Best bike parks around Nesodden are found on this peninsula located south of Oslo, offering various mountain biking opportunities. While dedicated bike parks with constructed features are less common, the area provides diverse terrains for cycling. Nesodden features trails ranging from gentle paths suitable for beginners to rugged routes for experienced riders. The region is accessible and offers a range of cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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The best pumptrack in Oslo, full stop. Not that there are many of them. You can ride here on mostly anything with wheels, but anything with an engine is not allowed, so that excludes anything starting with «e-». Kudos to Sagene IF for making this become a reality. This will inspire tons of small Oslo shredders!
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A quiet place to meet open-minded people, as the Gamlebyen district is the best in all of Oslo, and this place is fantastic for families, young and old.
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Pure MTB route, calm, beautiful but technical!
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I'm no skater, but I was here with my trail bike, and that was fun too!
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A small park consisting of jumps of different sizes, a few of them quite big, has been built here. Nice place to hang around and build your skills.
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Nesodden's main dedicated bike park is Brattbakken Bike Park, built on a former ski slope with various downhill runs and a lift system. Additionally, you can find Voldsløkka Pumptrack, considered the best pumptrack in Oslo, and Nedre Sjømannen Flow Trail, an intermediate route ideal for intervals.
Yes, The Geology Trail is a family-friendly mountain bike trail through a forest, rated S0, making it easy and fun for introducing children to trail biking. Voldsløkka Pumptrack is also suitable for various wheeled vehicles and is considered family-friendly. For general mountain biking, areas like Sætre offer easy-to-navigate paths perfect for families and beginners.
Experienced riders can explore trails like the Røykås Trail, known for its flowing singletrack and technical challenges. For a more demanding experience, Neseblod is described as 'Nesodden's wildest downhill trail,' recommended for riders with full-suspension bikes and protective gear due to its technically demanding sections.
The best time to explore mountain biking in Nesodden, whether in a bike park or on trails, is from late spring through early autumn, typically May to September, when the weather is mild and pleasant.
Brattbakken Bike Park is highly accessible from Oslo, often considered one of the closest mountain biking options. It's reachable via a convenient 20-minute ferry ride from Oslo, followed by a short bike trip.
Brattbakken Bike Park features a lift system with Easyloop hooks for bikes, making uphill access easier. Safety is prioritized with an emergency plan, first-aid equipment, and clear signage. A kiosk is often open, offering refreshments like waffles, sausages, and coffee, contributing to a good atmosphere.
Yes, Nesodden offers a variety of cycling experiences. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles, such as those listed in the Cycling around Nesodden guide, including moderate and difficult loops. There are also gravel biking opportunities, with routes like the 'Gravel playground around Oslo' featured in the Gravel biking around Nesodden guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences, from skill-building pumptracks like Voldsløkka Pumptrack, which inspires 'small Oslo shredders,' to scenic forest trails. The community also values the well-maintained trails and the efforts of local clubs like Nesodden Sykkelklubb in developing and caring for the parks.
Yes, there is a Mountain Bike Jump Park available. It's a small park with jumps of different sizes, including some quite large ones, making it a good place to practice and build your jumping skills.
Absolutely. Nesodden is also excellent for hiking. You can explore various trails, including the 'Coastal path Nesodden' or routes with views from the Coastal Path, as detailed in the Hiking around Nesodden guide.
Brattbakken Bike Park typically aims to be open on Sundays during the season (late spring to early autumn). However, specific operating hours and dates can vary, so it's advisable to check their social media channels for the most current updates.
Yes, Gamlebyen Skatepark, while primarily for skaters, has been enjoyed by visitors on trail bikes. It's described as a quiet place with a good atmosphere, suitable for families.


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