Trebevic Mountain Biking Tour from Sarajevo – Bobsleigh Track

If you like your sightseeing with a little sweat, this is your loop. The Mt. Trebević climb pairs Olympic-era views with mountain-bike fun, and the finale on the old bobsleigh corridor is a rare Sarajevo combo. I like that you get proper guiding plus a laid-on picnic, so the day feels organized, not random. I also love the constant payoff: forest trails, city panoramas, and then that special moment when you ride where Olympic sleds once raced. The main drawback is simple: you’ll work for it—this is not a casual ride, and the climb is the hardest part.

This is built for a small crew, with a maximum of 8 people, and it runs in English through Torus Tours. You should expect about 5 to 8 hours total, depending on group pace and conditions. If you’re not comfortable pushing uphill for stretches, consider that there may be an option like a cable car halfway up or a van alternative for extra help.

Key highlights worth your attention

Trebevic Mountain Biking Tour from Sarajevo - Bobsleigh Track - Key highlights worth your attention

  • Olympic route on bikes: you pedal parts of the Sarajevo 1984 bobsleigh and luge track, even though the sleds can’t run anymore
  • Trebević Peak as the main goal: a 1-hour top stop with big views over Sarajevo
  • Picnic-style break at elevation: lunch and resting time are part of the experience flow
  • Small group energy: maximum 8 travelers keeps it personal and manageable
  • Varied surfaces on the way down: rocks, forests, trails, and some asphalt show up in the descent
  • A day planned around effort: frequent breaks help, but you still need moderate fitness

Trebević Mountain Bike day: what you’re really signing up for

Trebevic Mountain Biking Tour from Sarajevo - Bobsleigh Track - Trebević Mountain Bike day: what you’re really signing up for
This tour is easy to describe but hard to fully summarize—because most of the value is in the rhythm of the day. You’ll spend real time climbing on a mountain that overlooks Sarajevo. Then you’ll spend a real chunk of time moving downhill through woods and trail sections that feel like “okay, this is why I bought the MTB trip.”

The Olympic factor isn’t a museum stop. It’s physical. You’ll reach the Sarajevo 1984 Olympic sites area on Trebević, and you’ll also ride on the old bobsleigh track layout. The track is damaged from past war years, so bobsleighs and luges can’t use it. But you can still bike parts of the corridor. That twist matters: instead of “remembering history,” you get a sense of the place by using it.

I like that the tour doesn’t pretend everyone will cruise. Reviews point out that the long ascending is the big test, and guides adjust with frequent breaks. That’s honest, and it helps you decide if this matches your fitness.

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Who this fits best

You’ll enjoy this most if:

  • you’re an intermediate rider or at least comfortable on trails (not just smooth city streets)
  • you can handle a long uphill push without panicking
  • you like sightseeing that costs energy, not time spent staring at a viewpoint

You might want to rethink it if:

  • steep sustained climbing makes you miserable
  • you expect a low-effort, mostly-flat city e-bike style day

Meeting point and timing: plan your day like a workout

You meet at Torus Tours, Obala Isa-bega Ishakovića 3, Sarajevo 71000. The tour ends back at the same meeting point.

Total time is listed as about 5 to 8 hours. That’s a wide range, and you’ll feel why once you know the day’s format: there’s a long climb, a top stop, and then a descent that can vary based on trail conditions and group pace. Even if you’re a strong rider, you should plan for breaks to keep everyone together.

One practical note: the confirmation comes after booking, and it’s tied to availability (so booking ahead helps). Also, it’s described as near public transportation, which is useful if you’re juggling Sarajevo logistics for the rest of the trip.

Stop 1: Trebević Peak and those 1,627-meter “okay wow” views

Trebevic Mountain Biking Tour from Sarajevo - Bobsleigh Track - Stop 1: Trebević Peak and those 1,627-meter “okay wow” views
Trebević is a mountain southeast of Sarajevo, bordering the Jahorina area, and it reaches 1,627 meters. The tour makes the first stop at the peak area for about 1 hour, and the admission ticket there is free.

