3,281 ft
Distance
91 ft
Climb
-108 ft
Descent
558 ft
High Point
Stor lättcyklad äldre gångstig. Otydlig start intill stora eken i gläntan vid grusvägen norr Bergsjön. Stigen blir mindre sista 200 metrarna fram till nytt hygge vid grusvägen vid Holskaryd. Stigen borta på hygget men kan finnas otydligt i hyggeskanten om man kommer norrifrån. Man tar sig över liten kulle med stenmursrester på hygget söder om grusvägen. Altså lättast att finna från Bergsjöhållet.
Detailed Description
Bergsjön-Holskaryd is a 3,281 ft less popular easy route located near Alingsås. This mountain bike primary route. This route climbs 91 ft with a max elevation of 558 ft then descends -108 ft.
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Riding area
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Other Activities
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Difficulty ratingGreen
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Bike typeAM
More Stats for Bergsjön-Holskaryd mountain bike route
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Altitude change-17 ft
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Altitude min484 ft
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Altitude start505 ft
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Altitude end489 ft
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Grade-0.5%
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Grade max-31.7%
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Grade min21.5%
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Distance climb1,194 ft
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Distance down1,129 ft
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Distance flat958 ft
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