Best bike parks around Campi Bisenzio are found in the surrounding Florentine hills, offering diverse terrain for mountain biking. The area, situated near Florence in Tuscany, provides access to both dedicated trail centers and natural singletracks. Its geographical position allows for cycling through forests and along river paths, with options ranging from technical descents to more relaxed routes. The region serves as a base for exploring various cycling experiences within a reasonable distance.
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Starting point for many trails that wind around Monte Morello. The CAI signage is very well maintained.
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⚠️ connecting path from asphalt road to Poggio Ciliegio alla Merdaccia interrupted by landslide
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It is one of the most popular trails together with the Etrusco and therefore it is usually free of branches and various obstacles that are cleaned both by the "trail builders" of the area, but also by common riders who, finding stones or branches, clear the track anyway out of their habit. It is a Trail that does not present particular difficulties (except perhaps in a passage or two) also suitable for those who are starting to tackle single tracks and who are beginners. It is quite flow even if at times it is dug and with steps that form in the curves due to the very fact that it is very "trafficked" especially on weekends. Even the climb is quite easy since it can be done by tackling the asphalt road that goes up starting from the main road of Pinone and which is in any case closed to normal vehicular traffic.
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The Seppi source is located along the Colli Alti road that leads from Sesto to Pratolino. From here a dirt road starts that leads to the Sella degli Scollini and, from here, various MTB tours start.
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Access is from the provincial road of Colli Alti where, more or less, the climb ends on both sides. From here, along a comfortable dirt road to the saddle of Scollini and then continue left to Tedesco Morto, and right to Poggio del Giro and Ceppeto.
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Puppeapera is indicated as medium difficulty on par with Miglio Verde and Jango and New Jango, in my opinion it is not bad to take a look at most of the jumps first because there are often obstacles, non-trivial lines and little space before and/or after the jump or drop. Unless you face the trial with a MTB with generous suspension and/or a lot of grip under your ass...
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Almost a kilometre and a half long, on the southern slopes of Monte Pietramarina, the "La Fortezza" trail is one of the most popular in the area between Cerreto Guidi and Poggio A Caiano. It is suitable for mountain bikes and can be tackled almost exclusively downhill, perhaps with a full-suspension or downhill bike.
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The area around Campi Bisenzio offers several well-regarded spots for mountain biking. Among the most popular are Roveta Trail Center, known for its technical downhill trails with jumps and drops, and La Fortezza Trail, a nearly 1.5-kilometer downhill trail suitable for various skill levels. Additionally, the Rincine Trail Area, though further afield, is a significant destination with hand-built trails for intermediate to advanced riders.
Yes, some trails are accessible for beginners. La Fortezza Trail is described as suitable for those starting to tackle singletracks, with a generally flowy nature. For a dedicated 'mini bike park' experience with features like banked curves and small jumps, the Feronia Trail within the Fontesanta MTB area near Florence is a good option.
The Rincine Trail Area features diverse, hand-built trails primarily within the forest. Riders will encounter natural terrain including rocks, roots, berms, tight switchbacks, and small jumps and drops. The trails offer a good flow and cater to intermediate to advanced riders, with some black trails having a more natural character.
For family-friendly cycling, Campi Bisenzio offers numerous 'piste ciclabili' (cycle paths) along the Bisenzio River and within the 'Parco della Piana'. As a natural monument and starting point for many MTB tours, Fonte dei Seppi is also considered family-friendly and offers access to various routes.
The geographical position and relatively low elevation of areas like the Rincine Trail Area allow for favorable weather conditions for much of the year. This means you can enjoy cycling even in winter when higher-altitude bike parks might be closed due to snow. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities in Tuscany.
Absolutely. The Roveta Trail Center is a dedicated area with several technical downhill trails, including jumps and drops, well-maintained by local teams. The Merlino Trail also offers a technical and fun descent with repetitive drops and jumps, recommended for experienced riders. Further away, Abetone Gravity Park provides a range of downhill (DH) and enduro routes of varying difficulty up to black trails.
Beyond bike parks, Campi Bisenzio is a great base for various cycling activities. You can explore road cycling routes, such as the 'Pinone Pass – Carmignano Town Center loop' or 'The Sower Statue – Chianti Hills loop'. For mountain biking, there are also general MTB trails like the 'Etruscan Source – Leonardo Da Vinci's birthplace loop' or the 'Travalle Cycle Path – Borgo di Cavagliano loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Campi Bisenzio and MTB Trails around Campi Bisenzio guides.
Many trails in the Florentine hills offer scenic views. While specific viewpoints are not always highlighted for every trail, the natural setting of areas like Monte Morello, where Puppe a Pera is located, provides pleasant immersion in the woods. Fonte dei Seppi is also listed as a viewpoint, offering a starting point for tours with potential vistas.
Yes, particularly at the Rincine Trail Area, the Firenze Freeride association organizes guiding, shuttle services, and skill training. Their app can be used for booking these services and checking trail status, which is very helpful for planning your visit.
The trails around Campi Bisenzio, especially those in the Florentine hills, are often characterized by being hand-built and maintained by local teams. This results in a blend of technical descents, natural singletracks, and flowy sections with few rocks and roots, offering a distinct riding experience. The tranquility of these remote settings, contrasting with more crowded tourist areas, also adds to their appeal.
Appropriate clothing for mountain biking, including a helmet and protective gear, is highly recommended for all technical trails. It's also advisable to bring water, as fountains may not be readily available on all routes, especially in more remote areas.


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