BTT de Ramat Negev a Arava Tichona

41.75 Km 497 m
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BTT Ramat Negev Regional Council (Nahal Arod Trail)

Embark on an exhilarating Mountain Biking adventure through the Ramat Negev Regional Council, specifically along the Nahal Arod Trail. This route offers a dynamic experience, starting in the vicinity of Beersheba, a vibrant city in Israel's South District. As you pedal, you'll ascend towards the point of maximum elevation, experiencing the region's unique desert landscape. The trail eventually leads you to the lowest elevation point near the Nahal Arod Trail, a breathtaking natural area.

The terrain here is a captivating mix, predominantly featuring rocky singletracks that will test your handling skills, interspersed with some smoother sections that allow for a good rhythm. Be prepared for short, punchy climbs that demand good stamina and technique. The ascent near the maximum elevation point requires a steady effort, while the descent towards Nahal Arod offers a chance to let loose.

Physically, this route is a moderate challenge, covering a distance of approximately 3 kilometers with a total elevation gain of about 95 meters. Your average speed will be moderate, allowing you to soak in the surroundings. To tackle the rocky paths, maintain a balanced body position, keeping your weight centered and your arms and legs slightly bent to absorb impacts. Mastering cornering techniques on loose surfaces will be key. The sensation of riding through this ancient landscape, with its vast skies and rugged beauty, is truly invigorating.

This route is situated in the southern part of Israel, a region known for its arid beauty and historical significance. A nearby point of interest for further mountain biking exploration is the Yeruham Bike Park, offering more technical trails and varied terrain.

Essential Tips for your ride:

  • Hydration is crucial in this arid environment; carry ample water.
  • Wear a helmet and protective gear; the rocky sections can be unforgiving.
  • Respect the environment by staying on marked trails and packing out all trash.
  • Check your tires for optimal pressure to handle the varied terrain.

Statistics

Distance
41.75 Km
Ascent
497 m
Descent
1,491 m

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