2025-07-15 012702 Mountain Biking Adventure: Ramat HaSharon to Alon Valley to HaDar Ne'urim to Visitors Parking

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169.23 Km 1,187 m 189h 01m 45s 0.90 Km/h
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Altitude

Speed

Altitude

Speed

Distance
169.23 Km
Ascent
1,187 m
Duration
189 h 01 m 45 s
Descent
1,183 m
Average speed
0.90 Km/h
Maximum altitude
446 m
Maximum speed
205.81 Km/h
Minimum altitude
3 m
Pace
67.02 min/km
Stopped time
184 h 40 m 46 s

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Mountain Biking Adventure: Ramat HaSharon to Alon Valley to HaDar Ne'urim to Visitors Parking

For your mountain biking adventure, get ready to experience the thrill of the trails!

Your journey begins near Ramat HaSharon. Here, you'll find a mix of terrains. Expect some smooth paths to get you warmed up, and perhaps some rocky sections. Focus on a good posture and short, powerful strides to tackle any inclines. The early part sets the tone for the day. The nearby region offers several trails.

Next, you'll ascend towards Alon Valley, known for its beautiful landscapes. Here, the trails will become more challenging, with some steep ascents. This part is where you'll feel the full effort! Use the right gears to maintain a steady pace. Remember, look ahead and anticipate the terrain.

Continuing on, you will bike through the HaDar Ne'urim area, which will offer a variety of paths. The trails will get you to experience the sport in a new light, the mix of terrains demand a blend of skills, from navigating rocky sections to enjoying smooth rides.

A stop at Visitors Parking offers a chance to catch your breath.

Now, let’s look at some key stats:

  • Total Distance: Around 169 kilometers.
  • Total Ascent: About 1187 meters, with a descent of almost the same amount.
  • Altitude: Maximum of about 446 meters, and minimum of around 3.4 meters.
  • Average speed: Approximately 0.9 km/h

Here are some quick tips for your ride:

  1. Essential Gear: Always wear a helmet and bring plenty of water and some energy snacks.
  2. Terrain Tactics: Keep your weight low and back for better control on descents.
  3. Safety First: Let someone know your route and estimated return time.
  4. Respect Nature: Stick to the paths and leave no trace.


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