Best bike parks around Bassano Del Grappa are situated within the Monte Grappa massif, a region known for its extensive network of mountain biking trails. This area features diverse terrain, from natural trails to dedicated bike park facilities, catering to various mountain biking disciplines. The region also holds historical significance, with many trails traversing areas with World War I emplacements and landmarks. Riders can explore a blend of challenging routes and scenic landscapes.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Challenging descent, with rocks and stones, some roots, steep and with many switchbacks. In the second part the inconsistent ground makes it slippery in dry conditions. It is not extreme but you need a good handle. To give you an idea it is more S3 than S2.
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It takes a lot of skill to get down on this narrow, slippery, steep trail. If you really want to try it, at least make sure it's suto and no mojo...
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Trail for expert bikers. In my opinion, local bikers have created/modified this trail with jumps and reinforced curves in some places. Right after the start of the single track we find a jump, which those who are familiar with it can pass, others can easily go around it. Perhaps this is the toughest point. Then curves, roots, jump on a curve, towards the end a jump that is difficult to see but, being careful, you can go over it. Have fun and be careful the first time... 😁
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I discovered this trail by chance, usually I passed further down, in the Val del Gatto. It was a pleasant discovery, a little less for me because I consider it very challenging. It is practically an enduro trail, fixed, certainly created by local bikers, to whom I give my compliments. If you are an expert biker who loves curves, counter-curves, jumps of various kinds with the presence of roots emerging, go and have fun. To be done downhill. I had taken it uphill but, after a while I noticed that it was only to be taken downhill. So I recommend it... 😁
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Fallen tree, overcomeable with the bike on the shoulder and a bit of athleticism. It's not the only passage to do like this on this stretch
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Fast and bumpy single track, very fun downhill if done with a full or DH bike, and not particularly difficult. In the long run it puts your hands and arms to the test.
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Wide and fast, very fast, mule track that goes down from Campocroce to Cassanego in a flash. Lately (2023) the surface has worsened further due to the rains (and it is much worse than you can see in the photo) so, although it remains an S1, I only recommend it for full houses. With an electric or with a lot of patience you can even do it uphill. Under no circumstances do this on gravel!
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Fantastic trail that can be traveled all year round. In the upper part it presents some tight curves but on excellent ground, then some jumps and in the end a little loose. Overall fun, never exhibited but not to be underestimated.
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The Monte Grappa region offers a diverse range of terrain. You'll find everything from fast singletracks through woods to rocky and technical sections. Trails can include features like rock gardens, narrow switchbacks, and challenging descents. For example, the Singletrack Trail at Prati di Borso is known for its narrow switchbacks and stony sections, while Trail 105 is a wide path with loose stones.
While Bassano Del Grappa itself is more known for its extensive trail network, the surrounding Monte Grappa massif hosts the **Grappa Gravity Games Bike Park**. This park features a circuit of approximately 2 km with additional tracks outside the park, offering jumps and parabolic curves. It caters to various mountain biking disciplines and operates year-round.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the area offers several technical descents. Trail 97 Downhill is a beautiful and technical trail suitable for enduro MTB. Another demanding option is the Marmorina Descent Singletrack, which features steep slopes and very stony ground, recommended for riders with full control of their MTB in difficult situations.
Yes, there are options for less experienced riders. The Singletrack along the west bank of the Brenta River is a comfortable and well-maintained path, frequently used by pedestrians and runners, making it a good choice for refining bike riding techniques in a more relaxed setting. While many trails in Monte Grappa can be challenging, some sections can be ridden at a reduced speed with S1 knowledge.
The Monte Grappa region is rich in history. Many trails traverse areas with historical importance, including trenches and artillery emplacements from World War I. The Cima Grappa military shrine is a notable landmark. You can combine the thrill of mountain biking with exploring significant historical sites and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.
The Grappa Gravity Games Bike Park is open year-round, offering flexibility. For the broader Monte Grappa trail network, the cycling season generally runs from spring through autumn. While specific weather conditions vary, the region is popular for cycling during these months, allowing riders to enjoy the diverse landscapes and trails.
Yes, e-bike rentals are available at the Grappa Gravity Games Bike Park, providing an option for those who wish to explore the park or nearby trails without bringing their own equipment.
Beyond mountain biking, the Bassano Del Grappa area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, go Road Cycling, or enjoy Hiking. The Monte Grappa area is particularly famous for its challenging road cycling climbs, including 11 different routes to the summit.
Visitors frequently praise the unique blend of challenging trails, stunning natural scenery, and rich historical context. Riders appreciate the exhilarating climbs and descents, the diverse landscapes, and the opportunity to explore routes with historical significance. The variety of trails, from technical descents to scenic riverbank paths, also contributes to a highly enjoyable experience.
The Monte Grappa region boasts an extensive network of over 300 km of trails. One notable challenging route is the 'Legendary Monte Grappa,' a loop from Crespano featuring old mule tracks and technical sections like Sentiero delle Meatte and Sentiero #153. These routes offer diverse options for longer rides through mountain pastures and downhill sections.
Trails in the Monte Grappa area often feature significant elevation changes. For instance, the Trail 105 has an average gradient of 10%, with sections reaching up to 20%. Many routes involve substantial climbs and descents, providing a good workout and rewarding views.


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