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- 2:55 h
- 18.07 km
- 136 m
- 1,221 m
- 1,347 m
- 2,520 m
- 1,173 m
- Start: Furkapass
- Destination: Oberwald
After the start, there is a short climb followed by a longer traverse before the long, varied, flowing descent. Most of the route is characterised by flowing, sometimes technical downhill trails that make every biker's heart beat faster; and unfailingly with a fantastic view over the entire Goms high valley, weather permitting. The Hungerberg mountain restaurant is well worth a stop for a break on the panoramic sun terrace with local delicacies.
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The subsequent valley descent is initially technically easy until you cross at Bidmer in the direction of Firbäch. It then becomes steep but still flowing until you finally reach Gand via more technical sections. After a short time, the last singletrail section turns onto the forest road towards Hungerberg. It contains short, steep sections where you will need to push your bike in places. The route then heads towards Unner Äbnet to the forest road which leads to Oberwald and from there along the Rotten cycle path to Ulrichen station.
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Equipment
We recommend: bike in excellent working order, helmet, gloves and bell, clothing suitable for the weather (always carry a waterproof), food and drink.
Directions & Parking facilities
Public-transport-friendly.
By post bus from Realp or Oberwald to the Furka Pass. Reservations must be made for bike transportation at +41 848 818 818 until 4 pm the day before.
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Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author
Stop off at Berghaus Hungerberg and enjoy the magnificent view over the high valley of Goms.
Safety guidelines
The mountains are a place of pleasure to be shared and respected, offering space in which to meet up and share unforgettable moments, whether by bike or on foot. For all outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy them properly, it is essential that mountains are shared in a way that respects both Nature and agriculture. Respectful behaviour enables everyone to enjoy their hobby in the best possible conditions. Find out about the recommendations and rules in place.
When planning, take into account participants’ fitness level and ability. All riding is at one’s own risk.
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