5/25/2023 0 Comments Saalbach xline![]() Leogang offers 14.3 km of blue lines, 8.9 km of red lines and 16.2 km of black lines. People who already have certain skills will definitely have a better time. Therefore, I do not recommend going there just to start learning to ride a mountain bike. There are no green lines, and the blue lines are more difficult than, for example, the easiest trails in the bike park in Zieleniec, the blue trail in Dolni Morava, Twister in Bielsko-Biała, or single tracks in Strzelin. These are actually the only routes for complete beginners in this bike park. 300 meters long with small berms, drops, sections with small stones, etc. In Saalbach, on the other hand, there is a beginners’ slope – a standing lift and lines of approx. you can take the lift in Hinterglemm and go by bike to Saalbach and vice versa, as shown in my track:Ī great addition to the trails is also the bag in Hinterglemm, with three kickers of different difficulty levels. Saalbach and Hinterglemm are 5 km apart and connected by cable cars, i.e. In Saalbach-Hinterglemm and Leogang there are also flow trails, but the ubiquitous washboards make them definitely not hardtail-friendly trails. On mine, I would only have fun in Fieberbrunn. Unused by anyone before, the carbon Specialized Stumpjumper Evo Expert performed great there and I am very happy that I had this bike there, not my own. ![]() I ride a trail hardtail (Trek Roscoe 7) on a daily basis, but for this trip I left it at home and rented a full suspension bike from Bike Garden Service in Wrocław. The card gives a 30% discount on the bike ticket or 2 free cable car rides a day. When booking accommodation, it is worth choosing a place that offers the Joker Card. All bike parks have one bike ticket and are within reach by bike from one to the other, although it is quite a long journey, especially from Saalbach-Hinterglemm to Fieberbrunn. The 4 mentioned towns form 3 bike parks: Saalbach-Hinterglemm and Leogang, with several trails each, and Fieberbrunn with one trail. I spent a week there in July this year and there is indeed a lot to do there, although under the slogan “largest in Austria”, I expected it to be even bigger. Saalbach, Hinterglemm, Leogang and Fieberbrunn are towns between Salzburg and Innsbruck, promoted as the Austria’s largest bike region.
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