Best bike parks around Tricesimo are primarily natural mountain biking and cycling trails within the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. The area offers diverse terrain for cycling, ranging from relaxed gravel rides to challenging mountain biking excursions. While traditional bike parks with lifts are developing in the wider region, Tricesimo itself focuses on extensive trail systems. These routes provide varied technical difficulties and scenic views for different riding preferences.
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The Colline Moreniche area is beautiful... there are many dirt roads and paths through peat bogs and woods, where you can also exercise your legs with constant ups and downs.
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a beautiful, very shaded MTB section, good control required but the difficulties are not long, you can always push your bike.
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Beautiful path noderately in the middle of the woods with the intermediate part crossing a steep meadow: be careful, in this section, of the steps hidden in the path in the middle of the grass.
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Fun singletrack of Lugnesie Park, always well cleaned. Not excessive difficulty. It presents several raises.
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Pleasant technical single track with very often still stones
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The paths of Nimis are many and for all tastes. They are suitable for those who are approaching MTB and for those who have been practicing it for some time ... They are ideal for training but pleasant for those who go without hurry ... They are close to the city but they know how to transport you away making you get lost in the middle of the mountain ...
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Lugnesie Park Trail The first of the Lugnesie trails, the longest, the fastest, the most seen. But be careful because he is also the most physical ... his raises are able to put even the most trained physicists in trouble! Follow it at full strength and you will arrive at the end tired but happy! Intermediate Difficulty
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Be careful with wet ground ... it looks like the Arenberg Forest!
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Tricesimo primarily offers an extensive network of natural mountain biking and cycling trails rather than traditional bike parks with lifts. The focus is on exploring diverse terrain through various trail systems, with the wider Friuli Venezia Giulia region actively developing dedicated bike park facilities. You'll find a mix of natural singletracks, gravel paths, and forest roads.
Some of the most popular trails include the Lugnesie Long Trail, known as the longest and fastest of the Lugnesie trails, and the Lugnesie Trail, described as a natural downhill pump track. Another favorite is the Area with some fun MTB paths, offering slopes, gravel, singletracks, and grass paths through woods.
Yes, the Tricesimo area offers several challenging routes for experienced riders. Trails like the Malga Vidoni Singletrack are rated with a technical difficulty of S2, featuring fun descents through pine forests and open fields. Many routes in the region are categorized as difficult, requiring excellent physical condition and advanced riding abilities, with some sections potentially requiring you to push your bike.
You'll encounter diverse terrain, including flowing dirt roads, gravel paths, singletracks, and grass paths. Trails often feature natural elements like roots and stones, especially on descents. The Area with some fun MTB paths, for instance, has slopes, gravel terrain, single tracks, and grass paths, with many dirt roads and paths through woods.
Visitors appreciate the variety of paths for different skill levels, from intermediate to challenging, allowing them to explore diverse landscapes. The trails are often well-maintained, with highlights like the Lugnesie Trail being praised for its succession of fast, well-connected, and banked curves. The scenic views from elevated points are also a significant draw.
While many trails cater to intermediate and advanced riders, the region also offers options suitable for those new to mountain biking. The local cycling community frequently shares routes, making it easier to find less technical paths. Look for routes described as 'intermediate difficulty' or those with less elevation gain for a more relaxed experience.
Many trails offer pleasant views of Tricesimo and the surrounding area from elevated points. The Strada della Motta – Aquila della Torre is a great option, offering a very nice route on a forest road in the middle of the woods and vineyards, with scenic sections. Exploring routes near electricity pylons often provides good vantage points.
The best time to visit Tricesimo for mountain biking is generally during spring and autumn when the weather is milder and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer can also be good, but be prepared for warmer temperatures. Winter riding is possible, but some trails might be affected by snow or wet conditions, especially at higher elevations.
Yes, Tricesimo and its surroundings are excellent for long-distance cycling and gravel biking. Routes like the 'Gravel/XC Marathon Tricesimo Orange Edition' (50.5 km) and the 'Home to Venzone loop' (66.1 km) offer substantial rides. For more gravel biking routes, you can explore the Gravel biking around Tricesimo guide, which features routes up to 114 km.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Tricesimo offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for hiking, with routes ranging from easy to moderate, such as the '10,000 Steps of Health Route'. There are also dedicated running trails, including loops like 'Fields and View of the Hill'. For more cycling, explore the Gravel biking around Tricesimo guide.
While the focus is on natural trails, some routes may incorporate historical paths or lead near significant local landmarks. For example, the 'Forte del Bernadia – Vigneti di Ramandolo giro ad anello' route, though challenging, takes you near the Bernadia Fort and through the Ramandolo Vineyards, offering a blend of nature and local heritage.
Trail lengths vary significantly. You can find shorter, fun singletracks like the Lugnesie Trail, which is a quick downhill pump track. Longer routes are also available, such as the 'Stella 40klms' at 39.1 km or the 'Sentiero nel bosco – Monte Plantadiz giro ad anello' which is 47.7 km and can take around 4 hours to complete.


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