Best bike parks around Lliçà D'Amunt offer diverse mountain biking opportunities within a natural landscape. The region features trails that provide a bike park-like experience due to their design and technical features. This area is recognized for its challenging terrain, catering to mountain biking enthusiasts seeking natural routes and technical descents. The surroundings of Lliçà D'Amunt support a local culture for the sport, with numerous trails available.
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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A very useful route connecting Coll de Parpers with the Sant Carles residential area, avoiding the Plana de l'Espinal trail. The trail runs through the forest, with no technical difficulties, ideal for MTB but not suitable for gravel riding. The best part: from this section, countless super-fun and technical downhill trails open up, some quite challenging, heading towards Òrrius or Argentona. Highly recommended if you're looking for smooth alternatives with more challenging options right next door.
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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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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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Corriol very, very entertaining and little technical.
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The area around Lliçà D'Amunt offers a unique mountain biking experience with trails that locals consider "bike park-like" due to their design and technical features. You'll find diverse and challenging terrain, focusing on natural, technical routes rather than traditional lift-serviced bike parks. The region is known for its technical descents and forest routes.
Yes, Lliçà D'Amunt features several challenging trails. For instance, Trialera Chupacabras requires skill and expertise, especially its final meters with a steep descent after a sharp curve. Another option is the Rocky Mountain Bike Trail, which is a moderately technical section characterized by rocky terrain, demanding attention to descend successfully.
The Palaudalba Trail Area is an excellent spot. It features various "trialeras" – technical and often steep trails designed to be engaging and challenging. These range from green to red difficulty, allowing you to practice and increase the challenge by riding at higher speeds. The "Morgan Palaudalba" trail within this area is particularly noted for its steep inclination and winding curves.
Yes, the Torrent de Cabanyes Trail is an intermediate-level (S2 or Blue) trialera. It's generally cyclable, though some sections require care due to broken paths or dry ground. Another option is the Sant Carles Trail, which is very entertaining and less technical, ideal for MTB, and connects to more challenging downhill options towards Òrrius or Argentona.
Visitors appreciate the fun and challenging nature of the trails. Many highlight the technical sections and the opportunity to improve skills. For example, the "trialeras" in the Palaudalba Trail Area are praised for being very entertaining, even if short, allowing riders to repeat them and practice. The natural, rocky terrain of trails like the Rocky Mountain Bike Trail also provides a rewarding challenge.
While specific weather data isn't provided, generally, spring and autumn offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking in this region, with milder temperatures and less extreme weather. Summer can be hot, and winter might bring colder, potentially wetter conditions, depending on the specific year.
While many trails in the region are noted for their technical and challenging nature, the Palaudalba Trail Area offers "trialeras" that range from green to red difficulty. This means there are options suitable for starting to practice, and the difficulty increases with speed, allowing beginners to find suitable sections before progressing to more challenging ones.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Lliçà D'Amunt offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate "From Llicà d'Amunt to the Ermita de Santa Justa" or the easy "Llicà d'Amunt – Hermitage of Santa Justa loop." For runners, there are options like the "Congost River Bridge – Can Cabanyes Natural Area loop." Road cyclists can also find challenging routes like the "Huge boulder – Sant Llorenç Savall loop." You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for hiking, running, and road cycling around Lliçà D'Amunt.
While specific parking facilities for each trail are not detailed, the presence of numerous trails and a strong local biking culture suggests that parking is generally accessible near trailheads or in nearby villages. It's advisable to check local maps or community forums for specific parking recommendations for your chosen starting point.
The trails around Lliçà D'Amunt are set within a natural landscape, offering scenic forest routes and views. While not explicitly named as a 'natural park' in the data, the region's diverse terrain and forest trails provide a natural setting for biking. The Sant Carles Trail, for example, runs through the forest, offering a pleasant ride.
You can expect varied terrain, including rocky sections, steep inclinations, and winding forest paths. Trails like the Rocky Mountain Bike Trail are characterized by abrupt and irregular rocky ground, while others, such as those in the Palaudalba Trail Area, feature steep sections and narrow curves. Many trails also traverse forested areas.


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