A bike park is a specially designed facility that brings together a variety of cycling disciplines. It can function as a standalone venue or complement existing sports and recreation infrastructure.
Bike parks are divided into sections featuring elements such as dirt tracks, BMX racing tracks, and bicycle playgrounds, each varying in difficulty. All sections are seamlessly integrated, offering multiple alternative lines so riders can enjoy endless variety and fun.
BIKE SKILLS PARK
A skills park (bike skills park) is the perfect place for children, beginners, and advanced cyclists alike to develop and refine their riding technique.
The practice area, usually flat, allows riders to safely test new obstacles of varying difficulty. These can include sharp turns, platforms, or natural challenges such as tree roots, protruding stones, and more — enabling structured training that improves balance and motor coordination.
Typical obstacles include wooden footbridges, rollers, and other features made from earth, wood, or stone.
Properly designed parks provide a safe environment for learning for children, teens, and adults, while also serving as a gateway to developing a passion for MTB and competitive cycling.
CITYTRAIL
A CityTrail is a carefully designed network of bike paths for various types of mountain biking — including cross-country, enduro, and e-bike — within a relatively compact area.
One of its greatest advantages is the minimal requirements for existing terrain. Even in gently hilly areas, a varied and enjoyable route can be created. The modest elevation changes make it accessible for beginners and cyclists with lower fitness levels to take their first steps.
Development of cycling skills in children and youth
Learning riding techniques, improving balance, and safely navigating obstacles
Building self-confidence on the bike, including when riding in traffic
Promotion of a healthy lifestyle
Promoting physical activity across all age groups
Supporting the prevention of obesity and other health issues
Integration of the local community
A welcoming space for families, children, and young people to spend time together
Collaborative activities such as competitions, classes, and bike schools
Enriching the municipality's recreational offer
Creating engaging spaces for both residents and visitors
Enhancing the aesthetics of neglected or underutilized areas
Minimal impact on the environment
Built primarily using natural or eco-friendly materials
Designed to blend seamlessly into the landscape with minimal impact
Increasing the region's attractiveness
Attracting cyclists from neighboring towns
Opportunities to host sporting events
Increase in the value of local tourism infrastructure
Integrated with bike paths and nearby accommodations
Generating new sources of revenue
TERRAIN REQUIREMENTS
Similar to a PUMPTRACK bicycle playground, the terrain for a bicycle park should be flat or gently sloping and can take on a variety of shapes. A diverse bicycle park typically covers an area of approximately 2,000–3,000 m².
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