Best bike parks around the Klarlven are found in the surrounding regions of Sweden and Norway, particularly Värmland and Trysil. The Klarälven river flows through a landscape characterized by deep forests, meadows, and lakes, offering a scenic backdrop for cycling. This area provides extensive mountain biking opportunities, ranging from purpose-built singletrack to technical trails and family-friendly routes. The regions cater to various skill levels, making them suitable for diverse biking experiences.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Rated blue. Like Flowstar and Gold Rush before it, Starline is just a super fun flowy trail with berms and small features. Pedalling should be unnecessary here. Close to the end of the trail there is a ramp you can take to the right, off the trail, with a super fun shortcut. Slightly higher difficulty on the ramp than the rest of the trail.
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Ideal for daring to do drops and tables. The pump track is also fun and suitable for all skill levels.
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Regrettably, it's not possible to just go downhill the whole day. At some point, you need to pedal back up. Rookie is designed to make that trip as enjoyable as possible, though. Rated blue, this trail takes you back to the central area of Trysil Bike Arena in a winding ascent that is never too steep.
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Blue-rated trail in Gullia. Riding this trail is like taking a water slide on a bike. This is as flowy as a flow trail gets. Berm upon berm upon berm. Just level your pedals, lower your seat post and lift you bottom, and enjoy the ride.
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This trail, at least the first half of it, is almost more pump track than trail. Flowy and fun! Rated green. My kids thought this was one of the funnest trails in Gullia.
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Blue-rated trail in Gullia. Fun intro that you can take kids for when they master the green trails. Papa-Bear functions as a gateway to the other trails further into the Gullia area.
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Two different red-rated jump lines and a drop with three different height levels (blue, red, black). Benches to hang around and watch the action. This is a perfect place to work on your jumping and dropping skills.
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Short, green rated intro trail for kids at Trysil Bike Arena / Gullia. This can be completed by most anyone (including 3yos on balance bikes), but actually features a few fun winding berms down again after a slight climb.
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The Klarälven region offers diverse bike parks in both Norway and Sweden. In Trysil, Norway, you'll find the Trysil Bike Arena with over 50 kilometers of singletrack, including beginner-friendly flow trails like Happy Rabbit Trail and more challenging options like "Magic Moose." In Sweden's Värmland, Karlstad features Bryngfjorden Bikepark with downhill singletrack, and Torsby Bike Park offers pumptracks and a blue flow trail.
Yes, many bike parks in the region are designed with families in mind. Trysil's Gullia area is particularly family-friendly, featuring trails like Green Fox Trail, suitable for young children on balance bikes, and Papa-Bear Trail for those ready to progress from green trails. Gullia also has adapted barbecue areas.
Trysil Bike Arena offers a wide range of trails. Gullia features over 30 km of machine-built trails marked like ski slopes (green, blue, red, black), including family-friendly flow paths and challenging routes. Lift-based biking from the Fjellekspressen chairlift provides access to 15 flow trails, totaling over 22 kilometers, including the 7 km "Magic Moose" descent and technical options like "French Moustache" and "King Lizard."
Värmland offers several mountain biking areas. Near Karlstad, you can explore Bryngfjorden Bikepark for downhill trails and Skutberget for an 8.5 km track. The I2 Forest provides technical trails, while Tyrskogen offers longer, more open rides. Further north, Torsby Bike Park has pumptracks and a flow trail, and the Vägsjöfors MTB Area boasts 150 kilometers of marked trails.
Yes, you can hone your jumping and dropping skills at several locations. In Trysil, the GT Pro Park Jump Lines and Drops offers two red-rated jump lines and a drop with three height levels. The GT Bike Park Jump Lines also provides four parallel jump lines of varying difficulty, perfect for practice.
In Trysil, Norway, one of Europe's longest flow trails is "Magic Moose," a 7 km descent from the top of Trysilfjellet mountain to the Tourist Center. This trail is accessible via the Fjellekspressen chairlift and is part of a network of 15 flow trails totaling over 22 kilometers.
Beyond dedicated bike parks, the Värmland region in Sweden offers extensive cycling. The Klarälvsbanan is a 90 km paved, car-free path on a former railway, ideal for relaxed cycling. It connects to the Klarälvsleden, a 120 km route on older country roads. You can find more information on these and other routes in the Cycling around the Klarlven guide.
The summer months are generally the best time to visit the bike parks in the Klarälven region, as this is when the trails are fully open and conditions are optimal for mountain biking. Trysil, for example, has significantly developed its summer biking offerings, making it an all-year destination with a focus on biking during the warmer seasons.
Yes, experienced riders will find challenging options. In Trysil, the Gullia area includes advanced trails like "Rolling Stones" and "Ravines." For those seeking extreme challenges, B-RAGE is a double black trail in Gullia, featuring 20 large jumps, drops, and wooden elements over 600 meters. The lift-based trails also offer technical descents like "French Moustache" and "King Lizard."
Many bike parks in the region are well-equipped. Trysil offers bike rentals, courses, guiding, and various accommodation options. Gullia in Trysil has paved pump tracks and adapted barbecue areas. In Värmland, locations like Skutberget offer recreational facilities, and The Lodge Torsby serves as a bike-friendly base with an on-site pump track.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and quality of trails. For instance, the Happy Rabbit Trail is loved for its flowy and fun design, almost like a pump track. The Green Fox Trail is popular for its family-friendly challenge of finding hidden fox tails. The opportunity to practice skills at places like GT Pro Park Jump Lines and Drops is also highly valued.
Absolutely. The Klarälven region offers a variety of outdoor activities. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the Klarälvsbanan or Vänerleden Trail, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around the Klarlven guide. If you're interested in running, there are numerous trails, including loops around Karlstad, which you can find in the Running Trails around the Klarlven guide.

