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Sölden

Long Line Giggijoch

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4.9

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846

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Long Line Giggijoch

01:20

16.3km

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Mountain biking

At 16 kilometers, the descent from Giggijoch is our longest long line and connects no less than five trails. Despite its length, except for the first part on the Ollweit Line, it is not too difficult to ride and is suitable for all Bike Republicans who already feel comfortable on…

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Last updated: August 22, 2024

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Ollweite Line

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Certainly the most beautiful line in the Bikerepublic Sölden. From the start at over 2,600 meters on the lake, with a view of the still existing Rettenbachferner, it goes seven …

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2.19 km

Troaln Line

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Easy flow trail that branches off from the Ollweite line at the famous Steinfeld. From there it connects to the Harbe, Gahe and Lettn lines on the Giggijoch side of …

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6.13 km

Harbe Line

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Beautiful, flowing and easy line. However, it is built into a fairly steep slope, so concentrated riding is recommended and may cause some discomfort for some riders.

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7.10 km

Gahe Line (6028)

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Blue route with lots of berms and more of a marble run feel. But it's still fun to warm up on. 👌

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14.6 km

Lettn Line

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Driving well overall, had significant braking waves at the end of the season. The end to a little looser ground. Ends directly at the Giggijochbahn. At the same time, it …

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16.3 km

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15.4 km

397 m

316 m

102 m

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14.1 km

918 m

539 m

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Tuesday 26 May

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May 26, 2021

At 16 kilometers, the descent from Giggijoch is our longest long line and connects no less than five trails. Despite its length, except for the first part on the Ollweit Line, it is not too difficult to ride and is suitable for all Bike Republicans who already feel comfortable on flow trails. Between

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Trail Reviews

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September 23, 2021, Sölden ☀️🚵‍♀️🚵‍♀️

BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN Others build bike parks, we launch the BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN. It's true, that sounds like a big undertaking that you first have to live up to. But we were looking for a big goal - with all the challenges - to make Sölden a special bike destination. We already are - and the republic continues to grow! In the meantime, Sölden is governed by a tight network of natural trails, freshly shaped flow trails and the challenging jump line. The infrastructure of the Bike Republic is exemplary with the Sölden mountain railways, which provide the perfect ascent aid, and the “Rolling Sölden” pump track (the largest in Tyrol), which is located in the middle of the village with a bike wash. ABOUT US Art Bike park Trail center Special route Contact Gemeindestraße 4, Sölden, T: +43 (0) 57 200 200, soelden@oetztal.com, to the homepage. Ötztal region Number of routes 20 Route Art Freeride Downhill Flow trail Pump track Practice area

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Great conclusion and since yesterday also without breakdowns. via the Eebne Line to the Langeggbahn, which takes you to the Rotkogel. Start at Ollweit, then Troaln, Harbe Gahe and Lettn Line. All quite easy to drive, but almost 17km are really hard on arms and legs!

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To roll into the valley via the Harbe Line (6008), the Gahe Line (6028) and the Lettn Line (6009). Only 11.6 kilometers instead of the 16.3 if you start at the top of the Olweit Line (6010). The line here was very nice to ride and just right to harden your calves, uh loosen up. The cows in the lower part were a little unwilling, the grass here was much greener than elsewhere, but hurry with a while and it passed. Incidentally, "Oilslick" is not only the bling trend for mountain bikers, no, the Beetles on the Lettn Line also wear Oilslick 🤩.

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6008 Harbe Line: "Always and again" means Harbe in the Ötztal dialect. And believe us, that's exactly what you'll be thinking after your first (and second...) HARBE ride: one more time! It is playful, fun and exciting. 6028 Gahe Line: Fast means "Gahe" and yes: you can really, really let it run on the line. However, you should be in good physical condition for the brilliant flow ride, because it is an incredible 7.4 kilometers from Sonnblick to Grünwald. 6009 Lettn Line: Swampy, muddy, damp - that's what the Ötztal word "Lettn" means. The line runs partly through 'wetlands', but the passages were bridged with Northshore elements. The Lettn Line ends at the Giggijoch valley station.

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Hi there, the downhill circuit starts at the middle station of the Gaislachkogelbahn. The round goes over blue and red routes, a whopping 21km. You first take the 6005 line to the Langeckbahn and then up to 2660m to the starting point. It starts with a short section on the 6010 then turns onto the 6034 at the end you have a short piece of glacier road on the 6008, from which you go (drive by the train) then directly on the 6028 down to the 6009 to the Giggijochbahn valley station. You then have to ride your bike through Sölden to the starting point. Well have fun. Greetings Marcus

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