Bike parks around Resiutta offer diverse cycling experiences within the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. The area features a landscape of mountains and valleys, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Resiutta serves as a central point for accessing both international cycle routes and local mountain biking trails. The region is characterized by its natural environment, including the Julian Prealps Nature Park.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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is really well done
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E-bikes can be parked and charged here without any problems 👍🔝Normal Schuko plugs
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Trail that is technical and exposed at times, but very fun, long and varied. The final notches drain the last remaining energy from the merciless climb.
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Steep and uneven technical trails, it is recommended to ride these trails (like the entire Gemona trail zone) with good skills and adequate bikes. You enter on the left at the last hairpin bend of the “petonata” climb on a forest road, then immediately left, you ford the Fontanat and you connect to Tornanti always keep right, you then end up on the road to Sella Sant’Agnese.
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The most famous enduro trail in Gemona, excellent technique required, many rocks, some jumps and loose sections with little grip!
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Hiking trail. Very good for walks with boots. This 5 km single can also be covered by experienced mountain bikers. On the other hand, I went through this path in gravel + bikepacking and it's a bit of a hassle. You have to get off your mount regularly and push into the roots. This path is therefore not a good alternative to the SP42 road, which is prohibited for cyclists.
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Hello Photobyfs do you think we can ride this way with a gravelbike tyre section 40 mm ? It seems that the SP42 way is close for cyclist ?
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Fun singletrack between Povici and Tigo, in Val Resia. A succession of ups and downs made technical by the narrow width of the track and the bottom full of protruding roots. A valid alternative to the paved road. Passable in both directions.
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Resiutta serves as an excellent base for a variety of cycling experiences. You can explore scenic long-distance routes like the Ciclovia Alpe Adria, which follows a decommissioned railway line, or delve into the extensive network of challenging mountain biking and freeride trails within the stunning Val Resia and surrounding areas.
Yes, Resiutta is known for its challenging mountain biking. The Bench Trail in Gemona requires excellent technique due to many rocks, jumps, and loose sections. Another option is the Monte Vualt Enduro Mountain Bike Trail, which is technical, exposed, and varied. For a truly demanding experience, the Resiutta - San Giorgio Freeride Path includes double black diamond sections on Trail Cai 632.
The Povici–Tigo Singletrack in Val Resia is a challenging trail through the forest, featuring ups and downs made technical by its narrow width and protruding roots. It's passable in both directions and offers a valid alternative to the paved road for experienced mountain bikers.
Yes, the Monte Vualt Enduro Mountain Bike Trail is an mtb_park that offers a viewpoint. Additionally, the Resiutta - San Giorgio Freeride Path provides impressive views of Val Canal del Ferro and the surrounding mountains, including Monte Zuc del Bor.
The Ciclovia Alpe Adria is a renowned international cycle path built on a former railway line, known for its scenic beauty, old railway bridges, and tunnels. Resiutta is a significant point on this route, and its former railway station has been renovated into a refreshment point for cycle tourists, making it an ideal stop.
E-bikers will find convenient facilities such as the Bike Park Venzone E-Bike Charging Station, where e-bikes can be parked and charged using normal Schuko plugs. This makes it easier to enjoy longer rides in the region.
Beyond bike parks, Resiutta is a great starting point for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous gravel biking routes, enjoy scenic hiking trails, or discover more MTB trails, including challenging options like the Monte Stivane and Monte Sflincis loop.
While many trails around Resiutta are challenging, the Ciclovia Alpe Adria offers mostly paved surfaces and is suitable for various fitness and skill levels, making it a good option for beginners or those seeking a less technical ride. The broader Val Resia also has trails that range in difficulty.
The Julian Prealps, where Val Resia is located, can have snow-capped peaks for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for cycling. While some trails might be open in winter, the best season for bike parks and mountain biking is typically from late spring through early autumn to avoid snow and ensure optimal trail conditions.
Val Resia offers an extensive network of 32 mountain biking trails within the diverse natural profile of the Julian Prealps Nature Park. It provides a deep connection with nature, surrounded by stunning landscapes and the Monte Canin massif. The trails vary in difficulty, catering to different skill levels, and offer a chance to immerse yourself in a green basin with challenging terrain.
Yes, there are several circular bike routes available from Resiutta. Examples include the 'Sella Sagata lungo la Val Resia tra Povici e Tigo – giro ad anello da Resiutta' for MTB, or the 'Resiutta Station – Resiutta Station loop from Borgo Linussio' for gravel biking. These routes allow you to start and end your ride in the same location.


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