Best bike parks around San Bartolomeo Al Mare are integrated into the Bike Park del Golfo Dianese, a network of trails spanning Diano Marina, San Bartolomeo al Mare, and Cervo. This region offers diverse terrain, including Mediterranean scrub and olive groves, with rock-earth surfaces and coastal views. The area provides a variety of trails suitable for different skill levels, from accessible paths to challenging downhill sections. It is known for its natural landscapes and integration with the local environment.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Here's an exciting, informed, and Komoot-friendly review of Andora's famous "Salto nel Blu": --- 🌊✨ The "Salto nel Blu" is pure adrenaline with a sea view! 🪂🌅 A natural springboard projecting toward infinity, with the blue of the Ligurian Sea opening up like a curtain. Located along the Antenne trail, it has become an iconic spot for the most daring riders 🚵♂️💨 The jump is challenging and reserved for those with great technical mastery, but there's also an alternative "chicken line" for everyone, allowing you to still enjoy the breathtaking view safely 🏞️👍 Recommended at sunset, when the light and sea create an almost mystical experience 🌇🌊 A perfect mix of extreme MTB and postcard-perfect scenery. Unforgettable.
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Pass that divides the Impero valley with the Dianesi valleys. From here there are many MTB trails of all types.. you can try them all, they always lead somewhere. If you have an electric one, you might as well do several laps..
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Suggestive place in the hinterland between Andora and Laigueglia.
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A quaint little place
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Starting point for hikes and refreshments
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Colla Micheri is a small medieval village between Andora and Laigueglia.
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A small village from which many paths suitable for Mtb start.
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Starting point for trekking to Pizzo d'Evigno
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The region offers diverse terrain, from Mediterranean scrub to olive groves, with a mix of rock-earth surfaces. You'll find everything from natural trails and flow trails to challenging downhill sections, often accompanied by breathtaking coastal views.
Yes, the Bike Park del Golfo Dianese includes trails suitable for various skill levels, from easy paths to more challenging sections. For example, the famous Leap into the Blue section on the Antenne path offers a 'chicken line' for those who prefer a simpler route around the jump.
San Bartolomeo Al Mare is an attractive year-round option for biking. The favorable weather, especially in the off-season and winter, often surpasses that of other popular biking destinations, making it a great choice even outside peak seasons.
Many trails offer spectacular panoramic views. For instance, the Leap into the Blue provides an exhilarating sensation of 'flying' towards the sea. The Panoramic Trail Colle di Cervo–Conna also offers fantastic views along the ridge, especially towards the sea.
Yes, the Colla Micheri Medieval Village is a notable landmark. This small, picturesque village serves as a starting point for many mountain bike paths and offers a glimpse into the region's history.
Experienced riders will find several challenging options. The Tinebrì MTB Trail Route Between Pairola and Diano San Pietro is known for its jumps and banked curves. Other trails like Maiali and Molini are also highly rated for their varied and challenging characteristics.
The Bike Park del Golfo Dianese is well-equipped with rest areas, refreshment points, and services for bike rental and technical assistance. Bike shuttles and guided tours are also available to help riders make the most of their experience.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular sea views, the integration of trails with the natural landscape (like olive groves), and the diverse range of trails catering to all skill levels. The unique features like the 'Salto nel Blu' and the varied terrain of trails like San Rocco are also highly appreciated.
Absolutely. Beyond mountain biking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes like the 'Pizzo d'Evigno Loop' or the 'View of the San Pietro Valley – Diano Marina loop'. There are also gravel biking options and running trails, such as the 'Diano Marina Promenade' route. For more details, check out the guides for Cycling around San Bartolomeo Al Mare, Gravel biking around San Bartolomeo Al Mare, and Running Trails around San Bartolomeo Al Mare.
Yes, areas like the Grillarine Pass offer sufficient parking, making them convenient hubs for starting your MTB tours to various destinations like Imperia or Diano Arentino.
The San Rocco Trail is often highlighted for its varied and natural characteristics, including berms, open curves, drops, and rocky passages. The Maiali trail is also a popular singletrack with a red difficulty rating, favored by local mountain bikers for downhill use.


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