Bike parks around Farra Di Soligo offer a network of mountain bike trails integrated into the Prosecco Hills landscape. This region, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is characterized by rolling vineyards, historic villages, and panoramic viewpoints. The area provides diverse cycling experiences, from routes through vineyards to challenging ascents and descents. Farra Di Soligo cycling routes cater to various skill levels, making it a destination for cycling enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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with technique, it can easily be done with a front, also done with the Gravel,
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Is it possible to go with a front? Thanks
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The best descent of Collalto. Absolutely to be avoided when climbing and with gravel bikes.
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The most beautiful descent of Collalto. To be tackled only downhill, never uphill and with mountain bikes, no gravel.
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not to do, especially after the rains of July 2023 the ground was further excavated by the water, moreover there are dangerous and slippery slopes to do even on foot.
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downhill fun to ride, also feasible with gravel bikes
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Farra di Soligo, nestled in the Prosecco Hills, offers a wide network of mountain bike trails rather than traditional bike parks. You'll find diverse experiences, from leisurely rides through vineyards to challenging ascents and descents, all set within a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring historic villages and panoramic viewpoints.
Yes, the area caters to various skill levels. For an easier option, consider routes like the 'Farra di Soligo and the Gor de la Cuna' (8 km, 410m elevation) or the 'Sentiero delle Vedette' (11.5 km, 552m elevation). The S3 Trail is also described as fun and feasible for beginners familiar with MTB use, with jumps that can be avoided.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the 'Extra Brut MTB' is a difficult 40 km route with 1,300 meters of elevation gain in the Prosecco hills. Additionally, the S3 Trail and the Case Schiavon Downhill Trail are known for their challenging descents and technical sections.
Many routes provide stunning views of the Prosecco Hills. The 'Vineyards of Cobertaldo – Prosecco Hills loop from Col San Martino' offers an immersive experience through iconic vineyards. The 'Collagù Chapel – View of Villa Maria Vineyards loop from Col San Martino' and 'San Martino Sanctuary – View of San Pietro di Feletto loop from Col San Martino' also provide scenic vistas and pass by notable landmarks.
Absolutely. Many routes in the region pass by significant landmarks. For instance, the 'Collagù Chapel – View of Villa Maria Vineyards loop' goes by the Collagù Chapel, and the 'San Martino Sanctuary – View of San Pietro di Feletto loop' includes the San Martino Sanctuary. Routes along the Piave River, such as the 'View of the Piave River – Isola dei Morti Memorial loop', allow you to explore historical sites like the Isola dei Morti and natural areas.
Yes, some routes are explicitly suitable for e-bikes, making the hilly terrain more accessible to a wider range of riders. This allows you to enjoy the beautiful landscapes of the Prosecco Hills with assistance.
Visitors appreciate the stunning scenery of the Prosecco Hills, the variety of difficulty levels catering to all riders, and the blend of outdoor activity with cultural and historical immersion. Trails like Osteria Ai Pioppi and Forest Trails of Montello are highlighted as a 'cyclist's paradise' for their fun and varied terrain.
Beyond mountain biking, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, enjoy Gravel biking through vineyards and along rivers, or discover scenic Running Trails.
Yes, the El Kontadinasso Trail is a 'super funny single track' known for its curves, jumps, ramps, and parabolic curves. The Osteria Ai Pioppi and Forest Trails of Montello also mentions El Kontadinasso as a fun trail to improve technique with jumps and steep bends.
The primary natural feature is the rolling landscape of the Prosecco Hills, covered in vineyards. You'll also encounter forests, especially on trails like the Junction for Kontadinasso and Elk Line Trails, and can explore areas along the Piave River, such as the Oasi delle Fontane Bianche.
The Osteria Ai Pioppi and Forest Trails of Montello highlight specifically mentions an osteria, providing a place to stop for refreshments during your ride. Many villages along the routes also offer local eateries.


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