Best bike parks in Sweden offer diverse terrain across a landscape characterized by extensive forests, numerous lakes, and varied topography from southern plains to northern mountains. The country provides a range of natural environments suitable for outdoor activities, including mountain biking. These areas feature both natural singletracks and purpose-built trails. Sweden's geography supports a variety of bike park experiences, from technical downhill runs to flowing jump lines.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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After a 10-year hiatus, the Lugnet ski jumps in Falun will once again host Ski Jumping World Cup events in November 2025. These events will serve as preparation for the 2027 Falun Nordic World Ski Championships 😀: Men's individual competition on the normal hill on November 25, 2025, Men's individual competition on the large hill on November 26, 2025, Women's individual competition on the normal hill on November 28, 2025, Women's individual competition on the large hill on November 29 and 30, 2025. The Falun Nordic World Ski Championships will take place from February 24 to March 7, 2027, in Falun. The competitions will feature Nordic skiing disciplines such as ski jumping and cross-country skiing. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lugnet-Schanzen
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A K90 (hill size 100, normal hill) and a K120 (hill size 134, large hill) ski jump are located on Lungnet. Unfortunately, they are no longer used in the annual international ski jumping competitions because their take-off radii no longer meet the requirements. However, the jumps are still used in Nordic combined events.
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Great facility! Usable in winter (skiing) and summer (biking)... with challenging courses 👍🏻
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If you love speed, adrenaline and community, you have come to the right place. Here in Vallåsen you will experience one of Sweden's best bike parks. Here you can be a pro, enthusiast, beginner, alone or with the whole family. https://vallasen.se/
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Famous ski jumps in Falun, built for the 1974 World Ski Championships. This is where Jan Boklöv invented the V-style in ski jumping in the 1980s.
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860 meters in altitude in seven minutes: The Åre cable car (Kabinbanan) makes Åreskutan the most easily accessible high mountain in Sweden. The mountain station is at an altitude of 1274 meters, the valley station is located just above the central square Åre torg at 421 meters above sea level. From the mountain station and from the nearby summit at an altitude of 1,420 meters you have a view that stretches for kilometers over the mountains of Jämtland. The cable car was built as part of the Åre project, where the Swedish government decided in 1972 to allocate money to create a ski area in Årefjällen where “normal” people could also afford to ski. The Kabinbana was opened in 1976. Each cabin can accommodate 75 people. The train usually runs every 20 minutes. Dogs are welcome in one of the mountain huts, but four-legged friends must generally be kept on a leash on the mountain.
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Hey! An optimal place for everyone, whether hiking, cycling, mountain biking or orienteering. Everyone will find something here. Routes can be varied at will. And after exercise you can also take a shower. Super cool here.
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Lugnet is a large sport complex (not only ski jumping) There are six full sized indoor pitches in the area. There are also two swimming pools (one indoors and one outdoors), a tennis hall, an athletics arena, an ice arena including one indoor ice hockey rink, an outdoor ice hockey rink, a bandy field and a curling hall. Lugnet is also Sweden's national cross-country skiing and ski jumping centre (the Lugnet Hills ski jump) and often hosts one part of the FIS Cross-Country World Cup. Several FIS Nordic World Ski Championships have been organised here (1974, 1993, 2015). The major highlight for me is the MTB from the hill down to the lift. They use the lift from the ski jumping to carry the bikes up.
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Several bike parks in Sweden cater to families and beginners. Hinderbanan Mountain Bike Park is specifically noted for family-friendly riding with trails for various skill levels. Svartbäcksmåla Nature Reserve & MTB Park offers multiple tracks of different difficulties, including a pump track, within a nature reserve setting. Åre Bike Park also features the Björnen Trail Center, known for its family-friendly trails and skill-building features.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, Åre Bike Park offers an extensive network of over 30 trails with an 800-meter vertical drop, including high-alpine backcountry routes like Getrappet. Järvsö Bergscykel Park provides fast and technical riding with trails like Splorr, which incorporates rock drops and tight berms. Flottsbro Bike Park, while compact, has steep and technical trails such as Piece of Cake.
Yes, Hellasgården in Stockholm is an excellent option for technical riding. While not a traditional lift-served bike park, it offers 8-40 km of trails with tight corners, root-choked singletrack, and granite rock gardens, providing a backcountry feel with city access.
Isaberg Bike Park, located in southern Sweden, features over 25 trails with a 200-meter vertical drop. It is known for its machine-built berms, fast jump lines, and technical downhill runs, suitable for all skill levels. It's also part of a larger outdoor recreation area.
Flottsbro Bike Park offers Stockholm's only lift-served downhill experience, making it highly accessible from the capital. For a more natural, technical riding experience, Hellasgården is also conveniently located near Stockholm.
Many bike parks, like Vallåsen Bike Park, offer facilities such as equipment rental and food options. Larger parks like Åre often have vibrant bike cultures with pump tracks and extensive services. Recreation areas like Lida Recreation Area, which includes an MTB park, provide camping grounds, pentry facilities, drinking water, toilets, and fireplaces.
The best time to visit bike parks in Sweden is typically during the summer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather conditions are generally favorable, and all parks are fully operational, offering the best riding experience.
Yes, many bike parks are situated within larger recreational areas. For example, near these bike parks, you can find various MTB Trails in Sweden, including routes like Högbo MTB 10 Trail. There are also Running Trails in Sweden and Road Cycling Routes in Sweden available for other outdoor pursuits.
Åre Bike Park is often considered Sweden's largest and one of the best, boasting over 30 trails and an 800-meter vertical drop. It offers a unique journey through various plant zones, with trails ranging from machine-built jump lines to high-alpine backcountry routes. The park is also known for its vibrant bike culture and over 100km of natural singletrack.
Absolutely. Svartbäcksmåla Nature Reserve & MTB Park is located within a nature reserve, offering a beautiful setting for riding. Many parks, like Åre, are nestled in stunning natural landscapes, providing scenic views. Highlights such as The Suspension Bridge Over the Nissan River offer lovely views and surroundings, often integrated into MTB trails.
Vallåsen Bike Park is known for its focus on speed, adrenaline, and community. It provides a dynamic riding experience that caters to a wide range of riders, from pros and enthusiasts to beginners and families.


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