Best bike parks around San Giovanni Bianco offer a diverse range of cycling experiences in the Brembana Valley. The area features natural mountain biking trails with varied terrain, suitable for experienced riders. Additionally, the Val Brembana Cycle Path provides a flat, paved route along the Brembo river, connecting towns and historical sites. Challenging road cycling climbs over scenic mountain passes are also a prominent feature of the region.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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An excellent refuge where you can stop for a bite to eat after a hike or a ski run. Traditional cuisine, cash and card payments accepted.
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third descent, stingy, done to the point of nausea ;-)
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Always a great place for a souvenir photo
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Unfortunately only one and a half beech trees remain: https://www.facebook.com/groups/664394836956076/permalink/8044207305641422/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v
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Reachable after 45-50 tiring minutes of uphill walking, as the road is entirely asphalted and sunny. Unfortunately the path in the forest was dedicated to mountain bike descents.
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Unfortunately the Three Beeches have become two and a half... the tree on the left has split, losing its height and symmetry with the others. In any case it is a mystical place to visit, with respect and admiration for the works of nature. In addition to the solemnity and beauty of the three centuries-old trees, you can overlook the Imagna Valley, so the view opens onto the town of Fuipiano. There is also the sanctuary of the Madonna (improperly called Stonehenge Lombarda).
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Mystical place that makes you feel deference towards the splendid work of nature. The three Beeches are imposing, present for centuries, while we are only passing through. Unfortunately, one of them has broken and is no longer tall and symmetrical to the others, so much so that the locals say "two and a half beech trees". Please visit the place with respect for the trees and use boots on the climb. Very close by is the sanctuary inappropriately called the Lombard Stonehenge... it is a small Madonna surrounded by stone battlements. However, the view from here is beautiful.
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I did it once and I don't think I'll repeat the experience. Other routes are better.
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The area offers a diverse range of cycling experiences. You'll find natural mountain biking trails with varied terrain, a long and flat paved cycle path along the Brembo river, and challenging road cycling climbs over scenic mountain passes.
Yes, experienced riders can find several challenging mountain biking trails. Notable options include the technical Cap Cespedosio–Olmo Descent, known for its varied and fast sections, the Infernal Singletrack which is very suggestive but can be treacherous, and the Descent from Monte Sodadura, which is highly technical with many hairpin bends and a loose surface. Additionally, trails like Ronco Molinasco and San Pietro offer varied terrain through woods.
Absolutely. The Val Brembana Cycle Path is a significant highlight for families and those seeking a more relaxed ride. This long, flat, paved path runs along the Brembo river, utilizing a disused railway line with tunnels, offering about 20 kilometers of scenic biking suitable for all skill levels. It connects various towns and historic villages like Cornello dei Tasso.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit The Three Beeches of Fuipiano Imagna, a natural monument offering spectacular views of the Imagna Valley. The Gremei Hut, located at 1500m, also provides splendid views of the Piazzatorre Orobie. Many trails wind through beech and chestnut woods, offering a natural setting for your ride.
Yes, the Mercatorum Trail is a historic route that passes through beautiful chestnut groves and historic villages. The Val Brembana Cycle Path also allows you to enjoy the scenic valley and visit historic villages such as Cornello dei Tasso, known for its historical significance.
For road cyclists, the region offers challenging climbs over scenic mountain passes. The Zambla Pass is a popular destination known for its steep gradients and long ascent, connecting Val Seriana and Val Brembana. The San Pietro Pass also provides a challenging ride, connecting the Taleggio Valley with Valsassina, offering views of the 'beauty of the canyon'.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, from technical descents to relaxing riverside rides. The natural settings, the opportunity to explore local landscapes and history, and the rewarding views from mountain passes are frequently highlighted. The area's trails are well-regarded by the komoot community, with many upvotes and shared photos.
Yes, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails around San Giovanni Bianco, embark on Road Cycling Routes, or enjoy Touring Bicycle routes. These guides provide options for various distances and difficulties, from moderate to difficult.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the mention of tunnels on the Val Brembana Cycle Path offering 'cool relief on warm days' suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn are likely popular times for cycling. Challenging mountain trails may be best avoided in wet conditions, as noted for the Cap Cespedosio–Olmo Descent.
Yes, for instance, the Gremei Hut serves as a refuge at 1500m, offering facilities and a restaurant. At the summit of Zambla Pass, you can find a public fountain and a restaurant/bar. The Val Brembana Cycle Path connects various towns, providing access to amenities along the way.
Trail lengths vary significantly. The Val Brembana Cycle Path offers approximately 20 kilometers of relaxing biking. For mountain biking, routes like the 'Sussia–Vettarola Trail – Val Brembana Cycle Path loop' are around 26 km, while longer MTB loops can exceed 50 km. Road cycling routes also range from moderate 35 km rides to difficult loops over 100 km.


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