There is a place near Strážnice where the dreams of every biker come true. The five mountain-bike circuits with single trails in the pristine nature of the White Carpathians will bring you to a state of nirvana.
The five routes of the Trail of Life start in the Lučina recreation area. The facilities and the training area, called the skillcentrum, are situated right next to the Lučina Reservoir. The layout of the whole area encourages you to come for an all-day trip and even to stay for a few nights. Adjust your bike, put your helmet on, and you can ride on wider paths here and traverse one or more single trails on each circuit. The vast meadows of the White Carpathians, zigzags among trees, natural drops and scenic views promise you a perfect active relaxation.
Would you like to improve your biking skills or to bring them to perfection? Use the local pump track! This track built here on the premises will teach you how to use “pumping” (moving up and down) to generate speed instead of pedalling. Balance, bike control, terrain jumps – training is safe and effective on the pump track.
There are several circuits you can try: Oskerušový (Appletree), Kuželovský (Around Kuželov), Horňácký (Through the Horňácko Region), Kovalovský (Around Kovalov) and Vojšický (Around Vojšice). Each of them offers unique views, unwinding and some adrenaline as well – simply everything a passionate mountain biker might desire.
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