Šemberské stezky are a few short singletracks located 30 km east of Prague. The spot is too small to justify traveling there specifically from far away, but it’s worth a visit if you’re in the area.
The trails are only 400–900 meters long, but they still offer a lot of fun. Most of them are easy flow trails, though there’s also a bit of enduro.
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The longest and easiest trail, Hláska, is a pleasant flowtrail that anyone can handle. At the end, you can branch off to a section with three drops of varying sizes. All are fairly small, making them great for learning.

Marná snaha and Plynovod are also smooth trails with large berms, making them very enjoyable to ride. At the end of the Plynovod trail, there’s an interesting feature — a wooden north shore.

In contrast, Klouzek is a trail with a natural character, featuring tight turns.
The most difficult trail is Mrzák. It’s marked as a black trail on the sign, but in my opinion, that’s an exaggeration. It’s a fun red trail with rocks and high berms.
A climbing singletrack leads to the start of all trails, and at the bottom, there are benches and a fire pit.
It’s a great place for kids and other beginners, but I had a lot of fun there too.
You can find all the trails on Trailforks. You can also check out my Strava track:
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