Best bike parks near Seva offer a variety of trails for mountain biking enthusiasts. The region features diverse terrain, including forest paths and descents with technical sections. Bike parks in this area provide options for different skill levels, from intermediate flow trails to challenging descents. The landscape around Seva includes natural features suitable for outdoor activities.
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Very good routes through the Guilleries Vilatortine!
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From this large parking lot, numerous mountain bike routes start and Hiking 🥾 It is well connected and very close to the park of the 7 fountains with a picnic area 🧺 and restaurant and bar.
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This trial can be started right in front of the Can Plans rural accommodation, whose entrance trail is barely visible, but after a few meters it is perfectly visible and the downhill spectacle begins. This first section to the Camí del Carme has several rock passes that are done quite well and it is all cyclable and very entertaining. The second section begins on the Camí del Carme and I would say that this section is the official 'Corriol del Carme' trail, although I am not completely sure, as I have not found references about it. If any fellow cyclist in the area can confirm this for me, I would appreciate it. This second section in its second half has some points with a considerable inclination and sharp curves that provide a good adrenaline rush. That's the feeling it gave me, although I suppose that since it was the first time I downloaded it, I was more attentive and tense. The total length of the trail from Can Plans to the end is about 900 m, and according to my experience and level I rate it between High Green and Blue according to Trailforks, and between S1 High and S2 according to the German STS scale (Single Trail Scale). of difficulty for MTB. If you like to go down trialeras or corriols, this is a highly recommended option that I plan to repeat when I plan another route in the area.
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Fun trial of 915 m with some slightly inclined steps but of little difficulty. In general, it allows you to pick up good speed, even in its numerous curves, as it has good supports. I downloaded it today for the first time and I loved it. Being my average level in the All Mountain MTB discipline, I would personally classify it between High Green and Blue according to the Trailforks difficulty scale. Samurai on Trailforks https://www.trailforks.com/trails/samurai-180294/
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Very fun descent of 682 m in which the difficulty lies in a large number of closed curves and very tight passes between trees. It also has some stone steps that are not too complicated. In Trailforks it is listed as Red, but on a personal level and being my average level in downhill trails, I would put it Blue. In Trailforks it is called Roc de Centelles 2/2, although it is also known by the name Tsunami. https://www.trailforks.com/trails/roc-de-centelles-2-2/
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Corriol that goes down from Muntanyola until reaching almost Sta.Eulàlia de Riuprimer. Not very technical and with a lot of flow !!
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Yes, the Vall de Sau-Collsacabra MTB Center is known for its family-friendly options and facilities. It offers numerous mountain bike routes suitable for various ages and skill levels, starting from a large parking lot, and is conveniently located near a picnic area and restaurant.
The bike parks around Seva offer diverse terrain. You'll find forest paths, descents with technical sections, and trails with a lot of flow. For instance, Las Jondras Trail is an intermediate trail with a flowing descent through the forest, while Roc de Centelles 2/2 Trail or Tsunami features numerous closed curves, tight passes between trees, and some stone steps.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Roc de Centelles 2/2 Trail or Tsunami offers a fun descent with numerous closed curves, tight passes between trees, and stone steps. Another option is the Corriol del Carme, which includes rock passes, considerable inclination, and sharp curves, providing a good adrenaline rush.
The Vall de Sau-Collsacabra MTB Center is an excellent option, featuring a large parking lot where many routes begin. It's also well-connected to a picnic area and has a restaurant and bar nearby, making it convenient for visitors.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails catering to different skill levels. Many enjoy the flowing descents, the natural forest settings, and the challenging technical sections. The community has contributed 13 upvotes and 3 photos, highlighting the positive experiences and scenic beauty of the area's bike parks.
Yes, several trails are suitable for intermediate riders. Las Jondras Trail is an intermediate trail known for its flowing descent and being not overly technical. The Samurai Trail is another fun intermediate option, allowing for good speed even through its numerous curves.
Yes, some bike park trails offer scenic viewpoints. For example, the Roc de Centelles 2/2 Trail or Tsunami is categorized as having a viewpoint, allowing riders to enjoy the surrounding landscape during their descent.
Beyond bike parks, the region around Seva offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking paths. For more detailed information, check out the MTB Trails around Seva, Road Cycling Routes around Seva, and Gravel biking around Seva guides.
Yes, if you're looking for longer rides, the area offers several extensive mountain bike routes. For instance, the 'El Cot – Bordoriol Pass loop' is a difficult 83.6 km route, and the 'Creu de la Miranda – Sant Quirze de Muntanyola loop' covers 41.8 km. You can find more options in the MTB Trails around Seva guide.
Yes, there are several loop trails suitable for gravel biking. Examples include the 'Rural Road to Sant Sebastià – Sant Miquel de Vilageliu loop' at 50.3 km and the 'Hills of the Austriana Plain – Church of Sentfores (La Guixa) loop' at 30.3 km. Discover more in the Gravel biking around Seva guide.
Road cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Collsesplanes Pass – Revell Pass loop' which is a challenging 69.8 km ride, or the 'Historic Center of Seva – Romegats Pass loop' covering 62.1 km. For more options and details, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Seva guide.


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