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Mountain biking
Ride the easy 2.3-mile Red Air Trail in Skolnity Ski & Bike Park, perfect for a quick mountain biking adventure.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Despite its name, which might suggest a more challenging 'red grade' trail, the Red Air Trail is rated as easy. It's designed to be accessible for a wide range of mountain bikers, including those looking for a more relaxed ride.
Riders typically complete the Red Air Trail in about 13 minutes. This duration is for the full ~3.7 km route, which is primarily downhill with an elevation loss of approximately 185 meters.
The Red Air Trail is located within the Skolnity Ski & Bike Park. It starts near the Skolnity Upper Station. Parking is available at the base of the Skolnity Ski & Bike Park, and you would typically use the chairlift to access the upper station and the start of the trail.
Yes, as the Red Air Trail is located within the Skolnity Ski & Bike Park, you will need to purchase a lift pass or bike park ticket to access the trails and the chairlift. Check the official Skolnity Ski & Bike Park website for current pricing and operating hours.
Yes, given its easy difficulty rating and primarily downhill nature, the Red Air Trail is well-suited for families and beginners looking for an enjoyable mountain biking experience. It's a great option for those building confidence on two wheels.
The Red Air Trail is a flow trail designed for fun and accessibility. While general 'red grade' trails often feature technical sections and jumps, this specific 'easy' Red Air Trail focuses on smooth descents and enjoyable turns. You can expect well-maintained surfaces suitable for an easy ride down the mountain.
The best time to ride the Red Air Trail is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn, when the Skolnity Ski & Bike Park is fully operational for mountain biking. Always check the park's official website for opening dates and current trail conditions before planning your visit.
Yes, the Red Air Trail is part of a network of trails within the Skolnity Ski & Bike Park. This route also passes through sections of the Blue FLOWer, Zielony Zygzak, Red Natural, and Red Wisłer trails, offering opportunities to explore different paths within the park.
Policies regarding dogs in bike parks can vary. It's best to check the specific regulations of the Skolnity Ski & Bike Park directly before bringing your dog, as some parks may have restrictions due to safety or operational reasons.
The trail starts from the Skolnity Upper Station, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. As you descend, you'll also pass through sections of the Green Zigzag Trail – Skolnity Bike Park, providing a varied experience within the park's landscape.
Since the trail is located within the Skolnity Ski & Bike Park, you'll find amenities at both the upper and lower stations, including facilities at the Skolnity Upper Station. These typically include restrooms, and often food and beverage options. The town of Wisła, where the park is located, also offers various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options.
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