Discover bikeparks across Poland and abroad. Choose a region and find the best places for downhill, enduro and mountain biking. Compare prices, see rankings and plan your perfect trip.
Lesser Poland (Małopolska) is Poland's undisputed mountain biking capital, home to over 10 bike parks including the legendary Bikepark Kasina, PKL Bik...
See bikeparks →Silesia has a rich mountain biking tradition and some of Poland's oldest bike parks. The region features 5 iconic spots including the historic Bikepar...
See bikeparks →Lower Silesia is known for beautiful Sudetes Mountains and professionally designed bike parks. The region features parks in the Karkonosze, Sowie Moun...
See bikeparks →Subcarpathia is an eastern mountain biking paradise – Bieszczady Mountains, Low Beskids, and wild, less-traveled trails. The region offers natural, te...
See bikeparks →Masovia is the cycling center of Poland with rapidly developing infrastructure. Warsaw and surroundings offer iconic spots like BikePark Kazoora in Ur...
See bikeparks →Holy Cross region features Poland's oldest mountains and developing cycling infrastructure. Despite moderate heights, the Holy Cross Mountains offer t...
See bikeparks →Poland is a country with increasingly developed bikepark infrastructure. From the Tatras to the Baltic Sea – each region offers something different. Małopolska is the undisputed leader with the largest number of professional parks, Śląskie is the historical cradle of Polish downhill, and Dolnośląskie tempts with beautiful views and well-designed trails.
Most bikeparks in Poland operate from May to October. In the mountains (Tatras, Beskids) the season may be shorter due to snow. Autumn (September-October) is often the best time – fewer people, nice weather and dry trails.
Choose your region and plan the perfect biking weekend!