Best bike parks around Traona are situated in the scenic Valtellina valley, characterized by the Adda River and surrounding mountain ranges. This region offers diverse terrain, from river-side paths to challenging mountain trails. The area provides opportunities for various cycling experiences, including dedicated downhill routes and extensive cycling paths. Its natural landscape makes it a destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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A very beautiful route, but requires safe driving and a head for heights.
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Definitely a technical trail, not suitable for everyone. Very varied in its alternation of jumps, hairpin bends, narrow and steep passages. The conditions of the trail are not good at all (fallen trees, strong erosion...). Be careful also because you could suddenly take the wrong road (there are many forks that rejoin further ahead but with big differences in the difficulty of the route) or not notice that the first part of the descent intersects a road immediately after a steep section that ends with a fence.
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End of the official MTB route, the route up to here is S1 level. However, you should be confident in your riding skills. Please correct the name Matoc del Petòo (termine percorso mtb)
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Very nice mule track to tackle downhill, highly recommended for MTB instead of taking the main road, a couple of fairly technical sections but still very fun, a medium-low level is required to tackle it without problems
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Definitely one of the most beautiful descents in the Valley.
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Interesting descent if you start from the top or from Prati dell'O
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Around Traona, you'll discover a variety of mountain biking trails. For instance, the Braccobaldo Downhill Trail offers good flow with some technical sections, considered one of the most beautiful descents in the Valley. The Tagliafuoco of the Costiera dei Cech is a challenging dirt road with slopes over 20%, providing wide views over the lower Valtellina. You can also explore the Valle Oscura Downhill Trail for an interesting descent, or the Cerido - Vallate Mule Track, which is fun downhill and tough uphill with some technical sections.
Yes, the **Pumptrack in Cosio Valtellino** is a prominent cycling facility just a short distance from Traona. It's recognized as one of the longest in Italy, featuring smooth berms, rollers, and a significant jump line suitable for both beginners and experienced riders. It's designed for bicycles, skateboards, and inline skates, and is easily accessible near the Sentiero Valtellina.
Absolutely. The **Sentiero Valtellina** is an extensive cycling and walking path stretching approximately 114 kilometers along the Adda River, connecting Colico on Lake Como to Bormio. This path offers a diverse and scenic cycling experience with a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, vineyards, and mountain views. You can find various routes along the Sentiero Valtellina, such as those starting from nearby Morbegno, which range from moderate to more challenging. More details can be found on visitcolico.it.
The Valtellina region, including the area around Traona, generally offers good conditions for mountain biking from spring through autumn. The best time is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is milder and trails are clear of snow. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Many trails around Traona offer spectacular views. For example, the Tagliafuoco of the Costiera dei Cech provides a wonderful panorama over the entire lower Valtellina. The Matoc del Petòo summit is particularly known for its fantastic 360° panorama.
While some of the dedicated bike park trails around Traona are challenging, the **Sentiero Valtellina** offers sections suitable for families. Its length and varied terrain allow for easier rides, and it features numerous equipped rest areas. The Cosio Valtellino Pumptrack is also designed to cater to various skill levels, making it a fun option for families to practice skills.
For the Sentiero Valtellina, parking is generally available at various access points along the route, including near Traona and in nearby towns like Morbegno. For specific bike park trails, it's advisable to check local information or trailheads for designated parking areas. The Cosio Valtellino Pumptrack is conveniently located near the new SS38 road, suggesting accessible parking options.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Traona offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including those for touring bicycles and road cycling, along the Sentiero Valtellina. There are also numerous running trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the Cermeledo – Culmine di Dazio loop from Morbegno. For more details on these activities, refer to the Cycling around Traona, Running Trails around Traona, and Road Cycling Routes around Traona guides.
Visitors frequently praise the quality and challenge of the trails. For instance, the Braccobaldo Downhill Trail is often described as having good flow and being one of the most beautiful descents. Riders also appreciate the demanding nature of trails like the Tagliafuoco of the Costiera dei Cech, which rewards with stunning views, and the panoramic vistas from spots like Matoc del Petòo.
While Traona is known for challenging downhill trails, beginners can find suitable options. The Cosio Valtellino Pumptrack is a great place to develop skills in a controlled environment. Additionally, sections of the Sentiero Valtellina offer less technical terrain, allowing beginners to enjoy cycling in the region and build confidence before tackling more advanced mountain bike trails.
Yes, the towns and villages along the Valtellina valley, including Traona and nearby Morbegno, offer various cafes and restaurants where you can refuel after your ride. The Sentiero Valtellina also has numerous equipped rest areas, some of which may be close to refreshment points.
The Matoc del Petòo marks the end of an official MTB route that is rated at S1 level. This means it's suitable for confident riders, offering a good challenge while providing a fantastic 360° panorama at the summit.


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