Greenway of Valli Resilienti is the Valle Trompia and Valle Sabbia bike path that runs for 3500 km with different kinds of slow, mountain and road bike paths. There is something for everyone: from the track that goes from Brescia to Bovegno along the Mella river, suitable for slow cycling and families with children, to more challenging mountain bike paths along the ridge leading to Cortine di Nave, or the numerous road bike paths, all mapped out.
Starting from the northern terminus of the Brescia Metro (Prealpino), head towards Franciacorta to tackle the first of the route's many uphill slopes, from Gussago to Brione. From here, you will reach the middle Valle Trompia and, with a few unexpected uphill slopes, you will reach the upper valley. From the hamlet of Aiale, you will begin the climb that ...
The Mella bike path is an artery of the Valle Trompia that leads from Brescia to Bovegno, in the upper valley, going up the course of the river of the same name. The well signposted and maintained bike path alternates between stretches of asphalted and dirt roads, which can also be travelled on city or trekking bikes. Among the many ...
Starting from the car park at the Prealpino train station, head westwards, passing through the town of Collebeato. The first climb of the route, short but intense (150 metres of altitude difference in less than 2 km), will take you to the crest of the Campiani hills. The climb leading from Franciacorta to Ome is very challenging. You will be ...
The “Dosso Alto” bike point offers everything you need to explore the city and the mountain on two wheels, having fun and admiring breath-taking views of the magnificent Pre-Alps. The area offers a wide range of routes, both for experts and beginners, which can also be cycled with pedal-assisted bikes. The rental point, located at the "Dosso Alto" hotel-restaurant (Maniva), ...
The route starts in Bovegno with a steep asphalted climb, which then turns into a dirt road with slopes that are often high, up to an altitude of 1250 m. From here, turn right towards the Roccolo Fiale, travelling along an initially steep and often slippery downhill section and then continuing fast along a rocky path into the woods. The ...
If you love challenges and All Mountain biking, you can climb from Caregno to the summit of Monte Guglielmo. The first part of the route, which runs around Monte Lividino, is very challenging and requires about 20 minutes of hard pedalling. This is followed by uphill and downhill sections until you reach the Croce di Marone, where you start climbing ...
This itinerary is for experienced and tenacious cyclists. In addition to the long distance and difference in altitude, it features steep climbs with significant slopes (often over 10%) located within the portion of territory between Lake Iseo and Valle Trompia. The route starts at the Prealpino train station car park and the first climbs are located in Valle Trompia, across ...
The Prati Magri tour is a cross-country itinerary of medium difficulty that starts in Bovegno, following the road to Graticelle and Prati Magri. The route starts off with an uphill slope - initially on a paved road and then gravel - until it reaches the highest point and shortly after the Goletto delle Corti. You can then enjoy the descent, ...
The route starts uphill from the "cemetery" area of Villa Carcina on a forest road with an excellent compact surface. This first stretch, well signposted, is suitable for everyone and can be travelled with any type of MTB or Gravel bike. What will put you to the test are the last 300 metres on a steep track with a rough ...
This itinerary, linking two Brescian valleys, is of medium difficulty and has only one climb that is not too demanding. The first section, starting from Brescia, is entirely flat as far as Villanuova sul Clisi, where you will begin climbing up the Valle Sabbia on a slight slope as far as Vestone. You will then head towards Cocca di Lodrino, ...
The route begins on an easy asphalted road that leads up to the village of Irma and gradually becomes steeper before turning onto a concrete-gravel road that leads up to Passo Croce, passing through beautiful forests and glimpses of the upper Valle Trompia. From here, you go downhill along a forest road to Pian di Vaghezza, where you can get ...