Best bike parks around Santa Brigida are characterized by diverse natural landscapes and challenging terrain. The region offers a variety of mountain biking experiences, from technical descents to scenic routes. Its volcanic past has shaped a unique environment for cycling enthusiasts. Santa Brigida is a destination for those seeking adventurous rides through varied scenery.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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An excellent refuge where you can stop for a bite to eat after a hike or a ski run. Traditional cuisine, cash and card payments accepted.
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In summer you can leave your car for free in the large car park of the ski lifts
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Always a great place for a souvenir photo
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Reachable after 45-50 tiring minutes of uphill walking, as the road is entirely asphalted and sunny. Unfortunately the path in the forest was dedicated to mountain bike descents.
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In the heart of Val Gerola, Pescegallo is a hamlet of Gerola Alta located at 1425 meters above sea level. A ski destination (alpine skiing or ski mountaineering) in winter, in summer it transforms into a destination for cycling enthusiasts.
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At 1425 meters above sea level, a hamlet of Gerola Alta in Val Gerola. In winter it offers two ski lifts and is also a beautiful destination for ski mountaineering, in summer it becomes a good starting point for MTB tours.
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natural trail with many roots and tight bends, quite demanding but doable on foot
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Santa Brigida is known for its natural mountain biking trails rather than purpose-built bike parks. You'll find diverse volcanic terrain, challenging ascents, and thrilling descents. The region offers an extensive network of highly-regarded trails, shaped by its volcanic past, providing adventurous rides through varied scenery.
Yes, Santa Brigida offers several challenging downhill and technical enduro descents. For instance, the Cap Cespedosio–Olmo Descent is a technical, varied, and fast trail. Another option is the Descent from Monte Sodadura, which is very technical due to numerous hairpin bends and a loose surface of mobile stones and scree. The Technical Enduro Descent – Parco delle Orobie Bergamasche also features natural trails with roots and tight bends, making it quite demanding.
You can explore diverse ecosystems, from Mediterranean trees to humid laurel forests. Natural monuments like the Bandama Caldera enhance the scenic beauty. Pescegallo Lake, located at 1425 meters above sea level, is a beautiful starting point for MTB tours and offers stunning views. The Barranco de Guiniguada also provides exciting paths through striking rock formations and lush vegetation.
While many trails in Santa Brigida are geared towards experienced mountain bikers due to the challenging terrain, the network of trails does cater to different ability levels. You can find easier loops, though specific family-friendly 'bike parks' with dedicated facilities are not typical here. Komoot classifies routes by fitness requirements, allowing you to find options suitable for various skill levels.
Gran Canaria generally enjoys a mild climate year-round, making it suitable for biking in most seasons. However, for mountain biking, it's often best to avoid the peak heat of summer. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, while winter can also be a good option, especially for escaping colder climates elsewhere.
Many trails offer splendid views of the surrounding mountains and natural landscapes. For example, Gremei Hut provides a great vantage point. Routes around Pico de Bandama and Caldera de Bandama also offer scenic views of the 574-meter-high peak and the 170-meter-deep caldera.
Yes, some spots like Gremei Hut serve as excellent resting points or alternative starting points for rides. This hut is located at an altitude of 1500m and offers both splendid views and cuisine.
Beyond mountain biking, Santa Brigida and its surroundings offer various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, such as those listed in the Gravel biking around Santa Brigida guide. There are also dedicated MTB Trails around Santa Brigida and Running Trails around Santa Brigida for different sports.
Visitors highly rate the diverse natural landscapes and challenging terrain. The Komoot community has given routes around Santa Brigida an average score of 4.3 stars, appreciating the varied environments, from striking rock formations to lush vegetation, and the adventurous nature of the rides.
Yes, the region offers demanding, long-distance routes. For example, the Barranco de Guiniguada – Santa Catalina Park loop from San José de Las Vegas spans 51.3 km, and the Barranco de Guiniguada – Picnic Area in Canyon loop from Monte Lentiscal is 56.4 km with significant elevation gain, catering to those seeking longer rides.
Komoot classifies routes by fitness requirements, from those suitable for all skill levels to those requiring very good fitness due to elevation gain or unpaved segments. You can use these classifications to select trails that match your ability.
Yes, the Technical Enduro Descent – Parco delle Orobie Bergamasche is described as a natural trail with many roots and tight bends, making it quite demanding but doable on foot if needed.


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