801 Re-Cycle Track

easy open Mountainbike

Tour characteristics
Stamina
Technique
Tour-Infos
Distance: 3.23 km
Duration: 00:18 h
Ascent: 40 m
Descent: 40 m
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The tour

The Re-Cycle Track of the singletrack Haus-Aich is the longest of the three trail routes in Lärchschachen between Weißenbach and Aich. With little incline, it goes up to the Kneipp facility car park and then back downhill with a flowing gradient. On the last section you can alternatively choose the Larch Track (803).

Be careful at the crossroads with the entrance to the Aich waste recycling plant!

Turn-by-turn directions

Starting from the start portal 801, the blue trail leads gently uphill in a northerly direction. Through a lush green forest landscape between moss carpets, the path meanders between the trees to a road crossing. From there it is another 700 meters slightly uphill. When you reach the highest point, you start the descent past the recycling plant and drive through long curves through an open clearing. Halfway down the descent, you have the option of branching off onto the Larch Track (803, red). The trail is even more fun on the last kilometer and winds around natural terrain steps back to the starting point.

Getting there

From the West: Follow the A10 to Altenmarkt. Drive onto the B320 and continue in the direction of Liezen. Take the Hauser Kaibling exit.

From the East: Follow the A9 to Liezen. Drive onto the B320 and continue in the direction of Schladming. Take the Hauser Kaibling exit.

Link Google Maps

By train to the "Bahnhof Haus im Ennstal" stop, then 1 km by bike to the trail center.

ÖBB timetable information

Parking

There are enough free parking spaces at the Hauser Kaibling valley station.

Very few paid parking spaces (5€) at the Single Track car park.

Link Google Maps

Start
Parking lot Singletrack Haus-Aich
Destination
Parking lot Singletrack Haus-Aich
Equipment
  • Only drive on the paved and signposted paths.
  • The safety distances to the driver in front must be observed.
  • Pay attention to the traffic at path and road crossings! Be considerate and give way.
  • Avoid locking the rear wheel and help maintain the trails.
  • Control your pace!
  • Protect the environment and don't leave rubbish, etc. around the tracks!

The right bike: mountain bike, trekking bike or gravel bike with studded tires, racing bikes are not recommended.

Breakdowns can happen - but rarely in front of the door of one of the numerous service points: a basic set of tools and accessories therefore never hurts! A replacement hose and/or patch kit, universal wrench, air pump, brake and gearshift cable and a screwdriver can never hurt.

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