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Trysil Skill Park – pump tracks and skills areas

In Trysil Skill Park, you’ll find pump tracks and skills areas where you can practise, play and build confidence on your bike. The areas are suitable for children, beginners and more experienced riders.

Gullia Kids Park

Right next to popular Gullia, you’ll find a simple and fun pump track. Here, you can ride continuously without stopping.

There is no fixed riding direction, but everyone should ride the same way to avoid meeting others head-on.

Gullia Pro Park

The large pump track in Gullia features more advanced elements and is suited to riders looking for a bit more challenge. It was built in 2021 and was then Norway’s largest pump track, covering 2,600 square metres.

Here you’ll find two red jump lines, drops in three difficulty levels, and Twin Peaks – a parallel slalom line where two riders can ride side by side.

The park also includes features such as a wall ride and good opportunities for jumps.

More areas to practise

In addition to Gullia, there are several other areas where you can practise small jumps, pump tracks and technical features.

Eventyr Bike Park

Next to Eventyr Bike Park, you’ll find a gravel pump track, balance features and small jumps. This is also where the easy green trails Big Boss and Butterfly are located.

Fageråsen Trail Park

In Fageråsen Trail Park, you’ll find three trails, two jump lines, three drops and several wooden features. The park is easily accessible at Høyfjellssenteret.

Bikes for Skill Park in Trysil

If you want to use the Skill Park, modern bikes are available to hire in Trysil. As long as you’re not riding more demanding trails, a trail bike with protective gear is sufficient for most riders.

Full-suspension bikes are also available, offering better shock absorption and a smoother experience if you want to try jumps and more challenging riding in Trysil Bike Park.

For your own safety, helmets are mandatory for all our cycling activities.