La Molina Bikepark

La Molina Bike Park isn't just Spain's premier downhill destination, it's the pulse of the Pyrenees in motion, a place where ski slopes turn into gravity playgrounds the moment the snow melts.

Perched above the Cerdanya Valley, this park sits between 1,700 and 2,400 meters, wrapping the same ridgelines that host Spain's oldest ski resort in winter. When summer hits, chairlifts swap skis for bikes, and the scent of sap and dust fills the air. From the gondola, the view alone makes your pulse quicken, the jagged teeth of the CadΓ­-MoixerΓ³ range, the shimmer of alpine lakes, the long ribbons of singletrack that dive through forest and scree. Every descent feels cinematic: tight switchbacks, rock gardens, flow lines stitched together by wooden berms and jump tables. But what defines La Molina Bike Park isn't just its design; it's its soul. There's a sense of freedom here, the kind that comes from carving your own rhythm through sunlight and pine. It's where pros train quietly beside weekend riders, where Catalan locals mix with travelers from across Europe, and where mountain biking feels less like a sport and more like a language everyone already knows.

La Molina Bike Park was born from the same pioneering spirit that created Spain's first ski resort, an idea that the mountain could live, breathe, and move year-round.

When the snow season ends, La Molina's lifts stay running, transforming its slopes into more than 50 kilometers of downhill and enduro trails. The park officially launched in 2006 and has been expanding ever since, now hosting one of the largest MTB circuits in the Pyrenees. The Cap de Comella Chairlift and CadΓ­-MoixerΓ³ Gondola carry riders to the start of more than 13 marked routes, each with its own character. Trails like Catalunya DH and Freeride Forest serve up technical precision and big-air energy, while Family Track and Wood Park keep things flowy and beginner-friendly. Beyond the gravity scene, La Molina has invested heavily in e-bike infrastructure and cross-country loops that link with the Alp 2500 Trail Network, connecting to nearby towns like Alp and Masella. It's also home to Spain's National MTB Center, hosting UCI-sanctioned races, youth training programs, and community trail-days that blend adrenaline with stewardship. The atmosphere is pure Pyrenees, energetic, welcoming, and built on the belief that the mountain belongs to everyone, not just the winter elite.

Riding La Molina Bike Park is less about checking a box and more about syncing with the mountain's heartbeat.

If you're coming from Barcelona, the drive takes just over two hours, enough time to watch the coast fade into mountain air. Base yourself near the Pla d'Anyella sector, where lift tickets, rentals, and repair stations sit beside cafΓ©s that smell like espresso and chain lube. Start your morning on intermediate trails like Txiqui Bike Park to warm up, then graduate to Catalunya DH or Marro Trail for steep, technical descents through pine forest and shale. If you crave altitude, take the CadΓ­-MoixerΓ³ Gondola to 2,300 meters and ride Tosa Superior, a high-alpine line that winds past meadows and boulders before plunging toward the base. In the afternoon, switch gears, explore the Pump Track, grab tapas at Alp village, or hike one of the panoramic ridges to watch bikers streak like fireflies through the valley below. Late summer evenings are golden here: the lifts slow, wind settles, and the entire park hums quietly in the afterglow. For locals, that's the best ride of all, not the one with the biggest drop or the fastest time, but the one where the mountain finally exhales with you.

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