Mountainboard Parks Where I Have Ridden

Here I have collected the visited mountainboard parks in alphabetical order; each year corresponds to a link to the photo album.

Andrey Enin
9 min readMay 10, 2020
Wanyi Park mountainboard center, Belgium
Wanyi Park mountainboard center, Belgium

I started traveling to mountainboard competitions or just visiting new mountainboard places in 2005. Only a few years later, I started taking detailed photos of all parks. At last, I made a collection of remarkable mountainboard spots, which could be useful for those who choose where to go for a ride.

See all of them on the map.

Note: all descriptions are valid as of the date of the initial publication of the article (May 2020).

Arzano, Bretagne, France

Arzano, Bretagne, France
Arzano, Bretagne, France (2013)

I visited Arzano during one of the Euro tours in 2013. The track is hidden in the woods, so it’s not wide, but comfortable for riding even at a high speed. It has funny obstacles all along and has a really scary s-turn called «Pif Paf» on the top. According to a video from the last event, the spot hasn’t changed much.

Freestyle section: big air and a series of jumps, quarterpipe, and rails for jibbing.

Contacts: Naranoriders.

Bukovac, Novi Sad, Serbia

Bukovac, Novi Sad, Serbia
Bukovac, Novi Sad, Serbia (2018)

After my first visit in 2011, I returned every time I could. In 2018, Bukovac’s track celebrated its 10th anniversary: it developed from a local spot to the host of four World Boardercross Championships in 2013, 2014, 2016, and 2019.

The full-length track operates only during annual competitions, but the top part is ridable all season. The last part of the track is extremely fast and becomes faster and faster every year. The overall length of the track is over 800 m. Watch out for thorns growing on the roadsides.

In 2018, the track got a bridge!

The bridge in Bukovac, Novi Sad, Serbia
The bridge in Bukovac, Novi Sad, Serbia (2018)

Freestyle section: one concrete big air (unfortunately with a little bit of flat landing) almost not used. A part of the park is shared with bikers.

Contacts: Mountainboard park Bukovac or Mountainboarding Serbia.

Cabure [private], Porto Alegre, Brazil

Cabure, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Cabure, Porto Alegre, Brazil (2013)

Unfortunately, the park was abandoned when I visited it in 2013. It was built in the private fazenda and hasn’t changed since the late 00’s. Maybe it is still rideable because the last time, the dirt was smooth, and banked turns kept their shape. There is no info about any events in South Brazil.

Freestyle section: big air with wooden rollin.

Contacts: Caburé Mountainboard Park.

Compiegne, France

Compiegne, France
Compiegne, France (2017)

Actually, this park isn’t located in Compiegne, it’s near Venette (Compiegne’s suburb). I visited Compiegne during one of my first Euro tours in 2011, then on the way to Bretagne in 2013, and on the World Mountainboard Championships in 2017.

Every time the place was changed a little bit, but before the world championships, the boardercross track was completely rebuilt, and freestyle jumps became bigger. The freestyle section has a series of big airs for all levels of riders, a quarterpipe, rails for jibbing, a foam pit, and a skate ramp. The spot is shared with bikers.

Contacts: Association Mountainboard Compiegne or mtb compiegne.

Dirt Dessert, Kranj, Slovenia

Dirt Dessert, Kranj, Slovenia
Dirt Dessert, Kranj, Slovenia (2018)

It’s one of the best tracks I’ve ever ridden at the World Championships. It doesn’t feel overspeed and you can also try different trajectories and practice various techniques of passing curves and rollers. You can’t see the full track because it is laid in the coniferous forests, so you must do a few runs to get used to it.

The freestyle section consists of a series of two big airs.

Contacts: Dirt Dessert.

Dubki, Kyiv, Ukraine

Dubki, Kyiv, Ukraine
Dubki, Kyiv, Ukraine (2013)

This is a local freestyle spot with one jump in good shape for mountainboarding, although it is shared with bikers. It’s hard enough to find it without a guide, but I have no idea does it still exists.

El SoT Vilamajor, Barcelona, Spain

El SoT Vilamajor, Barcelona, Spain
El SoT Vilamajor, Barcelona, Spain (2015)

This spot is located in the countryside, less than an hour’s drive from Barcelona, and operates on demand. When I came there in the middle of the summer of 2015, the track and jumps were overgrown with dry grass but became fully ridable just after a few runs and looked the same as a long time ago. It has a freestyle section: jumps, rails for jibbing, dirt quarterpipe, and big air.

From Barcelona, you need to take a Ridalies train to Sant Celoni from Sants Estació or Passeig de Gràcia. The destination station is Llinars del Vallès.

Contacts: El SoT Mountainboard Center Vilamajor.

Grosserlach, Germany

Grosserlach, Germany
Grosserlach lift, Germany (2013)

My photos of the place are outdated because, after my visit in 2013, the track was completely rebuilt the next year. This resort has a ski lift, wide grass slope, asphalt longboard track, and a boardercross track shared with bikers. After the World Championships 2015, local riders are planning to rebuild a few parts of the track to make it safer.

Contacts: Skilift Snowpark Boardpark & Bikepark Großerlach or ATBA Germany.

