Best bike parks around Ferriere are found within the natural mountain biking trails of the Piacenza province in Italy. This region is recognized for its diverse natural paths, offering varied terrain for outdoor activities. While not featuring traditional bike parks with extensive jump lines, Ferriere provides a setting for natural singletrack experiences and hosts biking-related events. The area's landscape supports a range of mountain biking routes, from accessible to challenging.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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April 2026. Very fun and perfectly maintained trail
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Downhill trail slippery and steep. Very nice but only for expert bikers, or you risk walking long stretches. Like me!
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very panoramic trail with smooth terrain. very beautiful (worth it)
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Hi @Alfredo, overall I would say no, I wrote narrow and exposed because in some places it runs on the ridge but with due care it can be done. Keep in mind that of the various DH areas Coli is the easiest and smoothest. The last time I was there I found only one difficult section, because the rain had dug the track and created channels.
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Hi, is it very exposed and dangerous? Thanks
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The Singletrack Poggio dei Castelli DH is a new, very smooth trail on compact and crumbly ground, in some wet sections with puddles. Entrance to the Single, about halfway, from the road that leads from S. Agostino to the Passo di S. Barbara. From here, take the single that leads to the state road to Peveri, a small village above Coli. Entrance at: 1,070 m Exit at: 806 m. Length: 2 km. +- Difference in altitude: - 260 m.
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The Singletrack Costa del Cannone is very smooth at times on a compact and crumbly surface, in some places narrow and exposed. Single entrance, from the road that leads from Bradaglione to Fontana. From here take the single that takes you above the Bobbio campsite. Length: 3km. Height difference: - 437 m.
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Ferriere is known for its natural mountain biking trails and downhill singletracks rather than traditional bike parks with extensive jump lines or pump tracks. You'll find diverse natural paths offering varied terrain for outdoor activities, focusing on singletrack experiences.
Among the popular options, you can explore the Peveri Downhill Trail, which offers a challenging descent with S2-S3 difficulty and a very flowy first stretch. Another favorite is DH Costa del Cannone, an intermediate 3 km smooth singletrack with a 437-meter descent. Visitors also enjoy the Arturo Downhill Trail, a challenging 3 km dirt track descent through the woods.
While many trails in the Ferriere area are challenging downhill singletracks, the ST Ferriere mountain biking trail is noted for its 'green' difficulty rating, making it suitable for less experienced riders. It's a 1.4 km singletrack that can be ridden in both directions.
The trails around Ferriere range from intermediate to challenging. For example, the Peveri Downhill Trail has a difficulty of S2-S3, while DH Costa del Cannone is considered intermediate. The Arturo Downhill Trail and Poggio dei Castelli Downhill Singletrack are also challenging.
Many trails offer scenic views, such as the DH Costa del Cannone which can be narrow and exposed in places, offering ridge views. The DH Scabia provides panoramic stretches overlooking the Trebbia valley. You'll often ride through forests, as seen on the Peveri Downhill Trail and Arturo Downhill Trail.
Yes, beyond the specific downhill trails, Ferriere is surrounded by a variety of mountain biking and cycling routes. You can find numerous options like the 'Prato Grande – Stream Ford Lago Mòo loop from Ferriere' for MTB or the 'Malaspina-Doria Castle – Tomarlo Pass loop from Ferriere' for touring. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Ferriere guide and the Cycling around Ferriere guide.
The natural environment around Ferriere is also excellent for hiking and trail running. The ST Ferriere trail, for instance, is popular for all three activities. You can discover various running trails, such as the 'Passo del Crociglia – Summit Cross of Monte Carevolo loop from Rifugio G.A.E.P. Vincenzo Stoto'. For more details, check the Running Trails around Ferriere guide.
Mountain biking in Ferriere is generally best during the warmer months when trails are dry and clear of snow. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, while summer can be hot but still enjoyable, especially at higher elevations. Winter riding might be possible on some trails, but conditions can be wet or snowy.
Information on specific parking or permit requirements for individual trails is not widely publicized. Generally, natural trails in Italy do not require permits for access. Parking is often available near trailheads or in nearby villages like Peveri or Coli. It's always advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Ferriere and its surrounding villages offer basic amenities. While specific cafes directly at trailheads might be limited, you can find accommodation, cafes, and pubs in the main town of Ferriere and other nearby settlements. It's recommended to plan your route and check for services in advance, especially in more remote areas.
Ferriere primarily offers natural mountain biking trails and downhill singletracks. For more traditional bike park experiences with specialized infrastructure like extensive jump lines, pump tracks, or lift-accessed downhill trails, you might look to other options in the Emilia-Romagna region. These include the Skill Park in Castel San Giovanni for technique improvement, Cimone Bike Park in the Modenese Apennines for lift-accessed downhill, or BRN Village in Forlimpopoli for pump tracks and jump ramps.
Visitors appreciate the natural and challenging character of the trails. Many enjoy the fun descents through the woods and the panoramic views, especially over the Trebbia valley. The trails, often maintained by local enthusiasts, offer a genuine mountain biking experience away from commercial bike parks.


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