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Sibratsgfäll | Vorderwald gravel-bike round trip

Sibratsgfäll | Vorderwald gravel-bike round trip

Alpe Ries in Sibratsgfäll in Abendstimmung
Gravelbiker im Bregenzerwald
Wandern in Sibratsgfäll
Gravelbiken im Bregenzerwald
Alpgebiet von Sibratsgfäll
Blick auf die Winterstaude von Sibratsgfäll

A beautiful, cross-border gravel-bike trip in the alpine area of Sibratsgfäll.

The first part of the tour takes the asphalted road from the centre of the village of Sibratsgfäll to the alpine area of Rindberg. It then carries on steadily uphill along a freight trail to the Sättele, where a beautiful view of the mighty Gottesackerwände mountain faces opens up. The route then continues slightly downhill to the Bodensee Hütte. From there, it carries on through alpine pastures and meadows to Gerisgschwend. After that, it follows the main road (asphalted) before branching off to Sibratsgfäll. The climb is rewarded by the final descent into the village centre.

Dauer
4:00 h

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Equipment

- Responsible cycling at controlled speeds where the view is obstructed particularly in bends because obstacles must be anticipated at all times: stones, branches, road damage, temporarily stored wood, grazing livestock, cattle gates, barriers, vehicles and forestry machinery, road closures, etc. - Hikers and pedestrians have the right of way. Considerate overtaking takes place at a walking pace. - Agricultural and forestry management has the right of way on the open paths. Cattle gates must be closed again, temporary road closures must be observed.- Do not leave the designated, signposted routes. That protects nature and wildlife habitats.- Good tour planning takes the difficulty of the route and your own abilities into account. That also includes helmet, protective equipment and a bike that is in perfect working order.

Safety information

- Responsible cycling at controlled speeds where the view is obstructed particularly in bends because obstacles must be anticipated at all times: stones, branches, road damage, temporarily stored wood, grazing livestock, cattle gates, barriers, vehicles and forestry machinery, road closures, etc.

- Hikers and pedestrians have the right of way. Considerate overtaking takes place at a walking pace.

- Agricultural and forestry management has the right of way on the open paths. Cattle gates must be closed again, temporary road closures must be observed.

- Do not leave the designated, signposted routes. That protects nature and wildlife habitats.

- Good tour planning takes the difficulty of the route and your own abilities into account. That also includes helmet, protective equipment and a bike that is in perfect working order.

Tour facts

Data source
vcloud, ID 79c7bf7b-a998-47fb-95e2-2aace9195228
Last updated
05.09.2024, 14:39:14