Best bike parks around Pignone offer a network of mountain biking trails that cater to various skill levels. The area features singletrack trails with diverse terrain and scenic views, providing a natural riding experience. Pignone's mountain biking trails often involve significant elevation changes, offering a physical challenge for riders. This region is known for its natural mountain bike routes, ideal for cross-country and all-mountain riding.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Top Trail! Technical in places. A bit of everything 👍🏻
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Very nice trail 👍🏻 The upper part is rather flowy and has some kickers, drops & berms, but also smaller rock gardens. The last section towards Levanto is then challenging. Hairpin turns and loose scree, partly with steps. Overall a top trail - a bit of everything!
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Dangers Easter 2026: The trail, unlike many others in the vicinity, is well-maintained, not dilapidated or overgrown, and passable throughout. Almost consistently S2 is correct, in my opinion never harder. The first upper third is rather fast and flowing, the middle with some jumps and berms, the lower part more technical and slower with hairpin turns and coarse rubble. Really great, it was a lot of fun!
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December 28, 2025, wet trail, but completely doable even on gravel! Very nice
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The trail requires good bike handling. It's very rocky, with lots of loose rocks in close succession. I did it alone and thought afterward that it was too risky for me. I didn't fall, but I thought if I did, it would probably be very painful and have consequences. It was still a lot of fun!
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Very nice trail. The first pic here with all the rocks gives a bit of a wrong impression. It's definitely a DH trail with rocky sections and switchback turns. But still a nice mtb trail. It starts flowy with jumps that can easily be go around. Final section is much more rocky and needs proper bike handling. I really enjoyed it.
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Awesome trail!!! From the very top initially S1 and flowing, then technical max S3 loose, blocked and hairpin bends. 6km long to the sea. 🤩🤩🤩
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Pignone offers a natural mountain biking experience centered around a network of singletrack trails. You'll find diverse terrain with significant elevation changes, providing a physical challenge and scenic views. Unlike conventional bike parks with lifts, the focus here is on immersive riding through the Ligurian landscape.
Yes, Pignone has trails suitable for beginners. For instance, the Strada dei Tedeschi Mountain Bike Trail is suitable for beginners and offers a shaded path, ideal for summer rides. The Trail 506 and 635 in the Cinque Terre National Park is also feasible for beginners, though it may involve pushing your bike at times.
For challenging descents, consider the Freeride Trail 28-19. It features jumps at the top and becomes technically more difficult and stony towards the bottom, offering a 6 km descent to the sea. The Monte Bandia Trail also has some very technical sections, rated up to S2/S3.
Many routes in the Pignone area offer panoramic views. The Trail 506 and 635 in the Cinque Terre National Park is known for its 'mega views' as part of a round tour. Additionally, the Trail 28-19 (Descent Towards Levanto) is described as very entertaining and scenic, with viewpoints along the way.
Yes, the Strada dei Tedeschi Mountain Bike Trail is a historical path. It was made by the German Wehrmacht military during World War II for logistics and as an escape route. It's a beautiful stretch through the forest, suitable for both cycling and walking.
The trails around Pignone are generally accessible year-round. The Strada dei Tedeschi Mountain Bike Trail, being almost entirely in the shade, is particularly perfect for summer rides to escape the heat. However, it's advisable to avoid trails like this during or immediately after periods of rain due to potentially muddy sections.
Beyond mountain biking, Pignone offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, enjoy Road Cycling Routes, or embark on challenging Mountain Hikes. Popular hiking routes include those with views of Corniglia and Vernazza.
Yes, Pignone is noted for having 4 accessible/adaptive trails available, catering to a wider range of riders.
Trails like Bandia Mtb and Bandia entry are known for their hard overall physical rating, often involving significant elevation gains. Via dei Postini 551 is particularly notable for having the most elevation gain in Pignone, at 722 ft, and is also the steepest with an average grade of 4.1%.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse difficulty levels, from intermediate to challenging, and the natural, undeveloped riding experience. The scenic beauty, especially the panoramic views of Monterosso and the surrounding landscape, is also a major highlight. Many appreciate the physical challenge offered by the trails' elevation changes.
Yes, the Freeride Trail 28-19 is known for featuring jumps at its upper sections, before becoming more technical further down.
The Strada dei Tedeschi Mountain Bike Trail is almost entirely in the shade, making it an excellent choice for riding during the summer months to find shelter from the heat.


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