The last week of September saw me packing my riding gear and trundling off to Dublin Airport by train to catch a flight to Prague. For the next four days, I would be mountain biking in the Czech Republic at the invite of Visit Czech and Czech MTB Holidays.
The first day of riding involved an epic 50 kilometres across two different trail centres, beginning with Singletrail Moravsky Kras.
Day two was spent in the Jeseniky Mountains where we climbed, a lot, on a mix of fire roads, small tarmac sections and plenty of singletrack to the ridgeline which forms the Czech and Polish border.
The third day we set off early to Rychlebské Stezky, a trail centre built by volunteers and with huge numbers of people helping out on the trail building days that are organised there.
The final afternoon took us to Bikepark Kopřivná to enjoy the luxury of lift-assisted mountain biking.
If you would like to read about this trip in more detail you can find the article on Emerald-MTB.com: https://emerald-mtb.com/czech-mtb/
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