Trutnov Trails

Trutnov Trails

Near the town of Trutnov awaits you more than 40 km of natural trails of varying difficulty.
Trutnov trails (TT) offer 5 Blue trails (easy), 5 Red trails (medium/difficult), 6 Black trails (advanced), and 2 Ascending trails.

TT is one of the “enduro” trail centers in Czechia. It ranks among the most popular MTB centers in the country with a unique atmosphere, offering amazing rocky and flowy trails. It is a definite place for all of those who enjoy wide variety of terrains. The landscape consists of sandstone boulders, rocks, forests, meadows, and pastures, making it an ideal place for mountain biking. The starting point is the Trail Center in the village of Lhota near Trutnov, the second place of entry is the parking lot “Pod Sedmidomím”.

While riding the Modřínový (Larch) Trail you will enjoy the magnificent view from the sandstone rocks and feel the real grandeur of the larch forest. If you are seeking more adrenalin then there is the demanding black trail „Ptačí perspektiva“ (Bird View) which offers technical challenges such as big stony sections, steep slopes, and stairs. Nevertheless, you will find here plenty of blue trails for beginners and families, as well. The trails are still growing and the goal is to provide the bike enthusiasts with up to 50 km of trails. Trail riding can be exhausting and you might want to take a break and explore more of the surroundings, therefore, you can boost your visit with classic bike trips, using the local scheme of marked trials,  to nearby Krkonoše (Giant Mountains), Adršpach rocks, Broumovsko, or a spa town Janské Lázně.

The place is also famous for its monthly “trail-working voluntary jobs“ which often attract many MTB enthusiasts. It is what makes TT so special, the community of enthusiasts and volunteers, who built and maintain the trails. It is a MUST SEE for everyone who wants to explore the Czech Republic from a MTB perspective!

Accommodation: https://trutnovtrails.cz/ubytovani/ 

Address

Lhotecká 6, 54101 Trutnov - Lhota


Trails

Panský stoupak (Lord's Ascent) – an easy ascending trail (3,2 km), through which entrance trail; it is the only climbing trail that partially uses the "pavement" that our ancestors used on old royal ways. It will lead you to three other tracks. 

Zkratka k trailům (Shortcut to trails) – 4,1 km, ascending trails that connect individual trials and take you to the top of the trails.  

Bunkr (Bunker) Trail - 7 km, easy/intermediate, a beautiful, panoramic, and longest trail from Bezděkov to Lhota. It was extended by a technical red passage above Lhota. 

Kozí (Goat) Trail – 5.1 km, easy; smooth and fun rides suitable for technically less skilled bikers. Also, the first flow trail to be built in Truntov trials. The fun feature is a kilometer long flow IMBA section. The joy of riding here comes from a few banked turns, bumps, and other minor terrain roughness. 

Floutek (Dandy) Trail– 3,8 km, easy/intermediate, a top-quality flow trail. Its design comes from the workshop of Canadian Gravity Logic, one of the world's best companies in the field.  

Trubka (Tube) Trail – 0,7 km, a warm-up trail which will entertain you and give you the ideal warm-up before hitting the main portion of the trails.  

Úpa Trail – 4,6 km, an approaching trail to the Trail center from the town of Trutnov 

Modřinový (Larch) Trail - 3.1 km, medium difficult; it is the original trail which pioneered the way to the present day Trutnov trails. The trail has more of a natural character with big stony parts. But no worries, the most demanding routes have a simple way around. If you are a climbing lover then pack your climbing gear, so you can enjoy the sandstone boulders along the way. 

Perníkový (Ginger) Trail – 2 km, difficult; the trail, originally, started as an enduro racetrack and was gradually embellished into the present shape with technical fittings. The name is derived from the gingerbread house, around which he leads and meets Floutek here.  

Rýbrcoul Trail – 1 km, medium difficult; A purely natural enduro trail just above the Lhota village will test the adhesion of your tires and your sense for going through deviated traverses and turns, especially when wet. 

Myší díra Trail (Mouse hole) – 1 km, medium-difficult; offers rocking compressions as well as simpler technical crossings. It will ideally serve you as another warm-up when you arrive at the main start of all trails, you will lose a minimum of height meters by going down.  

Ádr expres – 2,7 km, medium difficult; a brand-new trail that is waiting for your exploration. 

Trail Pod Jeskyňkou - 2 km, difficult; the oldest among our black trails and one of the most challenging and sophisticated trails with the legendary Whistler section. You will find many stones and steep slopes there, especially the middle and the lower parts offer plenty of fun.  

Boulder trail – 2,5 km, difficult; the „easiest“ of the black trails is a natural intermediate step in advancing your enduro experience. There are technical challenges when crossing large stones or balancing fast flow sections.  

Ptačí perspektiva Trail (Bird View) – 0,8 km, expert-difficult, an amazingly photogenic trail full of moss-covered huge boulders, which are often part of the trail. You will often really see the trail from the bird of prey point of view, as it starts on the edge of rocks, then across a wooden obstacle over a huge boulder all the way to Lord's Ascent. It is guaranteed that you won't lose a lot of altitude by going down, but you will definitely get a huge dose of endorphins. 

Střílna (Loophole) Trail– 1 km, expert-difficult; is one of the most attractive trails in Czechia. It runs masterfully of the exposed rock ridge, along a world war bunker using the old bunker path which, at the same time, creates an access to the historic fortress. 

Jezevec (Badger) Trail – 0,7 km, expert- difficult; a fresh and dynamic trail that send you down through rocky parts to a former quarry.  

Žiletka (Razor) Trail – 2 km, difficult, riding on a razor’s edge along the rocky ridge above the Úpa river is another demanding trail, both in the descent and in the ascent.