Best bike parks around Montemurlo offer a diverse network of mountain biking trails and cycling routes within the Tuscan landscape. The region features varied environments, including forests, hilly agricultural areas, and unique geological formations. Trails range from easy green singletracks to challenging black difficulty routes with technical features. This area provides options for various skill levels, focusing on natural trails rather than conventional lift-access bike parks.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Easy trail that can obviously also be covered on foot, it is a good connection in the area
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"Cheerful" trail for jump lovers (all built in an excellent way)
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Part of the CAI 10 path, accessible by MTB in both directions
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Nice when I did it in MTB among the ferns!
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Beautiful trail very well worked with banks, jumps and drops, some of these even with gaps and quite challenging. Super hilarious! Requires driving skills especially on drops.
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Hi Antonio, are you updated on the snow situation in the area? Tomorrow we would like to come and make Montemurlo, Javello, Lisca, charcoal burners. But if there is snow I see it hard....
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Segment of path that can be traveled in both directions, also by MTB. It connects the protons to the Schignano hill (Quercia dei Termini, continuing downhill on the right. Beautiful in all seasons.
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Montemurlo offers a diverse network of mountain biking trails, primarily singletrack, that traverse varied environments including forests, hilly agricultural areas, and unique geological formations. You'll find trails with features like log rides, jumps, and rock faces, catering to different technical challenges. Examples include the technical descent of Lisca Trail MTB Trail and the forest path of CAI Trail 10 in Monteferrato.
Yes, Montemurlo provides a wide range of difficulty levels. For beginners, there are green-rated singletracks like CAI 70, which is about 3 km long and has an easy physical rating. More experienced riders can tackle blue difficulty trails such as 'Città dei Canguri' and 'Botox', while 'Budello' offers an extreme black difficulty singletrack with features like bridges, drops, and rock faces for advanced riders.
Among the most popular trails, the Lisca Trail (AM/XC) – Area naturale protetta di interesse locale Monteferrato is highly regarded for its singletrack experience and technical passages. Another favorite is the Lisca Trail MTB Trail, known for its technical descent. The CAI Trail 10 in Monteferrato is also a must-see forest trail accessible by mountain bike.
Yes, there are several circular routes. One notable challenging MTB itinerary is 'L'anello di Montemurlo - Cavallaie - Javello', which spans 31 km and offers a variety of environments, from forests to hilly agricultural areas. You can find more details about this route on the Visit Tuscany website.
While many trails are recommended in all seasons, some, like CAI 70, are particularly enjoyed in November, October, and September. Generally, the region's trails are suitable year-round, though caution is advised with snow conditions, especially on higher altitude singletracks like the Ho Chi Min Trail.
The trails often provide panoramic views of the Prato and Pistoia plains, especially in the Monte Javello area. You'll ride through diverse landscapes including lush forests, scenic hilly agricultural areas, and unique geological formations. The Ho Chi Min Trail, for instance, is noted for its beautiful views at around 900 meters altitude.
The Monte Javello area, which hosts several mountain biking trails, is historically significant, having played a central role in events during World War II. While riding, you might pass by sites like Villa del Barone, adding a cultural layer to your outdoor adventure.
Beyond mountain biking, Montemurlo offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including challenging loops like 'Mercatale Bridge – Ponte Datini loop from Montemurlo'. There are also extensive road cycling routes, such as the 'Montepiano – Lake Brasimone loop', and gravel biking options like the 'Alfredo Binda Cycle Path – Javello Climb loop'. For more details, you can check the running trails guide, road cycling routes guide, and gravel biking guide for the area.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse and natural character of the trails, highlighting the fun and technical passages, especially on descents. The well-maintained routes and the variety of landscapes, from forests to panoramic viewpoints, are also highly appreciated. The community has contributed over 15 upvotes and 8 photos, reflecting a positive experience.
Yes, the Ciclovia del Sole (Sun Cycle Path), a national tourist cycle path, passes through Montemurlo. The Montemurlo section is approximately 4 km long and is part of a larger 7 km stretch, aiming to integrate cycling with the local territory.
Local groups are recognized for their efforts in maintaining trails in excellent condition in the broader region, suggesting a similar commitment to trail upkeep in the Montemurlo area. This dedication ensures a good riding experience for cyclists.


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