Downhill cycling in Hafjell Bike Park

Take the gondola up. Then it’s all downhill from there.

The gondola takes you and your bike 568 vertical metres up to Mosetertoppen in about ten minutes. From there, 19 downhill trails await, with a total of 25 kilometres of tracks. The grading ranges from green to black, with a vertical drop of 700 metres from top to bottom.

The trails vary from wide, machine-built rollercoaster-style tracks to tight and technical singletrack through the forest. Hafjell Bike Park is considered one of Europe’s leading lift-accessed biking destinations. You can rent bikes, helmets, and protective gear at Favn Bike Rental next to the gondola station.

Photo: Esben Haakenstad

Other cycling

Guided cycling tours in Hafjell

Hafjell offers guided tours for both beginners and experienced riders, led by skilled instructors. You can choose between an introduction to downhill technique, guided mountain trail rides, or electric bike tours along gravel roads in the Øyer mountains.

Trail biking in the Øyer mountains

From Mosetertoppen, an extensive network of trails stretches east and north into the Øyer mountains, connecting with the trail system towards Sjusjøen and Lillehammer in the south. The area offers everything from wide gravel roads to narrow and technical singletrack between trees and roots.

Road cycling in Gudbrandsdalen

Flat valley sections, challenging climbing stages, and Tour of Norway routes. Gudbrandsdalen is one of Norway’s best areas for road cycling.