Not only are the trails in the Bike Park Kronplatz unique, but the names also have a cult character and are already a term for passionate bikers. In the summer months, a total of five lifts rotate here, bringing the athletes up to a height of 2272 meters, from where you can also enjoy a breathtaking view.
Pure adrenaline at the Kronplatz Bike Park
The so-called Herrnsteig is considered an absolute legend in the Alps, which can be reached by cable car from Reischach. Over a total length of eight kilometers, it offers bikers numerous technical challenges, with the more demanding variants Hans and Franz or the slightly easier lines Sigi and Telle found to the left or right of the main trail. For those who are not yet satisfied with the action, there is also the Enduro variant Christian to enjoy.
Flowy curves on the Furcia Trail
Advanced or experienced riders will find a total of 124 flowy curves on the Furcia Trail, where you can also try out the variants CC Top, Crazy Bunny, and MM Top in addition to the main trail.
Piz de Plaies - a marvel of jumps
The Piz de Plaies is a true marvel of jumps and banked curves, which can be reached with the circulating cable car in just a few minutes. This trail is suitable for true experts as well as slightly advanced bikers. Those who want to warm up beforehand can do a few laps in the Skills Park Cir.
Longest trail at Kronplatz: The Gassl Trail
The Gassl Trail consists of a total of two sections and is thus also the longest trail in the Bike Park. The first part runs from the eastern slope to the middle station of the circulating cable cars Olang 1+2, and it becomes a bit more challenging in the second section, which is particularly impressive due to its varied line guidance. It runs from the middle station of the circulating cable car through picturesque meadows and forest sections to Gassl.
Korer Trail – Masterpiece of craftsmanship
The Korer Trail is considered an absolute masterpiece, which cannot be reached directly by cable car. To master the route, a lot of concentration, experience, and skill are required. The first part is quite steep, and mountain bikers have to overcome some obstacles here before it becomes easier and gentler again.
Andreas Trail for experienced bikers
Experienced mountain bikers have fun on the Andreas Trail or the Alex variant, where some breathtaking compressions and passages await them. The Alex variant is slightly easier, but still requires dynamic and active riding.
Strong enduro approaches on the Richard-Anton Trail
After a tough climb, curves, switchbacks, and pedaling sections alternate on the Richard-Anton Trail. The rocky roll-down, which is found in the upper third, is a highlight. The trail is not directly connected to the lift and starts opposite the entrance to the Korer Trail.
Tricky challenges on the Uschi Trail
The Uschi Trail should not be underestimated, as it offers bikers numerous tricky and curvy challenges. It starts together with the Richard-Anton Trail and then joins it again shortly before the end.
Skills Park Cir
At the mountain station of the Piz de Blaies cable car, you will also find the Skills Park Cir, which has a very well-built practice area with different technical passages that even mountain bike beginners can handle.
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