Bike Park Kasina, 50 km from the center of Kraków, is a place that will surely appeal to many bikers. Here, both those who like flow trails and those who prefer natural ones will find something for themselves. Both less and more experienced riders.
This article answers the questions:
- What trails are there in the bike park in Kasina?
- What does Bike Park Kasina offer for beginners?
- Where to go from Kraków for enduro and downhill MTB?
- Which bike park is close to Kraków?
In bike park in Kasina Wielka, there are 4 trails, each about 1–2 km long.
There’s no trail for complete beginners, i.e., a green one. The easiest is the blue trail Blue Cooler. It’s a flow trail — smoothed out with berms and tabletops. Most tabletops are about 3–4 meters long. I had a great time on this trail, though it could be in better condition. I was there at the end of August, and the trail already had plenty of washboards and holes in the berms.
The second flow trail is the red Anakonda. Here, some tabletops are 6–8 meters long. That’s already too much for me, so I only rode this trail once and went back to Blue Cooler.
Dzika is also a red trail, but in a more natural style. It still has some berms and jumps. However, these aren’t tabletops but drops and gaps. In several places while riding, you can’t see whether you’re approaching a small drop or a multi-meter gap, so if jumping 3–4-meter gaps isn’t something you do easily, I recommend riding slowly the first time and memorizing exactly where everything is.
The most difficult is the black DH Cup trail, where downhill competitions are held. It’s a fast trail with many drops and gaps. The size of some drops is just right for me, but others are so big that I didn’t want to jump them. Like on Dzika, you often can’t see how big the obstacle ahead is, so I memorized which drop I wanted to hit.
Bike Park Kasina has everything a proper bike park should have – rentals, a bike shop, a restaurant, and a comfortable lift with friendly staff.
There’s also a skill park with a drop, whoops, tabletops, and a dirt jump with a ramp takeoff and soft landing.


On the other side of the parking lot, there’s an asphalt pumptrack and a playground.


For those interested, there’s also a moped museum on the bike park grounds.
Bike Park Kasina – Prices and Opening Hours
In summer, Bike Park Kasina is open daily, while in spring and autumn only on weekends (and in some periods also on Fridays).
In 2025, a day pass costs 149 PLN from Friday to Sunday and 129 PLN from Monday to Thursday. Unless you don’t want to stick the penguin sticker – the Bike Park Kasina logo – on your phone. In that case, you’ll have to pay a full 169 PLN for a day pass. The bike park also offers 4-hour, 2-day, and 3-day passes.
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