Best bike parks around Anzola Dell'Emilia are accessible from this location, situated within the Bologna plain. The area serves as a base for exploring diverse mountain biking trails and facilities in the wider Emilia-Romagna region, including the Bolognese Apennines. Riders can find municipal training circuits nearby and access the extensive Bologna Montana Bike Area. This region offers varied terrain suitable for different skill levels and riding styles.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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From August 2025, a new route will be available from the Agriturismo and a new bridge over the Rhine.
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Park to go towards de Rossi or towards San Luca starting with via degli dei
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not difficult descent, in the spectacular green landscape
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Single track descent affordable for anyone
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I found myself doing the middle route by myself almost by mistake with a front and the mud on the ground. I must say it was not a great experience. There are extremely steep descents that require good DH experience (which I obviously didn't have). In some stretches of descents I got off the bike so as not to take risks, but the mud made my shoes and the bike slip with the brakes on. If you want to do it, do it with dry terrain, a helmet, and a minimum of experience!
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While Anzola Dell'Emilia itself doesn't host a dedicated bike park, the surrounding region offers a variety of options. You can find mountain biking trails, municipal training circuits, and extensive bike areas like the Bologna Montana Bike Area (BOM.B.A.). These cater to different styles, including downhill, enduro, all-mountain, and cross-country riding.
Yes, the region provides trails for various skill levels. For instance, the Terrarossa Riding Area in Ozzano Dell'Emilia has trails ranging from moderately popular green difficulty singletracks to red difficulty singletracks suitable for downhill. The Bologna Montana Bike Area also boasts a diverse network of trails, from technical descents to simpler cross-country routes. For advanced riders, highlights like Bregoli Enduro DH Middle Trail offer challenging descents.
For families, the Alpe di Cusna Bike Park in Febbio-Rescadore offers a dedicated kids' bike park area at the base of its slopes. Additionally, municipal training circuits like Fortinbike in Castel Maggiore provide an easy trail within the Parco della Pace, which can be suitable for younger riders.
The Bologna Montana Bike Area (BOM.B.A.) is a significant mountain biking destination in the Bolognese Apennines. It features a diverse network of trails for downhill, enduro, all-mountain, and cross-country. Riders can enjoy varied terrain, natural settings with caves and waterfalls, and breathtaking views. It also offers services like e-MTB hire, guided tours, and lift access. You can learn more at italia.it.
Yes, several municipalities in the Bologna plain offer dedicated training circuits. These include Bike Park Casalecchio in Casalecchio di Reno, SanLaBikePark in San Lazzaro, and Fortinbike in Castel Maggiore, which has an easy trail within the Parco della Pace in Trebbo di Reno.
Many trails offer beautiful natural scenery. For example, the Gravel trail along the Reno River — Parco Talon runs along the Reno River within Talon Park. The Bologna Montana Bike Area features natural caves, waterfalls, and stunning views across the Apennines. You can also find scenic viewpoints along routes like Strada Zappolino – Monteveglio Scenic Route.
The varied terrain of the Bologna Montana Bike Area allows for riding almost all year round. For instance, the Loiano trail area is suitable for autumn, winter, and spring, while the Alpe di Monghidoro area is ideal for spring, summer, and autumn. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling.
Yes, the Bologna Montana Bike Area is designed to provide comprehensive services, including e-MTB hire, guided tours, cycling lessons, charging points, and picnic areas. Some areas also offer lift access for easier downhill riding.
Beyond bike parks, the region around Anzola Dell'Emilia offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, enjoy Road Cycling Routes, or go Hiking. Popular routes include the 'Calanchi of Monte Maggiore' for MTB and various scenic road cycling loops.
Specific parking details vary by location, but many bike parks and trailheads offer designated parking areas. For example, the Bologna Montana Bike Area provides picnic areas and hospitality facilities, often with parking. While public transport options may be limited for direct access to all remote trails, major towns near bike parks are generally accessible by public transport, from which you might need to cycle or arrange further transport.
Visitors appreciate the Singletrack trail in Parco della Chiusa for its panoramic route and connection to the Via degli Dei. The Gravel trail along the Reno River — Parco Talon is popular as an off-road route along the Reno, forming part of the Talon Park and the MTB route 'The Path of the Gods', suitable for MTB/Trekking bikes.
Yes, the wider Emilia-Romagna region features unique bike parks. The Cimone Bike Park in Sestola offers numerous downhill tracks with lift access. BRN Village in Forlimpopoli is notable as Italy's first village entirely dedicated to cycling, boasting the largest pump track area in Italy, an XC/MTB track, and dirt ramps for stunts.


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