Best bike parks around Montmeló offer diverse cycling experiences, from unique track riding to specialized mountain biking. Montmeló is primarily known for the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, which provides a distinct cycling opportunity on a world-class race track. Beyond the circuit, the surrounding region near Barcelona features several dedicated bike parks catering to various skill levels and disciplines. These areas provide a range of trails and facilities for cyclists seeking varied terrain.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A very useful route connecting Coll de Parpers with the Sant Carles residential area, avoiding the Plana de l'Espinal trail. The trail runs through the forest, with no technical difficulties, ideal for MTB but not suitable for gravel riding. The best part: from this section, countless super-fun and technical downhill trails open up, some quite challenging, heading towards Òrrius or Argentona. Highly recommended if you're looking for smooth alternatives with more challenging options right next door.
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Very entertaining. It's a shame that the area has a lot of recently and not so recently fallen trees, and they are still there, in the middle and disturbing.
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Strategic point of the GR-92 that allows different alternatives to our MTB routes: go up to Turó d'en Galzeran along a fun winding path, go down to Tiana along the Camí de Nou Pins track, and for the most daring, go down the trails/ 'Canada' and 'Padme Line' corriols of Red level and great difficulty.
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Medium level S2 or Blue trialera. About 100 meters from the start, the path is a little broken and against a bank towards a small ravine, so you have to go through it with great care. Then there is a very sharp curve to the right that is slightly inclined and with dry ground. From that curve there is an incline of almost 25% and it is also very dry but you can go down straight to the end of the track, near the Sant Cebrià de Cabanyes hermitage. In general it is fine and it is perfectly cyclable, but to lower it more comfortably it would be necessary to do some cleaning of vegetation.
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Moderately technical section of rocks that requires attention to successfully lower it. It is not very steep. Controlling the bike well in the right place does not present an extreme difficulty, because despite the abrupt and irregular terrain, it travels through a rocky area well anchored to the ground.
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Trialeras of different levels where fun is guaranteed. Personally, I would highlight the "Morgan Palaudalba" trial bike for the steep inclination and subsequent huge bathtub of its first section, and for the twisty and narrow curves of its second ascent section: Morgan Palaudalba on Trailforks https://www.trailforks.com/trails/morgan-palaudalba/
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Corriol very, very entertaining and little technical.
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A tough section not suitable for everyone; if necessary, get off the bike. Only those who left the L for practice in the drawer will be able to ride it down with ease.
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While not a traditional mountain bike park, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Montmeló offers 'Tandas Bicircuit' sessions. These allow cyclists of all levels to ride on the official Formula 1 and MotoGP race track, providing a safe, professional, and unique experience. Sessions are held year-round in the afternoons, and helmets and lights are required.
La Poma BikePark in Premià de Dalt is an excellent choice for all skill levels. It features three pump tracks of varying lengths, a dedicated dirt jump area, and a bike trial area. They also offer schools, specialized courses, and private lessons for mountain biking and BMX, making it ideal for learning and improving skills. For practicing skills, the Palaudalba Trail Area offers trialeras from green to red difficulty, which are short and fun for repeated practice.
Yes, 4 Riders Bike Park, located about an hour from Barcelona, specializes in downhill cycling. It's known for its efficient lift service, excellent maintenance, and trails designed for progressive skill improvement. They also provide bike rentals, protective gear, and private lessons with certified instructors.
For challenging trails, consider the Rocky Mountain Bike Trail, which features a moderately technical section of rocks requiring attention. The Camí de Nou Pins also offers challenging downhill corriols like the 'Canada' and 'Padme Line' which are rated Red level and have great difficulty. Further afield, Pure Riding Bike Park near Girona offers a challenging black-rated downhill course.
The Camí de Nou Pins is a strategic viewpoint on the GR-92, offering various MTB route alternatives and scenic perspectives. While not a dedicated bike park, many mountain bike routes around Montmeló, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Montmeló guide, pass through areas with natural beauty and viewpoints.
The region around Montmeló generally enjoys favorable year-round weather conditions, making it possible to enjoy bike parks even in winter. Parks like 4 Riders Bike Park and Pure Riding Bike Park are popular for continuous enjoyment and winter training due to the good climate.
Yes, the area around Montmeló offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, go hiking on trails like the Turó de Montcau Loop, or discover more MTB trails, including loops along the Besòs River.
La Poma BikePark is a comprehensive facility offering three pump tracks, a parallel speed and style track, a dual circuit, a dedicated dirt jump area, and a bike trial area designed by César Cañas. It also features a 750m² concrete skatepark with floodlights for evening sessions, equipment rentals (BMX and dirt bikes), and various training courses and lessons.
The Palaudalba Trail Area offers trialeras of different difficulty levels, ranging from green to red. These are short, fun trails suitable for practicing and improving skills. The difficulty generally increases with speed, allowing riders to challenge themselves progressively.
The Sant Carles Trail runs through the forest and has no technical difficulties, making it ideal for mountain biking. However, it is explicitly noted as not suitable for gravel riding. It's a very entertaining trail that connects Coll de Parpers with the Sant Carles residential area.
The Torrent de Cabanyes Trail is a medium-level S2 or Blue trialera. Visitors note that about 100 meters from the start, the path can be a little broken and against a bank, requiring careful navigation. There's also a very sharp, slightly inclined curve to the right with dry ground, followed by an incline of almost 25%. While generally cyclable, some vegetation cleaning would make it more comfortable.


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