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The trail starts at the Haslhof in the Nationalpark Stelvio. You can reach the trailhead by climbing up paved or gravel roads. The trail was built in 2013 from the guides of the vinschgauBIKE School and it is totally signed with signs on every crossing.
The first part of the trail is very flowy with nice turns, berms, and some little jumps. Section 2 gets harder as the terrain gets steeper. The loamy soil is hard to ride when wet, so give the trail a day of rest after the rain.
Some steep sections have to be done in Section 3 and 4, but after that, the Holy Hansen trails gets faster again.
singletrack downhill, few steep step down rocky/root sections. Most of the track is shaded, way back and up on asphalt (4.5 miles), not an overkill.
8mi
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2h 45m
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Flat. Few obstacles.
Some uneven terrain. Mostly flat.
Moderately steep. Uneven terrain with small rocks or roots.
Sizable rocks & roots. Steep sections.
Steep. Some technical terrain and limited alternate lines.
Very steep. Technical terrain with no alternate lines.
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