singletrack Wetterstein trail black - Bare Knuckle

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Ehrwald / Wetterstein-Gebirge and Mieminger Kette
Difficulty ratings: difficult
Route length: 800 m
Duration: 0:03 h

BARE KNUCKLE - THE NEW DIFFICULT TRAIL AT WETTERSTEIN! 120 meters of elevation gain, 800 meters of fall line, 100% hand-built, and downhill flow at its best!

Tour information

  • Requirement: difficult
  • Length: 800 m
  • Duration: 0:03 h
  • Elevation uphill:0 hm
  • Elevation downhill:120 hm
Highest point1,300 m
  • Fitness level 3 / 6
  • Technique 5 / 6

Best time of year

  • January
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  • December

Trail condition

Natural and wooden elements. Gravel, forest floor, meadow, and wood.

Equipment

A suitable bicycle helmet is essential. Knee pads and sturdy footwear are strongly recommended. We ask all visitors to only use our bike trails with appropriate protective equipment. Your safety is important to us! Thank you! We definitely recommend a full-face helmet and back protector!
Source: Tiroler Zugspitz Arena

Description

The new black trail “Bare Knuckle” on the Wetterstein is a difficult trail with a very special character. The trail, which was built entirely by hand, guarantees a wild high-speed experience. Not too steep, not too technical, but fast and flowing! Highlights include the wooden bridge at the start, the wooden curve in the middle, and the so-called “Banana Jump” at the end.

Getting here

  • Parking

    The Wetterstein cable car valley station offers numerous parking options.

More tours in the surrounding area

  • Lichte Trail 882

    Opening hours: closed
    Difficulty: difficult
    Length: 3.4 km Duration: 0:15 h Elevation uphill: 5 m
  • Blindsee Trail

    Opening hours: closed
    Difficulty: difficult
    Length: 8.2 km Duration: 1:00 h Elevation uphill: 109 m
  • Ehrwalder Alm Seebensee

    Difficulty: medium
    Length: 9.0 km Duration: 2:30 h Elevation uphill: 630 m
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