Best bike parks around Lonato Del Garda are situated within the wider Lake Garda region, characterized by morainic hills, olive groves, and vineyards. This area serves as a central point for an extensive network of cycling and mountain biking routes. The landscape provides diverse terrain, from gentle paths suitable for leisurely rides to challenging mountain bike trails. Lonato Del Garda offers access to both scenic cycle paths and more technical singletracks, catering to various cycling preferences.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Part of a large network of single tracks, paths and fun trails near Castiglione delle Stiviere, this trail starts from a nearby cemetery and winds its way through a pleasant clearing. It can be ridden with any type of bike suitable for off-road riding.
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fun, well maintained and completely free. Great choice, well done to the administration or whoever maintains it
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and why don't we go for a ride in the Bikepark? without pedaling, please
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Surface loosened due to the climb Then once at the top you can go in all directions with fun trails with short climbs
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Monte Pelato offers many loose-surface trails to get to the top and then descend from all directions
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Suggestive stretch between the two hills, small reliefs which however open up interesting horizons.
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Lonato del Garda offers a wide range of cycling experiences, from scenic cycle paths to challenging mountain bike trails. You can explore the tranquil Valtenesi Cycle Path through olive groves and vineyards, or tackle local mountain bike routes with varied terrain. The area is also part of the ambitious 'Garda by Bike' project, which will eventually encircle Lake Garda, and a 'Maxi Bike Park' initiative developing networked trails for all skill levels.
While Lonato del Garda itself doesn't host large, traditional downhill bike parks, the wider region offers several dedicated areas and extensive trail networks. For instance, you can visit the newly built Bike Park in Volta Mantovana, which features an XC ring, a pumptrack, and various trails suitable for a real school field. Another option is Pistino MTB Park Soiano, known for its smooth and fun tracks.
For panoramic views, consider the Monte Pelato Panoramic Trail. This route offers technical sections and suggestive stretches between hills, providing interesting horizons and views reminiscent of Tuscany's white roads. Many local trails also offer glimpses of Lake Garda and the surrounding morainic hills.
Yes, the region caters to all skill levels. The Valtenesi Cycle Path is generally suitable for a tranquil cycling experience, ideal for families. The broader 'Garda by Bike' project is also designed to be accessible for all skill levels with no steep grades. The Bike Park in Volta Mantovana also offers diversified routes based on capacity, including options for beginners and children.
The terrain around Lonato del Garda is quite varied. You'll find everything from smooth, fun tracks at places like Pistino MTB Park Soiano to more demanding and rocky sections on trails like Monte Faita Trails. Many routes wind through pleasant clearings, olive groves, vineyards, and chestnut forests, offering a mix of singletracks, flow descents, and some challenging uphill climbs.
The Valtenesi Cycle Path, which is easily accessible from Lonato, allows you to explore historical sites such as Padenghe Castle and the charming old town of Polpenazze. The region's landscape is dotted with ancient farmhouses and offers a rich historical context to your rides.
Visitors frequently praise the varied terrain and the fun, flowy descents found on trails like Monte Faita Trails. The extensive network of single tracks, such as those accessible from the Singletrack Entrance Near Castiglione delle Stiviere Cemetery, is also highly appreciated for off-road riding. The scenic views, especially from panoramic trails, are another highlight.
Absolutely. The Lonato del Garda area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the 'Drugolo countryside walk to Castello di Drugolo' or the 'Historic Garda Hills Trail from Lonato to Esenta'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Lonato del Garda.
The Lake Garda region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) are often ideal, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, especially in July and August, but early mornings or late afternoons are still enjoyable. Winter cycling is possible, but some higher elevation trails might be less accessible.
Yes, some bike parks and trails have facilities nearby. For example, the Bike Park in Volta Mantovana has a bar/cafe next door, which is highly recommended for cappuccino and aperol spritz. Many routes also pass through or near charming towns where you can find cafes and restaurants.
Komoot offers a comprehensive guide to MTB Trails around Lonato del Garda, featuring routes like the 'Padenghe Castle on Lake Garda – Lonato Cathedral loop' and the 'Lonato Cathedral – Pontenove Bridge loop'. These guides provide details on distance, difficulty, and points of interest.
While specific public transport links directly to every trail entrance might be limited, Lonato del Garda is well-connected within the Lake Garda region. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider bringing your bike on regional trains to nearby towns, then cycling to the trailheads. The 'Garda by Bike' project aims to improve accessibility across the lake, which may include better public transport integration in the future.


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