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Distance22,4 km Height652 m Way down622 m Duration02:30 h:m Date19.04.2003
Scores Author Landscape Fun factor Fitness Technique

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Eine der schönsten Touren die ich in Oberösterreich kenne. Von Schlögen gehts rauf - die ersten 150 hm sind zum Schieben - nach St. Agatha (sehenswert: der Teich neben der Schule) und von dort weiter zur Burgruine Stauf. Anschließend führt die Tour nach Haibach und wieder runter nach Schlögen.
Vorsicht, die Abfahrt nach Schlögen auf meinem Track ist nicht empfehlenswert (Tragestück!!), mein Tip: eher weiter links halten, da gibts einen schönen Downhill.

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Track: Schlögener Tour
Type: Mountain bike
Distance: 22,4 km
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