Check out our amazing bike paths, which feature thrilling bends and jumps. This can be easily reached from the Gardli parking lot or from the top of the ski lift. The arena is free to use and free or charge.

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Red Rush - Beitostølen Trail Arena

Welcome to Red Rush, our newest and most thrilling downhill trail at Beitostølen Trail Arena! This red trail is designed with a focus on jumps and playfulness, featuring multiple tabletop jumps and large berms that provide an adrenaline-pumping experience. Red Rush requires minimal braking, allowing you to build up speed by hitting the right lines, making it distinctly different from Blue Flow.

Though shorter in length, the trail is rich with technical elements, yet the main line can be rolled at a slow pace, making it accessible for most riders. The surface consists of native soils, offering a lively ride that can be dusty or slightly slippery depending on the weather.

Red Rush is perfect for those who love speed and technique and seek a trail that challenges both skill and courage. Get ready for an intense ride from the top of the lift to the bottom – Red Rush is waiting for you!

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1. Green 1

A wide, simple route with a breathtaking view of the mountains. can be used as a two-way bicycle route in place of the sidewalk next to Road 51. 

The entire bike map

In the link below, you can open the entire map in a separate window so you can print it out or download it.

You can download the entire map here

2. Garli Circuit

The perfect start for the freshest beginners on a mountain bike or for just having fun and to enjoy the berms and rollers for the more experienced. It may be Norway’s most beautiful beginner’s trail. 4 km of rollers, bridges and berms.

3. Grønnekinkampen

The trail offers a serene natural descent over the mountain, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Riders should be mindful of a challenging section "crux" near the stream in the lower hillside.

5.Funduro trail

This trail is an enjoyable and technical cycling experience, with the added convenience of using the chair lift for multiple rides. Riders are encouraged to challenge themselves to beat the Strava record while also having the option to navigate around the most difficult sections.

6. Blå flyt

The trail offers a delightful descent down the alpine slope, with numerous berms, bridges, and rollers. Riders can effortlessly ascend again using the lift. To familiarize yourself with the trail, it is recommended to start with a relaxed warm-up ride.

7. 80/20-løype

This trail from the top of Knausen to the centre of Beitostølen was used in 2019 during the national enduro league, the 80/20 series, in Beitostølen. Mostly downhill, but includes flat sections and also some climbs. Mostly downhill, with some flat and climbing sections as well. 2020 saw its restoration.

8 Tutjern Alternative

This trail offers a fun and challenging alternative to Tutjernkampen, featuring numerous small cruxes throughout. It presents a test of skill, challenging riders to complete the trail without touching the ground. Just remember to be considerate toward hikers.

9. Tutjernkampen-Synberget

The trail offers an incredible alpine mountain biking experience above the tree line, taking riders through a landscape that leads to a birch forest. The route is characterized by an assortment of rocks and presents various lines for biking. Just remember to be considerate toward hikers.

10. Frontside of Knausen

Steep and technical trail with many challenging sections, and it is expected to be completed by the autumn of 2020.

Code of Conduct

  1. Be considerate and courteous when meeting hikers.
  2. Hikers always have the right of way.
  3. Reduce your speed and don’t be a hazard or an impediment for others, especially along trails that invite to speed cycling or at parts with limited visibility ahead.
  4. Slow down to walking speed in sufficient time before meeting others on a narrow trail.
  5. Don’t create new nature trails. Dismount if you don’t have the necessary skills to master the obstacle ahead.
  6. Avoid cycling on vulnerable trails exposed to erosion, especially after rainfall.
  7. Don’t expand the trail by cycling around puddles, bog holes or hurdles.
  8. Carry your bike through muddy sections to avoid leaving deep tracks.
  9. Don’t lock your rear wheel in steep downhill runs.
  10. If two cyclists meet on a hill, the one cycling upwards has the right of way.