Best bike parks around La Vall D'En Bas include a diverse network of routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and leisurely rides. The region offers varied terrain and well-maintained trails suitable for a range of skill levels. The Via Verda del Carrilet, an old railway path, provides gentle slopes ideal for families and relaxed rides through picturesque landscapes. Beyond greenways, the area features numerous mountain biking trails with significant elevation changes and technical sections.
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This section of trail is a bit too steep for climbing but looks like it would be great as a technical singletrack downhill. Climbing it was a bike push most of the way but I think it is all rideable as a downhill.
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This is a short little loop but it's really fast and fun. It is narrow and there are several other short trails that pass through the area. It's great for a hike, but even more fun on a mountain bike.
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This trail is very good but has some very tricky sections. If you go west they are almost impossible to go up and if you go east they are very difficult to go down. If you are a crack of the descents it can be super fun. It was a little more than I could do.
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This trail is not that easy on a gravel bike. There are some sections that are quite technical but not too steep. I think on a mountain bike it would be easier, but there may still be sections that need to be walked. The trail starts out as a dirt road and turns into a very narrow dirt track singletrack. Probably best left for hikers.
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Very fun trails and practically cycleable in its entirety. A good option to get off the Coll Sabastida, Collet de Pixanúvies and Pruit
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La Vall D'En Bas offers a diverse network of routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and leisurely rides. While not home to traditional bike parks with lift systems, the region provides varied terrain and well-maintained trails suitable for a range of skill levels, from challenging singletracks to family-friendly greenways.
Yes, for experienced riders, there are several challenging mountain bike trails. For instance, La Rebolled Singletrack is steep for climbing but offers a great technical downhill. Another option is Crest Line Singletrack, which features very tricky sections that are difficult to ascend or descend, providing a fun experience for skilled riders.
If you're looking for intermediate trails, Bonavista Singletrack is a short, fast, and fun loop with narrow paths. Additionally, you can find Fun singletracks near Coll Sabastida and Pruit, which are practically entirely cycleable and offer a good option to descend from those areas.
Absolutely. The Via Verda del Carrilet is a standout greenway, utilizing an old railway path with gentle slopes, making it ideal for families and cyclists of all fitness levels. It offers a quiet ride through picturesque landscapes and charming towns.
Cyclists can enjoy diverse landscapes, from rural valleys to views of the Puigsacalm and Santa Magdalena massifs. Many routes pass through well-kept towns like Hostalets d'en Bas, Joanetes, and Mallol, offering cultural immersion alongside natural beauty. Trails like Crest Line Singletrack and Fun singletracks near Coll Sabastida and Pruit also offer great viewpoints.
Beyond cycling, the region offers excellent opportunities for gravel biking and running. You can explore various routes like the Vía Verde Olot–Girona – Col de Bas loop for gravel biking or challenging running trails around Puigsacalm.
The region's pleasant climate generally makes it suitable for cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer can be warm but still enjoyable, especially in the mornings or late afternoons. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, some trails are definitely more suited for mountain bikes. For example, Costa Rasa Singletrack is described as quite technical with sections that might require walking on a gravel bike, making it a better fit for a mountain bike or even hikers due to its narrow dirt track nature.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse and well-maintained trail network, which caters to all skill levels. The scenic beauty, cultural immersion through charming towns, and the variety of experiences—from challenging technical descents to relaxed greenway rides—are highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, the region offers longer routes for those seeking endurance challenges. For example, a difficult 111 km loop from Cathedral Square of Girona to Santa Pau Medieval Village is available, featuring significant elevation gain. There are also various loops connecting to the Vía Verde Olot–Girona.
While La Vall D'En Bas itself focuses on natural trails and greenways, the broader Girona area is known for its cycling scene. For a dedicated uplifted bike park experience with purpose-built downhill tracks, you might consider the Pure Riding Bike Park, which is located in the wider Girona region.


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