Best bike parks around Anfo are primarily natural mountain bike routes that offer diverse experiences. The area, situated near Lake Idro, features a landscape of mountains and forests. These trails are known for their varied difficulty levels, catering to different skill sets. Riders can explore scenic routes that highlight the region's natural beauty and provide physical challenges.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Beautiful trail. Some would call it flowy, but it's still nice and flowing and technical. Well maintained. From Pian di Vaghezza, you reach Passo Croce (a dirt road with steep sections) and from there, down through the woods to the former Tassara mine.
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The path that runs along the lake of Idro is very exposed and must be cycled with caution… the path in the woods that goes down towards the lake is very technical…
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Can also be ridden with a gravel bike, although it is a bit bumpy in places. However, since the braking distance is longer than with a mountain bike, I would recommend doing it when it is reasonably dry. I would not recommend this section for beginners or those who rarely ride single trails on a gravel bike.
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This route is really fun and easy. As the section is shown here, it does not contain any S2 trail. That one runs a little further west in the forest.
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This is a nice trail suitable for mountain bikes: at times it is very smooth and with a compact bottom. Beware, however, of the dense tracts of roots that emerge, as especially after rainfall they can become very slippery.
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It is not easy at all and you cannot tackle it with every mtb. You need a full and excellent descent technique.
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Better to do this one in the descend than an ascend; then you will probably have to walk some parts.
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The area around Anfo doesn't feature traditional bike parks with lift services or purpose-built downhill tracks. Instead, you'll find a network of natural mountain biking trails, primarily valued for their scenic beauty around Lake Idro and the surrounding mountains. These routes offer a range of experiences from easy to advanced.
Among the most popular trails are the Miners' Trail, known for its technical difficulty and historical significance, and the Flow Trail, an intermediate route that can even be ridden with a gravel bike when dry. Another favorite is the Della Campiglia Al Cervo Trail, which offers smooth sections but also dense root tracts that can be slippery after rain.
The trails around Anfo offer a wide range of difficulty levels, from easy (S0-S1) suitable for beginners to advanced (S3-S6) for experienced riders seeking technical challenges. Many routes are described as 'hard mountain bike rides' requiring 'very good fitness,' with some sections potentially requiring riders to push their bikes.
While many routes are challenging, sections of trails like the 'View of Lake Idro loop from Anfo' are suitable for all skill levels, including easy (S0-S1) portions. For specific family-friendly routes, it's best to check individual trail descriptions for their difficulty ratings and terrain.
Riders can enjoy picturesque views of Lake Idro and the surrounding mountainous landscape. Many trails wind through forests, offering a chance to experience the region's natural beauty. Highlights like the Della Campiglia Al Cervo Trail and Flow trail also offer scenic viewpoints.
Yes, the Miners' Trail is a historically significant path, once used for transporting iron from local mines. Additionally, routes like the 'Ascent to Passo Baremone – Historic Village of Anfo loop from Anfo' offer opportunities to explore the historic village of Anfo itself.
Beyond mountain biking, the Anfo area is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including challenging loops around Lake Idro and Passo Maniva. There are also many mountain hikes, with trails offering views of Lake Idro and ascents to peaks like Crench Peak.
While not explicitly stated for all seasons, the region's trails are generally best enjoyed when dry. For instance, the Flow Trail is recommended when it is reasonably dry. Spring and autumn typically offer pleasant temperatures and drier conditions, making them ideal for cycling.
The terrain varies significantly. You'll encounter smooth sections with compact bottoms, but also dense tracts of roots that can become very slippery after rainfall. Some trails feature steep sections, while others are more flowy. Riders should be prepared for varied conditions and consider a full suspension mountain bike for more technical descents like the Miners' Trail.
Yes, the area offers several longer mountain bike routes. Examples include the 'View of Lake Idro – Fobbia Pass (1,112 m) loop from Anfo' which is over 44 km, and the 'Historic Village of Anfo – Presegno Village loop from Anfo' at over 39 km. Many of these are categorized as difficult and require good fitness.
Visitors appreciate the stunning views of Lake Idro and the surrounding mountains, the variety of trail difficulties catering to all skill levels, and the physical challenge many routes provide. The well-maintained nature of some trails, like the Miners' Trail, is also frequently highlighted.


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