With Fjellekspressen you can easily and comfortably get up to wonderful flow trails in the mountains.
Foto: Ola Matsson
The bicycle lift up Trysilfjellet gives you access to all the lift-based flow paths, as well as Fjellrunden that goes around Trysilfjellet.
The lift-based trails have different levels of difficulty with elements of jumps, drops and dosed turns.

Frequently asked questions about lift-based trail biking
Information about opening hours for the Fjellekspressen bike lift can be found on this page. Normally, lifts open around 20 June and are open every weekend up to and including week 41, as well as open every day during the school holidays.
No, the cycling area in Gullia is not lift-based. In Gullia you will find trails suitable for everyone, from green to black trails, and several bike parks with play and fun.
At SkiStar Trysil you can buy a Bikepass, which gives you access to all cycling in Trysil, including lifts. If you only want to use the trails in Gullia and the bike parks, no payment is required for this. If, on the other hand, you want to contribute to staffing the trail patrol and maintenance of the trail network in Trysil, then you buy a Trailpass. Note that this does not give access to the lift. TIP: Do you want to experience as much as possible in one and the same pass? With the Trysilpass, all cycling and lifts are included, in addition to the fun activities in the Adventure Park and swimming at the SkiStar Lodge in Fageråsen.
Yes, but it is important that beginners, both adults and children, have experience. Make sure everyone feels safe on the blue trails in Gullia first. Then you can, for example, try your hand at lift-based Magic Moose, and take it from there. Helmets must be worn by everyone. Safety is important, and here you can read more about the rules that apply to all cyclists.
See opening hours for the lift and Gullia here
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