Best bike parks around Castelnuovo Rangone are primarily represented by a network of cycling paths and trails within the Emilia-Romagna region. This area, situated near Modena, offers diverse landscapes ranging from green spaces to connections between towns. While not featuring traditional bike parks with specialized downhill trails, it provides various routes suitable for mountain biking, road cycling, and leisurely rides. The terrain includes gravel paths, asphalted roads, and technical singletracks, catering to different cycling preferences.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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A fallen tree in the middle of the road. In some places, brambles and nettles make it very difficult to pass.
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MTB washing, on the way back... from those routes... what do you ask yourself? "why??"
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Do it downhill, touching the brakes a little and you won't regret it 🤪 Adrenaline galore.. Attention ⚠ ⚠️ towards the end of the descent you will encounter 2 subspecies of ditches that cut the path diagonally.. If you don't lift the front wheel a little and you don't have enough travel on the fork, you risk getting planted and taking a 20m dive. .
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Beautiful ride on the first hills of Maranello with a splendid view of the surrounding hills
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Tried to ride this stretch yesterday. Walked maybe about half of it, then came back. The route starts out smoothly but immediately there is a tight left bend on the fairly technical steep... I didn't feel like doing it in the saddle... Then the path continues and in my opinion there are no major difficulties. The real problem is that the stretch is wild, the vegetation prevents the passage in some places. Often the bike was braked and hampered by brambles with thorns that got in the way of the wheels or the pedals, the gearbox, the frame. In summer with short clothing it is unthinkable unless you want to go home with scratches, abrasions, etc. At one point I had to stop because there was a fallen trunk full of branches and vegetation that completely blocked the passage and I couldn't see a way out. If he were prepared for the mtb passage it would be a nice technical stretch.
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While Castelnuovo Rangone doesn't feature traditional bike parks with specialized downhill trails, the area offers a diverse network of cycling paths and routes. You'll find options for mountain biking, road cycling, and leisurely rides, ranging from challenging technical sections to scenic, green pathways connecting towns.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, you can find trails like the Via Canalazza Trail, known for its demanding downhill sections and technical features, including ditches. Another option is the Technical Trail on Strada Statale 12, Emilia-Romagna, which features loose stones, steep slopes, and water-eroded traces requiring composure.
For more relaxed rides, the **Ciclabile Jack Kerouac (Modena-Vignola Cycling Path)** is a significant route traversing Castelnuovo Rangone, Spilamberto, and Castelvetro, known for its pleasant, green surroundings. Another option is the **Castelnuovo Rangone - Montale Cycling Path**, a 2.2-kilometer pedestrian and cycling path ideal for a shorter, accessible ride.
Yes, several routes are suitable for families. The **Ciclabile Jack Kerouac** offers a generally flat and scenic experience through greenery. The **Castelnuovo Rangone - Montale Cycling Path** is also a good choice for families due to its dedicated pedestrian and cycling design and shorter length.
The best time for cycling in the Emilia-Romagna region, including Castelnuovo Rangone, is typically during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). The weather is generally mild and pleasant, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the colder, potentially wetter conditions of winter.
Beginners looking to experiment with mountain biking can try the Easy technical MTB section by the river. It offers a small, interesting technical stretch, though it can be wild with vegetation and mud, especially after rain.
Yes, there is a Bike Wash Station available, which can be convenient after tackling some of the muddier or dustier trails in the area.
Beyond cycling, the area around Castelnuovo Rangone offers opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, including easy loops like the Bridge over the Tiepido Stream, or engage in gravel biking on routes such as the Levizzano Rangone Castle loop. There are also running trails, often following the same scenic paths.
Yes, you can find scenic spots. For instance, Fogliano (Maranello locality) offers a splendid view of the surrounding hills and serves as an intersection point for various MTB tracks.
The terrain varies significantly. You'll encounter asphalted roads on routes like the Modena - Guiglia - Castello di Serravalle Loop, gravel surfaces on trails such as Castelnuovo Rangone - Torre Maina, and more technical, unpaved sections with loose stones, steep slopes, and potential mud on mountain bike trails.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages along the cycling routes. For example, you can find parking in Castelnuovo Rangone, Spilamberto, and Castelvetro, which are connected by the Ciclabile Jack Kerouac. Specific parking information for individual trailheads may require local inquiry.
Public transport options exist to reach towns like Modena and Vignola, which are connected by the Ciclabile Jack Kerouac. From these points, you can access the cycling paths. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for the most convenient connections to your starting point.


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