Best bike parks around Sillano Giuncugnano are situated in the Garfagnana region, within the Tuscan Apennines. This area offers a variety of mountain biking opportunities, from natural trails to established bike parks. The landscape provides diverse terrain suitable for different skill levels. Sillano Giuncugnano's vicinity is characterized by backcountry adventures and ridgeline riding.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Nice singletrack in the woods, rocky and with several hairpin turns, a lot of fun.
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memorial stone dedicated to Russian soldiers who contributed to the war of liberation.
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Of the many lakes in Cerreto, this is the most touristic and urbanized. The walk all around is beautiful.
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CAI path that can be traveled by trail/enduro bike...starting with a rock garden, as you descend towards the high grip a series of technical hairpin bends begins
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Enduro trail (blue level) created by the CuPra Freeride Area guys. From the entrance to the Decoville path, turn right and continue to the end of the carriageway: this is where the trail starts. The first stretch, up to the crossroads with the paved road, is full of tight hairpin bends (hence the S-Line). The second section, on the other hand, is with more open hairpin bends and some compression, very smooth. The end is in via Piagna in Ligonchio.
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Pleasant walk around this beautiful lake where you can enjoy the view that surrounds you and the peace of the place.
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Trail MTB to descend from Passo Pradarena. The first and last stretch are flowy and easy, the central section is steep and stony but still pedalable: based on experience it is done by more or less frend. In the last part there are also some nice leaps.
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An ideal destination for both road cycling, mountain bikers and downhill mountain bikers! The chairlifts of Prato Spilla and Cerreto Laghi in July and August are equipped with special hooks.
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The area offers a mix of established bike parks and natural trails. Key spots include Lago Cerretano (Cerreto Laghi), which is popular for road cycling, mountain biking, and downhill, and the Pradaletto MTB Trail. Further afield, the Il Ciocco Bike Park provides an extensive network of trails for various disciplines.
Yes, the region caters to all skill levels. For instance, Il Ciocco Bike Park features Cross Country, Enduro, and 'Easy & Family' routes, including a 'FLOW TRAIL' for downhill. Natural trails around Sillano Giuncugnano vary from easy forest tracks to challenging backcountry adventures with significant elevation changes, suitable for experienced riders or e-bike users.
You'll find diverse terrain, from flowy and easy sections on trails like the Pradaletto MTB Trail to steep and stony parts. Natural trails often utilize dirt roads, forest tracks, and ridgeline singletracks, offering both challenging climbs and long descents in the Tuscan Apennines.
While Sillano Giuncugnano itself focuses more on natural trails, the nearby Il Ciocco Bike Park is a comprehensive destination. It offers bike and e-bike rentals, qualified instructors, bike shuttle services, a tool station for repairs, bike storage, and a washing area. Accommodations and dedicated menus are also available within the estate.
Yes, Lago Cerretano (Cerreto Laghi) is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant walk around the lake. Il Ciocco Bike Park also has 'Easy & Family' routes and an indoor pump track suitable for beginners and experienced riders alike, making it a good option for families.
At Lago Cerretano (Cerreto Laghi), chairlifts are equipped with bike hooks during summer. Capiola Springs provides an equipped area with benches and tables. Il Ciocco Bike Park offers extensive services including rentals, instructors, shuttle services, repair stations, storage, and washing facilities.
While specific parking details for every trail are not always listed, areas like Capiola Springs are equipped areas, suggesting accessibility. For dedicated bike parks like Il Ciocco, parking is typically provided as part of their comprehensive services.
Absolutely. The region is known for its stunning natural beauty. From Lago Cerretano (Cerreto Laghi), you can enjoy views of the surrounding landscape. Routes like the 'Salita al Monte Tondo' offer rewarding views, potentially reaching the Gulf of La Spezia on clear days. Il Ciocco Bike Park is also situated within a 600-hectare natural park, offering immersive natural scenery.
Summer months (July and August) are ideal, especially for areas like Lago Cerretano (Cerreto Laghi) where chairlifts operate with bike hooks. Generally, late spring to early autumn offers the most favorable weather conditions for mountain biking in the Tuscan Apennines.
Beyond bike parks, the area is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Lake Gramolazzo – San Pellegrino in Alpe loop', or explore mountain hikes like the 'Monte Cusna loop'. For more options, check out the Cycling around Sillano Giuncugnano guide.
Yes, the region offers a variety of mountain hikes. Notable routes include the 'Monte Cusna loop from Febbio' and the 'Ferrata Tordini-Galligani loop from Minucciano'. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Sillano Giuncugnano guide.
The S-Line Trail is an enduro trail (blue level) created by the CuPra Freeride Area guys. It features tight hairpin bends in its first stretch and more open hairpin bends with compressions in the second, offering a smooth ride.
The Lago Coprio Trail (633) is a challenging CAI path suitable for trail/enduro bikes. It starts with a rock garden and descends into a series of technical hairpin bends with high grip. It also features a memorial stone dedicated to Russian soldiers.


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