for natural, challenging trails, the Lago Maggiore Bike Park is located on Mount Cargiago above Ghiffa, in the same province. This park offers a network of six routes suitable for all levels, from beginners to experts, within a pre-Alpine environment overlooking Lake Maggiore. It's part of the Special Natural Reserve of Sacro Monte of SS. Trinity of Ghiffa, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Visitors appreciate the stunning Alpine scenery, the challenging terrain for experienced riders, and the variety of routes available. The authentic experience of riding through natural landscapes and historical pathways, often with flowy passages and panoramic views, is highly valued. The La Crosa Trail, for example, is described as 'absolutely brilliant' with a 'super flow trail'.
The Falmenta area is generally known for its more challenging natural mountain biking routes. However, the broader Val Cannobina offers diverse cycling routes, some of which are less demanding. If you are looking for specifically designed beginner trails, the Lago Maggiore Bike Park near Ghiffa provides a network of routes suitable for all levels, including beginners.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For road cycling, you can find options like the 'Val Cannobina – View of Valle Cannobina loop from Falmenta'. For general cycling, the 'Road to Falmenta – Bridge over the Cannobino Stream loop from San Bartolomeo' is a challenging 44.0 km route. You can explore more circular routes in the Cycling around Falmenta and Road Cycling Routes around Falmenta guides.


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