Iguria [private], Basque Country, Spain

Iguria, Basque Country, Spain
Iguria, Basque Country, Spain (2013)

The exact coordinates of the park are classified, and it’s not possible to ride there without locals. When I was there in 2013 out of season, the park was in perfect condition. It’s not a boardercross track or freestyle park, it’s all in one and one of the greatest things made for mountainboarding. Unfortunately, there is no news, photos, or videos from there except one.

Local Trip, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Local Trip, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Local Trip, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2013)

A legendary place — the oldest mountainboard park in the world. There are two different parks in one place: a cozy home spot with jumps, rails, and quarterpipe and the full-length boardercross track on a wide slope with big air.

I was there during my Brazilian trip in 2013 and really enjoyed the stay; first 1:50 min:

The park is still active as a mountainboard resort and hosts local events. It appears in the latest video for «4 Down project».

Contacts: Local Trip Mountainboard.

Orekhovo, Moscow, Russia

Orekhovo, Moscow, Russia
Orekhovo, Moscow, Russia (2013)

It’s the opening spot of an old-school mountainboard video, «8 Inchez». The bike track was built in its current shape in 2004 and became suitable for mountainboarding. Local mountainboarders ride there every season, but the golden years of the sport are over, and the last competition was held in 2013.

Up to date, it consists of a bike track for one rider, big air on the course, and a series of two dirt jumps.

Payolle, France

Payolle, France
Payolle, France (2013)

It’s the home spot of Diego Anderson — ex-president of the International Mountainboard Association. The park is located just on the roadside in the Pyrenees mountains. It’s mostly a freestyle place: big air, quarterpipe, and jibbing figures. I visited it in 2013, and it seems like it hasn’t changed at all since its construction. There has been no news about any activity in that park since that time.

Roseraie, Toulouse, France

Roseraie, Toulouse, France
Roseraie, Toulouse, France (2013)

I visited this park during a tour around the Pyrenees in the spring of 2013. The local mountainboard community has its own piece of a big bike park. This place is only for freestyle: a series of mini jumps, small big-air, and jibbing figures. Some bike parts of the track are also available for mountainboarding.

Contacts: TMC31.

Shambhala, Sopot, Bulgaria

Shambhala, Sopot, Bulgaria
Shambhala, Sopot, Bulgaria (2012)

I visited this track only to take part in the boardercross competition, but it wasn’t a mountainboard park. It was an ordinary bikecross track: low rollers, easy turns, not much speed, and a gravel surface. Since then, there has been no information about any events in Bulgaria.

Swell [private], Porto Alegre, Brazil

Swell, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Swell, Porto Alegre, Brazil (2013)

The park is located on the backyard slope of Swell skatepark. It is the second Brazilian mountainboard park that was abandoned in 2013. I seem to have been the first rider to ride there on a mountainboard in a couple of years, but even so, the track was very speedy. Everything else was the same as in the late ’00s.

Freestyle section: big air with quarterpipe in poor condition, concrete skateboard bowls.

Contacts: Swell Skate Camp.

Trilhas do Olimpo, Petrópolis, Brazil

Trilhas do Olimpo, Petrópolis, Brazil
Trilhas do Olimpo, Petrópolis, Brazil (2013)

I was there during the trip in 2013 and didn’t know about this park before going to Brazil. It’s totally a great place for relaxing and riding on a mountainboard. There are two tracks: the first for beginners and the second for experienced riders.

As far as I know, the park has remained largely unchanged over time and is used mostly by bikers.

Freestyle section: slopestyle course, big air, and a pump track!

Contacts: Trilhas do Olimpo.

Wanyi Park, Belgium

Wanyi Park, Belgium
Wanyi Park, Belgium (2013)

This is the best and oldest mountainboard resort in Europe (opened in 2005). I have come here many times and always had fun regardless of the weather. The park has a series of jumps with big air, jibbing obstacles that change from season to season, a boardercross track (not for beginners), a foam pit, a wide slope (for beginners), a baby-lift, and a camping site.

During the past seasons, Wanyi operated as a «mountainboard center» with training courses for kids and beginners every weekend.

Contacts: Wanyi Park Mountainboardcenter or mountainboard.be.

Willingen, Germany

Willingen, Germany (2011)

I was there only for competition in 2011, and as local riders say, they also rarely use it. This is a bike track that partially fits for mountainboarding. It’s not fast but has a few interesting rollers and a nice gravel surface. There haven’t been any events since that time.

Winterberg [partly closed], Germany

Winterberg, Germany
Winterberg, Germany (2010)

The magnificent mountainboard park was built in 2009 on a slope of a ski resort in an attempt to attract riders during summertime. Unfortunately, mountainboarding became unprofitable, and the park was demolished in 2012. I was lucky enough to visit it two times: in 2010 and 2011. There was the best series of mountainboard jumps I’ve ever ridden.

Despite the loss of the freestyle section, the bike track «Black Hole» in the woods is still ridable.

Yukki [closed], Saint Petersburg, Russia

Yukki, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
Yukki, Saint Petersburg, Russia (2012)

It was the only mountainboard spot in Saint Petersburg (actually, 30 kilometers north of the city). It started in 2008 and grew bigger and bigger every season. In 2010 it got huge big-airs which were reused in winter for snowboarding. The last competition in Yukki (aka Rainbow Park) was in 2013, and the next season it was demolished by the landlord.

You might be interested in taking a look at the Mountainboard Boardercross Championships Infographics.

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Andrey Enin
Andrey Enin

Written by Andrey Enin

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