Best bike parks around Susegana offer a network of mountain biking trails and cycling routes catering to various skill levels. The region provides diverse trail options, primarily focused on cross-country and singletrack riding, set amidst natural beauty. These trails are suitable for mountain biking, e-biking, hiking, and trail running, making them a worthwhile visit for outdoor enthusiasts. The area features routes with varying lengths, elevation gains, and required fitness levels, often incorporating scenic views and landmarks.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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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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The best descent of Collalto. Absolutely to be avoided when climbing and with gravel bikes.
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The most beautiful descent of Collalto. To be tackled only downhill, never uphill and with mountain bikes, no 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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Susegana offers a diverse network of mountain biking trails, primarily focused on cross-country and singletrack riding. You'll find everything from easy singletracks to more challenging routes with technical features. For example, the area around Osteria Ai Pioppi and Forest Trails of Montello is known for its varied trails, including the "El Kontadinasso" which features jumps, steep bends, and fast slope changes. The Junction for Kontadinasso and Elk Line Trails also offers a beautiful forest setting for descents.
Yes, Susegana offers trails suitable for various skill levels, including options for beginners and families. Some trails are described as 'easy single track' with few obstacles, allowing for a less challenging ride. For instance, the S3 Trail is considered feasible for beginners, though it has a few tougher passages.
The trails around Susegana are set amidst natural beauty, offering opportunities to explore forests and scenic views. Many trails, like those accessible from the Junction for Kontadinasso and Elk Line Trails, wind through excellent forest settings. The region's cycling routes often incorporate scenic points and landmarks, providing picturesque backdrops for your ride.
Intermediate riders will enjoy trails like the El Kontadinasso Trail, which is popular for its curves, jumps, ramps, and parabolic sections, offering a super fun experience. The Junction for Kontadinasso and Elk Line Trails also leads to beautiful trails of medium difficulty, perfect for descending.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Susegana offers more demanding routes. The Case Schiavon Downhill Trail is noted as a super descent and the best descent of Collalto, though it requires attention to a step at the end and should be avoided when climbing or with gravel bikes.
Beyond mountain biking, the Susegana area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes for touring bikes, such as the 'Nova Eroica Prosecco Hills Short Route' or loops around San Salvatore Castle. There are also dedicated running trails, including the 'Collalto Climb – Colle della Tombola loop,' and hiking routes like 'The Hippopotamus loop.' You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Susegana, Running Trails around Susegana, and Hiking around Susegana guides.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the region's trails are generally suitable for outdoor enthusiasts. Given the focus on mountain biking, e-biking, hiking, and trail running, spring and autumn typically offer pleasant temperatures for exploring. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for trails that can be tricky when wet.
Visitors particularly appreciate the variety and fun factor of the trails. Many highlight the technical features like jumps, curves, and parabolic sections found on trails such as El Kontadinasso Trail. The Montello area, including Osteria Ai Pioppi and Forest Trails of Montello, is often described as a 'cyclist's paradise' for its diverse options for road, gravel, or mountain biking.
Yes, Susegana offers easy singletrack trails. Some are near the Collalto churchyard's woods, and another easy single trail near Susegana features few obstacles, making it suitable for those looking for a less challenging ride or beginners. These trails allow for speed but require attention for other trail users.
Yes, there are connections between trails. For example, an easy trail connects Collalto to Susegana, though caution is advised in the final section. Another short singletrack connects Via Zaccaron from Via Tombola, often used to link up with other trails, allowing for varied routes.
The terrain varies from easy singletracks to more challenging routes with technical features, including jumps, ramps, and steep bends. Elevation gains will differ depending on the specific route, with some trails offering significant descents like the Case Schiavon Downhill Trail. The region's cycling routes also feature varying lengths and elevation gains, catering to different fitness levels.


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