Best bike parks around Sala Baganza offers a diverse network of cycling and mountain biking routes through its scenic landscapes, hills, and natural areas. The region features the Baganza river, providing shaded cycle paths, alongside extensive woods like the Boschi di Carrega. Historical sites and cultural tours are also integrated into the cycling experience, offering varied terrain for different skill levels. This area provides natural bike park experiences for all types of riders.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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La Cava is always La Cava..... You look out and... without thinking too much, you go. If you get past the first part, it's done :-). Jokes aside. This is a stretch to be tackled with caution and with good MTB riding skills. To avoid the first part, you can take the short variant to the left which in any case is steep and has some roots.
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A small mountainous relief that rises between the Baganza Valley and the Taro Valley, easy to climb, but satisfying, with a wide and panoramic summit that opens the view onto many peaks of the Parma Apennines, and onto the Baganza Valley that appears like a map.
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Beautiful trail, very well maintained, not very long but really pleasant to walk, all under a beautiful forest. P.s After the rains avoid going there because the terrain from spectacular becomes anything but, slippery and treacherous because in many places the clay makes it truly impassable. To be done in dry conditions for sure.
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Monte Croce Punto Bike Alta Val Baganza
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Truly unique panoramic point, very pleasant to visit in summer
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Monte Croce di Terenzo
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Done yesterday, I confirm it's demanding, I really recommend high-quality front shock absorbers. However, 50 meters from the end I flew away with a blow to the shoulder, everything was ok but caution is needed
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Sala Baganza offers a diverse range of cycling experiences, from serene cycle paths along the Baganza river to challenging mountain biking trails through hills and woods. You can also find cultural cycling tours that explore historic castles and vineyards.
Yes, there are options for beginners. The Panoramic Gravel Road Above Fornovo Taro is described as accessible and simple, even for beginners. Additionally, the Ciclovia del Baganza offers a largely shaded, gentle path ideal for leisurely rides.
For challenging rides, consider the La Cava Descent in the Parma Apennines, known for its significant slopes, sandy sections, and loose stones. The Fallen Tree Trail at Costa also offers technical sections for improving mountain biking skills.
You can explore diverse natural landscapes, including the Baganza river, extensive woods like the Boschi di Carrega, and panoramic viewpoints such as Monte Della Croce (Casola). Many trails offer scenic views of hills and agricultural landscapes.
Absolutely. The Ciclovia del Baganza connects to historical settlements and ducal residences like Rocca Sanvitale, Villa Casino dei Boschi, and Villa del Ferlaro. There are also cycling tours that pass through historic towns and castles, such as the Sanvitale fortress of Sala Baganza and Felino Castle.
Beyond cycling, the region offers numerous opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can find a variety of hiking trails around Sala Baganza, including routes in the Boschi di Carrega Park. There are also dedicated MTB trails and gravel biking routes for different preferences.
The Pinkupank Trail is a super flow downhill trail, well-maintained and enjoyable, located entirely within a beautiful forest. It's best ridden in dry conditions, as the terrain can become slippery and treacherous after rain due to clay sections.
The komoot community appreciates the challenging descents, scenic gravel roads, and technical forest trails. Highlights like the La Cava Descent are noted for being varied and fun, while the Fallen Tree Trail at Costa is recommended for learning and improving MTB skills.
For challenging descents like La Cava Descent, it's recommended to use an MTB with a front shock absorber with good travel, or even a full-suspension bike. Wearing knee and elbow pads is also advised for safety on these more difficult sections.
Yes, several routes offer excellent views. The Panoramic Gravel Road Above Fornovo Taro provides expansive vistas, and Monte Della Croce (Casola) is known for its truly unique panoramic point and breathtaking views.
The Ciclovia del Baganza is a recently inaugurated cycle path running along the Baganza river. It's a seven-kilometer ecological corridor, largely shaded by trees, making it pleasant even in warmer weather. It's ideal for leisurely rides and connects to historical sites.


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