European Bike parks

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European Bike parks
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FL
Posted: Sep 24, 2008 at 3:15 Quote
Heres a list i made a little while ago.
Most of the Parks (and mostly the best) are in Switzerland or Austria. A few are in Germany

BikePark Alta Rezia (IT/CH/A)
http://www.alta-rezia.com/_ger/

BikePark Bad Wildbad (GER)
http://www.bikepark-bad-wildbad.de/index.php

BikePark Beerfelden (GER)
http://www.bikepark-beerfelden.de/index.htm

BikePark Bellwald (CH)
http://www.bellwald.ch/tourismus/cms/de/sommer/downhill

BikePark Bischofsmais (GER)
http://www.bikepark.net/index.html

BikePark Champery Morgins Port du Solei (CH/FR)
http://www.bikepark.ch/

BikePark Filzbach (CH)
http://filzbach.traildevils.ch/

BikePark Hindelang (GER)
http://www.bikepark-hindelang.de/index.htm

BikePark Lenggries (GER)
http://www.bikepark-lenggries.com/park/bike.html

BikePark Leogang (A)
http://www.bikepark-leogang.com/

BikePark Oberammergau (GER)
http://www.bikepark-oberammergau.de/bikepark/

BikePark Ochsenkopf (GER)
http://www.fichtlride.de/FR/frame.htm

BikePark Schladming (A)
http://bike.planai.at/

BikePark Scoul (CH)
http://www.engadin-adventure.ch/biking.html

BikePark Semmering (A)
http://www.bikeparksemmering.at/pages/new/de/index2.php

BikePark Spicak (CZ)
http://sumava.spicak.cz/BikePark-Bike.wids?k=54

BikePark Todtnau (GER)
http://www.mtb-fun-park.de/index.php?s=7

BikePark Verbier (CH)
http://www.verbierbikepark.ch/

BikePark Wagrain (A)
http://www.mountainbikeparkwagrain.com/

BikePark Willingen (GER)
http://www.bike-willingen.de/freeride.html

BikePark Winterberg (GER)
http://www.bikepark-winterberg.de/index.php?id=10

BiekPark Wiriehorn (CH)
http://www.wiriehorn.ch/s_downhill.htm


z - BikePark Map I
http://www.dh-rangers.com/bike-parks/

z - BikePark Map II
http://www.bikeparkmap.de/de/map?PHPSESSID=f2450a8b5e9c700fa66e6251cc6a7487

have fun with it Wink

Posted: Mar 7, 2009 at 10:55 Quote
check out upliftdownhill.com

it's pretty new but has got an amazing list of bikeparks

FL
Posted: Apr 13, 2009 at 14:08 Quote
hi!
I need some help about France. I'm planing a MTB week in France this summer (July, August). My problem is that i don't know where to goSmile every bike park I check looks better than previous one...
We won't be staying in one park for whole week. I have to choose between Morzine, Chatel, Les2ALps and Alp d'Huez. Is it possible to check each one in a week? Which one do you recomend most? Thanks!

Posted: May 16, 2009 at 3:43 Quote
any idea when the bike parks in europe open?

Posted: May 16, 2009 at 4:02 Quote
winko wrote:
hi!
I need some help about France. I'm planing a MTB week in France this summer (July, August). My problem is that i don't know where to goSmile every bike park I check looks better than previous one...
We won't be staying in one park for whole week. I have to choose between Morzine, Chatel, Les2ALps and Alp d'Huez. Is it possible to check each one in a week? Which one do you recomend most? Thanks!

Morazine is good, as is Alpe d'huez, but Les Gets is suppose to the best dude.

FL
Posted: May 16, 2009 at 12:05 Quote
benjiscott82 wrote:
any idea when the bike parks in europe open?

The parks in Germany are already open. The Suisse Guys have a load of snow in the mountains and it should take a while till they open their parks.

FL
Posted: May 16, 2009 at 14:01 Quote
@ Jake3Sanders: thanks mate, apartment in morzine is already booked Cool

Posted: May 18, 2009 at 12:52 Quote
Winterberg is the best park in europe!

Posted: Jun 4, 2009 at 7:41 Quote
Gabber wrote:
Winterberg is the best park in europe!

Yes it is for sure! It has everything. But in weekends it is always very bussy by the lift!

In the summer vacation I go to Leogang and Saalbach-Hinterglenn, I can't wait!

Posted: Jun 4, 2009 at 7:44 Quote
Gabber wrote:
Winterberg is the best park in europe!

I wouldn't be so sure. It's an amazing place which a large variety of different courses for different riding styles. But many places in the Alps have much longer, more technical descents. Winterberg is quite small; I wouldn't see myself going there for more than 2 days at a time. Places like Verbier, Les Gets, Leogang, etc. can keep you occupied with different trails for over a week. The DH sections in Winteberg are short too and not very technical.

But I have to say, the 4X, Northshore, Slopestyle, FunCross, and all the other tracks are really great fun!

Posted: Jun 4, 2009 at 7:50 Quote
SpikeX wrote:
Gabber wrote:
Winterberg is the best park in europe!

I wouldn't be so sure. It's an amazing place which a large variety of different courses for different riding styles. But many places in the Alps have much longer, more technical descents. Winterberg is quite small; I wouldn't see myself going there for more than 2 days at a time. Places like Verbier, Les Gets, Leogang, etc. can keep you occupied with different trails for over a week. The DH sections in Winteberg are short too and not very technical.

But I have to say, the 4X, Northshore, Slopestyle, FunCross, and all the other tracks are really great fun!

It's true that the courses are't very long, but you can ride there for a week and i can tell you that you have funn 7 days long. As i said, I go to Loegang and Saalbach, you have there courses from 6 kilometers long.

Posted: Jul 9, 2009 at 3:32 Quote
Hi
Check out the new homepage: www.hafjellbikepark.com
We just had ANTI Days of Thunder 2009 and it was awsome.

Posted: Jun 27, 2010 at 1:39 Quote
are there any bike parks south of munich?
the only one i could find is in oberammergau. are there anyother in biking distance?

FL
Posted: Jun 27, 2010 at 1:58 Quote
SimonA wrote:
are there any bike parks south of munich?
the only one i could find is in oberammergau. are there anyother in biking distance?

hmm no i dont think so. Oberammergau is the only one.


 


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