Single Tracks Czechia – Land of Biking! Bikecentrum Libverda Bikepark Ještěd Bikepark Klíny, Sport areál Klíny Bikepark Kopřivná Bikepark Kouty Bikepark Lipno Bikepark Monínec Bikepark Olomouc Bikepark Peklák Bikepark Rokytnice (Rock-It-Nice) Bikepark Tanvaldský Špičák Bikepark Říčky Boskovické stezky Centrum U Kyselky Cyklo Aréna Vysočina Cyklopark Mysločovice Javornické okruhy Lipovské stezky Rychlebské stezky Scott Špindl Bikepark Single Track “Pod Smrkem” – Single Track Centre Singletrails Bílá Singletrails Dolní Morava Singletraily Moravský Kras Trail Park Klínovec Trail of Life – Bílé Karpaty Trutnov Trails Vsetín Bike Arena Wallachian Bike Resort – Kyčerka Bike Park Špičák Bike Park 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 3 30 5 6 7 8 9 It is the only Czech bike park that belongs to the group of European parks where the all-season Gravity Card can be used. In 2007, the first freeride track opened there, running from the top of the mountain 1,202 m above sea level. Since then, the track has been regularly maintained and new tracks with higher difficulty levels are created, which is a pleasant exception with regard to the general trend of making things easier. The local Struggle track hosts the IXS European Downhill Cup. One of the oldest centres in the country is located in the Jizerské Mountains, on the border of the Czech Republic and Poland. The first, oldest circuit, approx. 20 km long, was built in 2009. The whole network of trails, which was co-designed by Dafydd Davis, the “forefather” of centres for terrain cycling in Great Britain, now offers almost 80 km of fun rides for bikers at all levels. The trails are designed to suit both complete beginners and experienced bikers. You can also use the trails with a basic bike, or with children. One of the oldest centres in the country is located in the Jizerské Mountains, on the border of the Czech Republic and Poland. The first, oldest circuit, approx. 20 km long, was built in 2009. The whole network of trails, which was co-designed by Dafydd Davis, the “forefather” of centres for terrain cycling in Great Britain, now offers almost 80 km of fun rides for bikers at all levels. The trails are designed to suit both complete beginners and experienced bikers. You can also use the trails with a basic bike, or with children. One of the oldest centres in the country is located in the Jizerské Mountains, on the border of the Czech Republic and Poland. The first, oldest circuit, approx. 20 km long, was built in 2009. The whole network of trails, which was co-designed by Dafydd Davis, the “forefather” of centres for terrain cycling in Great Britain, now offers almost 80 km of fun rides for bikers at all levels. The trails are designed to suit both complete beginners and experienced bikers. You can also use the trails with a basic bike, or with children. The Vsetín region is an area betrothed to mountain biking. The bike arena is a part of the Wallachian Bike Resort project, which also includes the Kyčerka Bike Park with a chairlift, and natural or only slightly modified trails and tracks at various intensity levels. The system of VBA trails can be used by both beginners and experienced riders. The Wallachian Bike Resort offers great conditions for biking in beautiful surroundings. It is not only one enclosed location, but a set of trails that will take you through various parts of the Beskydy Mountains. The Kyčerka Bike Park has a lift with a T-bar and offers a miscellaneous range of trails, not only for XC/Enduro riders, but also for freeride and downhill fans. It is located in the beautiful nature of the Beskydy Mountains, in a well-known tourist area – the municipality of Velké Karlovice, close to the major Vsetín-Makov route. The Bike Park is located on the south slope in the Pluskovec valley (700 m above sea level). There is a 3 km long flow trail near the Kyčerka Bike Park, which is actually a natural part of the Bike Park, and there are almost 14 kilometres of trails there. hour by car from Karlovy Vary. It used to be known among downhill ride fans, but today it is suitable for the whole family. It offers over 22 km of paved flowtrails at different intensity levels, going through beautiful and peaceful countryside. Those who prefer stronger adrenalin experiences can use the downhill track with several new and modified passages. individual trees, scenic valleys and distinctive villages with interesting folk architecture. Add the appeal of the local trails, laced with colonies of wine cellars. All of this can be found in the eastern part of the Slovácko region and the southern part of the White Carpathians. It is a place where you can get back to the roots of biking, wandering through the countryside and discovering new corners with untouched nature.