Best bike parks around Piglio offer a network of diverse cycling trails and routes rather than traditional bike park infrastructure. The region provides opportunities for road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking across varying landscapes. Cyclists can explore natural beauty, historical sites, and charming towns on routes ranging from leisurely to demanding. The area is characterized by its extensive trail systems, including former railway lines and challenging mountain ascents.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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The Monte Scalambra equipped area is located at 1300 meters above sea level, immersed in a splendid beech forest, ideal for nature activities throughout the year. The climate is cool and pleasant even in the summer months, and the area is also illuminated at night to carry out activities safely. Less than 30 kilometers away there are numerous places of naturalistic, cultural and sporting interest. The Altipiani di Arcinazzo offer mountain landscapes, paths and archaeological remains. The villages of Serrone and Piglio preserve historical and food and wine traditions, and are crossed by numerous mountain bike trails. Not far away is Lake Canterno, a nature reserve ideal for walking and bird watching. Completing the offer of the territory is the city of Fiuggi, known for its spas and waters with therapeutic properties. The medieval historic center and modern spa facilities offer experiences of well-being, culture and relaxation, making the entire area a perfect place for learning, sports and discovery.
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Campo Scuola E-Bike Team – Natura e Sapori On Monte Scalambra, at 1300 m, in an equipped area immersed in the beech forest. A space dedicated to learning and fun for all ages: from balance bikes for the little ones to the latest generation e-bikes for teenagers and adults. Over 800 km of trails, an area lit up even at night, activities in nature in complete safety. 12 dual-suspension e-bikes with Bosch Fazua Yamaha engines available.
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Technical and steep trail at the beginning, very easy and smooth at the end. Perfect in reverse, that is, uphill, with an e-MTB. Cleaned and restored in March 2024 by Simone Lanciotti (MtbCult.it)
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very bumpy descent full of rocks
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It is the descent (steep and stony) that leads from the Altipiani di Arcinazzo to the locality of Comunacque. If you are familiar with steep, low-grip terrain then it's for you, otherwise it will take you a while. It's not impossible, but to have fun here you need to know how to dose the brakes and weight on the front wheel. It is one of the most convincing test descents for MtbCult.it
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Fun, technical descent, be careful. Uphill hard due to the slope and the uneven terrain
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After having faced a very steep climb on dirt-concrete, we arrive here, at the top of the climb, from where we enter the woods with a path. The trail is easily identifiable with the white-red marks on the trees and it is difficult to get lost. The technical level of this trail is medium and it is best to tackle it with at least one trail bike. The optimum remains an e-MTB because on loose stones it allows better control and a more constant forward speed.
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Piglio offers an extensive network of diverse cycling trails and routes, rather than traditional bike parks with lifts. You'll find opportunities for road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking across varying landscapes. Routes range from leisurely rides on former railway lines to demanding climbs and technical descents, allowing you to explore natural beauty, historical sites, and charming towns.
Yes, Piglio is known for its challenging mountain biking trails. For instance, the Serpentara Descent (Breccoland) is a steep and stony trail requiring good brake and weight management on low-grip terrain. Another demanding option is the Technical Descent in the Forest, which is very bumpy and full of rocks, demanding careful navigation.
Intermediate riders will find suitable trails as well. The Ascent Europa Trail Altipiani–Trevi starts with technical and steep sections but becomes smoother towards the end. Similarly, the Trail to Ponte Castello is considered medium difficulty, best tackled with a trail bike or e-MTB due to some loose stones.
While many trails are challenging, the region does offer some family-friendly options. The E-Bike Team School Field Natura e Sapori, Monte Scalambra provides a dedicated area for learning and fun for all ages, from balance bikes for little ones to e-bikes for teenagers and adults, all within an equipped beech forest.
Cycling routes around Piglio often feature diverse natural beauty. You can expect forest trails, mountain landscapes, and scenic viewpoints. For example, the Serpentara Descent (Breccoland) offers great views, and the Ascent Europa Trail Altipiani–Trevi also provides scenic vistas. The area also includes natural reserves like Lake Canterno, ideal for walking and bird watching.
Yes, e-bikes are highly recommended for certain trails, especially for uphill sections. The Ascent Europa Trail Altipiani–Trevi is perfect in reverse (uphill) with an e-MTB. The Trail to Ponte Castello also benefits from an e-MTB for better control on loose stones and constant speed.
The Paliano-Fiuggi Cycle Path, a significant route in the area, is particularly recommended for autumn or spring rides due to its sunny path. The equipped area on Monte Scalambra, immersed in a beech forest, offers a cool and pleasant climate even in the summer months, making it suitable for year-round activities.
Beyond cycling, Piglio offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like 'From Fiuggi to Acuto' or 'Altipiani di Arcinazzo loop'. For more details, explore the Running Trails around Piglio guide. There are also extensive mountain biking trails, such as the 'Trevi Waterfalls in Lazio – Old Mill of Jenne loop', which you can find in the MTB Trails around Piglio guide.
Yes, the region offers opportunities to explore historical and cultural sites. Cycling routes can lead you to places like the Sacred Cave of Saint Benedict. Additionally, the villages of Serrone and Piglio preserve historical and food and wine traditions, and the city of Fiuggi is known for its medieval historic center and spa facilities.
The length of bike trails near Piglio varies significantly. You can find shorter routes like the 'Big Bench Piglio – Stone Dog Fountain loop' at approximately 20 km, or longer, more challenging rides such as the 'Sacred Cave of Saint Benedict – Trevi Waterfalls in Lazio loop' which is around 57 km, and even the 'Sacred Cave of Saint Benedict – Subiaco loop' extending to over 100 km.
Absolutely. Piglio and its surrounding areas are well-regarded for diverse cycling opportunities, including road cycling and gravel biking. The extensive network of routes caters to various preferences, from paved paths to unpaved sections, allowing you to choose your preferred cycling style.
The E-Bike Team School Field Natura e Sapori, Monte Scalambra is an equipped area at 1300m in a beech forest, dedicated to learning and fun. It offers balance bikes for children and latest-generation e-bikes for teenagers and adults, with over 800 km of trails and activities in nature.
Yes, there are several loop trails for mountain biking. Examples include the 'Trevi Waterfalls in Lazio – Old Mill of Jenne loop' from Altipiani Di Arcinazzo, and the 'Piglio–Acuto Cycle Path – Big Bench of Piglio loop' starting from the Ciclabile Piglio-Fiuggi. These loops offer varied distances and difficulty levels.


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