Trails

The Enduro Trails mountain bike trail complex is located in the City of Bielsko-Biała.

The Enduro Trails mountain bike trail park is located in the City of Bielsko-Biała. It is a network of one-way bike trails or so-called singletracks. These popular mountain bike trails are twisty, narrow and undulating with varied levels of difficulty, from the gently descending easier trails to the steep and technical downhills. Most of the trails were built for the Enduro racing event periodically held here (hence the name of the trail network)

The trail centre (with tourist information and surrounding facilities) is located at the foot of Kozia Góra (the City’s recreational area is called “Błonia”). The trails are scatterred between Szyndzielnia and Kozia Góra (in the Klimczok mountain massif). Szyndzielnia rises up to the height of 1030 metres above sea level. The peak can be reached by a modern gondola lift. Kozia Góra is a smaller hill (686 m a.s.l.) with a rich tourist culture. The longest toboggan run in Europe used to operate here.(the structures are still clearly visible). On both mountains you can also find cozy huts dating back to the 19th century.

INFO: Kolej Linowa Szyndzielnia

Trasa Aktywna
Stefanka
Cyganka
Twister
RockNRolla
Bystry
Stary Zielony
Cygan
Gondola
Debowiec
SahAira
Gaciok
DH+
Kamieniołom
Dziabar
Daglezjowy
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Black trails
Uphill trails
Destiny: for beginner mountain bikers
Average slope: 4-6%
Surface: even, paved
Difficulties: sharp turns with and without banked corners, occasionally, small natural obstacles may be encountered (stones, roots), slippery or loose surfaces (small pebbles), small puddles and wooden bridges
Required skills: effective cornering and braking
Opening hours: 6:00 - 22:00
Destiny: for intermediate mountain bikers
Average slope: 6-9%
Surface: even and paved or mixed
Difficulties: sharp turns, larger bumps and banked corners, small natural obstacles (roots, stones)
Required skills: confident braking, cornering, dealing with bumps and banked corners and other small obstacles and unevenness
Opening hours: 6:00 - 22:00
Destiny: for advanced mountain bikers
Average slope: 9-13%
Surface: natural and mixed
Difficulties: sharp turns and banked corners, high speeds, larger natural obstacles (e.g. root and stone sections), small artificial obstacles (e.g. ramps without gaps or with a bypass), slippery surfaces
Required skills: fast braking, cornering, dealing with larger obstacles (roots, drops, small ramps)
Opening hours: 6:00 - 22:00
Destiny: for expert mountain biker
Average slope: 13-18%
Surface: natural
Difficulties: sharp turns and banked corners frequent natural obstacles (e.g. root and boulder sections, steep slope and ground drops), larger artificial obstacles (e.g. ramps with gaps, with or without a bypass), slippery surfaces
Required skills: perfect braking, cornering, ability to jump over and deal with difficult terrain (e.g. steep walls, drops and ramps)
Opening hours: 6:00 - 22:00
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Opening hours: 6:00 - 22:00

Stary Zielony
03

Trail for advanced bikers. COLOR RED

The trail is very fast (!) - it requires a cosiderable range of skills and excellent bike control.

 

Cygan
06

Trail for advanced bikers. COLOR RED

A winding, not very fast, flowing trail with quite a lot of flow.

Gondola
09

Fast and flowy trail in the upper section (watch out for the tourist paths crossing right after the start), with an interesting stream crossing in the bottom (You might get wet).

Debowiec
10

Very flowy, natural trail with fast sections, numerous small natural and man-made jumps and berms (quite steep terrain in the closing section).

SahAira
13

The trail is a mixture of a natural flowy singletrack (middle section) with shaped, A-line type of a trail (beginning and closing sections).

Gaciok
15

A trail allowing descent from the Klimczok area to the Dziebar trail or the upper station of the Gondola 

Gondola

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Open 2000M 12% 240M Download

A trail with a fast and flowing upper section (watch out for the trail crossing near the beginning!) and with interesting stream crossings lower down (where you may get splashed).
It starts in the Dylówki mountain pass (approximately a one hour ride from Blonia) and ends at the bottom of the gondola lift. This trail requires a wide range of skills and very good bike control (e.g. the ability to change down through the gears before a short uphill stretch or to brake rapidly before a sharp turn).