What makes this stop work isn’t only the altitude. It’s the way the climb sets the scene. You go from city edge to mountainside trail, and as you rise, Sarajevo’s layout becomes clearer in layers—rooflines, roads, and the broader valley. Reviews kept returning to the view payoff: as the ride continues upward, the panoramas keep improving, which makes the suffering feel more purposeful.

If you’re worried about the climb: the honest vibe from the experience is that you’ll likely be pushing your bike at times. One review explicitly mentions that much of the time can be spent pushing uphill or on foot, so you should mentally pack for that. This isn’t meant to be demoralizing, just realistic.

A small tactical tip for the top-of-mountain hour

Use the top stop to:

  • rehydrate before the descent starts
  • take photos early, before you get sweaty and winded
  • eat slowly; don’t treat lunch like a sprint between rides

You’re about to switch gears. Being calm at the top makes the downhill more fun.

Stop 2: Sarajevo 1984 bobsleigh and luge track, ridden by bikes

Trebevic Mountain Biking Tour from Sarajevo - Bobsleigh Track - Stop 2: Sarajevo 1984 bobsleigh and luge track, ridden by bikes
The second stop is the Sarajevo Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track, an Olympic site on Trebević that overlooks Sarajevo. It’s scheduled for about 20 minutes, and admission is free.

Here’s the key truth: the track got damaged in past war years, so bobsleighs and luges can’t go down it. But the tour uses the space differently—you’ll ride on the track by bike.

That’s what makes this part special. You’re not just standing beside an old venue. You’re moving along the same general corridor athletes once used. On a mountain bike, it turns into a sensory experience: the line of the track guides your speed, and the slope and surface tell you how steep and “race-like” the route feels.

What you might notice when you ride it

Expect:

  • the sense of speed when the descent hits
  • changes in surface and grip since it’s not a polished bike park track
  • the feeling that you’re on an unusual piece of infrastructure

One review called the ride down on the bobsled track the thing that made the uphill worthwhile. That matches the logic: you do the climb to earn that kind of unique payoff.

The ride itself: mixed trails, steep effort, and a guided safety net

Trebevic Mountain Biking Tour from Sarajevo - Bobsleigh Track - The ride itself: mixed trails, steep effort, and a guided safety net
The day is more than “ride up, ride down.” It’s a sequence of riding styles. Reviews describe the descent moving through rocks, forests, trails, and even some asphalt. That variety matters because it keeps the downhill from feeling monotonous.

At the same time, the tour is described as ideal for experienced mountain bikers. That doesn’t mean beginners are automatically excluded, but it does mean you should expect trail segments rather than smooth rolling only. Also, the tour is aimed at a moderate physical fitness level, and the climb portion is a big contributor to that rating.

Cable car and van options: what to know

One review mentions that there is a cable car that can take you halfway up. It also says the guide may take you up in a van for an extra fee if the climb is too hard.

Important practical takeaway: don’t assume this is guaranteed. But if you know you’re not confident on steep climbing, ask early and clearly. If options exist, they can save the day from turning into a miserable slog.

Bike comfort reality check

One detail that might affect your expectations: at least one review notes the bikes weren’t the proper mountain bikes they expected. They weren’t optimal for trail riding, but they didn’t feel unsafe.

So here’s the balanced way to think about it: the route is bike-friendly enough for the tour format, but if you’re picky about gear performance, you might want to manage expectations. Comfort and control come from pacing and guidance as much as the bike itself.

Picnic and pacing: how the day stays fun instead of frantic

Trebevic Mountain Biking Tour from Sarajevo - Bobsleigh Track - Picnic and pacing: how the day stays fun instead of frantic
This isn’t a “no food, good luck” scenario. The tour includes equipment, guiding, and a picnic, so you’re not scrambling to find lunch after your legs are already full of uphill anger.

What the picnic looks like matters. One review describes lunch as a small travel tray of traditional local food, carried by the guide in a backpack. That doesn’t sound like a restaurant spread, but it does sound like the practical kind of meal that works at elevation—something you can eat without turning the day into a logistics hunt.

