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Italy
Emilia-Romagna
Forlì-Cesena
Bagno Di Romagna

Great Alto Bidente Loop

Hard

4.8

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801

riders

Great Alto Bidente Loop

05:11

46.5km

1,610m

Mountain biking

Embark on the Great Alto Bidente Loop, a challenging mountain biking adventure that takes you deep into the heart of the Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, and Campigna National Park. This demanding route spans 28.9 miles (46.5 km) and features a significant elevation gain of 5275 feet (1608 metres), promising an…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Sasso Fratino

Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona e Campigna

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8.97 km

Casanova dell'Alpe Abandoned Village

Highlight • Settlement

Casanova dell'Alpe (971 meters above sea level) is an abandoned village on the ridge between the valleys of the Bidente di Pietrapazza and the Bidente di Ridracoli: three stone houses, the church, the small cemetery and the school.

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11.6 km

Il Paretaio Cottage

Highlight • Mountain Hut

It is located on the ridge that divides the Valle di Pietrapazza from that of Ridracoli alongside the dirt road from Casanova dell’Alpe not far from the Siepe dell'Orso.
The building is currently being renovated.

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20.3 km

La Lama Meadow

Highlight • Natural

La Lama is a meadow (699 m) towards which the bastion of the Tuscan-Romagna Apennine falls from Monte Penna (1333 m), creating a landscape of craggy woods, ravines and cliffs …

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27.7 km

Ponte alla Sega

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The lowest point of the tour, on the edge of the integral nature reserve of Sasso Fratino

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46.3 km

Ridracoli Bridge

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Ancient bridge over the Bidente, an eighteenth-century hump-back structure by the engineer Giulio Gentili of Santa Sofia, is the symbol of Ridracoli and was built to replace an existing wooden …

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46.5 km

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30.2 km

16.3 km

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27.4 km

8.10 km

6.45 km

3.57 km

971 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Diga Ridracoli, Foresta Lama, San Paolo in Alpe loop suitable for beginner mountain bikers?

No, this trail is classified as difficult and requires excellent training and good physical preparation. It features demanding climbs and thrilling descents, making it best suited for experienced mountain bikers.

Where can I park and access the trailhead for this mountain biking route?

The route typically starts and ends near the Ridracoli Dam. You can find parking facilities in the vicinity of the dam, which serves as a popular access point for exploring the area.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this mountain bike trail?

You'll encounter a varied terrain, including asphalt sections, extensive dirt roads (strade sterrate), and some technical singletracks. Riders should be prepared for demanding climbs and thrilling descents, with some parts, especially after San Paolo in Alpe, involving steep descents. You'll also ride through dense forests on unpaved paths, including a section known as "La Pista Forestale più Bella d'Italia" which follows an ancient wooden railway line.

What are the best times of year to ride this trail?

The trail is best enjoyed during the spring, summer, and autumn months when the weather is generally favorable. However, be aware that conditions can vary, and it's always good to check local forecasts, especially for autumn when pine needles can make some sections slippery.

Are dogs allowed on the Diga Ridracoli, Foresta Lama, San Paolo in Alpe mountain bike trail?

While the Foreste Casentinesi National Park generally allows dogs, they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and livestock. You might encounter signs reminding you to close gates due to grazing animals.

Do I need any special permits or pay an entrance fee to mountain bike in the Foreste Casentinesi National Park?

Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for mountain biking on designated trails within the Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona e Campigna. However, always respect park regulations, stay on marked paths, and be mindful of the natural environment.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

The route offers breathtaking scenery and several notable points. You'll ride past the impressive Ridracoli Dam and the fjord-like Ridracoli Lake. Other highlights include the Casanova dell'Alpe Abandoned Village, the Il Paretaio Cottage, the expansive La Lama Meadow, and the Ponte alla Sega. You'll also experience the dense woods of the Foresta della Lama and the panoramic views from San Paolo in Alpe.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, this route incorporates sections of several other trails. Notably, it follows "Un grandioso anello nell’Alto Bidente" for its entirety and includes significant portions of "La pista forestale più bella d’Italia" and "Sentiero della Liberta'". You'll also cross parts of "Via Lama - Cancellino" and "Via Lama - San Paolo in Alpe - Corniolo", among others.

What kind of protection should I consider for this challenging mountain bike trail?

Given the demanding climbs, thrilling descents, and varied terrain, adequate protection is highly recommended. For experienced riders, a full-face helmet and other protective gear can be beneficial, especially on technical sections.

Are there any places to eat or find accommodation near the trail?

While the trail offers deep immersion in nature, there are some options for refreshments and accommodation in the broader Ridracoli area. You might find cottages or small eateries, particularly near the dam or in nearby villages, but it's advisable to plan ahead as services can be sparse along the route itself.

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Great Alto Bidente Loop

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Trail Reviews

Ceccailif
July 5, 2021, Rìd...Rìd...Ridracoli

Wide tour around the Ridracoli dam. Except for the last very technical descent towards Biserno, the entire route is on a wide gravel road, at times very stony. Unique views and century-old plants. Done on Monday, we saw far more animals than people.

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Clockwise, once you reach Biserno, continue on the provincial road because the singletrack I took and which is marked is impassable due to a landslide with a scree slope and fallen trees, I had to do a very dangerous portage.

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Tour without any difficulty, all on forestry immersed in the woods of the Casentinesi Forests Park. Little water along the way ... Just pay a little attention in the final descent on Ridracoli. Long and steeply sloping path a little bumpy, but doable everything in the saddle with a minimum of experience in MTB .... in the management of the bike on mountain trails .....

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See route description on Wikiloc https://it.wikiloc.com/percorsi-bici-elettrica/passo-del-vinco-fonte-sulforosa-e-chiesa-lama-da-biserno-149147623

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Nice ride, perfect temperature 3 landslides between Lama and Seghettina, but all easily surmountable!

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Challenging route all on forest tracks, even if not always with good ground. Long stretch on the edge of the Sassofratino integral reserve. Absolutely recommended for the immense panoramas and for long stretches immersed in the Casentinesi forests. Water only at the Lama, fountain in the grove. Pay attention to the descents from Poggio Seghettina to Ponte alla sega and from Ronco dei preti to Poggio la Collina due to uneven ground and stones. At the end of the ascent of the bridge at the saw and after a slight slope, pay attention to a clearly visible crossroads, turn right towards San Paolo in Alpe (barely visible sign) if you turn left you exit onto the Calla state road above Corniolo.

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Black crisis today. At - 10 from the finish I would have thrown the bike into the bin and I would have started crying. I hadn't been in such a crisis for years 😭😭😭😭

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Emil
May 29, 2024, Ridracoli

To avoid the technical descent just continue on the dirt road, a few more kilometers but you still arrive at the same place but you don't pass the dam. Fairly technical trail suitable for experts.

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