The Gravity Card is once again ready to take on the trails of Europe. With endless possibilities for mountain bike enthusiasts, good times are just a scan away into the most iconic bike parks on the continent. The Gravity Card can take riders across seven countries: Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Slovenia, Italy and Poland, unlocking access to 31 bike parks with one single ticket. From the gnarly Bike Kingdom Lenzerheide and Epic Bikepark Leogang to the flagship of the Livigno area’s biking offer at Mottolino Bikepark and the single tracks of Szczyrk Enduro Trails by TREK, these are just a few of many destinations and 250 trails that the Gravity Card gives access. With three new parks added to the Gravity Card network, close to 50 new trails are ready to rip this season.

Bikepark Brandnertal / photo: Michael Marte

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Spring is here, which means bike season is just around the corner. For some, the 2024 season is soon underway. Dolomiti Paganella Bike for instance, will open its Molveno Zone on April 20, and riders will find their flow after a long winter with their Gravity Cards this weekend. As usual, the higher-altitude bike parks await riders for June, so make sure to visit the likes of Bike Republic Sölden and the Mottolino Bike Park in Livigno once the snow melts. With 31 bike parks to discover this summer, planning your next shred-cation has limitless possibilities.

Laax / photo: Philipp Ruggli

New for 2024

This year, three brand-new unique bike parks have been added to the list of Gravity Card destinations – Trail Area Turracher Höhe in Austria, Bike District Val di Fassa in Italy’s Dolomites and Trailpark Klínovec in Czech Republic.
 
Sitting between Styria and Carinthia, the 17th Austrian member in the Gravity Card universe – Trail Area Turracher Höhe boasts 8 km of versatile trails with flow sections, technical trails, and a jump line, offering something for everyone and it’s right next to the Bad Kleinkirchheimer Flow Country Trail.

Bike Republic Solden / photo: Lukas Budimaier

In the heart of Trentino, Bike District Val di Fassa is home to some of the most iconic enduro trails, including the TuttiFrutti trail. Riders can explore 18 trails of natural and flow sections, set amongst the magic of the Dolomites, gaining laps using fast, modern lifts.
 
Further north, just 120 km from Prague, the Gravity Card unlocks access to some of the longest flow-trails in Europe. Trailpark Klínovec, the second Czech bike park to be included after Špičák, is one to visit this summer with 30 km of single trails to explore, offering varied downhill pro-lines, jumps, pump tracks and more, there’s plenty of flow and fun for the family.

Val di Fassa / photo: Sven Martin

All participating bike parks of the Gravity Card network can be found here: