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Mountain biking around Labro offers diverse terrain, situated between the Reatini Mountains and overlooking Lake Piediluco. The region features a mix of mountainous landscapes, river valleys like the Valnerina along the Nera River, and the shores of Lake Piediluco. This varied topography provides a range of trails suitable for different skill levels, from gentle lakeside paths to more challenging mountain ascents. The area is characterized by its natural features, including the Marmore Falls and dense woodlands.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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42.5km
03:11
500m
500m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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15.7km
01:03
150m
150m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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40.7km
03:49
940m
940m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The most beautiful view of Lake Piediluco
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The trail runs roughly along the eastern shore of the lake
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A stop at Piediluco Lake is highly recommended!
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The view of the lake is beautiful and the trail to ride on a mountain bike is beautiful.
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Lago di Piediluco / Lake Piediluco Located in the southeastern foothills of Umbria, with a tributary bordering Lazio, Lake Piediluco, although 1.85 km² wide, is the largest natural lake basin in the region after Lake Trasimeno. Its name seems to be interpreted as "at the foot of the sacred grove." Together with Lakes Lungo, Ripasottile, and Ventina, located in the province of Rieti, it represents one of the remains of the ancient Lacus Velinus, a large basin of alluvial origin formed starting in the Quaternary period. The irregularly shaped lake, with a circumference of approximately 13 kilometers, is located at an altitude of 375 meters and has a maximum depth of approximately 19 meters. Its natural tributary is the Fuscello stream; the other two tributaries are represented by artificial canals. One connects it to the Velino River, while the other, 42 kilometers long, consists almost entirely of tunnels and diverts part of the waters of the Nera River into the lake. The inflow and outflow of water is entirely tailored to the energy needs of the industry in nearby Terni. The emissary, the Velino River, is diverted towards Marmoré, where it flows into the Nera River to form the Marmore Waterfall. Text / Source: wikipedia.org https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lago_di_Piediluco
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Also great for families.
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A hamlet of a thousand inhabitants in the municipality of Terni, Piediluco is known for the lake of the same name and is frequented by those visiting the nearby Marmore waterfalls. Of particular charm here is also the Rocca Albornoz, which stands on Monte Luco, abandoned since the end of the 18th century.
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It is early morning and the air is still like the lake water, everything is silent before the awakening of nature and man. The sun is there and begins to make visible the palette of a thousand colors. It is life that gives itself
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There are over 55 mountain bike trails around Labro, offering a diverse range of options for riders. These include 5 easy routes, 21 moderate routes, and 29 difficult routes, catering to various skill levels.
The mountain bike trails in Labro are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.2 stars from over 160 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, from lakeside paths to challenging mountain ascents, and the stunning natural beauty of the region, including views of Lake Piediluco and the Marmore Falls.
The region around Labro, with its Mediterranean climate, is generally pleasant for mountain biking from spring through autumn. Spring and early summer offer lush greenery and comfortable temperatures, while autumn provides cooler weather and beautiful fall foliage. It's always advisable to check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the Labro area is rich in natural and historical landmarks. You can encounter the impressive Marmore Falls, one of Europe's highest man-made waterfalls, and the serene Lake Piediluco. The trails also offer views of the Reatini Mountains and Monte Terminillo. The medieval village of Labro itself, with its fortified castle, is a historical gem.
Absolutely. The area around the Marmore Falls is a significant highlight for mountain biking. For example, the Third Drop of Marmore Falls – Marmore Falls loop from Labro-Moggio is a moderate 25.9-mile (41.7 km) path that explores the Nera River valley, offering direct views of the falls and its surroundings.
Yes, Lake Piediluco is a focal point for cycling. You can find routes like the Lake Piediluco – View of Terni loop from Piediluco, a difficult 40.7 km route, or the Lake Piediluco – Lago di Piediluco loop from Riserva naturale dei Laghi Lungo e Ripasottile, a moderate 43.7 km trail. These routes offer panoramic views of the lake and the surrounding countryside.
Yes, Labro offers several easy mountain bike trails suitable for families and beginners. The region features gentle lakeside paths, particularly around Lake Piediluco, which are generally accessible. An easy 20 km loop around Lake Piediluco and the Velino River is often recommended for those seeking a peaceful ride through green nature.
Many of the mountain bike trails around Labro are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Castle of the Dukes of Varano – Roman Bridge over the Velino River loop from Greccio and the Third Drop of Marmore Falls – Marmore Falls loop from Labro-Moggio. These circular routes make planning your ride more convenient.
Beyond the natural beauty, the Labro region offers rich historical and cultural sites. The medieval village of Labro itself, with its well-preserved architecture and the Castello Nobili Vitelleschi, is a highlight. Nearby, you can also visit the Sanctuary of Greccio, where St. Francis created the first Nativity scene. The Castle of the Dukes of Varano – Roman Bridge over the Velino River loop from Greccio specifically passes historical landmarks.
While many outdoor areas in Italy are dog-friendly, specific regulations can vary by trail or protected area. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in natural parks or near wildlife. For specific trails, checking local signage or contacting the park authority for the Nera River Park or Marmore Falls area is advisable to ensure compliance.
Yes, the Reatini Mountains provide a mountainous backdrop with challenging climbs. Routes like the Twisted Beech Tree – Rifugio Rivodutri 2 loop from Poggio Bustone, a difficult 42.7 km trail with significant elevation gain, lead through these mountains. You can also find specific mountain passes such as Forca di Arrone and Passo della Sgurgola in the vicinity.
Parking availability varies depending on the specific trailhead. For routes around Lake Piediluco, parking is typically available in the village of Piediluco. For trails near the Marmore Falls, designated parking areas are usually provided at the park entrances. When planning your route, it's best to check the starting point for specific parking information.


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