Best bike parks around Arbedo-Castione are characterized by a diverse network of mountain biking trails and scenic cycling routes. The region's natural landscape provides varied terrain, from challenging alpine adventures to more leisurely rides. These paths serve as de facto bike parks, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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A beautiful route to do in the summer. Initially opposed by the Alpine dwellers, it is now recommended by Swiss Mobility with the famous bicycle.
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Better name: North flank of Monte Bar. Unlike Aldo, I rode it as an uptrail. A steadily ascending, long singletrack. More rocks at the bottom, then through pine forests towards the end. Mostly S1. But because it's uphill, the effort required until the end should not be underestimated. Overall, wonderful.
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very interesting trail with continuous ups and downs with very beautiful sections depending on the season
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@stefano: the traverse you mention is less exposed and much more flow than the Motto della croce-davrosio. Look at the pictures. But pay attention to the period: if you go there when the pastures are full, the matro prevents you from passing
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Hi Aldo, what do you mean by average exposure? For example, more or less exposed than the path that starts to the right of the Motto della croce? Thanks for the info. Stephen
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Great trail, characterized by epic length, but is also demanding, especially towards San Lucio at the end!
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nice path to do all in the saddle, with low slopes, little or average exposure, excellent terrain
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The Arbedo-Castione region offers a diverse network of mountain biking trails and scenic cycling routes. While not traditional 'bike parks' with constructed features, the natural landscape provides extensive paths for various skill levels, from challenging alpine adventures to more leisurely rides along rivers.
Yes, experienced mountain bikers seeking a challenge will find several demanding routes. For instance, the MTB singletrack no. 638 (S2–S3), Graubünden features rocky ledges and sections rated S2-S3, requiring advanced skills. Other challenging options include the 'Da Castione-Arbedo ai monti Laura – giro ad anello' and the 'Valle Morobbia Bike Trail', both offering significant elevation gains and technical terrain.
For more relaxed rides, you can explore the 'Ticino and Moesa Rivers Loop', a moderate 23.0 km route mostly on paved surfaces, offering scenic views. The 'Tenero–Bellinzona Cycle Path' is another moderate option, following the Ticino Riverside Cycle Path for 43.9 km, ideal for enjoying the beautiful scenery.
Many routes provide stunning vistas. The 'Valle Morobbia Bike Trail' offers breathtaking views of the Magadino plain, Lake Locarno, and even Monte Rosa. The 'Alpe di Gesero Gravel Loop' provides expansive panoramic views and a sense of solitude in alpine scenery. The Monte Bar North Flank Trail is also noted for its excellent terrain and views.
Yes, the 'Alpe della Costa in Valle d'Arbedo' route starts with a 14 km paved road climb through forests before transitioning to an off-road singletrack. This offers a good mix of climbing and off-road riding, suitable for a scenic and moderately challenging experience without extreme technical difficulties.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and the rewarding experiences. For example, the Epic Trail is loved for being relatively flat with no long climbs, yet still offering technical demands that are generally easy to ride. The Forest Singletrack Trail in Ticino is described as a beautiful route, especially enjoyable in the summer.
Yes, the 'Valle Morobbia Bike Trail' offers a unique historical dimension, passing trenches and bunkers from the First World War and following ancient smuggling routes near the San Jorio Pass. Descending towards Bellinzona, riders can also admire the UNESCO World Heritage castles.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, running trails, and hiking trails. Options range from easy loops to difficult alpine treks, catering to different preferences and fitness levels.
The 'Valle del Buco Climb' is an exceptionally difficult cycling ascent, known as one of the most challenging in Ticino and Switzerland. It's for serious climbers looking to conquer a significant ascent and test their limits, with an average gradient of 10.6% and a maximum of 49.7% over 9.06 km.
Yes, on the 'Alpe di Gesero Gravel Loop' or 'On the Heights of Val Arbedo – Loop Tour', you can find the Capanna Gesero. This alpine hut is located at 2,000 meters above sea level and offers welcoming refreshments and local dishes, with the option for overnight stays.
The Banche di Collo Trail is mainly rated S1, with some sections even S0, making it generally intermediate. However, it does feature a few easier S2 sections. It's particularly enjoyed for gaining safety on loose surfaces and can be fun at higher speeds.


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