Best bike parks around Leffe offer a variety of mountain biking experiences. The area features diverse terrain, from challenging descents to scenic loops. It provides opportunities for cyclists to explore natural landscapes and technical trails.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Section of path that alternates between various technical passages and fast ones, which leads from the vicinity of Cima Pranzà to the cemented road of Faisecco. Attention to hikers on foot.
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It is a very useful route to reach an alternative mule track to reach Forteno, having said that this is a single trail with quite difficult passages on rocks. Personally I pushed the mtb in some places.
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Hard but fun descent. For the last stretch, I recommend getting off the agro silvio pastorale road to reach the town of Sovere
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Beautiful descent from Cavlera. First technical stretch with rocks and tight hairpin bends, then smoother in the woods. Short stretches to pedal.
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Arrived at the Tribulina roundabout, we turn left and after a short downhill stretch we begin the climb and continue along via Monte Bianco. After the first two hairpin bends, we continue for about 300/400 meters and then, on our right, a beautiful dirt road begins that passes next to the vineyards. The first stretch will be all up and down and then a very simple downhill stretch begins, you have to be careful only at the last stretch as there is a very deep channel. After this stretch of dirt descent we continue the asphalted descent along via Giustiniana with a fantastic view on our left, which leads us back to the beginning of the climb.
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The area around Leffe offers a variety of mountain biking experiences, primarily featuring trails categorized as MTB parks. These include challenging descents, intermediate loops, and forest trails. You'll find diverse terrain suitable for different skill levels.
Yes, for an intermediate experience, consider the Giustiniana XC Loop. This trail features an initial climb followed by a dirt road next to vineyards, leading to a simple downhill stretch with fantastic views.
For a challenging ride, the Cavlera Descent offers a technical first section with rocks and tight hairpin bends, transitioning to smoother segments within the woods. Another challenging option is the Pranzà–Faisecco Mountain Bike Trail, which alternates between technical passages and fast sections through a forest.
Absolutely. The Giustiniana XC Loop offers a fantastic view along its asphalted descent. Additionally, the Malgalunga Descent is another challenging trail that provides great views.
Beyond the MTB parks, the region offers various cycling routes. You can explore Road Cycling Routes, general Cycling Routes, and Gravel Biking trails. These range from moderate to difficult and cover diverse landscapes.
The trails around Leffe feature varied terrain. You'll encounter dirt roads, technical sections with rocks and hairpin bends, and smoother paths through forests. Some trails also include significant elevation changes and paved segments.
While the bike parks focus on outdoor activity, Leffe is historically known as a Belgian beer brand, with its historical abbey located in Dinant, Belgium. For more information on its history, you can visit Wikipedia.
Yes, for advanced riders seeking technical challenges, the Connecting route for MTB only is a single trail with quite difficult passages over rocks. Riders have noted pushing their MTB in some places due to its challenging nature.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, from challenging descents to scenic loops, and the opportunity to explore natural landscapes. The trails offer a mix of technical passages and fast sections, often accompanied by fantastic views.
Yes, both the Cavlera Descent and the Pranzà–Faisecco Mountain Bike Trail take you through wooded areas, offering a mix of technical and fast sections within a forest setting.


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