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Mountain biking
Mountain bike the moderate 7.8-mile Verezzi and Finalborgo Loop for panoramic sea views and technical terrain in Finale Ligure.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes a very steep uphill segment
You may need to push your bike.
After 1.03 km for 350 m
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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12.6 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.20 km
3.31 km
2.59 km
719 m
593 m
104 m
Surfaces
5.69 km
4.04 km
885 m
737 m
666 m
393 m
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Elevation
Highest point (310 m)
Lowest point (10 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
This loop is rated as moderate. While some uphill sections on paved roads have a gentle gradient, the downhill portions can be steep and rocky, featuring technical descents with switchbacks, berms, jumps, and rock gardens. Riders should be prepared for technical sections, and some parts may require good fitness and advanced riding skills. The local difficulty rating in Finale Ligure can be more demanding than expected in other regions.
The terrain is diverse, featuring a mix of natural singletrack, rocky sections, and some paved uphill roads. You'll encounter exposed, rocky paths, and technical downhill sections. The trails often descend from uplands and hills towards the sea or into valleys, offering varied surfaces.
The loop offers exceptional panoramic views, especially of the Mediterranean Sea. You'll pass through the picturesque old towns of Verezzi and Finalborgo. Notable highlights include the Viewpoint on Finale Ligure, sections of the Bondi Trail Upper Section, and the Mediterranean Forest Trail.
The Finale Ligure region, including this loop, benefits from a mild climate, allowing for year-round riding. However, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures and conditions for mountain biking.
Finalborgo serves as an ideal starting point for outdoor adventures, and you can typically find parking in or around the historic center. It's a vibrant hub with specialized shops and amenities.
Generally, dogs are allowed on trails in the Finale Ligure area, but it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in populated areas or near wildlife. Given the technical nature of some sections, consider if the terrain is suitable for your dog.
No specific permits or entrance fees are required to ride the Verezzi and Finalborgo Loop. The trails are generally open for public access.
Yes, the Finale Ligure region boasts an extensive network of over 160 mountain bike trails. This loop intersects with several other paths, including sections of "Finalborgo - Chiesa di Verezzi - Torre Bastia", "Strada Della Cappelletta", "X-Men", and "Bondi".
Given the moderate difficulty and technical sections, we recommend bringing a well-maintained mountain bike, a helmet, appropriate protective gear, sufficient water, snacks, a repair kit, and a first-aid kit. Navigation tools like the komoot app are also highly recommended.
Yes, Finalborgo is a well-known hub for mountain bikers. You'll find specialized bike shops for rentals or repairs, as well as cafes, bars, and restaurants where you can refuel and connect with other riders before or after your ride.
The estimated duration for this mountain bike loop is approximately 1 hour and 19 minutes of riding time. However, this can vary significantly based on your skill level, fitness, and how often you stop to enjoy the views or navigate technical sections.
First time on the Caprazoppa, beautiful stretches of path, but some with rocks and cobblestones that are not ideal with the bottom still damp, splendid landscapes and a stop at the church of San Martino. The area is a labyrinth of paths to explore (but to take in the right direction :)
Today I rode a nice flow trail and I guess a stone damaged the tire so badly that the liquid couldn't close the hole. So put a hose in...🥵