Best bike parks around Dolzago are found within the Monte di Brianza riding area, a mountainous region in the province of Lecco. This area serves as a hub for mountain biking, featuring diverse terrain and a variety of trails. The trails cater to different skill levels, from technical descents to flowy sections. The region offers numerous routes for exploring the natural landscape.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Just be careful at one point on the descent, where the road is a little wider and there are some raised, concrete-covered ditches: you risk a serious fall! Especially when dry leaves cover the path and hide them from view.
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Edoardo, why not recommended?
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super single track, also suitable for gravel bikes.. if there is no mud!
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nice but not recommended
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Fun on the downhill, just the right amount of technical on the uphill. A nice workout.
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Nice trail, sometimes technical, a by-pass has been created that cuts the bends of the original route, avoiding a fallen tree that was blocking the route.
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Nice and very varied route, alternating very quiet points with more challenging sections on stone
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The Dolzago area, part of the broader Monte di Brianza riding region, offers a diverse range of mountain biking trails. You'll find everything from technical descents with steps, roots, and rocks to flowy sections with banks and jumps. Trails are graded using the UK/Euro style system, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging options. For instance, Trail 1 is known for its stones and steep slope, requiring good technical skills. Another is the Technical Singletrack in the Forest, which offers a fun downhill experience with technical sections. The Tornantini Mountain Biking Trail is also rated red (difficult) and features berms, drops, jumps, and 'roller coasters' for downhill and all-mountain riders.
Absolutely. For beginners or those seeking a less technical ride, the Laghetto-Cugù Mountain Biking Trail is a green-rated (easy) singletrack, about 301 meters long, that can be ridden in both directions. The Strada per Campsirago Mountain Biking Trail is another easy, family-friendly option, an asphalt/tarmac path primarily used for leisurely uphill riding.
Visitors appreciate the variety and natural beauty. For example, Montevecchia Forest Singletrack is praised for its excellent descent, fun sections, and wonderful panoramic views. The Descent of the Valle della Nava is enjoyed for its fun, not-too-demanding descent with rocky but smooth terrain when dry.
Yes, the Monte di Brianza area, where Dolzago is located, is characterized by diverse terrain. You'll encounter trails that feature technical descents with steps, roots, and rocks, as well as flowier sections with banks and jumps. The Trail to the Monastero di Bernaga is a great example, offering a varied route with quiet points and more challenging stone sections, featuring continuous ups and downs.
Yes, several trails provide scenic vistas. The Montevecchia Forest Singletrack is noted for its wonderful panoramic views during the descent. The mountainous landscape of Monte di Brianza generally offers many opportunities for scenic rides.
Beyond mountain biking, the Dolzago area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Geological and Naturalistic Trail' or routes leading to 'San Genesio Peak and Convent'. There are also various road cycling routes and running trails available. For more details, you can check out the Hiking around Dolzago, Cycling around Dolzago, and Running Trails around Dolzago guides.
Some trails in the area, particularly those with clayey soil, can become muddy after rain. For example, the Descent of the Valle della Nava is described as very smooth when dry but can have mud if it has recently rained. It's always advisable to check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, e-bikes are generally allowed on many trails. For instance, the Tornantini Mountain Biking Trail, a difficult downhill singletrack, permits Class 1 e-bikes. The Strada per Campsirago Mountain Biking Trail, an easy asphalt path, is also suitable for e-bikes.
While many trails are designed for mountain bikes, some are suitable for gravel bikes. The Strada per Campsirago Mountain Biking Trail, with its asphalt/tarmac surface, is an excellent choice for gravel bikes. The Trail to the Monastero di Bernaga can be a bit technical for gravel bikes on some climbs but is generally doable.
For the more technical and challenging trails, such as Trail 1, trail or enduro bikes are recommended to handle the stones and steep slopes more comfortably. Downhill (DH) and All-Mountain (AM) bikes are ideal for trails like the Tornantini Mountain Biking Trail, which features jumps and berms.


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