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Opening hours summer 2026

Ylläs Bike Park opens on Saturday 13 June 2026. Snowmelt on the fell may affect when trails open.

Pricing

Season & opening hours

Please note: Weather affects lift operations. You can check real-time lift and trail status on the trail map.

Season

13 June27 September 2026

Hours

11am6pm

Bike Park open daily

During the Enduro Super Weekend on 11–13 July, individual trail segments may be closed temporarily for race use only.

Last gondola ascent at 5:45pm and last sightseeing round trip at 5:30pm.

The exact start and end dates of the season cannot be determined in advance. The estimated season start is around mid-June and the estimated end is late September. Lift and trail operations are subject to weather and conditions.

The lift and trail figures on the home page show how many lifts and trails are in use over the week when conditions allow each day. Weather may still cause occasional changes to how many lifts and trails are open. You can check real-time lift and trail status on the trail map.

Early in the season, trails and lifts open gradually as they become ready. From the lift and trail list on the trail map you can see target opening dates.

Frequently asked questions

Check out our FAQs to learn everything about visiting Ylläs Bike Park before your visit.

Ylläs Bike Park

Iso-Ylläksentie 44

95980 Ylläsjärvi

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First Aid

+358 40 753 3338

(When lifts are open)

Customer Service (Mon–Fri 10–16)

Ylläs Bike Park is open daily 11am–6pm during the summer season. The season starts on 13 June and runs through 27 September 2026. Follow our website and social channels for updates on exceptions and current information.

For brand-new riders we recommend starting with the trails from the Vekkuli carpet lift. When your bike feels familiar and you feel confident, you can move on to trails reached by the chairlift, such as Ylläs Flow. Flow is wide and beginner-friendly. Riding at an easy pace, you can manage with everyday cycling skills and a bit of an adventurous spirit.

The most common reasons for closing the Gondola are strong wind, storms, or thunderstorms. The Gondola is never closed for cost-saving reasons. The crew operating the Gondola are on duty all day, even if the lift does not run for a single minute.

Courses last two to three hours depending on the course. For example, the Get to know the bike park course lasts two hours, and the Ylläs Pro X course three hours.