Mountainbiking

Downhill Haldi
Schattdorf (Haldi)–Schattdorf

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Downhill Haldi
Schattdorf (Haldi)–Schattdorf
The first and unmatched downhill route in the Lake Lucerne region! The technically demanding route with the newly developed free ride part and additional compressions and jumps provide fun and a sporting challenge.
If you are looking for the ultimate kick and you have got a bike with long suspension and adequate equipment, then you will love this downhill ride.
The exciting downhill ride leads you through the steep Gosmer valley on a partly natural single trail with prepared corners, jumps and natural obstacles of roots and rocks. The first part offers tight corners with challenging obstacles and passages with slopes of up to 30 percent. Next on a short ride on the forest road you branch off right into the forest Bannwald of Schattdorf and you start the second part of the route - the completely new free ride part. There are big, wide and steep abutments with fast corners, which provide the ultimate flow. The additional compressions and jumps give you the required kick and get every downhill fan's heart pumping. The last part then leads you along the forest road back to the starting point, the gondola station of Haldi, down in Schattdorf.
The exciting downhill ride leads you through the steep Gosmer valley on a partly natural single trail with prepared corners, jumps and natural obstacles of roots and rocks. The first part offers tight corners with challenging obstacles and passages with slopes of up to 30 percent. Next on a short ride on the forest road you branch off right into the forest Bannwald of Schattdorf and you start the second part of the route - the completely new free ride part. There are big, wide and steep abutments with fast corners, which provide the ultimate flow. The additional compressions and jumps give you the required kick and get every downhill fan's heart pumping. The last part then leads you along the forest road back to the starting point, the gondola station of Haldi, down in Schattdorf.
The first and unmatched downhill route in the Lake Lucerne region! The technically demanding route with the newly developed free ride part and additional compressions and jumps provide fun and a sporting challenge.
If you are looking for the ultimate kick and you have got a bike with long suspension and adequate equipment, then you will love this downhill ride.
The exciting downhill ride leads you through the steep Gosmer valley on a partly natural single trail with prepared corners, jumps and natural obstacles of roots and rocks. The first part offers tight corners with challenging obstacles and passages with slopes of up to 30 percent. Next on a short ride on the forest road you branch off right into the forest Bannwald of Schattdorf and you start the second part of the route - the completely new free ride part. There are big, wide and steep abutments with fast corners, which provide the ultimate flow. The additional compressions and jumps give you the required kick and get every downhill fan's heart pumping. The last part then leads you along the forest road back to the starting point, the gondola station of Haldi, down in Schattdorf.
The exciting downhill ride leads you through the steep Gosmer valley on a partly natural single trail with prepared corners, jumps and natural obstacles of roots and rocks. The first part offers tight corners with challenging obstacles and passages with slopes of up to 30 percent. Next on a short ride on the forest road you branch off right into the forest Bannwald of Schattdorf and you start the second part of the route - the completely new free ride part. There are big, wide and steep abutments with fast corners, which provide the ultimate flow. The additional compressions and jumps give you the required kick and get every downhill fan's heart pumping. The last part then leads you along the forest road back to the starting point, the gondola station of Haldi, down in Schattdorf.
Length | Number of stages
4 km
| 1 Stage
Roads and trails
Asphalted: 1 km
Natural surface: 3 km
of which Singletrail: 2 km
Natural surface: 3 km
of which Singletrail: 2 km
Ascent | Descent
50 m | 660 m
Grade | Fitness level
difficult
|
easy
Arrival | return travel
Signalization
Signalization
This route is only signposted in one direction: Haldi–Schattdorf
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Hint
Caution: The route may be closed during and after heavy rainfall!
Arrival | return travel
Contact
Uri Tourismus AG
Schützengasse 11
6460 Altdorf
Tel. +41 (0)41 874 80 00
info@uri.swiss
www.uri.swiss
Schützengasse 11
6460 Altdorf
Tel. +41 (0)41 874 80 00
info@uri.swiss
www.uri.swiss