BTT from Bnei Shimon Regional Council to Tel Haror
Embark on an exhilarating BTT adventure starting from the Bnei Shimon Regional Council, a region near Beersheba, and winding your way towards the prominent Tel Haror in the Sdot Negev Regional Council. This route offers a dynamic cycling experience, covering approximately 16 kilometers with a modest elevation gain of around 40 meters.
Your journey begins in the Bnei Shimon Regional Council, setting the stage for a ride that balances effort with enjoyment. As you progress, you'll ascend towards Tel Haror, the highest point of this tour. Here, you'll experience breathtaking panoramic views, a perfect reward after navigating the varied terrain. The path is characterized by a mix of smooth paths and some rockier sections, demanding a good control of your bike and a comfortable riding posture. The average ascent is quite gentle, making it accessible, but the overall ride will take you about 2 hours, including stops.
The descent towards the minimum elevation point at HaDkalim Farm, Ma'agalim, offers a chance to pick up speed, reaching up to 40 km/h on some stretches. This part of the route might present slightly more technical challenges, requiring you to stay alert and use your braking techniques effectively. You'll also pass by פינת קפה סינגל שרשרת מערב, a pleasant spot to pause and recharge, offering a unique local flavor to your ride. The terrain here can be quite engaging, so keep your focus sharp.
The final stretch brings you back towards the Bnei Shimon Regional Council, concluding your ride. Throughout the route, you'll be treated to the unique landscapes of the Negev, a testament to the natural beauty of the region. The total accumulated elevation is around 40 meters, with a minimum altitude of about 70 meters and a maximum reaching approximately 112 meters.
For those seeking more BTT challenges, the surrounding areas offer numerous other trails that can be explored.
Essential Tips for your ride:
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Hydration: Carry plenty of water, especially during warmer months.
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Safety First: Always wear a helmet and consider protective gear.
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Trail Etiquette: Be mindful of other users and respect the environment.
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Bike Check: Ensure your bike is in good condition before you set off.
# BTT from Bnei Shimon Regional Council to Tel Haror
Embark on an exhilarating **BTT** adventure starting from the **Bnei Shimon Regional Council**, a region near **Beersheba**, and winding your way towards the prominent **Tel Haror** in the **Sdot Negev Regional Council**. This route offers a dynamic cycling experience, covering approximately **16 kilometers** with a modest elevation gain of around **40 meters**.
Your journey begins in the **Bnei Shimon Regional Council**, setting the stage for a ride that balances effort with enjoyment. As you progress, you'll ascend towards **Tel Haror**, the highest point of this tour. Here, you'll experience breathtaking panoramic views, a perfect reward after navigating the varied terrain. The path is characterized by a mix of **smooth paths** and some **rockier sections**, demanding a good control of your bike and a comfortable *riding posture*. The average ascent is quite gentle, making it accessible, but the overall ride will take you about **2 hours**, including stops.
The descent towards the minimum elevation point at **HaDkalim Farm, Ma'agalim**, offers a chance to pick up speed, reaching up to *40 km/h* on some stretches. This part of the route might present slightly more technical challenges, requiring you to stay alert and use your *braking techniques* effectively. You'll also pass by **פינת קפה סינגל שרשרת מערב**, a pleasant spot to pause and recharge, offering a unique local flavor to your ride. The terrain here can be quite engaging, so keep your focus sharp.
The final stretch brings you back towards the **Bnei Shimon Regional Council**, concluding your ride. Throughout the route, you'll be treated to the unique landscapes of the Negev, a testament to the natural beauty of the region. The total accumulated elevation is around **40 meters**, with a minimum altitude of about **70 meters** and a maximum reaching approximately **112 meters**.
For those seeking more BTT challenges, the surrounding areas offer numerous other trails that can be explored.
**Essential Tips for your ride:**
* **Hydration:** Carry plenty of water, especially during warmer months.
* **Safety First:** Always wear a helmet and consider protective gear.
* **Trail Etiquette:** Be mindful of other users and respect the environment.
* **Bike Check:** Ensure your bike is in good condition before you set off.