Best bike parks around Barcelones are found within and surrounding the metropolitan area. The region encompasses diverse landscapes, from the extensive Collserola Natural Park, partially within the city limits, to the Serralada hills further north. These areas provide a variety of terrain suitable for mountain biking, alongside dedicated bike parks. The natural parks offer convenient escapes with trails ranging from smooth descents to technical singletrack.
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Valldaura viewpoint from the Horta road, with views over the velodrome and Carmel.
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Cal Dimoni, not the farmhouse, but the path, is a pretty good descent, you have to be pretty fit to go down it. "The first part is a bit complicated"
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Beautiful viewpoint over the Serra de Collserola park.
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Very fun MTB singletrack, both up and down. It can be done in gravel but the last section of the climb is too complicated. It is 100% cyclable, once the section is finished it does get a little complicated and there are a couple of sections (very short) where it is necessary to put foot on the ground. Updated June 24: Due to the rains the road has been badly damaged. No problem going down, it is a very fun path but going up it becomes frankly complicated and very technical due to the amount of loose stone there is. Still, you can climb with skill and if you are in shape. There is just some step that is almost impossible.
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The Mirador del Portell de Valldaura is one of several viewpoints over the Serra de Collserola Natural Park. It is very wide and through it you can access the S-2 Portell de Valldaura MTB trail: Portell de Valldaura on Trailforks https://www.trailforks.com/trails/portell-de-valldaura/
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More gravel zone to be able to roll and roll
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The Mirador de Portell is one of several viewpoints over the Collserola Natural Park. There are views of Barcelona and you can also see Monserrat.
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This trail is always thick, green and wet. It is super fun on a mountain bike or running. It is a great way to get down from Vista Rica to Sant Medir. It is very different from a lot of other trails in the area because the vegetation is so dense. It reminds me of western North Carolina or the Pacific Northwest.
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The Barcelonès region offers a diverse range of bike parks and extensive trail networks. For a world-renowned experience, explore La Poma BikePark in Premià de Dalt, known for its dirt jumping, pump tracks, and bike trial areas. If you're looking for dedicated mountain biking with progressive trails and a lift service, 4 Riders Bike Park near Berga is an excellent choice. Within Barcelona's natural surroundings, Collserola Natural Park provides an almost limitless network of trails, while the Serralada Hills offer great singletrack descents. For a quick urban ride, the Pump Track El Raval is conveniently located in the city center.
Yes, several options cater to families. La Poma BikePark is highly recommended, offering pump tracks for all skill levels, equipment rentals, and even camps for children and young people. For trails, the Portell de Valldaura Viewpoint area in Collserola Natural Park features trails suitable for intermediate and family-friendly rides. Additionally, the Fallen Tree Trail in Serralada de Marina is described as a fun path with flow that doesn't present any difficulty, making it great for families.
Biking in Barcelonès offers a variety of natural landscapes. In Collserola Natural Park, you'll find extensive forests and scenic routes with panoramic views of Barcelona and the Mediterranean Sea. The Portell de Valldaura Viewpoint provides stunning vistas over the Serra de Collserola Natural Park, including views of Montserrat. The Torrent de la Salamandra Singletrack is notable for its dense, green vegetation, reminiscent of lush, wet forests.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, 4 Riders Bike Park features a difficult black trail called "HARD LINE," which is highly technical with roots, rock gardens, drops, doubles, and a step-up. In Collserola Natural Park, while many trails are S0-S1, there are more technical passages like the Fotja and Codonyers trails. The Cal Dimoni Trail is also described as a pretty good descent requiring riders to be quite fit, with a complicated first part.
The Barcelonès region generally enjoys favorable weather conditions for biking. 4 Riders Bike Park, for instance, is open year-round due to its climate. While specific recommendations vary by park, spring and autumn typically offer the most pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. Mornings and evenings are often recommended for urban pump tracks like El Raval to avoid crowds.
Beyond bike parks, the Barcelonès region is rich in outdoor activities. You can explore a wide array of mountain biking trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult, such as the circular routes in Parc de Collserola or Serralada Marina. For those who enjoy walking, there are numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like the Turo de Magarola loop or more challenging ones like the Arrabassada to Tibidabo trail. Running enthusiasts can also find diverse routes, from urban runs along Barceloneta Beach to challenging trails in Montjuïc. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Barcelones, Hiking around Barcelones, and Running Trails around Barcelones guides.
For a quick and convenient ride within the city, the Pump Track El Raval is located in the heart of Barcelona, next to Avinguda Paral·lel, making it easily accessible by public transport. While some larger bike parks like La Poma and 4 Riders Bike Park are outside the immediate city center, they are generally reachable with a combination of public transport and a shorter final ride or taxi.
Visitors particularly enjoy the extensive and varied trail network within Collserola Natural Park. The Portell de Valldaura Viewpoint is appreciated for its wide views over the park, Barcelona, and even Montserrat. The Torrent de la Salamandra Singletrack is praised for being a super fun, thick, green, and wet trail, offering a unique riding experience due to its dense vegetation.
Yes, equipment rentals are available at some of the major bike parks. La Poma BikePark offers rentals for BMX and dirt bikes, scooters, and helmets. 4 Riders Bike Park also provides bicycle and protection rentals, along with a spare parts store, ensuring you have everything you need for your ride.
Definitely. La Poma BikePark offers specialized courses, private lessons, and camps for children and young people, focusing on fostering values through sport. 4 Riders Bike Park is praised for its trails designed to help riders improve their technique quickly and also offers private lessons with certified instructors. The progressive difficulty of trails at 4 Riders Bike Park, from blue to black, also allows riders to gradually build their skills.
La Poma BikePark is considered one of Europe's premier bike parks due to its extensive and legendary history, originating as a dirt jumping trail in 2005. It attracts riders globally with its diverse features, including three pump tracks, a parallel speed and style track, a dual circuit, a dedicated dirt jump area, and a bike trial area designed by 11-time world champion César Cañas. Its well-maintained facilities and commitment to rider development contribute to its global reputation.


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