Best bike parks around Bagno Di Romagna are characterized by an extensive network of mountain biking trails within the Apennine mountains. The region, including the Foreste Casentinesi National Park, offers diverse terrain for various skill levels. These trails traverse natural landscapes and historical sites, making it a significant destination for cycling enthusiasts. The area is known for its challenging and varied natural trails.
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very beautiful and streamlined completely in the woods
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wide and smooth, but from a historical point of view there is nothing: the positions are holes and nothing else
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Definitely worth a try
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Splendid itinerary in the heart of the forests of the Casentinesi Forests, Monte Falterona and Campigna National Park: the route winds along a dirt road in excellent condition and faithfully follows the route taken by the train that transported wood from the Lama area to Cancellino, a town located on the state road that connects Badia Prataglia to Bagno di Romagna, through the Passo dei Mandrioli. The train was in operation from 1900 to 1914. Considered the most beautiful forest road in Italy immersed in a beech forest, along the route you will encounter three springs as well as two sulphurous water springs.
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From here the path to Lama starts, a beautiful dirt road suitable for everyone... immersed in the Casentino forest natural park
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Immersed in the Casentino forests.
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Fun MTB descent, steep uphill in some places.
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From Cancellino to Lama, a beautiful forest road closed to motorized traffic in the heart of the Casentino forests.
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Bagno di Romagna offers an extensive network of mountain biking trails within the Apennine mountains, particularly in the Foreste Casentinesi National Park. You'll find diverse terrain, from technical descents and forest paths to routes passing historical sites and picturesque lakes. Trails cater to various skill levels, ranging from intermediate to challenging.
Among the popular trails, the Cancellino–Lama Forest Trail is well-loved for its gentle, constant slope through the Lama Forest, following an old railway route. For those seeking more challenge, the Bomber Line Trail, Ranchio offers steep slopes and curves. The Battilocchio Trail is also a favorite for its fun downhill experience through beech woods.
Yes, Bagno di Romagna has several challenging trails. The Bomber Line Trail, Ranchio is known for its steep downhill sections. The Chiodo Trail (MTB Enduro) is ideal for Enduro MTBs, featuring loose ground, roots, rough stones, and tight curves, requiring advanced driving skills. The Carabina Trail is also described as a 'black diamond adventure' with challenging terrain and a rock garden.
The trails in Bagno di Romagna wind through ancient forests, along rivers, and past picturesque lakes like Ridracoli Lake. Many routes offer stunning panoramic views, such as those climbing towards Monte Piano and Passo del Carnaio, overlooking the Savio River valley. The Foreste Casentinesi National Park itself provides a rich variety of natural beauty.
Yes, the region's rich history provides a unique backdrop for cycling. The Gothic Line Trail, for example, is a path of memory in the Casentinesi Forests where you can see German posts built during the Second World War. The Cancellino–Lama Forest Trail follows an old narrow-gauge railway route used in the early twentieth century for timber transport.
Yes, many trails in Bagno di Romagna are accessible to e-bikes. The region is e-bike friendly, with 31 trails specifically allowing them, which helps open up the diverse terrain to a wider range of riders. Trails like Zucchero Dante are suitable for e-bikes.
Bagno di Romagna is well-equipped to host cyclists, offering several 'bike hotels' with specialized services. These include secure bike storage, repair tools, bike washing areas, technical clothing laundry services, dedicated sports menus, expert local guides, and GPS tracks of routes. Some hotels also have agreements with local sports shops and offer medical/physiotherapy assistance.
The best time to visit for mountain biking is generally during the spring and autumn months when the weather is milder and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. The region's trails can be enjoyed outside of peak summer heat, and the autumn foliage offers a particularly beautiful experience.
While many routes are challenging, there are options suitable for various skill levels, including some easier, mostly paved routes. The Cancellino–Lama Forest Trail, with its gentle, constant slope, could be a good option for families looking for a less strenuous ride through nature.
Beyond mountain biking, Bagno di Romagna offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the scenic Ridracoli Loop Trail or the Tour of Monte Penna. There are also dedicated running trails and extensive road cycling routes, such as the Sarsina – The Old E45 loop.
Yes, the region features several circular routes. Notable examples include the challenging 'Great Alto Bidente Loop' and various circuits around Monte Carpano Pass, such as the 'Complesso Rurale Rio Salso – Monte Carpano Pass loop' and the 'Monte Carpano Pass – Mandrioli Pass loop'. The Anello Ridracoli is also a popular circular mountain biking route.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, stunning natural beauty, and the variety of challenges offered by the trails. The ancient forests, picturesque lakes, and historical sites provide a unique backdrop. Many enjoy the fun downhill sections and the well-maintained trails, often highlighting the immersive experience within the Foreste Casentinesi National Park.
For those who enjoy long descents, the Rio Salso MTB trail stands out as it has the most elevation descent in Bagno di Romagna, offering 2,304 feet of downhill riding. This makes it a favorite for riders seeking a thrilling gravity-fed experience.


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