Best bike parks around Lodrino are situated in a region known for its extensive network of mountain biking trails. Lodrino, a municipality in the Province of Brescia, Italy, offers diverse terrain suitable for various skill levels. The area provides opportunities for mountain biking amidst scenic landscapes, including mountainous views and forested areas. While dedicated bike parks with lifts are found in the broader Trentino and Lombardy regions, Lodrino itself features natural mountain biking trails.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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I didn't know this trail down from Gana until now, like many trails in beautiful Ticino, it's rough and technically demanding. But despite a lot of leaves on the trail, it was easy to ride except for a few spots. It would certainly be more fun with more travel. Wouldn't want to drive it in the wet though.
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A very nice descent through the forest (from Prepianto to Monti di San Carlo). Very good MTBiker drive down the whole route. On the other hand, it gets very exhausting. Arrived in the Monti di San Carlo there are many beautifully restored old Maiensäse to admire.
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Scrap - this is an alpine hiking trail and not a bike trail!
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For real downhill lovers. Certainly nothing to start with!
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Single Trail S2 - S3 completely mobile. Beginning a bit cumbersome on a contour line, later super flowig and narrow, at the end exposed and with some stairs.
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While Lodrino itself doesn't host dedicated bike parks with lifts, the area is rich in natural mountain biking trails. You'll find diverse terrain and scenic routes suitable for various skill levels. For example, the 'I monti di Lodrino e l'oratorio di San Martino' offers a moderate ride through mountainous landscapes and cultural sites.
Yes, for a more relaxed experience, the Alta Verzasca Bike Trail 399 is an excellent choice. It's an easy, well-marked cycle way known for its calm atmosphere and beautiful panoramas, making it suitable for families.
For experienced downhill riders seeking a challenge, the Gana Downhill Trail offers a rough and technically demanding ride. Another option is the Singletrack from Prepianto to Monti di San Carlo, a very demanding descent through the forest.
If you're looking for dedicated bike parks with specialized infrastructure, consider options in the wider region. Mottolino Bike Park in Livigno (Lombardy) is a top choice with 13 tracks, jump areas, and a cable car. In Trentino, Paganella Bike Park offers over 400 km of terrain, 8 trails, and excellent facilities with views of Lake Molveno. Other options include Fassa Bike in the Dolomites and Bike Park Ponte di Legno Tonale.
The trails around Lodrino are known for their picturesque landscapes. You can expect to ride through forested areas, enjoy mountain views, and explore riverbanks, offering a great connection with nature. The Alta Verzasca Bike Trail 399, for instance, is praised for its stunning panoramas.
Absolutely. Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a variety of outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as those found in the Mountain Hikes around Lodrino guide. There are also extensive road cycling and general cycling routes available, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Lodrino and Cycling around Lodrino guides.
Visitors frequently highlight the calm atmosphere, the well-marked and maintained paths, and the beautiful, alternating panoramas. The opportunity to discover different parts of the region and connect with nature is also highly valued, especially on trails like the Alta Verzasca Bike Trail 399.
The trails around Lodrino cater to a range of skill levels. You can find moderate rides, like 'I monti di Lodrino e l'oratorio di San Martino', suitable for those with good fitness. For advanced riders, there are technically demanding routes such as the Gana Downhill Trail and the Singletrack from Prepianto to Monti di San Carlo, which require advanced riding skills.
Yes, some routes combine natural beauty with cultural exploration. For instance, the 'I monti di Lodrino e l'oratorio di San Martino' trail allows you to experience the local mountainous landscape and visit sites like the Oratorio di San Martino. Additionally, the Singletrack from Prepianto to Monti di San Carlo leads to Monti di San Carlo, where you can admire beautifully restored old Maiensäse (traditional alpine huts).
From nearby Biasca, you can find several longer routes. 'Lungo gli argini del Ticino – giro ad anello da Biasca' is a moderate 40.6 km loop. For a more challenging and longer ride, 'Da Biasca alla val Malvaglia fino a Dandrio' covers 40.3 km with a significant elevation gain of 1,180 meters, offering varied technical difficulties.
While specific seasonal closures or ideal times aren't detailed, the region's mountainous nature suggests that spring through autumn would generally offer the best conditions for mountain biking, avoiding winter snow and ice. Always check local conditions before heading out.


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