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Mountain bike trails Pescasseroli are situated within the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park, characterized by Apennine mountain ranges and ancient forests. The region offers diverse terrain, from technical singletracks to wider forest paths, with significant elevation changes. This geographical setting provides a varied environment for mountain biking, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
4.9
(17)
104
riders
31.9km
03:23
940m
940m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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36
riders
41.9km
04:06
1,140m
1,150m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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3.7
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5
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27.6km
02:53
860m
860m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
(24)
75
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35.7km
03:24
750m
750m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.6
(16)
47
riders
21.8km
02:21
510m
510m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Prato Rosso Refuge or Princess Maria of Piedmont
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The small church houses an icon of the black Madonna much venerated by the inhabitants of Pescasseroli. Behind there is a splendid plateau with a cross, an excellent place for a well-deserved break and to appreciate these mountains
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This area around the cemetery offers a great view of the hilltop village of Opi. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opi_(municipality)
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Pescasseroli is a charming mountain village in the heart of the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park. Renowned as a winter sports centre, it also offers plenty of opportunities for hiking and cycling in the summer.
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Small refuge located in the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise. Its real name is Princess Maria di Piemonte Refuge, but it is more commonly known as the Prato Rosso Refuge. https://www.fontamaraescursioni.it/rifugio-di-prato-rosso/
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Spectacular stretch of path, you arrive at the old plants, where dozens and dozens of cows graze, before tackling the last pico climb over a kilometer to get to Forca D'acero
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There are over 25 mountain bike trails around Pescasseroli, offering a range of experiences from moderate loops to challenging climbs. The komoot community has explored these routes over 600 times, providing an average rating of 4.4 stars.
The terrain around Pescasseroli is highly diverse, characterized by the Apennine mountain ranges and ancient forests within the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park. You'll encounter everything from technical singletracks and stony sections to wider forest paths and dirt tracks, with significant elevation changes. Trails are categorized by technical difficulty using the Single Track Scale (STS), from easy (S0-S1) to very hard (S3-S6).
Yes, Pescasseroli offers options suitable for families. While specific family-designated trails are not listed in detail, the area has trails with varying difficulty levels. The ancient forest of La Difesa, west of Pescasseroli, offers easy, half-day excursions that could be suitable for families, providing relief from summer heat and a chance to observe nature.
Pescasseroli offers diverse scenery year-round. Spring and summer bring blooming landscapes, while autumn is vibrant with foliage. Winter provides snow-covered vistas. For mountain biking, late spring through early autumn generally offers the most favorable conditions, avoiding heavy snow or extreme summer heat, though some trails may be accessible in winter depending on conditions.
Yes, many routes around Pescasseroli are designed as loops. For example, the Monte Tranquillo, Opi e Pescasseroli – giro ad anello is a challenging 31.9 km loop. Another popular option is the Pescasseroli e Rifugio Prato Rosso – giro ad anello, a moderate 27.6 km loop through forests and open areas.
Pescasseroli is located within the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park, offering stunning natural beauty. Along the trails, you might encounter ancient forests like La Difesa with its monumental beech trees. The region is also home to several beautiful lakes such as Lake San Domenico and Lake Posta Fibreno, known for its unique floating island. You can also find various mountain peaks, including Monte Tranquillo.
Yes, Pescasseroli features a dedicated bike park with trails like 'Nordica,' 'Camoscio,' and the highly recommended 'Lupo.' The 'Lupo' trail is known for being technical, stony, and featuring drops and fast curves, appealing to enduro and downhill riders. The bike park also offers chairlift access, allowing for repeatable descents.
When mountain biking within the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park, it is crucial to respect park regulations. This includes staying on marked paths to protect the environment and its rich biodiversity. The park is dedicated to preserving its natural landscape and wildlife, such as the Marsican brown bear and golden eagle.
Absolutely. Pescasseroli offers several challenging routes for experienced riders. A difficult 41.9 km loop, Da Pescasseroli attraverso il Parco Nazionale d'Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise - Giro ad anello, explores the core of the National Park with expansive views and demanding sections. The Pescasseroli Bike Park also features technical trails like 'Lupo' for enduro and downhill enthusiasts.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 140 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, ranging from technical singletracks to scenic forest paths, and the stunning natural beauty of the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park. The challenging climbs and rewarding views are frequently highlighted as key attractions.
While the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park is a protected area, specific regulations regarding dogs on mountain bike trails can vary. It is generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash in national parks to protect wildlife and ensure their safety. Always check the latest park guidelines or local signage for the most current rules regarding pets on trails.
Pescasseroli, as the 'capital' of the National Park, typically offers parking facilities within or near the town center, which can serve as starting points for many trails. For specific trailheads, parking availability may vary. Public transport options to Pescasseroli exist, but direct access to all trailheads via public transport might be limited, making a car often more convenient for reaching diverse starting points.


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