Best bike parks around Casalecchio Di Reno offer a diverse cycling experience, situated amidst greenery along the Reno River and near Parco Talon. The area features dedicated cycling facilities and scenic routes that cater to various cycling preferences. From structured training environments to picturesque natural paths, Casalecchio Di Reno provides opportunities for both skill development and leisurely rides. Its landscape includes riverine paths, park trails, and routes extending into the surrounding hills.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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A long, gravelly, and steady climb. A must for any serious workout.
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beautiful climb that leads to the top of the gaibola
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I did them on gravel
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It is a very interesting route, which winds through a cool and shady forest, which alternates steep parts with rocks and some roots, sometimes pedaled up and down. Depending on the speed with which you decide to tackle it, it can be a beautiful forest path suitable for all bikes, or a mixed modern XC trail. Having reached a crossroads, just beyond the halfway point, you can choose whether to go up on the left to rejoin the Via degli Dei, or go down on the right to cross "the fairy forest" (muddy in winter), as it is usually defined, and then emerge on the aforementioned Via degli Dei further east, or continue the descent on the path known as "Il filo di Arianna". A Monte Mario classic, always interesting.
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A short free-ride trail, which connects the Commenda picnic area to the Gianna path below. It is short, but intense: a breathtaking climb, which takes us to the top of a hill, is followed by a descent on a narrow and quite technical track, which ends with two possible exits on the "Gianna", one of which is quite challenging and recommended only to those who use a full-suspension bike with good travel and a telescopic seat post. If you have a "front", I strongly advise against it (choose the easiest exit, which is the second one on the left), unless you are an Olympic handler :-)
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Park to go towards de Rossi or towards San Luca starting with via degli dei
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Tour between Monte Sole and Monte Adone with excursion on foot to enjoy the breathtaking view from the cross of Monte Adone.
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Connecting ring to the montemario descents
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Casalecchio Di Reno offers a diverse range of cycling experiences. You'll find dedicated cyclocross and mountain biking tracks, asphalt road circuits, and natural singletrack trails. Options range from leisurely rides along the Reno Canal to more challenging mountain bike routes extending into the San Luca hills.
Yes, the area caters to various skill levels. For instance, the Beautiful descent to the Reno River is described as an intermediate trail, great for those learning enduro, and not overly technical. Bike Park Casalecchio also provides a safe, fenced environment with varied obstacles, ideal for honing skills away from public roads.
Parco della Chiusa (also known as Parco Talon) is an excellent choice for family rides, offering a mix of paved and unpaved routes. The Pista Ciclabile Bologna - Casalecchio, which largely follows the Reno Canal, is also ideal for leisurely rides and suitable for all skill levels, providing a serene escape immersed in greenery.
For more experienced riders, the area offers trails like The Seven Crossings of the Val di Zena, which features a significant climb and connects to other routes. The Alternative Enduro Trail (Descent) – Contrafforte Pliocenico is another challenging option, described as a fairly technical segment with a breathtaking climb followed by a narrow descent.
The Singletrack trail in Parco della Chiusa offers beautiful and scenic flow paths, with panoramic views in sections outside the woods. The Pista Ciclabile Bologna - Casalecchio also provides picturesque views along the Reno Canal, showcasing natural and historical points of interest.
The cycling paths along the Reno Canal are suitable for enjoyment year-round. For mountain biking, especially on trails with dirt paths, it's advisable to visit when conditions are dry. Some trails, like parts of The Seven Crossings of the Val di Zena, can remain muddy if it has rained recently.
Yes, you can find various circular routes. For example, the "The Reno Cycle Path and the Porrettana - ring tour from Casalecchio" is a longer cycling option. For gravel biking, consider the "Ponte della Bionda – Navile Canal loop from Casalecchio Garibaldi" or the "Suspension Bridge over the Reno – de' Rossi Palace loop from Casalecchio Ceretolo".
Beyond biking, Casalecchio Di Reno offers excellent opportunities for hiking and gravel biking. You can explore hiking trails like the "Path of the Gods and Bregoli Trail Loop" or the "Percorso CAI 114: From Casalecchio to Tizzano Hermitage". For more options, check out the hiking guide or the gravel biking guide for the area.
Visitors frequently praise the variety of cycling options, from dedicated training facilities to picturesque natural routes. The community particularly enjoys trails that offer a good balance of challenge and fun, such as descents that are not overly technical but still engaging, and scenic paths within natural parks that connect to other routes.
The Pista Ciclabile Bologna - Casalecchio follows the Reno Canal, allowing cyclists to admire historical hydraulic works and natural landscapes. Parco della Chiusa (Parco Talon) itself is a beautiful natural area, and from there, you can connect to routes like the "Giro dei Ponti" which features a suspended bridge over the Reno River.
Yes, Bike Park Casalecchio, managed by Ciclismo Ceretolese, is a dedicated facility spanning 30,000 square meters. It features a cyclocross and mountain biking track with hills and banked turns, as well as a 600-meter asphalt track for road cycling. The entire facility is fenced, providing a safe training environment.


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