Welcome to the country where the crisp air recharges you. Set off for an epic MTB adventure in the Olomouc Region!
Top-class trails, modern bike parks with chairlifts, technical sections, and relaxed routes for families await you. The areas in the Jeseníky and Rychlebské Mountains offer everything from fun for beginners to serious adrenaline for experienced riders – just hop on and go.

Rychleby Trails: The Most Routes
The largest MTB trail network in the Olomouc Region lies on the border between Czechia and Poland. The trails were created by adapting old mountain hunting paths and offer an adrenaline-filled mountain biking experience in close contact with nature. Along the way, you’ll enjoy the unique landscape of the Rychlebské Mountains, with deep forests, massive granite boulders, abandoned quarries and mountain streams. The total length of interconnected circuits, which begin and end in Černá Voda (about a 2-hour drive from Olomouc), exceeds 70 kilometres. Modern flow trails are also part of the network.
The easiest route follows the basin of the Černý Stream and is manageable even with children. Slightly more demanding is the Dr Wiessner Trail, located south of Černá Voda. A true highlight is the Superflow Trail – a special track designed by Rowan Sorrell from Wales and his Back On Track team. You’ll fly through terrain waves and berms at high speed, occasionally ducking into tight tree sections.
The heart of the area is the Rychlebské Mountains Information Centre in Černá Voda. There, you’ll find everything you need – from accommodation to bike washing.
Kouty Bike Park: The Largest in the Region
You can start your adrenaline ride at the largest bike park in Moravia, boasting a six-seater chairlift with the highest transport capacity in Czechia. This destination, about an hour from the regional capital Olomouc, offers four trails with a total length of 14 km, satisfying even demanding professionals.
The first of them, aptly named Uhlířská stopa (Charcoal Burner’s Track), runs past places where charcoal used to be produced. The second is a forest freeride trail called Stará medvědice (Old She-Bear), featuring challenging terrain waves and natural jumps. This route is suitable for experienced riders. On the descent along Hřebenovky (Ridge Line), with elements of 4X/freeride, you’ll tackle banked corners and freeride sections. You won’t find such a density of berms anywhere else in Czechia!

The final trail is called Koutíkův sen (Koutík’s Dream), and it is the most difficult, designed for the most experienced riders. It includes jumps with counter-slopes, banked turns, and steep descents over roots and rocks.
FYI: The bike park offers everything you need – an information centre with a sports shop, a bike test centre and equipment hire, as well as a restaurant with a summer terrace.
Lipová Trails: Easy-going Fun with Children
If you’re not demanding riders and are looking for a half-day programme with kids, try the trails near Lipová–Lázně, about 1.5 hours from Olomouc. There, you’ll find 8 kilometres of easy trails with a smooth gravel surface. No need to worry about gear – you can rent everything you need at the local bike hire. Beginners will appreciate the on-site bike school. After a full day of cycling, you can unwind in the wellness centre at Hotel Helios.Trail & Enduro Park Kraličák: Adventure in Every Turn
Experience a unique combination of easy singletracks for the whole family, flow trails for connoisseurs, and challenging natural technical routes for pros! Around 20 km of trails await you on Štvanice Hill between Hynčice pod Sušinou and Stříbrnice, about 60 minutes by car from Olomouc. You can reach the top via a modern six-seater chairlift or two uphill trails.
Enjoy thrilling flow sections with jumps and tabletops, enduro routes through forested sections, and a skill trail and pump track for children – all set in the breathtaking landscape of the Jeseníky Mountains. The park is part of the Králický Sněžník Bike Region.
Trail Park Dolní Morava: Perfect for Airborne Riders
Another fantastic park that is part of the Králický Sněžník Bike Region. Over 30 kilometres of packed trails, from easy berms to massive jumps on the Air Line for true high-flyers. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, you’ll find your trail here. You can comfortably reach the top by chairlift and then choose your route down into the valley.There’s plenty to choose from – if you’re feeling bold, give Enduro a try. Advanced riders can look forward to the new Air Line section with a wooden drop and wall ride. Challenging routes also include the Mammoth Trail and the Oakley Trail.

Beginners will find support in the local bike school, and from 2025, a brand-new Mini Trail Park will open – a place where kids and beginners can try off-road riding on two trails with conveyor belts and obstacles tailored to different skill levels. From Olomouc, you can reach Trail Park Dolní Morava by car in about 90 minutes.

Our tip: Try the cycling main route (Magistrála) that connects all the bike parks in the Králický Sněžník region. This route makes it easy to move from one park to another and offers stunning views of the surrounding nature.