Some MTB destinations grow thanks to huge marketing budgets. Others grow because riders simply can’t stop talking about them after a day on the trails.
Bielsa Trocs—our main base camp for TransNomad 2026—clearly belongs to the second category.
In just a few years, this wild corner of the Pyrenees has become one of the hottest names in the enduro world. A destination that has earned the respect of even the most demanding riders by doing one thing exceptionally well: building incredible trails.
Because if there’s one thing that defines Bielsa Trocs, it’s this: the descents come first.
Every trail has been designed specifically for mountain bikes, shaped turn by turn and berm by berm to maximize flow, speed and pure riding enjoyment, while remaining deeply connected to one of the wildest mountain landscapes in the Pyrenees.
Rather than becoming a bike park—or a traditional network of MTB routes—Bielsa Trocs has found a unique balance that’s incredibly difficult to replicate: genuine alpine adventure combined with purpose-built trails designed and built to the highest standards.
The result is simply irresistible.
Skagüéss Flow Trail
The perfect example of this philosophy is the project that kept the trail-building crew busy throughout last winter and spring.
With the support of Orbea, the main sponsor of TransNomad, Bielsa Trocs has created a brand-new trail that is already generating excitement long before its official opening: Skagüéss Flow Trail.
A descent designed from the ground up to deliver exactly what its name promises: FLOW, in capital letters.
Linked turns, perfectly shaped berms, controlled speed and a trail that almost seems to guide your bike naturally from corner to corner.
One of those rare descents where skilled riders can do what every mountain biker dreams of: let go of the brakes and simply enjoy the ride.
Behind Skagüéss Flow Trail lie countless hours of planning, machine work, trail shaping, testing and fine-tuning by people who truly understand how a mountain bike should behave on a perfectly built trail.
The result is set to become one of the most sought-after descents in the Pyrenees—and we’re convinced it will be one of the most talked-about trails in the years to come.
A shared vision across the border
The growth of Bielsa Trocs goes beyond trail building.
Over the past few months, the municipalities of Bielsa and Aragnouet, just across the French border, have begun working together on a shared vision: developing a cross-border mountain bike destination built around their common philosophy of trail building and riding experiences.
It makes perfect sense.
Not only because the two valleys sit side by side, but because they also share a very similar vision of what modern mountain biking should look like.
Bielsa Trocs and TransNomad 2026
For all these reasons, it’s no coincidence that Bielsa Trocs will once again play a leading role in TransNomad 2026.
This October we’ll return to its immaculate descents, its forests crossed by trails that look like freshly ground espresso, and some of the lines that best represent the evolution of mountain biking in the Pyrenees.
We’re certain that once you discover what awaits you there, you’ll understand why Bielsa Trocs has become one of the must-ride destinations in the Pyrenees.
See you in Bielsa on September 30th.