Best bike parks around Jenne are found in the Lazio region of Italy, within the Simbruini Mountains Regional Natural Park. This area is characterized by its diverse natural landscape, offering a variety of mountain biking trails. The terrain includes forests, panoramic viewpoints, and challenging ascents and descents. Jenne provides access to routes suitable for different skill levels, from intermediate to technically demanding.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Highly recommended for those who are really good at E-MTB: for those who are not, like me, I would say that it is really difficult and dangerous, even if highly scenic. At the limit: you push the bike by hand...
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It is the longest and most technically demanding path around Monte Livata. It is panoramic like no other and at the same time engages and excites in driving. In the upper part the ground is stony and beaten and as soon as you enter the woods it becomes more slippery in case of rain, but it is still very fast. In the second half there is a very fast stretch in the woods interspersed with passages over rocks, stones and roots. If you like to drive, this trail will thrill you. The presence of pedestrians requires attention in the initial part of the path. Highly recommended
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It is the most panoramic path and, in the first part, also the most exposed and technical in the area. The path is often very narrow and consists of an exciting alternation of climbs and descents that become very fun and rewarding especially with an e-MTB. Be careful on the descents: it is very popular with pedestrians, so adjust your speed. Highly recommended
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This path can be a lot of fun and speaks volumes about the local terrain: tall beech trees, well spaced, land almost without rocks and with soft slopes. It lends itself to being traveled in both directions, both in Mtb and in e-Mtb. Beware of pedestrians: the view on the path is not always optimal.
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This climb is one of the most suggestive in the area: smooth terrain, soft slope (but only at the beginning) and lots of shade. It is also a feasible climb with the MTB (you need a very good state of training) and leads to Le Vedute (climb feasible on the pedals only with an e-MTB) or to Cannavacciari (climb also feasible with Mtb) and then to Campo dell 'Bone. In winter it can be very snowy and it is recommended from May to November
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This not very steep path in the undergrowth is suitable for all users, both uphill and downhill, thanks to a moderate slope and a not too bumpy bottom. With an e-MTB it's as much fun downhill as it is uphill. The challenge is to find the best trajectory to brake as little as possible. The risk of collision with pedestrians is very low because the view is optimal
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The Jenne area, located within the Simbruini Mountains Regional Natural Park, offers a diverse range of mountain biking trails. You'll find everything from challenging and technically demanding paths like Campo della Pietra Trail, to intermediate routes with panoramic views such as From Le Vedute to I Miceti, and even family-friendly options like Tre Confini Trail Towards Campo Secco. The terrain varies, including forests, stony sections, and soft slopes.
Yes, Jenne offers family-friendly mountain biking trails. The Tre Confini Trail Towards Campo Secco is a great example, featuring a moderate slope and a not-too-bumpy surface, making it suitable for all users, including families, for both uphill and downhill rides through the forest.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Campo della Pietra Trail is highly recommended. It's known as the longest and most technically demanding path around Monte Livata, offering varied ground from stony to slippery in the woods, fast stretches, and sections with rocks, stones, and roots. It's panoramic and engaging, especially for those skilled in e-MTB.
The mountain biking trails around Jenne are generally best enjoyed from May to November. During winter, especially in areas like The Author's Valley, trails can be very snowy, making them less accessible for biking.
The trails around Jenne are rich in natural beauty. You'll ride through extensive forests, encounter natural monuments, and discover numerous panoramic viewpoints. Highlights like From Le Vedute to I Miceti and Campo della Pietra Trail are particularly noted for their stunning vistas across the Simbruini Mountains.
Absolutely. Beyond mountain biking, the Jenne area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like the Monte Autore Loop or the Aniene Valley loop. There are also dedicated cycling routes for touring bicycles. For more details, you can check the guides for MTB Trails around Jenne, Hiking around Jenne, and Cycling around Jenne.
Some trails, especially those with panoramic views or near popular areas, are also frequented by pedestrians. For instance, the initial part of the Campo della Pietra Trail and sections of From Le Vedute to I Miceti are popular with walkers. It's important to adjust your speed and be attentive to ensure safety for everyone on the path. The Tre Confini Trail Towards Campo Secco has a low risk of collision due to optimal visibility.
The terrain in the Simbruini Mountains around Jenne is quite varied. You'll encounter everything from stony and beaten ground in higher sections to more slippery surfaces in the woods, especially after rain. Some trails feature soft slopes and almost no rocks, while others have challenging sections with rocks, stones, and roots. Many trails are characterized by tall, well-spaced beech trees.
Yes, Jenne has several intermediate trails. From Le Vedute to I Miceti offers an exciting alternation of climbs and descents with panoramic views. The Author's Valley provides a suggestive climb through the forest with smooth terrain and initial soft slopes. The Cannavacciari Trail is another fun intermediate option through beech forests.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscape, the engaging and exciting nature of the rides, and the panoramic views. Trails like Campo della Pietra Trail are praised for their technical driving experience, while others like From Le Vedute to I Miceti are loved for their scenic beauty and fun climbs and descents, especially with an e-MTB.
Many trails in Jenne are particularly enjoyable with an e-MTB. For example, Tre Confini Trail Towards Campo Secco is fun both uphill and downhill with an e-MTB. The exciting alternation of climbs and descents on From Le Vedute to I Miceti is also very rewarding with an e-MTB. Even challenging climbs like those leading to Le Vedute via The Author's Valley are more feasible on pedals with an e-MTB.


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