Best bike parks around San Zenone Degli Ezzelini offer diverse cycling opportunities within a region known for its historic setting and natural landscapes. The area features a mix of dedicated facilities and natural trails, catering to various cycling disciplines. San Zenone Degli Ezzelini provides a unique backdrop for outdoor activities, combining historical elements with accessible terrain for cyclists.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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An old military road up Monte Grappa. Generally easy to ride, but there are quite a few rocks along the way. So you should definitely be careful. Otherwise, you can ride the path from top to bottom. If you do it at a decent speed without stopping, it's quite strenuous.
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Challenging descent, with rocks and stones, some roots, steep and with many switchbacks. In the second part the inconsistent ground makes it slippery in dry conditions. It is not extreme but you need a good handle. To give you an idea it is more S3 than S2.
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It takes a lot of skill to get down on this narrow, slippery, steep trail. If you really want to try it, at least make sure it's suto and no mojo...
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Fallen tree, overcomeable with the bike on the shoulder and a bit of athleticism. It's not the only passage to do like this on this stretch
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Fast and bumpy single track, very fun downhill if done with a full or DH bike, and not particularly difficult. In the long run it puts your hands and arms to the test.
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Wide and fast, very fast, mule track that goes down from Campocroce to Cassanego in a flash. Lately (2023) the surface has worsened further due to the rains (and it is much worse than you can see in the photo) so, although it remains an S1, I only recommend it for full houses. With an electric or with a lot of patience you can even do it uphill. Under no circumstances do this on gravel!
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Fantastic trail that can be traveled all year round. In the upper part it presents some tight curves but on excellent ground, then some jumps and in the end a little loose. Overall fun, never exhibited but not to be underestimated.
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San Zenone Degli Ezzelini is home to the dedicated ROCKDROP BIKE PARK, which offers a variety of trails and features. Additionally, the area features natural trails like Trail 105, known for its gradients, and the Singletrack along the west bank of the Brenta River.
ROCKDROP BIKE PARK provides 15 kilometers of trails, with 6 kilometers illuminated for extended riding. It includes a pump track, dirt jumps, and a bag jump. Visitors can also find bike rental, a bar, a snack area (sfizioseria), and a chill-out area. Uniquely, it offers accommodation within a historic villa.
Yes, the Singletrack along the west bank of the Brenta River is comfortable and suitable for refining bike riding techniques. It's a frequently used path by both cyclists and pedestrians.
For challenging rides, consider the Singletrack Trail at Prati di Borso, which descends from Campo Croce to Borso del Grappa with numerous stones. Other technical options include Trail 97 Downhill and the Marmorina Descent Singletrack, both recommended for enduro mountain bikes due to their steep and uneven terrain.
Yes, ROCKDROP BIKE PARK offers the convenience of renting suitable bikes directly at the park.
The bike parks can be enjoyed for extended periods, especially at ROCKDROP BIKE PARK where 6 kilometers of trails are illuminated, allowing for evening rides. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for cycling, though summer can also be great, particularly with illuminated trails.
Beyond bike parks, you can explore various cycling and hiking routes. For cycling, options include the 'Sentiero degli Ezzelini Trail' or routes around Monte Grappa. For hiking, trails like 'Valle dei Ru Trail' offer scenic walks. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around San Zenone Degli Ezzelini and Hiking around San Zenone Degli Ezzelini guides.
Yes, ROCKDROP BIKE PARK itself features a bar and a snack area (sfizioseria). For accommodation, the park is uniquely integrated into a historic residence, offering the option to stay in the accompanying villa. The wider San Zenone Degli Ezzelini area also provides various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options catering to cyclists.
Visitors appreciate the diverse cycling opportunities, from dedicated facilities like RockDrop to challenging natural singletracks. The combination of varied terrain, amenities, and the unique historic setting of San Zenone Degli Ezzelini makes it a popular destination for the komoot community.
For trails like Trail 105, be mindful of loose stones, especially on descents, and watch out for hikers. On technical descents such as the Marmorina Descent Singletrack, a full suspension bike and a dropper post are highly recommended due to steep and uneven ground.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not listed, dedicated bike parks like ROCKDROP BIKE PARK typically offer parking facilities. For natural trails, parking availability can vary, so it's advisable to check local information or maps for trailhead parking options.


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