Take the lift up, ride down. That's the recipe for a great day on two wheels at Trysilfjellet.
Lift-based bike paths
The lift-based trails in the mountains have different levels of difficulty, from blue to black. In Eventyr there are green lift-based trails for the very youngest.
Here you will find, among other things, the blue flow trails Magic Moose and Flowstar, the red trails Twister and the new Hammerfall and the red and black jump lines in Jackhammer.
>> Here you can read about Trysil Bike Park
Summer open elevator
With Fjellekspressen you can easily and comfortably get up to wonderful flow trails in the mountains. It is also absolutely perfect to take the lift up to walk or cycle Fjellrunden, or take the trip further up to 1132 on foot.
>> See opening hours for summer open lifts here
Facts about Lift-based cycling
- The Fjellekspressen lift transports you and your bike to the mountains
- Blue and red lift-based trails
- Magic Moose is 7 kilometers long and is one of Europe's longest of its kind
- Full suspension mountain bike recommended
- Helmets are mandatory
- Beginners are recommended to start in Gullia on green, blue and possibly red trails
The Mountain Round
Fjellrunden is a popular cycling and hiking trail that goes around the entire Trysilfjellet.
The mountain round (trail 134) is a total of 13.9 km long, and it is nice to start either at Skihytta or Høyfjellssenteret. Parts of Fjellrunden are wheelchair accessible, and there is a disabled parking at the R1 cabin area.
>> Read more about Fjellrunden here
TrysilPasset
To access the lift-based trail biking in Trysil, you must have at least TrysilPasset Medium.
You can easily buy this at skistar.com. If you want to get even more out of your stay, it is even more profitable to buy Trysil/SälenPasset Large - this gives you access to all biking in Trysil Bike Arena, the activities in the Adventure Park, swimming pool and a lot of extra activities in Sälen.
>> Read more about TrysilPasset
Find your way
Take the lift to the mountains this summer
Enjoy over 17 km of lift-based trails in Trysilfjellet
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