Baiersbronner T6 Hirschkopf Tour
Baiersbronner T6 Hirschkopf Tour
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34.9km
1,080m
Mountain biking
The name already gives it away: The tour over the Hirschkopf has a high proportion of trails. There are an abundance of narrow paths here. So grab your bike and off you go!
It starts in Klosterreichenbach, very close to the train station. Right at the beginning you crank up…
Last updated: September 26, 2024
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Includes very steep uphill segments
You may need to push your bike.
After 5.78 km for 154 m
After 29.7 km for 335 m
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3.60 km
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32.8 km
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19.1 km
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3.00 km
577 m
553 m
154 m
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12.5 km
8.86 km
5.96 km
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2.17 km
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35km1000hm| First roots, then roots - sometimes a rock - but then more roots. 😳 This is how it goes most of the time through the forest. Right at the beginning there is a section of the trail that is ridden twice. I had this feeling several times because many sections are quite similar. 🤔 I even looked at the map to be sure... 😄 That sounds like the route isn't good. But it is, because the uphills are also fun, for example - over roots of course! 😅 The tour is grouped black - but these are actually just a few steep, slanting hairpin bends at the beginning of the first trail. Otherwise it is more of a red all the way through. However, I was careful with the flow because something difficult could have suddenly come up again. 🫣
Since my bike buddies unfortunately didn't have time again, I had to go on my own and do another tour from my want-to-do-list. And it made it straight to the must-do-again-list. 🤩 A real Eldorado for enduro riders who like rough carpets of roots - like me. 😎 Of course, despite GPS and perfect signage, I managed to get lost and cut halfway on the first lap. 🙈 But then I went straight back and did the rest. But it is best to stick to the official variant when descending. 😂
Reel: https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce8Plhzj75q/ "30°+ Edition" - When is the best time to exercise? That's right, when the sun is full throttle on your pear 😎 The T6 Tour in Baiersbronn is always a highlight. The terrain is brutal, it just hails blows through roots and blocked terrain. In the end you know what you've done, but it's just fun 😊 Promptly after two weeks tubeless it hit me this time. a stupid choice of line busted the rear wheel exactly between two stones that went through to the rim. In the middle of the blazing sun, put the tube back in and off you go (if you ask me, I haven’t felt a big difference between tube and tubeless so far anyway..). At the end of the heat, stop in the beer garden, that's how it can be endured 😇 Cheers!
Back and forth, back and forth. Totally crazy. Better not with the hardtail. Premium ! http://www.touren-schwarzwald.info/s/4wAzP https://youtu.be/W2UmjuSXJB0 https://youtu.be/lB3xFSduvJQ
❤️❤️❤️ Everything is perfect here!!! Parking ✔️ Landscape ✔️ Signage ✔️ Flowy to rough✔️ Roots ✔️ Stones✔️ By far one of the most beautiful legal trails I've ridden recently, even at -3 degrees 😂 I'll be back, there are more of these extremely great trails here in the Baiersbronn area 👍 The uphill is also often designed as a trail. S2 throughout, rarely a bit trickier, sometimes S3 if it's just because of the weather. Simply TOP
We finally made it to Baiersbronn and drove the T6 "Hirschkopf Trail Tour" today. In the subtitle of the Baiersbronn mountain bike guide, the tour is described as "Trails, Trails, Trails" and: Yes! The specified trail share of 33% is correct and it is not about any crap or uphills that are unrideable for organic bikers, but full of the finest cream Enduro material! We are still speechless how they managed here in Baiersbronn to set off such trail fireworks in a single tour! Very cool! The technical difficulties of the tour are mostly in the S1-2 area, often in the pleasantly flowing S1+ area with individual S2 key points. Only the first trail should initially be rated with proper steps in switchbacks S3. Otherwise, there is everything from root passages, stony ground, fast lines, hairpin bends, flow country-like trails with little gradient to - in our opinion, good and fun to ride - uphill trails that make the enduro heart beat faster! Of course you have to work up the altitude difference here - today it's constantly over 30 degrees - in the sweat of your brow, but that's really fun on pleasant forest roads or fun trails uphill. However, we ran out of water in between and were very happy to be able to refill our supplies at a cemetery at the water tap :-) We are thrilled, absolutely recommendable tour 👍
One trail chases the next. Really a great tour highly recommended. It was still wet this morning and the roots were very slippery, but things got better later on. A motor is an advantage on the tour, as some trails are uphill.
Reel: https://www.instagram.com/p/CbDMW8Bjtbe/ What a tour! We didn't keep count, but there were really a lot of trails! A good 30% trail share is a clear declaration of war. Uphill, downhill, level, it goes from one trail to the next. Distance and altitude are a bit deceptive, despite the EMTB, the last few kilometers were definitely hard - my legs burn, my hands almost numb from the many roots. Unfortunately, the area is not necessarily my home trail, we had a good hour drive, so the whole day is quickly gone for the tour. It was great fun, it was exhausting, you have to do it! Cheers!
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March 23, 2021
The name already gives it away: The tour over the Hirschkopf has a high proportion of trails. There are an abundance of narrow paths here. So grab your bike and off you go!
It starts in Klosterreichenbach, very close to the train station. Right at the beginning you crank up a steep ascent to the Zimmerplatzh
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