Best bike parks around Terzorio are characterized by natural mountain biking trails rather than traditional, purpose-built bike parks. The Ligurian region, where Terzorio is located, offers numerous opportunities for off-road cycling, including enduro, cross-country, and freeride. The area features natural trails with varying degrees of difficulty, providing scenic views of the Ligurian landscape. Visitors can expect routes that utilize existing terrain, often transformed from old forest roads or mule tracks into engaging descents.
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This was once a forest road, but neglect, brambles, and rain damage have turned it more into a mountain bike trail than anything else. Now I recommend it as a fun, easy descent for mountain biking. It's fairly long, with a few jumps, fast, and still manageable.
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One of the few trails maintained year-round, it's fun and very flowy. It's incredibly easy compared to any other trail in the area, if only because you don't have to walk through brambles.
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MTB descent from Prelà Castello to Molini di Prelà, all on a well-maintained mule track but with frequent curves. Excellent for MTB, very fun, never too steep. Some difficult passages.
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Firebreak of about 5km that from Monte Bignone descends towards Verezzo. Terrain mostly made up of slabs, stones and sand, with several steps. Some sections (about 3/5 of the route) are too demanding for a gravel stock (at least for me), you have to push, better to do it with a full mtb. Along the route it is possible to take various downhill routes. I recommend doing it downhill, but if you want it is also possible uphill.
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Monte Faudo (1151 m) is a beautiful dome-shaped mountain that rises a short distance from the sea, overlooking the Ligurian Riviera.
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Monte Faudo is easily doable both uphill and downhill with a gravel bike. I recommend going up from Dolcedo, or Civezza, arriving in both cases at S. Brigida, because it is less steep. The descent from the side of Monte Follia towards the Taggia valley is less clean, but this too is done with a gravel.
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Monte Faudo can only be reached by mountain bike and advanced riding technique, it was a bit difficult with a gravel bike, but doable.
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Spectacular view and not impossible climb, only the last stretch is a bit tough!!
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Around Terzorio, you'll find natural mountain biking trails rather than traditional, purpose-built bike parks with chairlifts. The Ligurian region offers numerous opportunities for off-road cycling, including enduro, cross-country, and freeride. Expect routes that utilize existing terrain, often transformed from old forest roads or mule tracks into engaging descents with varying degrees of difficulty and scenic views.
Yes, for experienced riders, Tagliafuoco Monte Bignone offers a challenging 5 km descent towards Verezzo. The terrain is mostly composed of slabs, stones, and sand with several steps, making it suitable for a full mountain bike. The climb to Monte Faudo summit also includes a tough last stretch, rewarding riders with spectacular views.
Absolutely. The Descent from Villatalla to Case Carli is an intermediate trail that was once a forest road, now a fun and manageable descent for mountain biking, featuring a few jumps. Another intermediate option is the Descent from Prelà Castle, a well-maintained mule track with frequent curves, offering a very fun ride without being overly steep.
The Monte Faudo summit is renowned for its spectacular views, stretching from the seashore all the way to the Alps. It's a highly recommended spot for panoramic vistas after a rewarding climb.
The Ligurian Riviera generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are often ideal, with milder temperatures and less crowded trails. Summer can be hot, especially at midday, so early morning or late afternoon rides are preferable.
While the immediate Terzorio area focuses on natural mountain bike trails, the broader Ligurian region offers family-friendly cycling. The Sanremo–San Lorenzo al Mare Cycle Path, a converted railway line along the coast, is a popular choice for families looking for an easier, scenic ride.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Terzorio is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can explore various hiking trails, including moderate loops like the 'Pompeiana Villages and Natura 2000 Site Loop'. There are also options for running trails and extensive gravel biking routes, such as the challenging 'Vasia — Village and Valley Views' loop.
Yes, the region offers several routes suitable for gravel biking. You can find challenging options like the 'Vasia — Village and Valley Views – Central Square of Vasia loop' or the 'Aregai Beach – Church of Saint Anthony the Abbot loop'. These routes provide a different cycling experience, often combining paved and unpaved sections through scenic landscapes. For more details, check the Gravel biking around Terzorio guide.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views, especially from spots like Monte Faudo summit, which offers panoramas from the seashore to the Alps. The natural, engaging descents, even those transformed from old forest roads like the Descent from Villatalla to Case Carli, are also highly appreciated for their fun and manageable nature.
Given the natural and sometimes challenging terrain, it's advisable to bring appropriate safety gear, including a helmet, gloves, and knee/elbow pads. A full suspension mountain bike is recommended for more technical trails like Tagliafuoco Monte Bignone. Always carry water, snacks, a repair kit, and a fully charged phone with GPS capabilities.
Yes, the Descent from Prelà Castle trail offers a fun mountain biking experience that starts from the historic Prelà Castello. This allows you to combine a visit to a historical site with an enjoyable ride through the Ligurian landscape.


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