Best bike parks around Forgaria Nel Friuli feature an extensive network of cycling routes and mountain bike trails. The region is characterized by natural landscapes and scenic routes, offering diverse experiences for cyclists. Forgaria Nel Friuli provides options ranging from relaxed rides to demanding mountain biking, gravel, and road cycling. The area's trails often include steep climbs, fast descents, and technical sections.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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For off-road lovers, a beautiful variant all off-road, wild and sometimes almost scary. The road surface is rough and there are some passages that require technique. A full-suspension MTB is strongly recommended, with a minimum of technical ability.
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Thank you. The Piero bycia instead is spectacular !! X endurosti ...with a front it's difficult
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Very nice trail, too bad there are 2 wooden bridges that have been broken for more than a year and nobody is fixing them.... However, to avoid them, you have to pass in part over one and the other you have to descend a couple of meters with the bike to then go back up and continue
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a beautiful, very shaded MTB section, good control required but the difficulties are not long, you can always push your bike.
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From the Peloc di Zochs stavoli, where the dirt road ends, the seat narrows and the Cai 818 path leading to Peonis begins. The descent is never steep, but dotted with steps and obstacles to be overcome with decision, giving an adrenaline-pumping pleasure in riding the bike, technical sections alternate with fast and relaxing sections. Great satisfaction!
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The slopes of the road vary between 7 and 10%. The terrain, often gravelly and stony (there is also a short stretch of concrete) does not make it easy for a gravel bike to travel, the mtb is more suitable, but with patience and good will, enjoying the surrounding nature it is nice to ride towards the half.
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Be careful with wet ground ... it looks like the Arenberg Forest!
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Done today July 8, 2023.. congratulations to whoever fixed it.. it's a SHOW.
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Forgaria Nel Friuli is renowned for its extensive network of cycling routes and mountain bike trails, focusing on natural landscapes and scenic routes rather than traditional bike parks with chairlifts. You'll find diverse experiences from relaxed rides to demanding mountain biking, often characterized by steep climbs, fast descents, and technical sections.
Yes, the region offers trails for various skill levels. For intermediate riders, the Gravel Variant of the Cjanet Climb is a notable option, offering an off-road experience through the forest. Another intermediate trail is the Monte Faeit Trail: From Artegna to Tarcento, which features a forest track (S0-S1) and is mostly in the shade.
For advanced riders seeking technical challenges, the Piero Bicicleta DH Trail (Casiacco) is considered a showpiece with technical highlights. The Mach 3 Trail also offers a challenging, flowy experience. Additionally, the CAI Trail 818 - MTB Descent provides an adrenaline-pumping ride with steps and obstacles, alternating technical and fast sections.
The region is particularly popular for cycling during the months of June and August. These months generally offer favorable weather conditions for exploring the diverse network of trails.
Many routes offer stunning natural beauty. For instance, the 'View of Lake Cavazzo – Monte Festa Fortress loop' provides panoramic views of Lake Cavazzo. Other routes lead to the picturesque Lake Cornino, known for its emerald waters, and offer scenic views of the Tagliamento River.
Yes, some routes blend natural beauty with cultural interest. The 'View of Lake Cavazzo – Monte Festa Fortress loop' includes the historical Monte Festa Fortress. Another route, the 'Monument to Ottavio Bottecchia – Lake Cornino loop', passes by a monument dedicated to the famous Italian cyclist Ottavio Bottecchia, offering a tribute to cycling history.
Beyond mountain biking and road cycling, Forgaria Nel Friuli offers opportunities for mountain hikes. You can explore routes like the 'Chain-Assisted Passage loop from Trasaghis / Trasagas' or the 'Monte Cuar – Cuel di Forcja loop from Val Tochel'. For more details, you can check the Mountain Hikes around Forgaria Nel Friuli guide.
Absolutely. Forgaria Nel Friuli features several longer routes, such as the 'Monument to Ottavio Bottecchia – Lake Cornino loop' which covers 61.0 kilometers with significant elevation gain. For road cyclists, routes like the 'Passo Rest – Passo Rest loop' extend over 100 kilometers. You can find more options in the MTB Trails around Forgaria Nel Friuli and Road Cycling Routes around Forgaria Nel Friuli guides.
The Gravel Variant of the Cjanet Climb is an intermediate off-road trail that is wild and features a rough, gravelly, and stony surface. While possible with a gravel bike, a full-suspension MTB is strongly recommended due to some passages requiring technique. The slopes vary between 7 and 10%.
Visitors often praise the technical highlights and flowy experiences on trails like the Piero Bicicleta DH Trail (Casiacco) and Mach 3 Trail. The challenging nature, technical sections, and scenic beauty are frequently highlighted, with many appreciating the adrenaline-pumping descents and the opportunity to enjoy the surrounding nature.
Yes, the Monte Faeit Trail: From Artegna to Tarcento is mostly in the shade, making it a good option for warmer days. Many trails also pass through forests, offering natural cover.


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