2026-03-28 074727 BTT de Simtat Savyon a HaZayit (HaSharon Subdistrict)

28.44 Km 83 m 2h 26m 31s 11.65 Km/h
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BTT de Simtat Savyon a HaZayit (HaSharon Subdistrict)

Embark on an exhilarating BTT adventure from Simtat Savyon to HaZayit, both nestled in the HaSharon Subdistrict. This route offers a dynamic experience, taking you to the highest point at Sderot Nordia and the lowest near HaHof. The terrain is varied, featuring smooth paths perfect for cruising and some rocky sections that will test your skills. You'll navigate through scenic landscapes, with opportunities to admire the historical Samara Ruins and potentially enjoy a break at Kushi Beach Bar.

The ride covers approximately 28 kilometers, typically taking around 2.5 hours of active riding time, with potential for longer stops. Expect a moderate ascent of about 54 meters, with the highest point reaching roughly 40 meters above sea level. The technical challenges are manageable, requiring good bike handling and control, especially on the descents. Maintaining a steady pace, around 11-12 km/h on average, will allow you to fully appreciate the surroundings.

As you pedal, you'll pass by charming areas like Kfar Yedidya and Givat Shapira, offering glimpses of local life and history. The route is designed for enjoyment, with opportunities to push your limits and feel the thrill of speed, reaching up to around 49 km/h on suitable stretches. For those looking for more, consider exploring nearby trails around Netanya for extended biking.

Essential tips for this ride: Carry plenty of water, especially during warmer months. Wear a helmet and protective gear for safety. Respect the environment and stay on marked paths. Check your bike's brakes and tires before setting off.

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Statistics

Distance
28.44 Km
Ascent
83 m
Duration
2 h 26 m 31 s
Descent
91 m
Average speed
11.65 Km/h
Maximum altitude
40 m
Maximum speed
48.77 Km/h
Minimum altitude
-15 m
Pace
5.15 min/km
Stopped time
0 h 32 m 49 s

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