Best bike parks around Santa Maria Della Versa are found within the picturesque landscapes of the Oltrepò Pavese region in Italy. This area is characterized by rolling hills and vineyards, offering diverse terrain for cycling. The natural environment provides a setting for mountain biking and e-biking, with trails that cater to various skill levels. Cyclists can explore the region's scenic beauty through its established routes.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Hi @Cristiano Repetti, the names are always the same, the Ruino Clean Wheels is on the other side of the dam, I've never been there, so I can't tell you, but from the directions it should look similar to the Nera...
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I saw they changed their names. On the website, they say BLU, ROSSA, NERA, MAMBA, and Ruino Clean Wheels. Can anyone who's ridden them tell me what their difficulty levels are?
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After a year the situation has worsened with brambles taking over, it's difficult to pedal between the track and the brambles! 🤦🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
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With the rains of recent months and the passage of MTBs, a deep furrow has been created, difficult to pedal as the pedals touch the banks of the track! From the photos it doesn't seem high, the field test showed that the pedals touch the sides. The final part is pedalable.
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Start of MTB routes. Climbs and descents, dirt, gravel and grassy surfaces. Muddy in case of rain.
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La Blu is a singletrack located near the Molato Dam, in the municipality of Pianello Val Tidone. It starts from the highest part of Mount Bissolo, crosses with the beginning of the Nera and then joins at the end with the path that runs along the Molato dam. This mountain bike trail can only be used downhill. The DH La Blu has compact terrain and a flow pattern, only a little steeper towards the end, with a couple of easy-to-perform artificial jumps; it extends over a length of 1,200 m. with a height difference of 155 m. and a slope from -10>-18%.
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The ascent is entirely pedaled, look at the highlight "Monte Bissolo_The ascent"
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DH Monte Bissolo with various technical routes!
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Santa Maria Della Versa, located in the Oltrepò Pavese region, offers diverse cycling experiences primarily focused on natural terrain mountain biking, e-biking, and scenic road cycling. You'll find trails winding through rolling hills and vineyards, providing both challenging climbs and picturesque rides rather than traditional purpose-built bike parks with lifts.
Yes, the region is well-suited for e-biking. A notable spot is E-Bike Park Monte Bissolo Trails, which offers fun and challenging routes with beautiful panoramic views, specifically designed to be enjoyed with e-bikes.
For mountain bike descents with increasing difficulty, head to Start of MTB descents – Monte Bissolo E‑Bike Park. It features five tracks (Yellow, Blue, Orange, Red, Black) suitable for full suspension mountain bikes, with the Black track requiring enduro-style bikes for some steep and technical sections. The ascent is unpaved and mostly shaded.
Yes, for a challenging downhill experience, consider DH La Blu. This singletrack near the Molato Dam is designed exclusively for downhill use, featuring compact terrain, a flow pattern, and a few easy-to-perform artificial jumps. It's a technical ride with a significant slope.
The best times for cycling in Santa Maria Della Versa are typically spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the vineyards and hills. Summers can be hot, while winters may bring colder temperatures and potentially muddy conditions on unpaved trails.
Beyond mountain biking and road cycling, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore a range of MTB Trails, go for a run on the Running Trails, or enjoy more extensive Road Cycling Routes that traverse the scenic Oltrepò Pavese region.
While many routes in the region are categorized as 'hard' due to elevation changes, there are options that can be adapted for different fitness levels. For easier rides, look for shorter routes with less elevation gain. The 'Start of MTB descents – Monte Bissolo E‑Bike Park' offers tracks of increasing difficulty, so beginners can start with the easier yellow or orange tracks.
Absolutely. The Oltrepò Pavese region is famous for its vineyards. Many cycling routes, such as the 'Vineyards in Oltrepò Pavese – Scenic View of the Vineyards loop from Golferenzo' (a 44.2 km hard bike ride), wind through these beautiful landscapes, offering stunning views and a quintessential Italian cycling experience. You can also find Vineyard Trails in Pollo for MTB.
When visiting the Monte Bissolo E-Bike Park area, it is advisable to leave your car in the parking lot of the 4 Venti restaurant, which is conveniently located near the Molato Dam. This spot also offers amenities like snacks and lunch, and sometimes route maps.
The trails around Santa Maria Della Versa feature varied terrain. You'll encounter unpaved ascents, compact dirt, gravel, and grassy surfaces. Some trails, like Trail with High Binary, can develop deep furrows or become muddy after rain, so be prepared for diverse conditions.
To optimize your ride and cover all the runs within the same lap at Monte Bissolo, a recommended development is to follow the yellow, blue, orange, black, and red tracks. This sequence helps optimize distance and height difference, as the red track arrives further downstream and closer to the dam than the others.


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