Why frequent breaks matter on Trebević

In the reviews, the guide is praised for motivation and patience, especially with slower paces. That lines up with what this tour actually requires: climbing intensity varies from person to person, and the route is steep enough that a one-size-fits-all approach would cause people to burn out early.

You’ll get help staying together and keeping your energy. It still won’t be effortless, but it helps you finish with a good feeling rather than a cranky “I survived” ending.

Price and value: is $120.15 worth it?

Trebevic Mountain Biking Tour from Sarajevo - Bobsleigh Track - Price and value: is $120.15 worth it?
At $120.15 per person, you’re paying for a guided, structured MTB day that includes:

  • mountain guiding through a steep environment
  • equipment (as described)
  • a top-area picnic lunch
  • time at the Trebević and Olympic bobsleigh track sites

Where value shows up is not just in the bike. It’s in removing uncertainty. You don’t have to plan a steep climb route, coordinate an Olympic-site visit, and figure out meal timing. You also get the small-group setting (max 8), which tends to make instruction and pacing feel more realistic.

Where the price can feel less “worth it” is only if you’re chasing a purely relaxed ride. If you want smooth, easy cruising, you’ll probably feel like you paid for hard work. But if you’re the type who likes effort when it buys a unique payoff—especially that bobsleigh-track riding—then it’s a fair deal.

Small-group tour with an English focus: what that means day-to-day

Trebevic Mountain Biking Tour from Sarajevo - Bobsleigh Track - Small-group tour with an English focus: what that means day-to-day
The tour is offered in English, and it caps at 8 travelers. That small limit has real consequences:

  • You’re more likely to get personal attention on technique or pacing.
  • The group can wait during steep sections without feeling like traffic.
  • You can ask questions about what you’re seeing—especially at the Olympic track stop.

Also, the tour is described as near public transportation. That helps you plug it into a Sarajevo itinerary without needing a complicated transfer plan.

Downsides to consider before you book

This trip is very “yes, if.” Here are the main considerations to keep it honest:

  • The climb is long and steep, and much of your time may involve pushing uphill or riding slowly. Reviews call out prep for sweat and effort.
  • If you’re not comfortable with mixed terrain, manage expectations about bike setup and trail riding.
  • The Olympic bobsleigh track is not fully active like it was for the Olympics because the track was damaged in war years; you ride it on bikes instead of watching sleds race.

None of these are dealbreakers for the right person. They’re just the reality of doing an MTB route on a mountain with Olympic infrastructure.

Should you book the Trebević bobsleigh track MTB tour?

Book it if you want:

  • a guided MTB day with a clear goal and a real view payoff
  • the rare experience of biking through/along an Olympic bobsleigh venue
  • a small-group atmosphere and a built-in lunch break

Skip it (or pick another style of tour) if you:

  • hate steep climbs or can’t handle long uphill effort
  • want a mostly-flat ride with minimal physical strain
  • expect bikes that feel like high-end trail machines for technical terrain

If you’re on the fence, here’s my practical advice: read your own fitness honestly. If you can handle sustained climbing, this tour is one of those Sarajevo experiences that feels specific to the place—Olympic history, mountain views, and a downhill that actually feels like something happened.

FAQ

FAQ

How long is the Trebević Mountain Biking Tour from Sarajevo?

The tour runs approximately 5 to 8 hours, depending on pacing and conditions.

What is the price per person?

The price listed is $120.15 per person.

What fitness level do I need?

The tour calls for a moderate physical fitness level, and the climb is the hardest part of the day.

How many people are in the group?

The experience has a maximum of 8 travelers.

Are there bike and guiding services included?

Yes. The tour includes equipment and guiding, plus a picnic laid on during the day.

Where do the stops take place?

You’ll stop at Trebević Peak (about 1 hour) and then at the Sarajevo Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track (about 20 minutes). The bobsleigh track is not usable by sleds, but you can ride on the bikes.

Can I cancel and get a full refund?

Yes. There is free cancellation, and you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellation within 24 hours of the start time is not refunded.

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