Best bike parks around Brissago are found within the scenic Ticino region, known for its diverse mountain biking trails rather than conventional bike parks. The area offers a blend of challenging terrain, natural beauty, and cultural experiences for cyclists. Trails cater to various skill levels, providing options from moderate routes to technical downhill sections. This region is a destination for mountain biking enthusiasts seeking varied landscapes and demanding rides.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Attention, often many pedestrians, drive slowly
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Coming from Mte Lego, a great Vrb trail to the Sentiero Collina Alta or to then whizz down to Brione sM. S3. Short video: https://youtu.be/-ADu8iED7Zs?si=nhF4V5qYcVUinvMS
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Hiking trail, also suitable for bikes (no no-entry signs on either side. S1, individual cross gullies and small ledges, a few small bridges, individual beautiful viewpoints with benches.
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Since my last visit to Corona dei Pinci in 2023, work has been done on the trail, so the paths are well maintained. 👍 Thanks to the shovel team! 👏
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After the Rasa Trail https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/133646, after a little refreshment in the grotto of Rasa, this trail (Rasa-Bordei) follows. You absolutely have to keep left at the first junction (Bordei is signposted). It is very difficult to ride at the beginning, if not impossible. But then (as cadillac55555 mentioned before me) it gets a lot better, even wide and flowing - a lot of investment has been made, improvements made and made safer...
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Since I took the partially drivable hiking trail from S2 to S3 as a shortcut (50% drivable), I can only speak for the second part of this route. Machines were used to work on the path here and from my point of view it is now only an S1 at most! Which was a very welcome innovation.
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The route from Monterecchio to Passo Forcora on the crest (signposted as route 201) has some difficult stretches and is only recommended for experts, or you can get off the bike and cover long stretches by pushing. There are descents with pointy stones fixed to the ground and large roots. In addition, a long stretch of path is narrow track like the wheel covered by vegetation. The route from Passo Forcora to Monterecchio is easy.
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Brissago and the broader Ascona-Locarno region are renowned for an extensive network of mountain biking trails rather than conventional bike parks. You'll find a diverse range of difficulties, from moderate routes to challenging, technical downhill sections, all set against stunning natural backdrops like Lake Maggiore and the Melezza River. The area offers a blend of adrenaline, natural beauty, and cultural experiences.
Yes, Brissago is known for its challenging and technical trails. For instance, the S3 Trail Cardada–Sentiero Collina Alta Connection features mostly S3 sections with S2 in between, including larger stones and high ledges. Another demanding option is the Crest Trail Section (Route 201 Monterecchio–Passo Forcora), which has technical descents and can require pushing your bike in parts. The Rasa–Bordei Trail is also initially very difficult to ride.
Many trails in the region offer spectacular views of Lake Maggiore. The View of Lake Maggiore from Monte Carza highlight provides an incredible panoramic vista from its summit. Additionally, the 'View of Lake Maggiore – Via ai Monti loop from Brissago' (mentioned in region research) is a challenging route with panoramic vistas of the lake.
The Brissago region is particularly noted as a paradise for biking in spring and autumn. During these seasons, many other areas might still be covered in snow, making Brissago an excellent choice for early and late-season riding.
Yes, many routes in the Brissago area pass through charming villages and historical sites, offering a rich experience beyond just the thrill of the ride. For example, the 'Ponte Ballerino – Sant'Anna Gorge loop from Brissago' offers scenic paths, including a picturesque gorge, and the opportunity to see a 17th-century church dedicated to Sant'Anna.
Yes, for visitors without their own equipment or those looking for expert guidance, options exist to rent bikes (mountain bikes, e-mountain bikes, junior mountain bikes) and hire guides through local partners like BikeBrix Brissago.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and difficulty levels, ensuring there's something for almost every mountain biker. The stunning scenery, including panoramic views of Lake Maggiore and the surrounding mountains, is a consistent highlight. Many also enjoy the combination of challenging rides with cultural experiences found in charming villages along the routes.
Beyond mountain biking, the Brissago area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including options like the 'Cammino del Lago Maggiore: From Cannobio to Ascona' or the 'Sacro Monte di Brissago e Ronco Sopra Ascona − loop hike'. For more information on hiking, visit the Hiking around Brissago guide. There are also challenging mountaineering routes and touring bicycle options available.
Absolutely. The 'Via ai Monti – View of the Melezza River loop from Brissago' is described as a hard mountain bike ride demanding very good fitness and advanced riding skills, with technical sections where pushing might be necessary. The Corona dei Pinci Trail also becomes much more demanding (up to S3) and requires technical driving skills shortly after passing the ridge.
Yes, not all trails are extreme. The 'Ponte Ballerino – Sant'Anna Gorge loop from Brissago' is a moderate mountain bike ride suitable for various skill levels, though good fitness is required. The 'Ascona-Brissago-Ascona Loop' is also a moderate route, featuring charming villages and Mediterranean flair, and is suitable for road and e-bikes as well.


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