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Mountainhut-Tour (mountainbike tour) – Every Tuesday in Bramberg
Difficulty: middle (1.420 meter gain 36 km)
Sign-Up: by 5 pm of the day before
Meets: 09.00 am SportPro Fankhauser, duration approx. 5 hours
Fee: € 30,00 with own bike, € 40,00 w/o bike
Minimum number of participants: 2 persons
Event dates: June – September 2014
Departing from Bramberg to Mühlbach along the Sonnberg direction to the Pass Thurn, further to the Sonnalm, Panoramaalm until the Baumgartenalm.
Mountainbike Technique Course – Every Wednesday in Bramberg
Sign-Up: by 5 pm of the day before
Meets: 9 am at SportPro Fankhauser, lasts ca. 3 hrs.
Fee: € 30 per person
Event dates: June – September 2014
Tauern-Tour (mountainbike tour) – Every Wednesday in Bramberg
Difficulty: challenging (800 meter gain 40 km)
Sign-Up: by 5 pm of the day before
Meets: 9.00 am SportPro Fankhauser, duration: approx. 4 hours
Fee: € 30,00 with own bike, € 40,00 w/o bike
Minimum number of participants: 2 persons
Event dates: June – beginning of September 2014
Departing from Bramberg to Hollersbach, along the Hollersbachtal to the Senningerbräualm.
Krimml Waterfalls (mountainbike tour) – Every Thursday in Bramberg
Difficulty: 680 vertical meter gain, 40 km
Sign-Up: by 5 pm of the day before
Meets: 9 am at SportPro Fankhauser, lasts ca. 4 hrs.
Fee: € 30.00 with own bike, € 40.00 w/o bike
Minimum number of participants: 2 persons
Event dates: June – beginning of September 2014
Travel from Bramberg to Wald, Bräuern, (Bräuergraben) and Krimml (Krimml Waterfalls) and via Falkenstein to Wald out to Bramberg.
“Königstour” (mountainbike tour) – Every Friday in Bramberg
Difficulty: 1,750 meter gain, 39 km
Sign-Up: by 5 pm of the day before
Meets: 9 am at SportPro Fankhauser, lasts ca. 6 hrs.
Fee: € 30.00 with own bike, € 40.00 w/o bike
Minimum number of participants: 2 persons
Event dates: June – beginning of September 2014
Travel from Bramberg to Gasthof Bergkristall, then up to the Peilberg Hochalm, via Stangenjoch to the Baumgargenalm, and via the Geislalm up the Wildkogel.