Best bike parks around Grosio are found within a region that offers a diverse network of mountain biking trails. Grosio, situated in the Valtellina region, provides routes suitable for various skill levels, from moderate to very challenging, traversing alpine landscapes, forests, and historical paths. While dedicated bike parks with lifts are located in the wider Valtellina area, Grosio itself is a hub for natural mountain bike routes. These trails feature significant elevation changes and natural beauty, making the area a…
Last updated: June 1, 2026
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The trail from Italy to Switzerland after the Refugio Val Viola is technically demanding but rideable in most sections. I find the difficulty rating somewhat optimistic. You should definitely pay attention to the signpost to the right (bike route). I strongly advise against taking the path straight ahead, even though it's also marked as a bike route on the Kompass map. This section will require carrying your bike and is quite challenging (we were there and turned back!). According to the owner of the Refugio Campo, mountain rescue has had to be called out several times for bikers needing assistance on this stretch! From Switzerland towards Italy, starting about 1 km after the Refugio Campo, you'll have to push and carry your bike for a considerable distance up to the Passo Viola (not recommended). Here too, the difficulty rating is a bit optimistic. In any case, it's a great and challenging trail for mountain bikers in a beautiful landscape.
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Bormio 2000 is undergoing major renovations for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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Bormio 2000 beautiful place for families and walks
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The whole area is full of construction sites at work preparing for the next Winter Olympics
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Mega never-ending single trail🚴.
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A ski resort in Alta Valtellina, Bormio 2000 is a town where you can find hotels and restaurants open all year round, sporting goods shops and ski schools. A comfortable cable car arrives here from Bormio and another takes you even higher, towards Bormio 3000 and Cima Bianca. The asphalt climb towards Bormio 2000 is also very popular with the many people who cycle here: it measures almost ten kilometers and has an average gradient of 7.6%. In 2004, a stage of the Giro d'Italia arrived in Bormio 2000: it was one of the four stage victories of Damiano Cunego, who that year took the pink jersey to Milan.
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from Bormio 2000 on an easy dirt road then a beautiful up and down path
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Grosio offers a diverse network of natural mountain biking trails, ranging from moderate to very challenging. You'll find scenic routes through alpine landscapes, forests, and historical paths. Notable trails include Tornantissima Step 2, known for its challenging descents and technical sections, and La Grosina Step 2, another popular option for downhill action. For faster, less technical descents, consider Eita Sterratone and Fusino Sterratone.
While Grosio itself focuses on natural trails, the wider Valtellina region offers several dedicated bike parks with uplift facilities. These include Mottolino Bike Park in Livigno, renowned for its extensive downhill and freeride trails, and Carosello 3000 Mountain Park, also in Livigno, which features flow trails and enduro routes.
Visitors frequently enjoy the high alpine character and impressive views of Singletrack Fuorcla Minor, which is over 95% rideable. Another highly rated trail is Tornantissima Step 2, praised for its challenging descents and technical sections, including a significant drop from Mount Varadega.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging descents. Descent to Poschiavo is one of Switzerland's most famous, featuring S2 and S3 rated sections. In Grosio, Tornantissima Step 2 and La Grosina Step 2 are also known for their demanding downhill action and technical terrain.
The main season for bike parks in the wider Valtellina region typically runs from early June through September. For natural trails directly in Grosio, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn offer the best conditions, avoiding snow and ensuring trails are dry and accessible.
While many trails in Grosio are challenging, Bormio 2000 offers a paved climb that is popular with cyclists and provides facilities like hotels and restaurants, making it a more accessible option for families looking for a scenic ride. For dedicated bike parks, Carosello 3000 in Livigno also offers flow trails that can cater to a broader range of riders.
The trails around Grosio and the wider Valtellina region offer stunning alpine landscapes, forests, and views of high peaks like Piz Bernina and Piz Palü. The Val Grosina, accessible via routes like the E-bike circuit, showcases intact alpine features including pastures, streams, and lakes. Singletrack Fuorcla Minor is particularly noted for its impressive high alpine views.
Yes, Grosio is a great base for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Fraele Towers – Lake of the Stairs loop' or the 'Grosio – Eita Mountain Village loop'. There are also running trails, including the 'Villa Visconti Venosta loop', and road cycling routes like the 'Valtellina Trail – Bolladore Village loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Grosio, Running Trails around Grosio, and Road Cycling Routes around Grosio guides.
Bormio Bike Park is currently closed for work in preparation for the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. It is expected to reopen in the future, offering another significant destination for mountain biking in the region.
Yes, areas like Bormio 2000 offer hotels and restaurants that are open year-round. In Grosio itself, you will find local amenities, and some trails, like 'La Baita', lead to refuges that provide a rewarding destination with food and views.
Many trails in Grosio traverse historical paths, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural context. The Descent to Poschiavo trail, for instance, follows the tracks of the Rhaetian Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, providing a unique historical backdrop to your ride.


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