Bike parks in Val D'Ozola, Monte Cusna, located in the Reggio Emilia Apennines, offer a diverse landscape for mountain biking. This region features dedicated bike park facilities and extensive natural trail networks, catering to various skill levels. The area is characterized by its high natural value, with trails winding through picturesque landscapes, forests, and offering views of the Apennines. It provides a mix of adrenaline-fueled descents, scenic loops, and technical challenges.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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memorial stone dedicated to Russian soldiers who contributed to the war of liberation.
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CAI path that can be traveled by trail/enduro bike...starting with a rock garden, as you descend towards the high grip a series of technical hairpin bends begins
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Enduro trail (blue level) created by the CuPra Freeride Area guys. From the entrance to the Decoville path, turn right and continue to the end of the carriageway: this is where the trail starts. The first stretch, up to the crossroads with the paved road, is full of tight hairpin bends (hence the S-Line). The second section, on the other hand, is with more open hairpin bends and some compression, very smooth. The end is in via Piagna in Ligonchio.
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CAI trail with some variations for mountain bikes, rather rough, with steep sections and tight hairpin bends, at the end keep left with the Maraam Trail towards Monte Orsaro to avoid pushing the bike
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First part of very flowing and fast trail, second part more technical with stones and roots very fun
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The Val D'Ozola and Monte Cusna region offers a diverse mix of dedicated bike park facilities and extensive natural trail networks. You'll find everything from adrenaline-fueled descents and technical challenges to scenic loops through picturesque landscapes. The area caters to various riding styles, including enduro, all-mountain, and downhill.
Both. The region features dedicated bike parks like the Alpe di Cusna Bike Park in Febbio-Rescadore, which offers over 20 official trails, a kids' bike park, rentals, and instructors. Additionally, areas like the CuPra Bike Area Ligonchio/Cusna provide chairlift access to numerous redeveloped natural enduro and freeride trails, blending park features with natural terrain.
Yes, the Alpe di Cusna Bike Park in Febbio-Rescadore is an excellent option for families. It features trails designed for adults alongside a dedicated kids' bike park area at the base of the slopes, making it suitable for groups with mixed abilities.
While many trails offer technical challenges, dedicated bike parks like Alpe di Cusna cater to beginners with specific routes and facilities. They also offer expert instructors to help new riders get started. For those looking for a less intense experience, panoramic e-bike rides are also available.
The Val D'Ozola and Monte Cusna area is renowned for its high natural value. You'll ride through pristine beech and fir forests, picturesque meadows, and along panoramic ridges, offering breathtaking views of the Apennines and sometimes even the Apuan Alps. You might also discover ancient villages, natural caves, and waterfalls.
Absolutely. Many trails in the region offer stunning vistas. For example, the Panoramic Trail in Parco Nazionale dell'Appennino Tosco-Emiliano is known for its fantastic views. Ridge panoramas are a common feature, especially in areas like CuPra Bike Area.
Experienced riders can challenge themselves on trails like the Lago Coprio Trail (633), a challenging forest trail starting with a rock garden and continuing with technical hairpin bends. The Alta Tensione Trail is another rough CAI trail with steep sections and tight hairpin bends, designed for mountain bikes.
Yes, intermediate riders will enjoy trails such as the S-Line Trail, an enduro trail with tight hairpin bends and smooth compressions. The Super Natural Trail also offers a very flowing and fast first part, followed by a more technical section with stones and roots.
The region is generally best visited during the warmer months when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are favorable for riding. Specific events like "Bike - Grill & Jump" often take place in summer, indicating a prime season for bike park activities.
Beyond mountain biking, the area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, go running on scenic trails, or embark on challenging mountain hikes. Guided tours are also available for exploring the Alta Via dei Parchi.
Yes, at dedicated facilities like the Alpe di Cusna Bike Park, you can find bike rentals and expert instructors. This makes it convenient for visitors who don't bring their own equipment or wish to improve their skills.
The region offers welcoming refuges and local hospitality, particularly around areas like Alpe di Cusna Bike Park and CuPra Bike Area. These spots often provide options for food and drinks, allowing riders to refuel and relax after their rides.


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