Best bike parks around Casalgrande offer a diverse network of trails for mountain biking and enduro. The area, particularly around Casalgrande Alto, features a mix of natural and semi-structured trails catering to various skill levels. These trails provide accessible options for local riders seeking engaging descents and technical challenges within a scenic, wooded environment.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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comfortable and easy path
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watch out, path has collapsed in some places
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both smooth and fun trails (on the Nocino, keep an eye on the wide handlebars)
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Do it downhill, touching the brakes a little and you won't regret it 🤪 Adrenaline galore.. Attention ⚠ ⚠️ towards the end of the descent you will encounter 2 subspecies of ditches that cut the path diagonally.. If you don't lift the front wheel a little and you don't have enough travel on the fork, you risk getting planted and taking a 20m dive. .
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Recommended in mid-seasons or in the evening in the warm season
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Nice dirt road on a compact surface near the Big Bench of Castellarano. I don't recommend the bench because I hate it and find it horrible.
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There are several things to say about this track. First that it is a long single track for mtb, which is normally covered downhill from Vosignolo towards Viano. I obviously did it backwards, in gravel, and I recommend it only to hike-a-bike enthusiasts, because a couple of kilometers of uphill portage await you - paying attention and respecting downhill mountain bikes, I recommend. In the other sense I think it is also feasible in gravel with generous tires, but some passages are difficult and technical, so evaluate your driving skills and still be prepared for a few meters of bike on your shoulder.
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Nice singletrack that descends from Ca' Speranza, take it before Baccaro on the left. The trail is well maintained and has four jumps (all avoidable).
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Casalgrande offers a diverse network of trails, ranging from flowy descents with jumps and berms to more natural, technical routes. You'll find challenging downhill trails like Nocino Downhill Trail, intermediate options such as the Big Bench Trail of Castellarano, and demanding climbs like Cantina Aljano Climb Via Figno. The area also features singletracks and forest trails for mountain biking.
Yes, for those seeking a flowy and engaging ride, trails like Monelline and Martinella are popular. Monelline features jumps and berms for a fun descent, while Martinella offers an enjoyable singletrack through wooded areas with a smooth flow in its initial section.
If you prefer a more raw and natural mountain biking experience, the Enduristi Discarica trail is a great option. It stands out for its natural character, lacking constructed features like structures or berms, offering a true woodland ride.
Experienced riders can tackle the Nocino Downhill Trail, a single track known for its very steep sections, recommended for downhill riding. Another challenging option is the Via Canalazza Trail, which offers adrenaline-pumping descents with technical sections requiring careful navigation.
Yes, the Big Bench Trail of Castellarano leads to a large bench viewpoint, offering scenic vistas. Additionally, the Cantina Aljano Climb Via Figno also provides viewpoints along its challenging ascent.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from fun flow routes to challenging technical descents. Many enjoy the well-kept singletracks through the woods, the adrenaline of downhill sections, and the scenic views. The local community's active presence also contributes to a great riding atmosphere.
Yes, the region around Casalgrande is quite accommodating for e-biking, offering 16 trails specifically designed for assisted cycling. This allows riders to explore varied terrain with ease.
Beyond mountain biking, Casalgrande offers a variety of cycling options. You can explore road cycling routes like the 'Secchia River Cycle Path' or 'View of Canossa Castle' loop, or try gravel biking routes such as 'View of the Secchia River – Castellarano Dam loop'. For more options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Casalgrande, Gravel biking around Casalgrande, and Cycling around Casalgrande guides.
Many trails, like the Nocino Downhill Trail, are enjoyable in both summer and winter. However, it's advisable to avoid visiting when there has been significant rain, as some trails can become very muddy and less safe.
The Singletrack Trail Between Vosignolo and Viano is a long, well-kept singletrack through the woods, typically ridden downhill from Vosignolo towards Viano. If attempting it uphill, especially on a gravel bike, be prepared for challenging sections and potential hike-a-bike, and always be mindful of downhill mountain bikers.
Pistino Etilico offers a mix of enduro/downhill riding that is quite flowy without overly challenging steep sections. It features ramps for jumps in the initial part (which are avoidable) before entering a wooded area with partly bermed turns and natural drops, providing a dynamic and enjoyable experience.


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