Best bike parks around Alto Reno Terme are characterized by an extensive network of mountain biking trails rather than traditional, purpose-built bike parks. This region, nestled in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, offers a diverse terrain with challenging climbs and scenic descents. The area is a significant hub for mountain biking, known for its "real mountain biking" experience through historical landscapes and natural beauty. It has also hosted stages of the demanding Appenninica MTB Stage Race, highlighting the quality of its trails.
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Bad, very technical, very narrow first part, technical and narrow passages on the stones, exposed to the left. We go down to the ford. After the ford it widens slightly but is still technical, it has a drop of about 50cm that can be copied on the left. Narrow curves in the middle of the trees, pendenaz which increases in the second part.
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trail with a sharp bend after the first steep on the coast under the panoramic view of Montese. It goes down to below Maserno on the road to Riva di Biscia
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War Line 1945 is one of the most beautiful trails in the Modenese Apennines. The itinerary begins shortly after Lake Pratignano and then descends towards Serrazzone. It has everything an enduro descent should have: flows, curves with support, counter-slopes and very steep sections. The trail, technical and fun at the same time, runs along the Gothic Line, the articulated system of defensive fortifications built by the German army during the Second World War. The Gothic Line was the scene of the breakthrough battles by the Allies in the spring of 1945 during the liberation of Italy. The name of the trail is a tribute to the history of these places. The signs will help you find it.
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Downhill track, very technical part and narrow technical central part with a groove carved by the water, from which the track takes its name, stony at times. Attention about 3/4 you cross an exposed point on the left about 5mt, moving stones to follow and final in the "grotto"
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Commoda e utile, 7 € ti risparmiano 700 m di elevazione da pedalare. Comfortable and useful, with € 7 you save 700 meters of pedaling altitude
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Arrival station of the funicular that starts from Cutigliano, excellent starting point for excursions of all kinds both on foot and by mountain bike. In addition there is an adventure park suitable for children and for those who love downhill there are beautifully designed tracks that develop from the arrival station of the cable car to the Doganaccia, up to the departure station of Cutigliano.
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Alto Reno Terme offers an extensive network of mountain biking trails rather than traditional, purpose-built bike parks. You'll find a 'real mountain biking' experience with diverse terrain, challenging climbs, and scenic descents through historical landscapes and natural beauty in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines.
Yes, Alto Reno Terme is known for its challenging trails. For instance, War Line 1945 is an enduro descent featuring flow sections, banked turns, and steep descents. Another option is the Mulino Tognarino Mountain Bike Trail, which has a very technical and narrow first part with passages over stones and exposed sections.
Absolutely. The War Line 1945 trail follows the Gothic Line, a system of defensive fortifications from World War II, offering a unique historical dimension to your ride. The Monte Cavallo Loop MTB also passes through old villages like Lustrola and Granaglione, and near Manservisi Castle, providing cultural exploration.
Yes, for a less strenuous ride, consider 'The Madonna del Faggio MTB' itinerary. It's rated IMBA 1 (very easy) and takes riders through charming old villages like Madognana, Castelluccio, and Tresana, leading to the evocative Sanctuary of the Madonna del Faggio. While not explicitly family-friendly, the Doganaccia Cable Car Station offers an adventure park suitable for children.
The trails in Alto Reno Terme traverse picturesque beech woods and offer stunning panoramic views from points like Tre Croci and Monte Piella. You can also catch views of the imposing Corno alle Scale massif. The region is nestled in the beautiful Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, ensuring a scenic backdrop for your rides.
The best time to visit for mountain biking is generally during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn. This period offers favorable weather conditions for exploring the extensive trail network and enjoying the natural landscapes of the Apennines.
Beyond mountain biking, Alto Reno Terme offers excellent opportunities for hiking and running. You can explore various trails, such as the 'Porretta Terme - Monte Cavallo Loop' for hiking or the 'Running loop from Porretta Terme' for jogging. Find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and running guide for Alto Reno Terme.
Yes, the region hosts stages of the demanding Appenninica MTB Stage Race, which utilizes many of the most challenging and scenic trails. These routes are characterized by significant elevation gains and technical sections, making them suitable for riders looking for an immersive, multi-day experience on world-class mountain biking terrain.
For a challenging downhill experience, check out Trail 101 Downhill. It's a DH flow trail that starts narrow with an exposed left side, widening towards the end with steps, and is situated in the middle of the woods.
Beyond the historical Gothic Line, you can encounter the old villages of Lustrola and Granaglione, the Sanctuary of Madonna del Faggio, and Manservisi Castle. The trails also offer panoramic views from Tre Croci and Monte Piella, and pass through charming villages like Madognana, Castelluccio, and Tresana.
Yes, the Doganaccia Cable Car Station provides access to higher elevations, saving you significant climbing. It's an excellent starting point for various excursions, both on foot and by mountain bike, and also features an adventure park.


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