413 Haldi Bike
413 Haldi Bike

Mountainbiking

Haldi Bike

Haldi Bike

Altdorf (Bahnhof)–Altdorf (Bahnhof)

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Haldi Bike

Haldi Bike

This bike routes leads to Haldi, which is the sun drenched terrace above Schattdorf. The varied tour leads you along forest roads, alpine paths and single trails past the well «Billentrog», a mythical place with special power.
The incline to Haldi is via the steadily ascending forest road, mostly in the shade. At the hamlet of Figstuel you have the first opportunity to enjoy the fantastic view down to the lake of Uri. Next, the track leads you along gentle flower meadows to Oberfeld, which at 1446 m above sea level is the highest point of this tour.

Here you are surrounded by the mountains and a short rest is recommended, before you tackle the attractive single trail via the forest of Billenwald. The route then leads you through grazing land to «Billentrog», a well with special power. Have a drink from its waters and enjoy the peace and quietness. Onwards at Schwandiberg a 3km detour to the viewing point Schilt can also be recommended. The incline is challenging but you will be rewarded with a fantastic view across the entire Uri valley.

Afterwards, you will have earned yourself a hearty portion of «Alplermagronen». This is a local speciality of the restaurant Alpenrösli, which is straight across from the Haldi chapel - the chapel resembling a Norwegian stave church. To finish the tour you enjoy the impressive downhill ride through wonderful broadleaf forest along the old forest track back to Schattdorf.
This bike routes leads to Haldi, which is the sun drenched terrace above Schattdorf. The varied tour leads you along forest roads, alpine paths and single trails past the well «Billentrog», a mythical place with special power.
The incline to Haldi is via the steadily ascending forest road, mostly in the shade. At the hamlet of Figstuel you have the first opportunity to enjoy the fantastic view down to the lake of Uri. Next, the track leads you along gentle flower meadows to Oberfeld, which at 1446 m above sea level is the highest point of this tour.

Here you are surrounded by the mountains and a short rest is recommended, before you tackle the attractive single trail via the forest of Billenwald. The route then leads you through grazing land to «Billentrog», a well with special power. Have a drink from its waters and enjoy the peace and quietness. Onwards at Schwandiberg a 3km detour to the viewing point Schilt can also be recommended. The incline is challenging but you will be rewarded with a fantastic view across the entire Uri valley.

Afterwards, you will have earned yourself a hearty portion of «Alplermagronen». This is a local speciality of the restaurant Alpenrösli, which is straight across from the Haldi chapel - the chapel resembling a Norwegian stave church. To finish the tour you enjoy the impressive downhill ride through wonderful broadleaf forest along the old forest track back to Schattdorf.
27 km | 1 Stage
Asphalted: 21 km
Natural surface: 6 km
Singletrail: 1 km
1050 m | 1050 m
medium | medium

Arrival | return travel

Arrival / return travel Altdorf
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Signalization

Signalization
This route is only signposted in one direction: Altdorf–Schattdorf–Planzerhütte–Altdorf

Contact

Uri Tourismus AG
Schützengasse 11
6460 Altdorf
Tel. +41 (0)41 874 80 00
info@uri.swiss
www.uri.swiss

Services

Accommodation

Hotel Zum Schwarzen Löwen
Hotel Zum Schwarzen Löwen
Altdorf UR
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Places

Flüelen
Flüelen
Altdorf
Altdorf
Erstfeld
Erstfeld
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Places of interest

Monument of Wiliam Tell
Monument of Wiliam Tell
Bathing islands Lorelei Altdorf
Bathing islands Lorelei Altdorf
Attinghausen, Mettlen–Berg (Surenenpass)
Attinghausen, Mettlen–Berg (Surenenpass)
Tell museum
Tell museum
Pumptrack Schattdorf
Pumptrack Schattdorf
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Signalization

Signalization
For mountain biking, follow the logo indicated on the red signposts. Take a printout of our web map on your tour for safety's sake.
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