803 Lärchen Track

easy closed Mountainbike

Tour characteristics
Technique
Experience
Landscape
Tour-Infos
Distance: 0.77 km
Duration: 0.17 h
Ascent: 12 m
Descent: 1 m
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The tour

The Gradenbach Track of the singletrack Haus-Aich is a moderately difficult trail route in the Lärchschachen between Weißenbach and Aich. You can reach the starting point via the Re-Cycle Track (801) from the Singletrack car park or Kneipp facility car park. If you are fit on the Re-Cycle Track and Gradenbach Track, you can try the Lärchen Track.


Turn-by-turn directions

In order to reach the start of the Lärchen Track 803, you turn left after about two thirds of the Re-Cycle Track. The red trail is below trail 801. In contrast to the other two trails, this leads through much steeper terrain and was mostly built by hand. As a result, this route is a bit more demanding.

Getting there

From the West: Follow the A10 to Altenmarkt. Drive onto the B320 and continue in the direction of Liezen. Take the Hauser Kaibling exit.

From the East: Follow the A9 to Liezen. Drive onto the B320 and continue in the direction of Schladming. Take the Hauser Kaibling exit.

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By train to the "Bahnhof Haus im Ennstal" stop, then 1 km by bike to the trail center.

ÖBB timetable information

Parking

There are enough free parking spaces at the Hauser Kaibling valley station.

Very few paid parking spaces (5€) at the Single Track car park.

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Start
Parking lot Singletrack or Kneippanlage via 801 Re-Cycle Track
Destination
Parking lot Singletrack Haus-Aich
Security
  • Only drive on the paved and signposted paths.
  • The safety distances to the driver in front must be observed.
  • Pay attention to the traffic at path and road crossings! Be considerate and give way.
  • Avoid locking the rear wheel and help maintain the trails.
  • Control your pace!
  • Protect the environment and don't leave rubbish, etc. around the tracks!
Equipment
  • Only drive on the paved and signposted paths.
  • The safety distances to the driver in front must be observed.
  • Pay attention to the traffic at path and road crossings! Be considerate and give way.
  • Avoid locking the rear wheel and help maintain the trails.
  • Control your pace!
  • Protect the environment and don't leave rubbish, etc. around the tracks!

The right bike: mountain bike, trekking bike or gravel bike with studded tires, racing bikes are not recommended.

Breakdowns can happen - but rarely in front of the door of one of the numerous service points: a basic set of tools and accessories therefore never hurts! A replacement hose and/or patch kit, universal wrench, air pump, brake and gearshift cable and a screwdriver can never hurt.

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