Best bike parks around Venzone are primarily natural mountain biking trails within and around the Julian Prealps Natural Park. This area is a hub for mountain biking, offering a network of routes for various skill levels. The region features diverse terrain, from moderate paths to challenging singletracks, set against a backdrop of mountain landscapes. Riders can explore trails that blend outdoor adventure with historical and cultural elements.
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is really well done
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E-bikes can be parked and charged here without any problems 👍🔝Normal Schuko plugs
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The most famous enduro trail in Gemona, excellent technique required, many rocks, some jumps and loose sections with little grip!
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Hiking trail. Very good for walks with boots. This 5 km single can also be covered by experienced mountain bikers. On the other hand, I went through this path in gravel + bikepacking and it's a bit of a hassle. You have to get off your mount regularly and push into the roots. This path is therefore not a good alternative to the SP42 road, which is prohibited for cyclists.
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Hello Photobyfs do you think we can ride this way with a gravelbike tyre section 40 mm ? It seems that the SP42 way is close for cyclist ?
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Technical and very varied trail..... MUST TRY
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Complete path for the type of route, you can find everything, flowing and fast stretches, roots, uphill climbs, steep, rocky steps, tight hairpin bends, nothing is missing. Pay attention to the two intersections with the forest track.
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Fun singletrack between Povici and Tigo, in Val Resia. A succession of ups and downs made technical by the narrow width of the track and the bottom full of protruding roots. A valid alternative to the paved road. Passable in both directions.
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Venzone is renowned for its natural mountain biking trails rather than traditional, lift-serviced bike parks. The area, particularly within and around the Julian Prealps Natural Park, offers a diverse network of routes for various skill levels, from moderate paths to challenging singletracks. You'll find stunning natural scenery and trails that sometimes incorporate historical and cultural elements.
Yes, advanced riders will find several challenging options. For instance, the Bench Trail is known for requiring excellent technique, featuring many rocks, jumps, and loose sections. Another option is Troi Dal Tiz or Cragnolini Downhill, which offers a complete route with flowing stretches, roots, steep sections, rocky steps, and tight hairpin bends. The Venzone City Walls loop and the Monte San Simeone loop are also hard mountain bike rides requiring very good fitness and advanced skills, with potential hike-a-bike sections.
Absolutely. The MTB Trails around Venzone guide lists several. A good example is the Malga Ungarina - Parco Naturale delle Prealpi Giulie trail, which is approximately 14.5 km long with an 890m elevation gain, suitable for all skill levels with good fitness. The Resiutta Station – Fella River Railway Bridge loop is another moderate option, covering 49 km with 570m of elevation gain, offering a scenic ride along the Fella River.
The trails around Venzone are set within the stunning Julian Prealps Natural Park, offering breathtaking mountain vistas and rich biodiversity. Many routes provide panoramic views, such as the challenging Town Hall Square of Venzone – View from Monte San Simeone loop. You'll also encounter picturesque landscapes along the Fella River and within dense pine forests, like those found on the Malga Vidoni Singletrack.
Yes, some routes blend outdoor adventure with historical exploration. The Venzone City Walls – Piazza del Municipio loop, for example, takes you near Venzone's historic fortifications. Additionally, the Venzonassa area features an 'Old mulatteria trail' (mule track), which offers a historically interesting experience, with some tracks dating back to WWI.
While Venzone is known for its natural mountain biking trails, the Venzonassa area offers green difficulty doubletracks and asphalt roads with varying climbs, which can be suitable for families depending on fitness levels. For dedicated family-friendly options, it's best to look for easier, less technical routes or consider sections of the Alpe Adria cycle path which is popular in the region.
Beyond mountain biking, Venzone is a hub for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including options like the Malga Ungarina — ring tour in the Prealpi Giulie Natural Park. There are also challenging mountain hikes, such as the Monte Ruscie – Monte Musi Cima Ovest loop. The region's diverse terrain caters to trekking and general nature exploration.
Yes, there is a dedicated Bike Park Venzone E-Bike Charging Station. E-bikes can be parked and charged there without any problems, utilizing normal Schuko plugs.
Trails in the Venzone area often use the STS (Singletrail Skala) difficulty rating system. For example, the Malga Ungarina trail is rated STS S0 - S1, indicating a relatively easy to slightly technical ride. The Malga Vidoni Singletrack is rated S2, meaning it's moderately difficult with some obstacles and tighter turns. Higher S-ratings indicate more advanced technical challenges.
Visitors appreciate the diverse challenges offered by the trails, catering to a wide range of skill levels. The exceptional scenery of the Julian Prealps Natural Park, with its breathtaking mountain vistas, is a major draw. Many also enjoy the blend of outdoor adventure with cultural exploration, as some routes pass by Venzone's historic fortifications or follow ancient mule tracks. The extensive network of natural trails provides ample opportunities for varied itineraries.
Yes, the Malga Vidoni Singletrack is a popular choice, described as a fun single track through a fast pine forest and an open field, featuring exciting sections with sharp bends. Another notable singletrack is the Povici–Tigo Singletrack in Val Resia, known for its succession of ups and downs made technical by roots and narrow sections.
While specific weather conditions can vary, the region's natural trails are generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons typically offer more favorable weather for mountain biking, with less chance of snow at higher elevations and more comfortable temperatures. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.


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