Best bike parks around Comignago are situated in the Piemonte region, an area known for its diverse mountain biking opportunities. Comignago is located near Lake Orta, providing access to various trail networks. The surrounding landscape features hills and forests, offering natural settings for cycling. This region serves as a gateway to both challenging enduro routes and extensive bike park facilities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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To be done when it is dry, when we arrived it was a slippery and impassable swamp
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First smooth section, after the intersection keep left, the track with a compact surface is fun, winding with a succession of sections with banks, the central part becomes more lively with some canals and uneven surface, to finish linear track and compact surface. Overall the track is simple and fun. Length: - 1.2 km Difference in height: - -199 m Time: h.m.s. - 00:04:49 Difficulty: 🟦
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beautiful route, well maintained, passable on foot by mountain bike and also by gravel
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Varied route, well signposted and well maintained.
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For a ride avoiding the gully or dangerous spots, is there any suggestion? Trace? I don't know the area but wanted to try. Thank you
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ALL IN TURBO to shorten the ascent... Beautiful TOUGH. With her you get to TRAILs by halving the times... not recommended for MUSCULARS, and for those with low battery 🔋 +🦵🦵🦵
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Downhill trail of about 1 km with a difference in height of about 150m. First part with steep and rocky sections, second part easier and smoother.
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Trail CG Classic. At the crossroads take the central path, the simplest of the three. Very smooth and with excellent bottom.
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The area around Comignago offers several popular spots. The CG Classico Trail is highly rated for its smooth, flowy sections, including small wooden bridges and kickers. For a more challenging experience, the Technical trail 🚵🌲 provides demanding descents through the forest, with alternative paths to bypass the most difficult parts. Another well-maintained option is the VCS Trail – Sesto Calende, offering a varied ride through forest and gravel sections.
Yes, the region is known for its challenging enduro routes. The Technical trail 🚵🌲 is one such example, featuring demanding descents. Additionally, the nearby Pogno Bike Park, located in the hills of Lake Orta, is specifically known for its challenging enduro routes, offering demanding circuits through the woods for experienced riders.
Beyond the immediate Comignago area, the broader Piemonte region is a major destination for mountain biking. Notable parks include the extensive Alpi Bike Resort (Turin Alps) with 4 valleys and 9 locations, offering 50 freeride trails and hundreds of kilometers of paths. The Kona Bike Park Bardonecchia, part of Alpi Bike Resort, provides 400 km of trails for various MTB disciplines. The Oasi Zegna Enduro Bike Park (Biella area) is known for hosting the Enduro World Championship, and Caldirock Bike Park (Cardirola, Alessandria) is popular for downhill enthusiasts.
Absolutely. Trails like the VCS Trail – Sesto Calende are well-suited for intermediate riders, being well-maintained and clearly signposted. The Mountain bike trail below Monte Tessera also offers fun and safe trails for intermediate skill levels.
Komoot users appreciate the variety and quality of the trails. Many highlight the smooth and flowy sections of trails like the CG Classico Trail, noting its fun features like small wooden bridges and kickers. Riders also value well-maintained and clearly signposted routes, as well as the challenging nature of technical descents through the forest.
The Piemonte region, where Comignago is located, generally offers good mountain biking conditions for much of the year. While specific opening times for all parks aren't listed, Pogno Bike Park is available year-round. For other trails, spring and autumn typically provide the most pleasant weather for riding, avoiding the peak heat of summer and potential snow in winter at higher elevations.
While dedicated family-friendly bike parks aren't explicitly detailed, the wider area offers various cycling routes that could be suitable for families. For instance, the nearby Cycling around Comignago guide includes routes like the 'Arona lakeside promenade – View of Rocca di Angera loop from Dormelletto Paese' which are rated as moderate and could be adapted for family outings.
Beyond bike parks, Comignago is a great base for various outdoor activities. You can explore a range of MTB Trails around Comignago, including moderate routes like the 'Rooty Forest Trail Descent'. For road cyclists, there are numerous Road Cycling Routes around Comignago, offering scenic rides around lakes and through the countryside.
For challenging trails like the Pogno Bike Park enduro routes, it's recommended to have appropriate 'heavy metal equipment,' full-face helmets, and protector suits. On trails with dangerous descents, such as the Technical trail 🚵🌲, komoot users advise looking for alternative paths to bypass the most difficult sections, especially those with gullies dug by rainwater, to ensure a safer and more enjoyable ride.
Komoot provides detailed maps and route information for trails around Comignago. You can explore specific highlights like CG Classico Trail or VCS Trail – Sesto Calende directly on komoot to view their routes, difficulty, and user tips. Additionally, the MTB Trails around Comignago guide offers a collection of routes with maps and details.
For broader information on mountain biking and cycling opportunities across the Piemonte region, you can visit the official tourism website. Check visitpiemonte.com for details on various bike parks and routes throughout the region.
While many trails in the immediate vicinity are intermediate to challenging, the broader cycling options around Comignago include easier routes. For instance, the MTB Trails around Comignago guide lists an 'easy' route: 'Borromean Walls of Arona – Arona lakeside promenade loop from Dormelletto Paese', which could be a good starting point for beginners.


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