singletrack Lisi Osl Trail

Kirchberg in Tirol /
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Route length: 2.3 km
Duration: 0:20 h

While beginners gain their first experience of berms, easy steps and roots on the Lisi Osl Trail, experienced mountain bikers can use them to jump. A stop at the rustic Gaisbergstüberl is a must during the break: not only the Graukassuppe is a poem!

Tour character

Thanks to its varied character, the medium-difficulty flow trail puts a grin on the faces of mountain bikers - from beginners to pros. Depending on your speed, you can simply roll down the obstacles or enjoy some serious airtime. In the rustic Gaisbergstüberl, right at the mountain station, you can recharge your batteries between descents.

Tour information

  • Length: 2.3 km
  • Duration: 0:20 h
  • Elevation downhill:410 hm
Highest point 1,450 m

Starting point

Bergstation Gaisberglift

Finishing point

Talstation Gaisberglift
  • Fitness level 3 / 6
  • Technique 4 / 6

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Description

Following the tracks of the cross-country World Cup legend Lisi Osl on the same single trail of the Gaisberg in Kirchberg. Namend after the region`s hero, the three-kilometre route guarantees pure downhill enjoyment. You start directly at the lift station of the Gaisbergbahn at 1,270 meters above sea level. The mostly unspoilt course offers around 450 meters of flowy trails and a varienty of fine hair-pin bends. While beginners will have their first experiences with adjacent curves, easy drops or roots, experienced mountain bikers can use the drops for jumps. The medium-difficult trail, which is rated on the singletrack scale throughout with S2, bringgs heaps of fun through its varied character. Mountain bike professionals as well beginners can enjoy this route to the full.

Distance: 2,3 km
Elevation: 450 m
Difficulity: S2 (medium)

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