Best bike parks around Terranoa/Olbia offer a diverse network of natural mountain biking trails and scenic cycling routes. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes, providing an authentic outdoor experience for cyclists. Terrain varies from challenging rocky singletracks to gravel paths, catering to different skill levels. These routes often feature coastal views and mountainous backdrops, making the trails themselves a primary attraction.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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No longer rideable, completely overgrown, the first few meters are okay, then it gets worse and worse! 2/3 impassable! Had to carry it back up
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Currently the trail from the river can only be pushed and is very overgrown with thorn bushes. Protective clothing is necessary. Passage about 1.5 km uphill 🤘
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Brilliant beaches, beautiful streets, nice people. A visit is always recommended.
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Washed out single trails, a mix of lots of sand, then with large loose stones, bare rock, the whole route is used by motocrossers, the big climb could only be pushed, very steep and loose, coarse gravel.
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Nice and funny single track, very good for training! sometimes you can meet oxen, wild boars or tortoises
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The upper section is rough, washed out and quite steep, after this section it is quite easy to continue on gravel and later on asphalt.
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The descent to the north is only for the experienced. I recommend coarse profile and disc brakes ;-)
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The part along the coast is really funny and beautiful; there is a good climb (rocks) and a pretty tricky downhill, then gravel road; wonderful landscape
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The region offers a diverse range of terrain. You'll find challenging rocky singletracks, washed-out sections with sand and loose stones, and smoother gravel paths. Some trails include steep climbs over rocks and tricky downhills, while others are less strenuous.
Yes, for experienced riders, the Rocky Singletrack Trail features washed-out single tracks with sand, loose stones, and bare rock, including a very steep and loose climb that may require pushing your bike. Another option is the Challenging Descent Trail, which has a rough, washed-out, and steep upper section best suited for experienced riders with coarse profile tires and disc brakes.
Many routes in Terranoa/Olbia boast stunning scenery. The Coastal Singletrack MTB Trail offers an enjoyable and beautiful section along the coast with wonderful landscapes. The region's natural beauty, including coastal vistas and mountainous backdrops, is a key feature of most trails.
While many mountain biking trails are challenging, the region does offer less strenuous options. For a moderate mountain bike ride suitable for various skill levels, consider the 'Sa Dogana Ezza Gravel Path – Cala Saccaia Trail loop from Olbia Terranova', which covers 26.5 km with 230 meters of elevation gain. This provides an engaging experience without extreme difficulty.
Sardinia's roads, particularly inland and outside the peak holiday season, often have little traffic, allowing cyclists to enjoy the sounds of nature and the landscape. This suggests that spring and autumn would be ideal, offering pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds compared to the summer months.
Olbia provides bike rental services for various types of bikes, including mountain bikes, road bikes, and e-bikes. Many services offer options for pickup and delivery, making it convenient for visitors to explore the area on two wheels.
Beyond mountain biking, Terranoa/Olbia offers excellent opportunities for hiking and gravel biking. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'Walk in the city of Olbia – loop tour' for hiking or the 'Golfo Aranci and Porto Rotondo' route for gravel biking. For more details, explore the Hiking around Terranoa/Olbia guide and the Gravel biking around Terranoa/Olbia guide.
Yes, some trails have unique features. For instance, the Great Gravel / MTB Section includes a 600m hike-a-bike portion where the path is not well maintained and can be blocked by a massive rock, with thorns present. The Rocky Singletrack Trail can be overgrown with thorn bushes in sections, requiring protective clothing.
On trails like Sa Testa Single Track, it's possible to encounter local wildlife such as oxen, wild boars, or tortoises, adding to the natural experience of the region.
Terranoa/Olbia is known for its natural mountain biking trails and scenic cycling routes rather than traditional, purpose-built bike parks with chairlifts. The region's appeal lies in its extensive network of natural trails that utilize the diverse terrain and stunning landscapes.
Given the challenging and natural terrain, it's advisable to bring appropriate gear. For trails with thorns, protective clothing is necessary. For descents, coarse profile tires and disc brakes are recommended. Always carry enough water, snacks, and a repair kit, as some sections can be remote.
Absolutely. The Coastal Singletrack MTB Trail offers a beautiful and enjoyable section right along the coast. Additionally, routes like 'Capo Figari Semaphore – Cala Moresca loop from Marinella' provide stunning coastal views, though they are considered hard mountain bike rides.


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