Best bike parks around Somma Lombardo are primarily found within the extensive network of cycling routes and mountain bike trails in the Ticino Park. This area, bordering Somma Lombardo, offers a diverse landscape of mixed terrain, including paved and unpaved sections. Riders can explore natural landscapes along the Ticino River and forests, often passing historical landmarks. The trails cater to various skill levels, from leisurely rides to more challenging off-road adventures.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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To be done when it is dry, when we arrived it was a slippery and impassable swamp
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beautiful route, well maintained, passable on foot by mountain bike and also by gravel
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Exactly, in the 80s I did security duty during demonstrations, and it was a spectacular track. The first Americans arrived with their evolutions in jumping (it was Rinaldi's period so to speak) We hope it returns to being a point of reference in MotoCross and beyond
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Varied route, well signposted and well maintained.
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From these abandoned farmhouses, among other things very suggestive, a rocking single track starts, very fast and super fun! Highly recommended with any type of bike 👍👍👍
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For a ride avoiding the gully or dangerous spots, is there any suggestion? Trace? I don't know the area but wanted to try. Thank you
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Attention! On the "difficult, Ferno-Lonate Pozzolo" track at km 19.3 the path is interrupted by trees. Use the parallel driveway.
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While Somma Lombardo doesn't have traditional bike parks with downhill tracks, the area offers an extensive network of cycling routes and mountain bike (MTB) trails, particularly within the Ticino Park. You'll find diverse terrain including paved paths, gravel sections, and natural singletracks suitable for various skill levels, from leisurely rides to challenging off-road adventures.
Yes, the area is known for its mountain bike trails and singletracks. A popular choice is MTB GSP Singletrack, which offers a short but fun XC single track that is well-maintained and marked. Another option is Pianone Provasin Singletrack, known for its roots, ups, downs, and curves.
You can visit the Strona Motocross Track, which has a rich history and now serves as a pistino for e-MTB, even hosting high-level e-bike championships. Additionally, many routes in the Ticino Park pass by historical landmarks like the Visconti Castle of San Vito and the Panperduto Dam, or ancient archaeological sites such as the 'Sass di Biss' erratic boulder.
Yes, the Ticino Park offers easier routes suitable for families and those seeking a less strenuous cycling experience. Many paths are almost entirely flat, making them accessible for casual rides. The diverse terrain ensures there are options for all ages and skill levels.
The trails are generally enjoyable for most of the year. For trails like Pianone Provasin Singletrack, the period from November to March is recommended to avoid dense vegetation like brambles that can cover the stretch in spring and summer. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling.
Riders can enjoy the natural landscapes of the Ticino River, extensive pine forests, and picturesque lakes like Lake Comabbio. Routes often feature a mix of river views, wooded sections, and open areas, providing a varied and scenic experience.
Yes, for those looking for a challenge, there are intermediate trails such as Technical trail 🚵🌲. This trail offers a more fun and safer alternative to a dangerous descent, avoiding gullies dug by rainwater. Other trails like Pianone Provasin Singletrack also feature roots, ups, and downs.
Beyond cycling, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, with options like the 'Panperduto and Ansa di Castelnovate Loop' or 'Along the Villoresi Canal – Panperduto Dam loop from Somma Lombardo'. For more ideas, check out the Running Trails around Somma Lombardo guide. There are also extensive gravel biking routes, such as the 'Visconti castles Tour', detailed in the Gravel biking around Somma Lombardo guide.
Yes, for visitors looking to explore the area by bike, several services are available. Bike rental options for various types of bicycles, including mountain bikes and e-bikes, can be found near Milan Malpensa Airport and in the Varese area. Some rental services also offer equipment and guided tours.
While specific public transport access points to every trail are not detailed, many routes within the Ticino Park are designed to be accessible. For those arriving by car, parking is generally available near trailheads or in nearby towns like Somma Lombardo, Sesto Calende, or Vizzola Ticino, which serve as starting points for many routes.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, which accommodates various cycling preferences and skill levels. The scenic beauty of the Ticino River, forests, and lakes, combined with the historical and cultural points of interest along the routes, makes for a rich experience. Trails like VCS Trail – Sesto Calende are noted for being well-signposted and cared for, enhancing the overall enjoyment.
Yes, many trails in the area are designed as loops or can be combined to form loop routes. For instance, MTB GSP Singletrack is described as a fun short loop trail. The extensive network within the Ticino Park also allows for creating custom loop routes of varying lengths and difficulties.


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