Best bike parks in Pavia, while not featuring traditional purpose-built facilities, offers a diverse array of cycling opportunities through its natural landscapes, riverine paths, and the rolling hills of Oltrepò Pavese. The region provides extensive trail networks that cater to various cycling disciplines, including touring, gravel, and mountain biking. Cyclists can experience a wide range of landscapes, from flat riverbanks and canals to vineyards and challenging hilly terrain. Pavia serves as an excellent starting point for exploring these varied routes.
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beautiful ride! Be careful only on rockside, you need driving skills and familiarity.
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clean, fun and moderately easy trails...beautiful
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Roccia Guardamonte, famous for climbers. Panoramic view of the Staffora Valley
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Path suitable more for mtb than for gravel in short stretches that can only be covered on foot to overcome some natural obstacles. definitely varied and beautifully landscaped.
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Path called PS1-mtb not to be covered with mud, entrance on the right with descent, ups and downs with very beautiful humps. There is a stretch of path to be taken at the entrance on the left then leads back to the PS1.
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To taste the typical local products and to relax, the Agriturismo Guardamonte and the Agriturismo Cal del Monte are available, respectively in Piedmont and Lombardy in the municipalities of Gremiasco and Cecima. Guardamonte can be reached both from Lombardy, following from Voghera to Varzi, going up from Bagnaria, and from Piedmont, following from Tortona to Fabbrica Curone, going up from Gremiasco or San Sebastiano Curone.
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The Guardamonte area is geographically located on the southern slopes of Mount Vallassa (747 m), up to the watershed that its summit forms between the provinces of Alessandria and Pavia, between Valle Staffora and Val Curone, with a spectacular view which ranges up to the Apennines. The site is of historical / archaeological interest, with settlements starting from the Middle Neolithic (the first artificial terraces from which the name "Castelliere di Guardamonte" derives) up to the Roman era, being the area of considerable strategic importance (with military garrisons of late Republican age). There is no lack of naturalistic interest, the rocks preserve fossil remains of marine origin, in fact the sea was present here in prehistoric times. The crag south of Monte Vallassa is equipped for sport climbing and can be practiced all year round, there is no shortage of neighboring areas for bouldering. In nearby Ca del Monte, on the north-eastern side of the mountain, it is possible to practice paragliding by launching from the balcony overlooking the Curone Valley. Last but not least, this is one of the first spots frequented by local bikers and not only, with some dedicated trails, which feature artificial structures and in any case a trend and a fund perfected for MTB. They are all reachable with comfortable ascents mostly unpaved from the Staffora Valley, mainly on asphalt from Val Curone. The best known are Rock Side, which starts from the main rocky cliff with a purely rocky bottom and high slopes, and River Side, which begins between Guardamonte and Ca del Monte, with a more flowy course following the course of the Semola Torrent, to finish the Bidone. a real flow trail that from the Pic Nic area near the Caves of San Ponzo, above the village of San Ponzo Semola, descends towards the characteristic town built with the local rock.
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very complex route, certainly not suitable for beginners, with treacherous terrain and many difficult sections ... but fuck if it's beautiful
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While Pavia doesn't feature traditional, purpose-built bike parks, the region offers a diverse array of natural cycling opportunities. You'll find extensive trail networks through riverine paths, flat canal routes, and the rolling hills of Oltrepò Pavese, catering to touring, gravel, and mountain biking disciplines. Expect varied landscapes from tranquil riverbanks to challenging vineyard ascents.
Yes, Pavia offers several family-friendly cycling options. The trails within the Ticino Park, such as the Lomellino Ring Trail, are generally paved and suitable for all skill levels. Similarly, the historic Navigli Canals Loop routes are flat and picturesque, perfect for leisurely rides with the family.
For more challenging mountain biking, head to the Oltrepò Pavese hills. Areas like the Guardamonte Trail Area (GTA) and Nazzano Trail Area offer technical trails. For instance, the PS1-MTB Trail is known for its complex, challenging sections with descents and humps, while the Guardamonte Rock Outcrops area features dedicated trails with artificial structures and technical sections like the 'Rock side' trail with rocky outcrops and steep turns.
Cycling in Pavia allows you to experience diverse natural beauty. Along the Ticino Park trails, you'll enjoy river views and diverse wildlife. In the Oltrepò Pavese hills, you'll cycle through vineyards and discover spectacular viewpoints, such as those near the Guardamonte Rock Outcrops, which offer panoramic views up to the Apennines.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical interest. The Ticino Park Trails can lead you past historical sights, and the Navigli Canals Loop takes you through historic areas. The Guardamonte area, for example, is also of historical and archaeological interest, with settlements dating back to the Middle Neolithic and Roman eras.
For easier mountain biking, Parco Vernavola near Pavia offers routes like the 'Parco Vernavola' trail and the 'Vernavola Lake Loop,' which are generally easy and focus on pedaling without significant technical difficulties. The 'Parco Ticino - From Pavia to Ponte di barche' also provides an easy 24-mile MTB loop with panoramic views.
Beyond cycling, you can explore various outdoor activities. The region offers excellent opportunities for hiking, with routes like the 'Ring tour in the Monte Alpe Natural Reserve' or the 'From Pavia to the giant red bench along the Ticino'. There are also waterfall hikes available, such as the 'Ancient Chestnut Trees – Carlone Waterfall loop'.
The Oltrepò Pavese hills are unique for their challenging terrain, featuring ascents through picturesque vineyards and diverse landscapes. This area is ideal for gravel and mountain biking, offering routes with significant elevation gains and technical trails like the 'Guardamonte Bidon Trail' and 'Rock side,' which include natural features such as drops, jumps, and rock gardens.
The Il Rospo Trail is a popular trail, MTB park, and forest route located in the woods of the S.Colombano park. It's known for offering safe and fun tracks for mountain biking, and it's an intermediate-level trail, often considered a continuation of the Greensheep trail.
Yes, for those who enjoy flow trails, the Guardamonte Trail Area in the Oltrepò Pavese hills features the 'Guardamonte Bidon Trail.' This trail is described as a flowy, natural pump track with wooden bridges, drops, jumps, and road gaps of medium to high difficulty, offering an engaging ride.
The Camino Verde Trail is a varied and beautifully landscaped path, primarily suitable for mountain biking. It features short stretches that may require walking to overcome natural obstacles, making it a diverse and engaging experience for intermediate riders.
Cycling along the Navigli canals offers a distinctly flat and historic experience. Routes like the 'Naviglio Pavese and Naviglio Grande Loop' are popular among touring cyclists for their level terrain, making them accessible for all fitness levels. You'll enjoy leisurely rides through picturesque scenery, often connecting Pavia to Milan.


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