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Biking in Trysil

Trysil offers varied cycling for everyone. Speed-junkies who like to feel the wind in their faces should hop on the lift with their bike and whizz down the Magic Moose trail. All-mountain fans should choose the trails in Gullia or Fjellrunden.

TrysilPasset - The best deal of the summer

Combine cycling with many other summer activities. With the TrysilPass you get access to the lift, all cycling, Mountain Coaster, Tube and Drifting Mini-Carts, exercise and bathing.

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Become a member, book your mountain holiday and get access to lots of unique member offers on many of the summer's best activities.

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All cycling on the same pass

With a BikePass, you get access lift accessed cycling, as well as all trail biking, pump tracks and skills areas.

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Practice Parks

Trysil has two bike parks, GT Bike Park at the Gullia entrance, and the Radisson Blu Bike Park at the hotel at Turistsenteret.

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Practice Parks

Trysil Bike Arena - 10th anniversary

In 2010 plans were made to transform Trysil into an all-year destination. Just a few years later, in 2014, the first elements of the Trysil Bike Arena in place. Over the next 10 years the work continued, resulting in many people now opting to make the journey during the summer too. From the opening in 2014 things have moved quickly, and in 2024 Trysil Bike Arena will be 10 years!

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Trysil Bike Arena - 10th anniversary

Natural Bike Trails in Trysil

Trysil is one of Scandinavia’s top biking destinations, with over 100 km of natural trails. From easy blue routes to challenging black descents, there’s something for every level.

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Natural Bike Trails in Trysil

B-RAGE in Trysil

B-RAGE is a double black trail in Gullia. It is 600 metres long and has no less than 20 big jumps, drops and awesome wooden elements.

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B-RAGE in Trysil

Fjellrunden

The Fjellrunden is a biking and hiking trail that goes right around Trysilfjellet.

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Fjellrunden

Cycle workshop and bike hotel

Shimano Service Center at the Tourist Centre in Trysil offers everything from simple repairs to full service of all types of bikes – including electric bikes. You can also store your bike in the service centre's new cycle hotel. With storage, the service comes to ensure that the bike is ready for the next season.

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Cycle workshop and bike hotel

Rules for the Trysil Bike Arena

To make sure everyone can have an enjoyable experience in and around Trysil Bike Arena, rules are in place that must be followed. These rules apply to pump tracks, bike parks and in Gullia, as well as the trails associated with lift accessed cycling.

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Rules for the Trysil Bike Arena