The Three-Country Enduro Tour on the Reschen Pass
The trail runs built by bikers for bikers are signposted, peppered with a few tricky spots, but mostly you'll find pure flow.
The tour can start at the car park of any cable car. The tour is done in a clockwise direction. The following description starts at the top station of the cable car. It is possible to start the tour at any cable car. Start at the car park of the cable car valley station in Schöneben. The cable car takes the biker up to 2087 m to the top station. The descent begins below the ➎ mountain restaurant. The trail is a pleasant, tricky root trail and leads to the ➏ national road. Turn left in the direction of Rojen to the turn-off ➐ Rescher Alm. Continue uphill to the ➑ Rescher Alm. Pass the fortifications in the direction of Drei-Länder-Stein. At the ➒ barrier, the second descent begins, past the ➓ Grünsee and ⓫ Schwarzsee to the valley station of the Mutzkopfbahn. The almost museum-quality cable car brings the bikers back to the ⓬ mountain station. Two descents await trail-hungry bikers: on the right, the Mutzkopf descent, which winds its way back to the valley station of the Mutzkopf cable
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