Best bike parks in the Czech Republic offer diverse trails across various mountain regions. The country features extensive networks of singletrack trails and challenging downhill runs. These parks cater to all skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders, often set within natural landscapes. The infrastructure typically includes bike rentals, service facilities, and refreshment options.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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An interesting place to relax but also historical!
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Very nice descent in this Top Trail Park https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RKkTYPh-w8
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There is a nice wooden bike rack under the tower, and a decent, spacious shelter; a good place to rest, have a quick snack or shelter from the rain. From the top there is a beautiful view of Śnieżka on one side, and the Śnieżnik massif on the other. Next to the tower, the starting "gate" of the downhill (red) part of the MTB route - single track "Pętla Orlica".
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The RUBIN trail is easy to ride: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-BVWe-jy5I
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Great views in every direction. It's not as crowded as other viewpoints.
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Great trail, more advanced than Rubin but still rideable by most with moderate to advanced riding skills. You can let it fly if you want. My first run on Baron after all day on Rubin. 7/24 https://youtu.be/ZwE2lNZwV5c?si=O2HBnOMsZidg5AtY
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On the Keilberg there is also a very nice observation tower with a 360° view 🤩.
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For beginners and families, Singltrek pod Smrkem is an excellent choice, offering trails across four difficulty levels, including family-friendly green sections. It's designed for a flowing, playful experience. Another great option is Trail Park Klínovec, which provides a variety of trails suitable for all levels, including beginners and families, and features a skill zone with a pump track. Rychlebské stezky also has very easy trails, making it suitable for families, and Špindl Bike Park offers an easy 7 km route specifically for families.
For challenging downhill and enduro experiences, Bikepark Špičák is a top destination, known for its tough trails like 'Struggle,' which is used in the IXS Cup, and it hosts the Czech Enduro Series. Trail Park Klínovec also features a legendary 3 km long downhill trail with a 30-year tradition. Bikepark Kouty nad Desnou offers the famous 'Koutníkův sen' DH trail used for races, catering to advanced riders.
Trail Park Klínovec is renowned for having some of the longest flow trails in Europe. Notable examples include the Azur Trail (10.3 km), Rubin (8 km), and Baron Trail (6 km), which are among the longest continuous flow descents in the region.
Yes, Rychlebské stezky in the Jeseníky Mountains is one of the oldest and most acclaimed trail areas, featuring a complete network of hand-built singletrack trails that are in close touch with nature. These trails incorporate natural features like scree fields, fords, and granite boulders, offering an authentic mountain biking experience.
Many Czech bike parks offer comprehensive facilities. For example, the Singltrek pod Smrkem Center provides bike rentals, a well-equipped bike shop, service facilities, refreshments, and even a natural swimming pool. Trail Park Klínovec offers rental services, food options, and bike wash facilities, while Rychlebské stezky has an Information Centre with bike hire, service, a test center, a bike café, and accommodation.
The prime season for visiting bike parks in the Czech Republic typically runs from spring through autumn, generally May to October. During these months, the weather is most favorable for riding, with trails usually dry and lifts operational. Summer offers the warmest conditions, while spring and autumn provide cooler temperatures and often vibrant scenery.
Beyond mountain biking, the Czech Republic offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes, with options ranging from easy to difficult, such as those found in the Road Cycling Routes in the Czech Republic guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Superflow Trail' near Černá Voda, detailed in the Gravel biking in the Czech Republic guide. For dedicated mountain biking, there are numerous trails beyond the parks, including those in the MTB Trails in the Czech Republic guide.
Yes, the Jeseníky Mountains are home to several notable bike parks. Rychlebské stezky is a prominent trail area known for its natural singletracks. Additionally, Trail Park Dolní Morava offers significant trail potential for both beginners and experienced riders, and Bikepark Kopřivná provides four tracks covering 12 kilometers, including downhill, enduro, and family trails.
Many bike parks are situated in scenic locations. For instance, Trail Park Klínovec is located near the Klínovec Summit and Viewing Tower, which is the highest peak in the Ore Mountains and offers great views. Similarly, the Špičák Observation Tower is near Bikepark Špičák, providing panoramic vistas.
Trutnov Trails, near the town of Trutnov, offers over 40 km of natural trails with varying difficulty. Its unique atmosphere comes from the landscape of sandstone boulders, rocks, forests, and meadows. It provides a wide range of difficulty levels, from easy flow trails to double diamond stone challenges, making it a diverse and well-maintained paradise for mountain biking.
Yes, Bikepark Špičák offers a shared multi-day pass with the German Geisskopf park, providing an extended riding experience across borders for those looking to explore more.


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