Mountain biking
While Åre is better known for skiing, come summertime this is where mountain bike enthusiasts flock. The reason is the Åre Bike Park, which offers 35 trails of varying levels of difficulties and styles. There are seven lifts fitted with special bicycle holders. Another ski resort area, Sälen, in central Sweden, is where you’ll find Kläppen Bike Park, which has four trails and 310 metres of vertical drop.
Kinnekulle is one of the highest hills in western Sweden, rising to 306 metres above sea level. The Kinnekulle Trail System offers everything from steep climbs to flowing forest flats.
The Kåsjön Lake Trails is a large trail network outside of Gothenburg offering extremely varied terrain, with much of the area classified as natural reserves.
Marstrand Island, in the Swedish west coast archipelago, is accessible only by ferry, car-free, and offers you the opportunity to plough through thick forests and onto slick sea side rocks.
At the Isaberg Mountain Resort in Småland you’ll find something for everyone. Tear up the 12 trails and paths of either asphalt or gravel, or, if you prefer, there are also pump tracks and a technical course to try out. If you’re not very experienced you can take instruction, and there are also guided tours available. Additionally, Isaberg is developing into a must-visit winter destination, so whether you like the heat of the summer or the exhilarating crisp winter air, this is one spot you need to check out.
In 2016, Huskvarna organised the European Mountain Bike Championships, attracting both national and international elite cyclists to the MBT area’s thrill-inducing hills and slopes. The bonus here is that when you pause to catch your breath, you can take in the stunning beauty of Lake Vättern, Sweden’s second largest lake.