Best bike parks around Strozza are found within the broader region, as Strozza itself is known for its natural mountain biking trails rather than dedicated bike park facilities. The area, nestled in the Prealps Bergamasche, offers diverse terrain for mountain biking, ranging from challenging climbs to technical descents. Riders can explore natural landscapes and trails originating from nearby towns like Almenno San Salvatore. For structured bike park experiences, options are available further afield.
Last updated: June 14, 2026
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If you start the tour in the morning, near the end of the tour around 1:00 PM, it's worth stopping for a bite to eat at the Trattoria delle Querce, which is always open in all seasons, from Wednesday to Sunday, and from which on the right days you can enjoy a spectacular view.
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Update October 15, 2025, the central section is completely destroyed due to heavy summer downpours and is difficult to navigate by mountain bike. It is also interrupted by a fallen tree that is difficult to pass. Be very careful, especially when wet!
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From the ice cream shop/restaurant, you can access one of the most fun (and technical) trails in the area, the Agostini. It takes its name from the Bergamo motorcyclist champion, as at the end of the trail, on the right, you can see the racer's villa.
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The bike park a stone's throw from Bergamo
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normal access tracks to Mt. Canto, nothing special to report. A few bends and you arrive at the beginning of the various and numerous tracks of Mt. Canto
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Unfortunately only one and a half beech trees remain: https://www.facebook.com/groups/664394836956076/permalink/8044207305641422/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v
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Abandoned trail. S2 then S1. Nothing special. In the shade.
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Abandoned trail, only signs of a glorious past remain. The first sector is certainly S2. Muddy and slippery. The second sector is S1, very simple.
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While Strozza is known for natural trails, dedicated bike parks are available in the wider region. Consider Maresana Hill, which hosts a bike park just beyond Bergamo's north-eastern border. Further afield, BIKEPARK SPIAZZI DI GROMO offers a chairlift and varied trails for all skill levels, and San Martino Di Castrozza in the Dolomites provides an extensive network with built features like jumps and wallrides.
Strozza and its immediate vicinity offer natural mountain biking trails, often starting from nearby towns like Almenno San Salvatore. Notable examples include the Chitò Trail, which features loops with varying difficulty, and the Gravel Climb to Monte Canto, a challenging dirt climb.
Yes, some trails cater to different skill levels. The Chitò Trail, for instance, includes sections rated S0-S1, which are suitable for any fitness level and skill. BIKEPARK SPIAZZI DI GROMO is also recommended for beginners looking to practice and improve their skills.
For advanced riders, the Alpini Descent Singletrack is a challenging MTB park known for its technical sections with exposed rocks and roots. The La Bruna Bassa Trail also features technical parts with rocks, roots, step-ups, and step-downs. The Gravel Climb to Monte Canto requires good fitness and advanced riding skills.
The Valle Imagna area offers stunning natural landscapes. You can visit The Three Beeches of Fuipiano Imagna, a natural monument with centuries-old trees and a panoramic view of the Imagna Valley. Maresana Hill is a green lung area offering paths and excursions with views.
Yes, Maresana Hill is considered family-friendly, offering a green lung area with paths and a dedicated bike park. BIKEPARK SPIAZZI DI GROMO is also noted as a good place for both beginners and more experienced riders, making it suitable for families looking to practice skills.
Mountain biking in the Prealps Bergamasche, where Strozza is located, is generally best during spring, summer, and autumn. Natural trails are subject to weather conditions, and dedicated bike parks often operate seasonally. It's advisable to check specific opening times and conditions, especially regarding snowfall in winter months.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes for touring and road bikes, such as the 'Quisa Cycle Path loop' or the 'Climb to Roncola'. There are also challenging running trails like 'Passo Vulcana – Monte Tesoro loop'. For more details, explore the Cycling around Strozza, Road Cycling Routes around Strozza, and Running Trails around Strozza guides.
Yes, for instance, near Maresana Hill, there is a restaurant. Many trails also originate from towns like Almenno San Salvatore, where you can find local establishments. It's always a good idea to check local listings for cafes, pubs, and accommodation in towns along your chosen route.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, from natural singletracks to trails with built features. Highlights like La Bruna Bassa Trail are enjoyed for their flow sections and wooden works, while the Alpini Descent Singletrack offers a challenging descent. The region's natural beauty and the opportunity for both guided and technical riding experiences are highly valued.
The provided information does not indicate a general requirement for special permits for mountain biking on natural trails in the Strozza and Valle Imagna area. However, for dedicated bike parks like BIKEPARK SPIAZZI DI GROMO or San Martino Di Castrozza, entry fees or specific passes are typically required. Always check with the specific facility before visiting.
While specific public transport details for each trailhead are not provided, many natural trails originate from towns like Almenno San Salvatore. It's recommended to research local bus or train services to these towns, as direct access to remote trailheads by public transport can be limited. Parking is often available at popular starting points like Maresana Hill.


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