Best bike parks around Pederobba offer a network of trails suitable for various skill levels, including options for mountain biking and e-biking. The area features routes with significant elevation changes and diverse terrain. Trails often pass through chestnut groves, providing views of the Feltre peaks and the Venetian plain. Some paths also allow for discovery of sites related to the Great War and panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Piave Line.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The incredible military mule track built by the Alpini during the Great War. It emerges into the magnificent basin of Malga Ardosetta.
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An old military road up Monte Grappa. Generally easy to ride, but there are quite a few rocks along the way. So you should definitely be careful. Otherwise, you can ride the path from top to bottom. If you do it at a decent speed without stopping, it's quite strenuous.
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with technique, it can easily be done with a front, also done with the Gravel,
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Is it possible to go with a front? Thanks
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Wide and fast, very fast, mule track that goes down from Campocroce to Cassanego in a flash. Lately (2023) the surface has worsened further due to the rains (and it is much worse than you can see in the photo) so, although it remains an S1, I only recommend it for full houses. With an electric or with a lot of patience you can even do it uphill. Under no circumstances do this on gravel!
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not to do, especially after the rains of July 2023 the ground was further excavated by the water, moreover there are dangerous and slippery slopes to do even on foot.
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Pederobba offers a diverse network of trails suitable for mountain biking, e-biking, and adaptive biking. You'll find everything from moderately popular blue difficulty singletracks to challenging red difficulty routes, often passing through scenic chestnut groves and offering views of the Feltre peaks and the Venetian plain.
Yes, Pederobba has several challenging trails. For instance, the Marmorina Descent Singletrack is known for being steep and technical with uneven ground, recommended for riders with full control of their MTB in difficult situations. Another option is the S3 Trail, which offers great fun with some tough passages.
The El Kontadinasso Trail is a super fun single track, celebrated for its curves, jumps, ramps, and parabolic curves, making for an exciting riding experience.
Yes, the area is known for trails with significant elevation changes. The Trail 105 features sections with gradients ranging from 10% to 20%, making it suitable for both uphill climbing and downhill riding, though care is needed due to loose stones.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed, the trails around Pederobba are generally well-documented on platforms like Komoot, which can help with planning. It's always advisable to check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for technical descents or if it's wet, as some trails can become more challenging.
Absolutely. Many routes, such as those near the Junction for Kontadinasso and Elk Line Trails, climb through majestic chestnut groves, offering breathtaking views of the Feltre peaks and the Venetian plain. The Brentella of Pederobba route also provides scenic views of the Piave river.
Yes, some paths allow for the discovery of symbolic sites related to the Great War and panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Piave Line, adding a cultural dimension to your ride.
Beyond mountain biking, Pederobba is a versatile outdoor destination. You can find numerous options for running, road cycling, and general cycling. For running, explore routes like the 'Brentella of Pederobba loop' or 'Old Steam Locomotive – Via Boschi loop' from the Running Trails around Pederobba guide. For road cycling, consider challenging routes like 'Climb to Monte Grappa from Monfenera' from the Road Cycling Routes around Pederobba guide. There are also diverse cycling routes like 'Pederobba towards the Val delle Mura and the malghe' in the Cycling around Pederobba guide.
Many of the trails in Pederobba are multi-use. For example, the 153 San Liberale and Costa Alta trails are recognized for being suitable for hiking and trail running in addition to mountain biking.
The Brentella of Pederobba route is characterized by a dirt, compact surface that runs alongside the Brentella di Ponterobba artificial canal. It offers a cool and safe cycling experience with scenic views of the Piave river. Be aware that some segments might be challenging, potentially requiring advanced riding skills or even pushing your bike.


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