Best bike parks around Mergozzo offers a diverse network of cycling routes and mountain biking trails. This area, located in the Verbano-Cusio-Ossola province of Italy, is known for its scenic natural beauty, historical routes, and connection to the extensive Ossola Valley trail system. Riders can explore routes around Lake Mergozzo, historical Cadorna Line paths, and challenging mountain biking trails. The region provides varied terrain suitable for different skill levels, from gentle cycle paths to technical descents.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Absolutely brilliant!!! 🤩 A super flow trail with small jumps and other elements, obviously created with a lot of effort "just like that" in the great outdoors, I've never seen anything like it before. Respect and many thanks to the builders!!! Easter 2025 in absolutely superb condition! Surely a dream for experts, but also doable for semi-advanced riders (like me) with a good mountain bike. With a bit of caution and a controlled pace the first time. The jumps aren't that big and can be avoided. At 2-3 tricky corners, I used my foot or dismounted.
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At present, the DH is partially heavily washed out due to storm damage
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Only for professionals or very advanced MBT riders
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A path suitable for MTBs that has known better times, allows you to complete a beautiful ring passing halfway up the hill in the woods. The entrance is somewhat hidden a few meters before the end of the "path for all"; the track is practicable without particular difficulties except for the branches hidden by the leaves which can be a danger if you start to let go of the bike. Non-binding slope with some small uphill stretches. For those who want to do it uphill, the slope is never too demanding except for the last stretch.
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Rather demanding descent due to uneven surfaces and a rather steep slope...only for experts...breathtaking panorama
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MTB track that excludes the state road; it starts from the square almost at the top and through an easy and fast path, it allows you to avoid all the traffic of cars and motorcycles that is on the state road, crossing it only in some points. Good ground for most of the route, sometimes stony but still fast and enjoyable. The first stretches at high altitude are beautiful, allowing you to appreciate the view while diving into a sea of ferns. Further down in the woods, and before Armeno, an "incomprehensible" stretch paved with stone that looks more like a bobsleigh track than a path.
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Mergozzo offers a diverse network of cycling routes and mountain biking trails, ranging from tranquil loops around Lake Mergozzo to challenging mountain paths. You can find scenic routes through natural reserves, historical trails along the Cadorna Line, and technical descents in the broader Ossola Valley.
Yes, for easier rides, consider the 'Cycle Path of Toce River' which allows you to reach Mergozzo from Fondotoce, passing through the Naturalistic Oasis of Fondotoce. The 'Cycle path – Lake Mergozzo loop from Miazzina' also offers a moderate mountain bike ride with scenic views, suitable for different fitness levels.
Experienced riders can tackle trails like La Crosa Trail, described as a super flow trail with jumps for professionals or very advanced riders. Another demanding option is Hairpin Bends Towards Agrano, a descent for experts due to uneven surfaces and steep slopes. The 'Mont'Orfano and the Fantoli Refuge – loop from Mergozzo' is also a hard ride requiring very good fitness.
Absolutely. The Montorfano area offers routes that incorporate sections of the Cadorna Line, a defensive system from World War I. These historical heavy vehicle access roads have been repurposed into mountain bike routes, allowing you to explore fortifications while enjoying panoramic views.
Many routes around Mergozzo feature stunning lake views. The 'Cycle path – Lake Mergozzo loop from Miazzina' and 'Mergozzo and the lake – Cycle path loop from Premosello-Chiovenda' both offer picturesque views of Lake Mergozzo's crystal-clear waters and tranquil surroundings.
Popular loop options include the 'Cycle path – Lake Mergozzo loop from Miazzina' and the 'Mergozzo and the lake – Cycle path loop from Premosello-Chiovenda'. For a more challenging loop, consider the 'Mont'Orfano and the Fantoli Refuge – loop from Mergozzo'.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for cycling, with comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, especially at lower elevations, while winter mountain biking might be possible on some trails but requires checking local weather conditions.
Yes, Mergozzo is a hub for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including loops around Lake Mergozzo. There are also excellent mountain hikes, such as the 'Montorfano Ammunition Depot – Scenic viewpoint loop'. For a different cycling experience, explore the gravel biking routes in the area.
Many trails are accessible directly from Mergozzo or nearby towns like Fondotoce and Premosello-Chiovenda. Parking is generally available in these towns. For specific public transport options to trailheads, it's advisable to check local transport schedules.
Generally, most public cycling and mountain biking trails in the Mergozzo area do not require specific permits. However, always respect local signage, private property, and protected areas like the Special Nature Reserve of Fondotoce. Adhere to trail etiquette and environmental guidelines.
Mergozzo, being a charming lakeside village, offers various options for refreshments and accommodation. You'll find cafes, restaurants, and hotels catering to visitors. The surrounding towns also provide additional choices for dining and lodging.
The Ossola Valley, which Mergozzo is part of, boasts an extensive network of thousands of routes suitable for downhill, enduro, and fat biking. It offers a vast playground with varied terrain, from easy cycle paths to challenging high-mountain routes, attracting many enthusiasts seeking diverse and exciting experiences.
This MTB track starts near the top of Mottarone and offers a fast and enjoyable path through high-altitude stretches and forests, allowing riders to avoid road traffic. While mostly good ground, some sections can be stony or, as noted by visitors, partially washed out due to storm damage. It features beautiful views and a mix of terrain before reaching Armeno.


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