Best bike parks around Maranello are found within a region known for its automotive heritage and a growing cycling scene. While Maranello itself features a modern pump track and numerous cycling routes, the broader Emilia-Romagna region, particularly the Modenese Apennines, offers more extensive mountain biking facilities. The area provides diverse terrain, from paved paths to challenging mountain trails, catering to various cycling disciplines. This makes Maranello a base for exploring the scenic countryside and its varied cycling opportunities.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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A fallen tree in the middle of the road. In some places, brambles and nettles make it very difficult to pass.
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very technical trail, to be done with low MTB tire pressure
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Do it downhill, touching the brakes a little and you won't regret it 🤪 Adrenaline galore.. Attention ⚠ ⚠️ towards the end of the descent you will encounter 2 subspecies of ditches that cut the path diagonally.. If you don't lift the front wheel a little and you don't have enough travel on the fork, you risk getting planted and taking a 20m dive. .
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Not very short dirt road and very demanding due to the slope, length and surface, to be tackled only if very fit, otherwise you have to carry the bike by hand, at least in some points
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Tried to ride this stretch yesterday. Walked maybe about half of it, then came back. The route starts out smoothly but immediately there is a tight left bend on the fairly technical steep... I didn't feel like doing it in the saddle... Then the path continues and in my opinion there are no major difficulties. The real problem is that the stretch is wild, the vegetation prevents the passage in some places. Often the bike was braked and hampered by brambles with thorns that got in the way of the wheels or the pedals, the gearbox, the frame. In summer with short clothing it is unthinkable unless you want to go home with scratches, abrasions, etc. At one point I had to stop because there was a fallen trunk full of branches and vegetation that completely blocked the passage and I couldn't see a way out. If he were prepared for the mtb passage it would be a nice technical stretch.
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Superb descent !! Leg break climb, it was my first serious MTB climb
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Directly in Maranello, you'll find the newly built Pump Track Maranello, which is great for practicing bike handling skills. The town and its immediate surroundings also offer over 100 cycling routes, ranging from easy, paved paths like the Ferrari Museums Cycle Path to more challenging mountain biking trails.
Yes, for more advanced mountain biking, the Modenese Apennines host the Cimone Bike Park in Sestola. This park is a significant destination for MTB enthusiasts, offering numerous downhill tracks served by lifts within its wooded areas.
For challenging rides, consider the Rodiano–Casona Dirt Trail, known for its demanding climb and superb descent requiring good fitness. Another option is the Via Canalazza Trail, an adrenaline-filled downhill route with diagonal ditches that demand careful navigation.
Yes, you can find technical sections like the Easy technical MTB section by the river, which is suitable for riders experimenting with mountain biking. For more advanced technical challenges, the Rocky Trail features many stones and a rough, sloping descent, while the Technical Trail on Strada Statale 12, Emilia-Romagna is full of loose stones, steep slopes, and deep traces.
The most popular times for cycling in Maranello are June and August. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the region's routes, avoiding the peak heat of summer or potential winter closures at higher elevations.
Yes, Maranello offers several family-friendly cycling routes. The Ferrari Museums Cycle Path is a 21 km signposted route on paved paths connecting the Ferrari Museums of Modena and Maranello, offering a blend of nature and culture suitable for all skill levels.
Cycling routes around Maranello often feature views of the scenic Emilia-Romagna countryside, including the Modena hills, vineyards, and natural areas. The Modena–Vignola Cycle Path, for example, is described as a beautiful route surrounded by nature.
Beyond bike parks, the Maranello area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Il Cammino di Santa Giulia through Emilia-Romagna' or 'Montegibbio Castle – View from Monte Mongigatto loop'. There are also many gravel biking routes and running trails available. For more details, check out the Hiking around Maranello, Gravel biking around Maranello, and Running Trails around Maranello guides.
Yes, the Ferrari Museums Cycle Path is a great option. This 21 km route connects the Ferrari Museums of Modena and Maranello, allowing you to experience the region's automotive heritage alongside its natural beauty and local traditions.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, from challenging dirt trails with superb descents to technical sections that allow riders to experiment and improve their skills. The variety of experiences, from pump tracks to extensive cycling routes, caters to different preferences and fitness levels.
Cycling routes around Maranello vary significantly in length. For instance, challenging routes like 'Maranello - Prignano' span 73.8 km, and 'Fresco di mattina' is 93.2 km. Shorter, paved options like the Ferrari Museums Cycle Path are around 21 km, offering choices for different endurance levels.


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