Bike parks around Valtorta are situated within the scenic Orobie Alps, a region known for its extensive network of mountain biking trails. While not featuring dedicated bike parks with jump lines, the area offers diverse routes for various skill levels, often connected to the Piani di Bobbio ski resort. The landscape includes natural paths, old mule tracks, and forest sections, providing an immersive outdoor experience. Valtorta itself presents an authentic alpine setting with traditional architecture.
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Confirmed, done today with 100mm full suspension, I recommend it
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The path has now been completely restored and is not difficult at all. The only thing to watch out for are the loose stones that are everywhere.
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In summer you can leave your car for free in the large car park of the ski lifts
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Nice crunchy descent, in some places almost impossible.
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In the heart of Val Gerola, Pescegallo is a hamlet of Gerola Alta located at 1425 meters above sea level. A ski destination (alpine skiing or ski mountaineering) in winter, in summer it transforms into a destination for cycling enthusiasts.
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At 1425 meters above sea level, a hamlet of Gerola Alta in Val Gerola. In winter it offers two ski lifts and is also a beautiful destination for ski mountaineering, in summer it becomes a good starting point for MTB tours.
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natural trail with many roots and tight bends, quite demanding but doable on foot
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Valtorta, nestled in the Orobie Alps, offers an extensive network of mountain biking trails. You'll find diverse routes ranging from natural paths and old mule tracks to forest sections. While not featuring dedicated bike parks with jump lines, the area provides a variety of terrain for different skill levels, including technical downhill trails and scenic mountain biking paths.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging downhill trails. For instance, the Val Boazzo Downhill Trail is a demanding route in a gorge, requiring dexterity and sturdy tires due to loose ground and extreme drops. Another option is the Cap Cespedosio–Olmo Descent, a technical forest descent with varied, fast, and fun sections, suitable for full-suspension mountain bikes.
A popular starting point for mountain bike tours is Pescegallo Lake. Located at 1425 meters above sea level, this lake and mountain biking area serves as an excellent base for exploring the alpine and MTB routes in Val Gerola.
Yes, Valtorta is closely linked to the Piani di Bobbio ski area. During the warmer months, you can often utilize ski lifts, such as the Seggiovia Chiavello - Valtorta, to gain elevation. This allows mountain bikers to enjoy longer descents and connect to various trails, maximizing downhill enjoyment.
Beyond mountain biking, Valtorta and its surroundings offer a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various routes for cycling, including challenging climbs and scenic loops. There are also numerous mountain hikes, with trails leading to summits and refuges. For those interested in mixed terrain, gravel biking routes are also available.
The trails around Valtorta feature a mixed terrain, providing a varied riding experience. You'll encounter natural paths, ancient mule tracks, and sections winding through forests. Some trails, especially the more technical descents, may include loose ground, roots, tight bends, and even scree, requiring good technical skills.
Valtorta offers a unique mountain biking experience due to its stunning natural beauty within the Italian Alps, providing panoramic mountain views. The area's connection to the Piani di Bobbio ski lifts allows for accessible high-elevation riding. Additionally, Valtorta provides an authentic alpine experience with traditional architecture and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a hidden gem for nature lovers.
Yes, some trails, particularly the more challenging downhill and enduro routes, require specific equipment and skills. For instance, the Val Boazzo Downhill Trail recommends protection and sturdy tires. Technical descents like the Cap Cespedosio–Olmo Descent are best tackled with a full-suspension mountain bike and good technical proficiency, especially as they can be difficult when wet.
Visitors appreciate the diverse routes and the immersive outdoor experience offered by Valtorta's trails. The scenic beauty of the Orobie Alps, the variety of terrain from natural paths to old mule tracks, and the challenging sections for experienced riders are frequently highlighted. The authentic alpine setting also adds to the overall appeal.
Yes, you can find trails suitable for enduro riding. The Technical Enduro Descent – Parco delle Orobie Bergamasche is a natural trail featuring many roots and tight bends. It's quite demanding but offers a rewarding experience for enduro enthusiasts.
The Descent from Monte Sodadura is a very technical trail. Riders should be prepared for numerous hairpin bends and a challenging surface composed of mobile stones and scree. It demands significant attention and skill to navigate safely.


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