Best bike parks around Martorelles are characterized by an extensive network of mountain biking trails that cater to various skill levels. The area, often associated with Montornès, provides natural routes popular among local cyclists. These trails offer diverse terrain, from technical sections to more relaxed rides, set within a natural environment. The region is well-regarded for its commitment to maintaining these routes, ensuring an enjoyable experience for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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This pass is private, although it is used by the residents of the area 👍
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A pleasant path through the forest, with virtually no technical difficulty. The area is full of similar trails, perfect for connecting gentle stretches or exploring at a leisurely pace. The most notable feature is the peaceful and quiet atmosphere, ideal for unwinding and relaxing among the trees. Perfect as a connection or easy-going option for MTB routes around Parpers, Òrrius, or Sant Bartomeu.
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Very entertaining. It's a shame that the area has a lot of recently and not so recently fallen trees, and they are still there, in the middle and disturbing.
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Strategic point of the GR-92 that allows different alternatives to our MTB routes: go up to Turó d'en Galzeran along a fun winding path, go down to Tiana along the Camí de Nou Pins track, and for the most daring, go down the trails/ 'Canada' and 'Padme Line' corriols of Red level and great difficulty.
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Medium level S2 or Blue trialera. About 100 meters from the start, the path is a little broken and against a bank towards a small ravine, so you have to go through it with great care. Then there is a very sharp curve to the right that is slightly inclined and with dry ground. From that curve there is an incline of almost 25% and it is also very dry but you can go down straight to the end of the track, near the Sant Cebrià de Cabanyes hermitage. In general it is fine and it is perfectly cyclable, but to lower it more comfortably it would be necessary to do some cleaning of vegetation.
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Moderately technical section of rocks that requires attention to successfully lower it. It is not very steep. Controlling the bike well in the right place does not present an extreme difficulty, because despite the abrupt and irregular terrain, it travels through a rocky area well anchored to the ground.
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Trialeras of different levels where fun is guaranteed. Personally, I would highlight the "Morgan Palaudalba" trial bike for the steep inclination and subsequent huge bathtub of its first section, and for the twisty and narrow curves of its second ascent section: Morgan Palaudalba on Trailforks https://www.trailforks.com/trails/morgan-palaudalba/
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A tough section not suitable for everyone; if necessary, get off the bike. Only those who left the L for practice in the drawer will be able to ride it down with ease.
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The bike trails around Martorelles offer diverse terrain, from moderately technical sections with rocks, as found on the Rocky Mountain Bike Trail, to extensive areas with little unevenness like Pla de Reixac. You'll find a mix of natural routes, some dry and dusty, suitable for various riding styles from enduro to more relaxed rides.
Yes, Martorelles offers several beginner-friendly trails. Pla de Reixac is an excellent option, providing an extensive area with little unevenness and numerous easy trails perfect for practicing different MTB techniques. Additionally, trails like Ànimes, Fuball, and La Begudeta are noted as popular and best for beginners.
For more challenging rides, consider the Rocky Mountain Bike Trail, which features a moderately technical section of rocks requiring careful bike control. The area also includes trails like La Roca, Toboganes Perkins, and the red-level 'Canada' and 'Padme Line' corriols accessible from Camí de Nou Pins, offering significant difficulty for experienced riders.
Yes, Pla de Reixac is highlighted as a family-friendly area with many easy trails suitable for cycling. The region generally offers a variety of routes, with some specifically catering to families looking for less technical rides.
While biking in Martorelles, you can enjoy scenic routes through a natural environment. Camí de Nou Pins serves as a viewpoint and a strategic point for various MTB routes, offering vistas. The trails often wind through forested areas, providing a pleasant outdoor experience.
Specific parking details for individual trailheads are not extensively documented, but generally, local parking options are available near popular access points to the trail networks. It's advisable to check local signage or community forums for the most current parking information.
While Martorelles is accessible, direct public transport options specifically designed for bike access to trailheads may be limited. It's recommended to research local bus or train services to nearby towns and then plan for a short ride or transfer to reach the trail starting points.
The natural environment of Martorelles makes it suitable for biking for much of the year. However, conditions can be dry and dusty, particularly in warmer months. Spring and autumn generally offer more moderate temperatures and potentially better trail conditions. Always check local weather forecasts and any forest fire risk warnings before heading out.
Absolutely! The Martorelles area is versatile for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and trail running. For more options, explore the Cycling around Martorelles guide, the Running Trails around Martorelles guide, or the Gravel biking around Martorelles guide for detailed routes.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings of the trails, accommodating different riding styles. The fact that many trails, such as Coronavirus, Naranjito + Avi Miquel, The Goonies, and Turó Xtrem, are well-maintained by the local community is highly valued. The natural environment provides scenic routes, and the ability to download GPS tracks enhances accessibility and ease of exploration.
While specific permits for general mountain biking in Martorelles are not commonly required, it's always good practice to respect local regulations, especially concerning protected areas or private land. Adhere to trail etiquette, stay on marked paths, and be mindful of other trail users.
Martorelles and its surrounding towns offer various amenities including cafes, restaurants, pubs, and accommodation options. While not directly adjacent to every trailhead, you'll find choices for dining and lodging within a reasonable distance, allowing you to refuel and rest after your rides.
Yes, several trails in the Montornès - Martorelles area, including Coronavirus, Naranjito + Avi Miquel, The Goonies, and Turó Xtrem, are known for being well-maintained by local enthusiasts. This dedication ensures an enjoyable experience for enduro mountain biking, even with potentially dry and dusty conditions.
The Palaudalba Trail Area is known for its several 'trialeras' (technical sections) of varying difficulty, from green to red. These sections are short but offer guaranteed fun and are excellent for practicing and improving mountain biking skills. The 'Morgan Palaudalba' trial bike section is particularly highlighted for its steep inclination and challenging turns.


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