Bike Resort Peklák is a Czech bike park with a T-bar lift and trails that are on average about 1 km long. At first glance it might sound like a small, unimportant spot not worth visiting, but in reality it’s a solid bike park with interesting trails of various styles and difficulty levels.
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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.
Bike X Zone is a collection of relatively easy trails around Sušice in southern Czech Republic. They’re not long, but quite interesting – flowy with rocky sections. Beyond these official trails, you can also find a few trails from the 2022 EnduroXrace event in the area. There’s plenty to ride!
Bikepark Špičák is one of those places I wouldn’t recommend for beginners. It’s great fun for those who enjoy speed and multi-meter jumps.
Did you know that in 2018, it ranked first among European capitals for having the highest proportion of green spaces in relation to the total area of the city? Prague’s greenery occupies an impressive 57 percent of the city’s area.
If you like long, fast, flow trails, you must visit Klínovec in the Czech Republic. I was especially delighted with the eight-kilometer Rubin trail. However, there are also plenty of attractions for lovers of natural trails.
TrailPark Plešivec is a Czech bike park located near the German border, where riders who like steep, natural trails will have the best fun. However, enthusiasts of easy flow trails and rock gardens will also find something for themselves there.
Bike Park Kopřivná is a spot located near the border with Poland, where there are 5 trails of varying difficulty and character. Well worth a visit if you like a varied ride.
I haven’t climbed on something like this yet! The rocks in Nové Město nad Metují, although not very diverse, are also different from Jura, Sokoliki and any other climbing area I have seen. In addition, the pleasant location by the river and the lack of crowds make this area a very nice change from other climbing regions.