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Mountain bike trails around Trissino traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and pre-Alpine foothills, offering a dynamic environment for riding. The region features dedicated cycle paths along rivers and through natural settings, alongside extensive forests. Terrain varies, including asphalt, gravel roads, and dirt paths, some with natural singletrack and rock gardens. This diverse topography provides both challenging climbs and exhilarating descents for mountain bikers.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
4.5
(37)
123
riders
73.9km
06:14
1,860m
1,860m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
5.0
(2)
82
riders
54.0km
03:32
530m
530m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.2
(6)
41
riders
54.5km
03:38
750m
750m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(3)
37
riders
24.6km
02:06
560m
570m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.1
(23)
16
riders
33.1km
02:24
630m
630m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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The Buso della Rana is the largest cave in the Veneto region and one of the most extensive in Italy, with a network of caves stretching almost 30 km in total (40 km including the Pissatèla complex above, to which it is connected). Located beneath the Faedo-Casaròn Plateau, it is an intricate karst system that collects and channels the plateau's waters into the Rio Rana, which flows at the entrance. It was formed when rainwater seeps into the permeable limestone surface layer and, encountering the underlying impermeable basalt (volcanic rock), flows laterally, eroding the rock. Over millions of years, this has created a complex labyrinth of horizontal tunnels, chambers, chimneys, siphons, and small lakes traversed by underground streams. Because it drains the plateau's waters, the cave is subject to flash floods, making exploration treacherous. Inside, the temperature remains constant between 10 and 12°C year-round. It is freely accessible through the monumental entrance and by proceeding along the Main Branch for about fifty meters, until reaching the first flooded corridor or Siphon, a horizontal constriction that requires crawling. From there, it is the preserve of speleologists or exciting and adventurous guided tours organized by associations like Biosphera (see link). The internal branches are not marked, and one must know the way. The name of the cave has nothing to do with the amphibian, but is an Italianized term from the Cimbrian word "roan," meaning "rocky wall," referring to the cliff at the entrance. https://www.busodellarana.it https://esplora.biosphaera.it/luoghi/buso-della-rana/
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wonderful route from Staro 1000 to the ossuary
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Beautiful refuge reachable both by asphalt and off-road, in the middle of the pre-Alps. Highly recommended!
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descent to Cornedo ruined by rain. However, it is passable with caution.
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Nice stretch of dirt road along the river
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Nice stretch of dirt road in the countryside
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Trissino offers a wide selection of mountain bike trails, with over 390 routes to explore. These include 56 easy, 208 moderate, and 133 difficult trails, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, Trissino has 56 easy mountain bike routes, many of which are suitable for beginners. These trails often feature less elevation gain and smoother terrain, allowing new riders to enjoy the region's scenic beauty. Look for routes under 2 hours and with less than 1,000 ft elevation gain for a good starting point.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Trissino offers 133 difficult routes. One such demanding option is the Rotta del Guà Cycle Path – Scenic Trail loop from Trissino, which covers 77.5 km with over 1,600 m of elevation gain. Another is the Gravel Road Above Malunga – Rifugio Campogrosso loop from Trissino, spanning nearly 80 km with similar elevation, often requiring over 6 hours to complete.
Yes, many mountain bike routes in Trissino are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to start and end your ride in the same location. An example of a moderate circular route is the Rotta del Guà Cycle Path – Val del Chiampo Cycle Path loop from Trissino, which is 54.5 km long.
Mountain bike trails in Trissino traverse a diverse landscape of rolling hills, vineyards, and olive groves. You'll ride through extensive forests and along dedicated cycle paths by rivers, with views extending to the pre-Alpine foothills. The region also offers impressive natural monuments like the Turigi Viewpoint, providing a 360° panorama.
Yes, the Trissino area features several beautiful waterfalls that can be incorporated into your rides. You can explore highlights like the Papalini Waterfall or the Pissolòn Waterfall. For more options, check out the dedicated guide to Waterfalls around Trissino.
Beyond the trails, Trissino offers a rich historical context. You can find impressive villas, such as the Villa Trissino, or explore the Rocca Scaligera, a 14th-century defensive fortress. For specific historical points of interest, consider visiting highlights like the Bishops' Castle or the Villa Castle or Romeo's Castle.
Trissino experiences a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for mountain biking, avoiding the peak summer heat and winter's wetter conditions, making them ideal for exploring the region's trails.
The mountain bike trails in Trissino are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1,500 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, from gravel roads to natural singletrack, and the dynamic environment provided by the rolling hills and pre-Alpine foothills.
Yes, Trissino features several long-distance mountain bike routes. The Gravel Road Above Malunga – Rifugio Campogrosso loop from Trissino is one of the longest, covering nearly 80 km. Another significant option is the Rotta del Guà Cycle Path – Scenic Trail loop from Trissino, which is 77.5 km long.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations are not always available, many of Trissino's 56 easy routes are suitable for families. These trails typically have less demanding terrain and elevation, making them enjoyable for riders of all ages. Look for shorter, less technical loops along cycle paths for a pleasant family outing.


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