Klackberg's MTB-trail
- Mountainbiking
- Near parking
- Archaeological
- Circular trail
- County: Västmanlands län
- 174.12 km away from you
Trail details
- Length 5.7 km
- Time 40
- Difficulty Red - demanding
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Description
Welcome to Klackberg's MTB trail, a 6 km long red loop that takes you through the beautiful Klackberg nature reserve and up to Kolningsberg. The trail follows the old machine road and offers technical challenges suitable for both experienced cyclists and those seeking an exciting challenge.
The Klackberg area is rich in both natural and cultural experiences, as it is an old mining field with a fascinating history. Here you can enjoy the beautiful environment while gaining insight into the area's industrial heritage.
For those who want to explore more, there are stage starts to both Bruksleden and Norbergsleden nearby. In winter, the area transforms into a paradise for cross-country skiers with Engelbrektsspåret and downhill skiing in Klackbergsbacken.
The start and finish of the trail are at Vinterstadion in Klackberg, where there is also parking available.
Loop
The MTB trail is a loop marked in one direction.
Activities And Facilities
- Mountainbiking
- Archaeological
- Circular trail
Accessibility
- Near parking
Surface
Nature trail and forest roads, rocky through some parts.
Hills
Very up-hill, demanding in terms of fitness.
Vegetation
At Kolningsberg there is a longer hilly path of about 60 meters.
Parking
Free parking is available at Klackberg Nature Reserve/Winter Stadium (at the start of the trail).
Communications
Directions
Klackberg is located about 1.5 km west of Norberg. From road 68 towards Örebro turn at sign Klackberg 2 and continue for about 1.7 km. At the sign Gruvmiljö and Ekomuseum turn left. Parking is on the right at the ski club's clubhouse.
Regulations
It is prohibited to:
- drive a motorized vehicle (except for Flänganvägen and the car park)
- cause damage to the forest, reeds, herbs or ground vegetation,
- ride a horse or cycle other than on existing roads and paths,
- deliberately disturbing wildlife
- making open fires
- organizing major organized activities without consulting the reserve manager.
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