High above Leite, one of the oldest settlements in Sölden, is the Leiterberg Trail. While the first section of the trail is flowy and relatively easy, including stunning panoramic views, the section section below the Leiterberg Alm hut is technically challenging. The 4.5km singletrack descends 550 vertical metres and forms part of the Bike Republic Sölden. It is characterised by root sections and some rocky passages. The lower section with its tight corners and technical parts will pose a challenge even for advanced riders. Beginner and intermediate riders can avoid the tricky lower section using a forest road.
The Giggijochbahn cable car transports riders and bikes up to 2,284 metres above sea level. From the top station of the cable car, riders descend to Hochsölden. It is here – slightly below the village, next to the first sharp right-hand turn – that the Leiterberg Trail branches off to the right. Shared by hikers and mountainbikers, it is not particularly steep but definitely offers plenty of flow. The fun begins right from the start and signposts direct riders over the Haimbach river to the Leiterberg Alm hut, which is a good place to stop for a drink and a snack.
Source: Visit Tirol
Difficulty level: Medium (70/100)
Length: 4.56 km
Duration: 00h15
Total ascent: 21 m
Maximal slope: 4.6 %
Average slope: 0.5 %
Net ascent: -537 m
Total descent: 558 m
Paved roads: 5.35 m (0 %)
Cobblestones: 0 m (0 %)
Bike paths: 4.54 km (100 %)
Car free roads: 4.54 km (100 %)
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