BTT de Maale Adumim a Megilot Yam HaMelakh Regional Council
Embark on an exhilarating Mountain Bike (BTT) journey from Maale Adumim to the Megilot Yam HaMelakh Regional Council. This route, starting near the summit of Maale Adumim, plunges towards the lowest points of the Dead Sea region, offering a dynamic biking experience.
The terrain is varied, featuring rocky trails that test your agility and smooth paths that allow for speed. You'll encounter steep ascents and descents, demanding a good level of fitness and technical skill. The ride covers approximately 30 kilometers with a significant elevation gain of around 913 meters, so be prepared for a challenging workout. You can expect to spend about 4.5 hours in the saddle, with an average speed of roughly 7 km/h.
Your starting point in Maale Adumim, Judea and Samaria, offers a high vantage point. As you descend, you'll traverse through Area C, experiencing the rugged beauty of the landscape. The route also passes near Derech HaSucar, a path known for its scenic appeal. The lowest point of your journey takes you to the Megilot Yam HaMelakh Regional Council, a region characterized by its unique geological formations and proximity to the Dead Sea. Along the way, keep an eye out for remnants of a Byzantine church and the stunning Nof HaKineret (viewpoint), offering breathtaking panoramas.
To make the most of this ride, ensure you have essential gear such as a well-maintained mountain bike, helmet, and hydration pack. Mastering techniques like body positioning on descents and efficient pedaling on climbs will enhance your experience. Remember to respect the environment by staying on marked trails and carrying out all your waste. For those looking for more biking adventures in the area, the trails around Shmurat Teva Nahal Og are highly recommended.
Tips for your ride:
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Gear Up: Always carry a repair kit, spare tube, and plenty of water.
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Stay Hydrated: The desert climate can be unforgiving; drink regularly.
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Respect the Environment: Leave no trace and stick to designated paths.
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Safety First: Ride within your limits and be aware of your surroundings.
# BTT de Maale Adumim a Megilot Yam HaMelakh Regional Council
Embark on an exhilarating Mountain Bike (BTT) journey from **Maale Adumim** to the **Megilot Yam HaMelakh Regional Council**. This route, starting near the summit of **Maale Adumim**, plunges towards the lowest points of the Dead Sea region, offering a dynamic biking experience.
The terrain is varied, featuring *rocky trails* that test your agility and *smooth paths* that allow for speed. You'll encounter *steep ascents* and descents, demanding a good level of fitness and technical skill. The ride covers approximately **30 kilometers** with a significant elevation gain of around **913 meters**, so be prepared for a challenging workout. You can expect to spend about **4.5 hours** in the saddle, with an average speed of roughly **7 km/h**.
Your starting point in **Maale Adumim**, Judea and Samaria, offers a high vantage point. As you descend, you'll traverse through **Area C**, experiencing the rugged beauty of the landscape. The route also passes near **Derech HaSucar**, a path known for its scenic appeal. The lowest point of your journey takes you to the **Megilot Yam HaMelakh Regional Council**, a region characterized by its unique geological formations and proximity to the Dead Sea. Along the way, keep an eye out for remnants of a Byzantine church and the stunning **Nof HaKineret (viewpoint)**, offering breathtaking panoramas.
To make the most of this ride, ensure you have essential gear such as a well-maintained mountain bike, helmet, and hydration pack. Mastering techniques like body positioning on descents and efficient pedaling on climbs will enhance your experience. Remember to respect the environment by staying on marked trails and carrying out all your waste. For those looking for more biking adventures in the area, the trails around **Shmurat Teva Nahal Og** are highly recommended.
**Tips for your ride:**
* **Gear Up:** Always carry a repair kit, spare tube, and plenty of water.
* **Stay Hydrated:** The desert climate can be unforgiving; drink regularly.
* **Respect the Environment:** Leave no trace and stick to designated paths.
* **Safety First:** Ride within your limits and be aware of your surroundings.