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A good balance between fitness and basic riding technique on loose, wet and steep terrain is required to ride these routes with confidence. Roads and forest tracks lead to longer natural singletrail descents. Ideally, a full-suspension mountain bike is suitable, but you can also have a challenging riding experience with a hardtail if you are technically experienced. Protectors and goggles offer additional protection alongside the mandatory helmet and gloves.

Bensheim Be1

Bensheim Be1

Length (km) :
23
Altitude meters :
705
Condition :
K1
Singletrail :
S1
Technology:

Ø/max

Birkenau B 1

Birkenau B 1

Length (km) :
21,5
Altitude meters :
680
Condition :
K1
Singletrail :
S0
Technology:

Ø/max

Breuberg Bb 1

Breuberg Bb 1

Length (km) :
26,1
Altitude meters :
754
Condition :
K1
Singletrail :
S1
Technology:

Ø/max

Bürgstadt Bü1

Bürgstadt Bü1

Length (km) :
26
Altitude meters :
620
Condition :
K1
Singletrail :
S1
Technology:

Ø/max

Groß-Umstadt GU1

Groß-Umstadt GU1

Length (km) :
36
Altitude meters :
880
Condition :
K2
Singletrail :
S0
Technology:

Ø/max

Mömlingen Mö1

Mömlingen Mö1

Length (km) :
30
Altitude meters :
857
Condition :
K1
Singletrail :
S1
Technology:

Ø/max

Mörlenbach Mb1

Mörlenbach Mb1

Length (km) :
41
Altitude meters :
1250
Condition :
K2
Singletrail :
S2
Technology:

Ø/max

Rimbach R1

Rimbach R1

Length (km) :
28
Altitude meters :
748
Condition :
K1
Singletrail :
S1
Technology:

Ø/max

Wald-Michelbach Wa1

Wald-Michelbach Wa1

Length (km) :
27
Altitude meters :
620
Condition :
K1
Singletrail :
S1
Technology:

Ø/max