Zirbentrail 7083
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Level of difficulty: easy
Starting point: Almbahn top station
Description: With 9,1 km, the new Zirbentrail on the north side of Fiss is the longest single track in Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis. It is based on three former tracks (Almtrail, Flüstertrail, Zirbentrail), which have been smartly connected and completely redesigned in specific sections to give mountain bike enthusiasts more action on more single track kilometers.
Starting at 2.600 m above sea level, the Zirbentrail flows through breathtaking, high alpine terrain towards the Fisser Joch from where it leads in gentle switchbacks, flowing curves and small and large waves to the Heustadtldorf – the perfect feel-good station for a short rest: enjoy the sun, marvel at the panorama, get back on your bike and ride on.
In its last third, the single track finally dives into the eponymous Zirbenwald (Arolla Pine Forest), where a whole series of north-shore elements, waves and doubles allow for a varied choice of lines – guaranteeing both beginners and advanced bikers plenty of fun. There are hardly any limits to creativity here.
The easy (blue) single track overcomes a total of just under 790 meters in altitude on its multi-faceted route from the Zwölferkopf summit to the Almbahn lower terminus.
Level of difficulty: easy
Starting point: Almbahn top station
Description: With 9,1 km, the new Zirbentrail on the north side of Fiss is the longest single track in Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis. It is based on three former tracks (Almtrail, Flüstertrail, Zirbentrail), which have been smartly connected and completely redesigned in specific sections to give mountain bike enthusiasts more action on more single track kilometers.
Starting at 2.600 m above sea level, the Zirbentrail flows through breathtaking, high alpine terrain towards the Fisser Joch from where it leads in gentle switchbacks, flowing curves and small and large waves to the Heustadtldorf – the perfect feel-good station for a short rest: enjoy the sun, marvel at the panorama, get back on your bike and ride on.
In its last third, the single track finally dives into the eponymous Zirbenwald (Arolla Pine Forest), where a whole series of north-shore elements, waves and doubles allow for a varied choice of lines – guaranteeing both beginners and advanced bikers plenty of fun. There are hardly any limits to creativity here.
The easy (blue) single track overcomes a total of just under 790 meters in altitude on its multi-faceted route from the Zwölferkopf summit to the Almbahn lower terminus.