Monte Skabrjiel, Kekec e i suoi trails
near Solkan, Nova Gorica (Slovenija)
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Starting altitude, 104m (Salcano)
Maximum altitude, 646 m (Sveta Skabrijel)
Length: 13km
Elevation gain: 650m
Difficulty: BC - S1/S2
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This itinerary starts from the village of Salcan near the church parking lot and leads to the top of Mount Skabrijel (San Gabriele).
Climb up to the Kekec promontory then traverse to reach the road that leads to Lokve. Go up the paved road for 1km, then turn right onto the dirt road that leads to Mount Skabrijel at an altitude of 646m. with a sometimes challenging slope.
From here starts the first trail which, in about 2km, leads to the locality of Bonetovsce. Small ascent to reach Kekec again and descend to Salcano along another fun trail.
The enduro trails are of medium difficulty (S1/S2) with natural and artificial jumps that you can avoid without any problem if you don't feel like it.
Good fun.
Maximum altitude, 646 m (Sveta Skabrijel)
Length: 13km
Elevation gain: 650m
Difficulty: BC - S1/S2
100% cycling
Counterclockwise
This itinerary starts from the village of Salcan near the church parking lot and leads to the top of Mount Skabrijel (San Gabriele).
Climb up to the Kekec promontory then traverse to reach the road that leads to Lokve. Go up the paved road for 1km, then turn right onto the dirt road that leads to Mount Skabrijel at an altitude of 646m. with a sometimes challenging slope.
From here starts the first trail which, in about 2km, leads to the locality of Bonetovsce. Small ascent to reach Kekec again and descend to Salcano along another fun trail.
The enduro trails are of medium difficulty (S1/S2) with natural and artificial jumps that you can avoid without any problem if you don't feel like it.
Good fun.
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Bel giro, comunque con muscolare salite abbastanza toste, I trails in discesa sono belli; il fondo a mio avviso è l’opposto del calvario, quindi quando questo è perfetto l’altro è bagnato e scivoloso, al contrario in caso di lunghi periodi senza pioggia lo smosso e poco grip qui son in abbondanza