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Mountain biking in Bosco Di Trivento (Bosco Di Colle Marasca) offers a network of trails through a forested region in Campobasso. The area is characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and open sections, including a wind farm, providing varied terrain for mountain bikers. Routes often connect small towns and feature elevation changes suitable for different skill levels. The landscape provides a mix of natural surfaces and scenic views across the Molise countryside.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Embark on a moderate mountain biking adventure with the Sant'Angelo Limosano and Bosco di Trivento Loop. This route covers 15.5 miles (25.0 km) and involves a significant climb of 2470…
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Embark on the Civitacampomarano and Bosco di Trivento mountain biking route, a moderate 13.9-mile (22.3 km) loop that takes you through Molise, one of Europe's most untouched landscapes. You will…

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Bosco di Trivento is a splendid nature reserve located in Molise, characterized by large wooded extensions. Ideal for hiking and mountain biking. In this area you can also find the park's wind turbines.
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Civitacampomarano is a typical medieval village with narrow streets, stairways and an imposing Angevin Castle. The territory is characterized by overhanging gullies and gorges, fields of olive trees and wooded areas. https://www.viaggiomolise.it/civitacampomarano/
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Morgia di Pietravalle or Morgia dei Briganti in Salcito Millions of years ago, while the most important mountain ranges in Europe were forming, the movements of the earth's crust brought to the surface large rocky spurs born in a marine environment: these are the famous Morge, monumental rocks rich in fossils.
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The Celano-Foggia sheep track is one of the ancient transhumance routes and crosses central Italy from the mountains of Abruzzo to the plains of Puglia. Here it passes through the Trivento Wood and a wind farm consisting of a dozen wind turbines that characterize the landscape.
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Civitacampomarano is a small village with very ancient origins dating back to the Samnite era. It has kept its medieval aspect with its Angevin castle and many churches to visit, and you cannot miss a walk through the alleys to admire the many murals made by street artists during an urban art festival that takes place every year in June.
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Small village in the province of Campobasso, it boasts medieval ramparts and a medieval church (XIII) with a chapel dedicated to Pietro da Morrone (later Pope Celestino V)
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The town is located at 900 m a.s.l. and, from some points of the place, you can see the Tremiti islands and the tops of the Maiella. On the hill there is a castle, albeit in advanced ruins. There is no certain information about the birth of Sant’Angelo Limosano for sure, however, it is known that in the past it was the fortress of the nearby town of Limosano. The last feudal lords were the de Attellis who ruled the territory from 1650 until the abolition of feudalism. The conditions of the town improved when, in the seventeenth century, the baron moved from the top of the castle to the inhabited center and when Cardinal Vincenzo Maria Orsini took important initiatives during his numerous pastoral visits. Sant’Angelo Limosano claims the Sant Angiolese citizenship of Pope San Pier Celestino (Celestino V), who has not yet been recognized as the dispute with Isernia is still underway. It is also the birthplace of the self-taught inventor Alessio Marone to whom the Corso that winds under the great Vittorio Emanuele III ramp, the main access road to the town, is named. Il Marone is remembered for the invention of the electromagnetic-chemical telegraph and the Maltese cross tubular bridges. The parish church of Santa Maria Assunta in Cielo, restored over the past centuries, is a harmonious building to visit. Another place to admire is the ancient church of San Pier Celestino which in 1695 was transformed by Cardinal Orsini into a granary because it had not been restored according to his orders. Going along via del Municipio, you arrive at Rua and Contrada di San Pietro. Places linked to the name of Pope Angelico are the "hill" and the "Fonte di San Pietro" from which water begins to flow after the winter, a few days before the feast of the Saint, on 19 May. Worth visiting is the sanctuary of the Madonna delle Stelle, built two kilometers from the town, to the west, following the discovery of a statue of the Madonna on January 3, 1926.
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The mountain bike trails in Bosco Di Trivento (Bosco Di Colle Marasca) primarily cater to intermediate and advanced riders. There are 7 moderate trails and 4 difficult trails, offering varied terrain suitable for those with some experience looking for a challenge. Currently, there are no trails specifically rated as easy.
Trail lengths vary, but many routes are designed for a substantial ride. For example, the Civitacampomarano and Bosco di Trivento trail is 13.9 miles (22.3 km) and takes about 2 hours 27 minutes. Longer options like the Morgia di Pietravalle – Wind Farm of Bosco di Trivento loop from Trivento stretch to 30.6 miles (49.3 km) and can take over 3 hours 55 minutes to complete.
Yes, several trails in the area are loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular option is the Sant'Angelo Limosano and Bosco di Trivento Loop, which is 15.5 miles (25.0 km) long. Another notable loop is the Wind Farm of Bosco di Trivento – Colle San Martino loop from Civitacampomarano, covering 18.0 miles (28.9 km).
The region of Molise, where Bosco Di Trivento is located, generally experiences mild springs and autumns, which are ideal for mountain biking. Summers can be warm, so early mornings or late afternoons are preferable. Winters can bring colder temperatures and potential for snow at higher elevations, making some trails less accessible.
The trails offer a diverse mix of terrain, including dense woodlands, open hillsides, and sections near a wind farm. You'll encounter natural surfaces, rolling hills, and elevation changes, providing a varied and engaging experience for mountain bikers.
Yes, the trails often lead through areas with scenic views across the Molise countryside. The combination of dense woodlands and open sections, particularly around the wind farm, provides opportunities for panoramic vistas during your ride.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, the quiet forested environments, and the challenging climbs and descents that make for a rewarding ride.
Yes, several routes connect the natural environment of Bosco Di Trivento with nearby settlements. For instance, the Civitacampomarano and Bosco di Trivento trail links a historic village with the forest, offering a blend of cultural and natural exploration.
You can find detailed maps and route information for all mountain bike trails in Bosco Di Trivento (Bosco Di Colle Marasca) directly on komoot. Each route page provides an interactive map, elevation profiles, and other essential details to help you plan your ride.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a greater challenge, routes like the Morgia di Pietravalle – Wind Farm of Bosco di Trivento loop from Trivento offer significant distance (30.6 miles / 49.3 km) and elevation gain (1129 meters), providing a demanding and rewarding experience.
There are over 10 mountain bike trails available for exploration in Bosco Di Trivento (Bosco Di Colle Marasca), offering a good selection for various skill levels and preferences.


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