Bike Trail Park LANNACH Trails
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Beginner Area
This is a trainings area where kids can get to know the trail feeling on balance bikes.
LENGTH | DIFFICULTY | |
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Beginner Area | 52 m | green |
Sprosser Climb
This smooth trail is characterized by a low incline, no obstacles and wide curve radii. Riding this trail uphill does not only help to gain an understanding of trail riding but also brings everyone to the starting points of all the other trails in this area.
LENGTH | LENGTH | DIFFICULTY |
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Sprosser Climb | 658 m | green |
Skill-Area Green
This smooth trail is characterized by a low incline, no obstacles and wide curve radii. Therefore, this trail is ideal for gaining an understanding of downhill trail riding!
LENGTH | DIFFICULTY | |
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Skill-Area Green | 223 m | green |
Dingel Flowtrail
This smooth trail is characterized by a low incline, no obstacles and wide curve radii. Therefore, this trail is ideal for gaining an understanding of downhill trail riding!
LENGTH | DIFFICULTY | |
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Dingel Flowtrail | 570 m | green |
Ziesel Flowtrail
Here you will find rollers and berms which are larger than those on the Dingel Flowtrail. We consider it the perfect place for you to learn utilizing low and high points in the terrain to generate speed. Finally, the trail will help you to get a feeling for take-offs and landings. As a result, the flow trail is ideal for everyone who needs action.
LENGTH | DIFFICULTY | |
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Ziesel Flowtrail | 403 m | blue |
Skill Area Blue
Ready for the next level? This trail is perfect when you want to try jumping and riding berms or wooden obstacles. These features will help you develop better balance skills on your bike.
LENGTH | DIFFICULTY | |
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Skill Area Blue | 350 m | blue |
Sichler Trail
This line is extraordinary as it leads you through narrow sections, over transversely installed logs and into counter climbs with tight turns. This is your start to get to know single trails.
LENGTH | DIFFICULTY | |
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Sichler Trail | 120 m | blue |
Aurikel Climb
This trail is located in the most remote part of the trail park. It offers smooth turns, easily manageable counter climbs and crosses a stone field. Finally, it leads you back up to the start.
LENGTH | DIFFICULTY | |
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Aurikel Climb | 206 m | blue |
Tännel Trail
Have you already mastered the Ziesel Flowtrail? If so, then this is the perfect trail as it is featuring slightly larger jumps, stone fields, tighter curves and somewhat steeper descents.
LENGTH | DIFFICULTY | |
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Tännel Trail | 280 m | blue |
Alant Jump Line
Have you already mastered the jumps within the Skill Area Blue? If you want to get even better at jumping, riding The Alant Jumpline consisting of three beautiful tables will help you to boost your airtime skills.
LENGTH | DIFFICULTY | |
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Alant Jump Line | 98 m | blue |
Berle Trail
The Berle Trail is a single trail which is categorized as red in difficulty. Here, small stone steps, rootstocks and tight curve radii are waiting for you.
LENGTH | DIFFICULTY | |
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Berle Trail | 352 m | red |
Sichler Trail
This is the second part of the Sichler Trail, which is categorized as red in difficulty. The trail starts off with tight turns leading you uphill and surprises with tricky stone fields when going downhill again.
LENGTH | DIFFICULTY | |
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Sichler Trail | 115 m | red |
Quendel Climb
Do you want to assess whether you are a master of riding uphill? Then, this uphill trail will test your ability as it is featuring steep and tricky sections which are difficult to ride.
LENGTH | DIFFICULTY | |
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Quendel Climb | 120 m | red |
Tragant Jump Line
We consider this trail to be the most playful Jumpline. Every jump can be seen as a small transfer into a new direction. Here a good jumping technique is a requirement.
LENGTH | DIFFICULTY | |
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Tragant Jump Line | 231 m | black |
Milan Jump Line
To ride this trail, a very good jumping technique is required. Very large tables with high take-offs guarantee huge airtime. ONLY FOR EXPERTS!!!
LENGTH | DIFFICULTY | |
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Milan Jump Line | 315 m | black |
COMMON SENSE
Fair Play
Close all pasture gates. Protect and respect nature and animals. Do not litter the nature around you. Avoid being unnecessarily loud. Stay on marked trails and avoid leaving skid marks. Look out for agricultural vehicles. Mind your speed and be ready to stop at any time needed. Be aware of other bikers and hikers. Hikers have priority, particularly on narrow trails. A friendly “Hallo” ensures a good vibe. Look out for wildlife, pets, or farm animals on the tracks. Follow and respect signs. Only ride wearing a helmet. Only ride a maintained bike free of any technical issues. Choose lines and trails according to your skill level. Bring weatherproof clothes, tools, and an additional tube.
SAFETY
Pre-RiDE. & eXplore.:
Inspect trails and features carefully, to prepare effectively for a new day on the mountain.
Re-RiDE. & eXplore.:
Ride one trail a couple of times to get to know its characteristics and special features. Experience flow.
Free-eXplore. & PROGRESS.:
Increase riding speed and radicalness according to your skill level and approach bigger features carefully.