Srebrna Gora Bike Park
Description
Srebrna Góra – singletracks beneath a Prussian fortress
On the slopes of the Owl Mountains, right below the 18th-century citadel, awaits a network of over 40 km of one-way trails. Color markings lead from wide lines for beginners to narrow, rocky paths for experts.
• Kids Line & Loki (green): wide corners, low rollers – a safe place for a first descent.
• Dreamworkers / B-Line (blue): smooth flow lines with berms and rollers; most features can be bypassed.
• C-Line, Chochoł Mały & Tajemniczy Dolny Śląsk (red): fast switchbacks, drops up to 1 m and natural roots – great for progression.
• Armagedon & Bagdad (black): steep walls, tight "shots" and sections of loose rock that will test reflexes and brakes.
At the bottom you'll find an asphalt pumptrack, a skills zone and a service with an enduro rental. You can reach the start of the trails via a climbing singletrack or a shuttle pick-up (the so-called tarpan), and after riding you can relax in atmospheric pubs of the former mining settlement.
The trails regularly host rounds of the Enduro MTB Series and gravel marathons, and thanks to continual upgrades new descent variants appear every year. The fortress landscape and views of the Srebrna Pass give the trails a unique character – it’s one of the few places where you can combine history with a solid dose of gravity.
Whatever your level – family outings, race training or an all-day shuttle session – Srebrna Góra delivers flow and adrenaline in equal measure.