SINGLETRACK
Forest bike trails are designed and built in harmony with nature – there is no need to cut down trees in the areas designated for a SINGLETRACK. These narrow, winding paths, enriched with obstacles and banked turns (berms) and varied in terms of difficulty, blend perfectly into the most diverse landscapes. It does not matter if the trail runs on a sandy or a gravel surface. A SINGLETRACK can be built both as a compact loop occupying a small area, or as a path connecting two or more towns.
Regardless of the option, a SINGLETRACK is an easy-to-implement and cost-effective investment that does not require significant interference with nature.
TOURING BIKE ROUTES
Touring bike routes are perceived as showcases of their regions. These types of routes are built with the idea of connecting the most characteristic and key attractions of a given area, fulfilling both a recreational and an educational function. It is worth noting that the attractions of the area where the tourist bike routes are located are just as important an element in attracting tourists as the network of routes itself. These paths are equally attractive to amateur cyclists who ride for pleasure, touring cyclists, and more advanced riders who prefer cross-country and enduro.
In order to ensure the highest riding comfort, especially for amateurs, the route is leveled after being marked out and, if necessary, covered with a mineral surface of crushed aggregate.
Additionally, it is possible to adapt the routes to the needs of more advanced enduro and cross-country riders by enriching the trails with various types of obstacles, rollers, or elements made of wood.
