Bike parks near Ronco sopra Ascona are situated in a region known for its diverse mountain biking terrain overlooking Lake Maggiore. The area offers a variety of natural trails that wind through forests, valleys, and panoramic ridges. This region is recognized for its demanding landscapes and a mild climate suitable for nearly year-round biking. The focus is on versatile trails that cater to different skill levels, from easier rides to routes requiring advanced skills.
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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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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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Driven for the fourth time today. It's worth it again and again or more. The route was clean and passable again. The first third is a bit steep, but afterwards it's really flowing :-) But it needs some strength and technique. Driven with E-Bike All Mountain. I'm already looking forward to the next time :-)
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Share the view of those who have already commented. Are you already tired? Then you can skip the very last part by turning left at the water catchment. If you are coming from the Cardada trail, you can also enter the trail via Sira as an alternative. The highlight is "TopVrbAbfahrt 397...Collina Alta or Briobe s/M."
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Nice to climb (pushing for 50 metres) up to the crest, then a nice stretch of path on the crest, really fun, things change when you go down towards the Forcora pass, the path becomes technical and then from too much to impossible, I did it on foot 400 meters of woods, nothing dramatic though.
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The Ronco sopra Ascona region is known for its diverse mountain biking terrain, offering natural trails that wind through dense forests, lush valleys, and panoramic ridges. You'll find a mix of technical and flowing sections, catering to various skill levels, all set against the backdrop of Lake Maggiore.
Ronco sopra Ascona primarily offers natural mountain biking trails rather than dedicated bike parks with structured features like jump lines or specific downhill tracks. The region focuses on versatile, natural trails that provide a challenging and scenic riding experience.
Experienced riders will find several challenging options. The S3 Trail Cardada–Sentiero Collina Alta Connection features a mix of S3 and S2 sections with larger stones and high ledges. The Carbon Trail Entrance is noted for its demanding sections and is not for beginners. Additionally, the Crest Trail Section (Route 201 Monterecchio–Passo Forcora) includes technical sections with pointy stones and roots, recommended for experts.
While many trails in the region are challenging, there are options for easier rides. The Gravel biking around Ronco Sopra Ascona guide offers routes like the 'Ascona Lakeside Promenade loop from Ronco sopra Ascona,' which is an easier option at 12.8 km with 200m of elevation gain, suitable for a more relaxed experience.
The mild climate of the Ronco sopra Ascona region allows for nearly year-round mountain biking. It's an attractive destination even when other parts of the Alps are still covered in snow, making spring and autumn particularly pleasant, though summer and milder winter days are also suitable.
Many trails offer breathtaking panoramic views, especially over Lake Maggiore and into Italy. For example, the 'View of Lake Maggiore – Panoramic Route above Brissago loop from Ronco sopra Ascona' provides stunning vistas. The Crest Trail Section also features a nice stretch along a crest with great viewpoints.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, enjoy running trails, or go hiking. Popular hiking routes include 'Ronco sopra Ascona – Pizzo Leone' and the 'Corona dei Pinci Trail'.
Yes, some routes pass by grottos where you can stop for refreshments. For instance, the 'Ascona-Ronco sopra Ascona-Casone' route, known for its intense climb, has grottos available along the way.
Visitors appreciate the challenging terrain and scenic beauty. Trails like the S3 Trail Cardada–Sentiero Collina Alta Connection are described as exciting, though some sections may require pushing. The Carbon Trail Entrance is noted for its mix of demanding and flowing sections, best suited for experienced riders. The region's combination of steep trails, forest descents, and local cuisine by the lake is a highlight for many.
Yes, the Ascona-Locarno region is actively developing its mountain bike offerings. The Monti Motti Bike trail opened in 2025, and there are planned expansions for the Cardada Bike trail, indicating ongoing investment in new trails and modern infrastructure near Locarno's city center.
The Rasa–Bordei Trail is considered very difficult at the beginning, with some sections being nearly impossible to ride. However, it improves later on, becoming wider and more flowing, thanks to recent investments and improvements. It's generally recommended for absolute professionals or those comfortable with pushing/carrying their bike.
The Carbon Trail Rocky Forest Section offers wonderful flowing sections where you can 'fly' through the leafy forest floor. However, it also includes difficult parts with rocky terrain, requiring enduro or downhill experience and skill. It's not recommended for beginners and may involve pushing or carrying your bike in certain areas.


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