Hahnenfalzhüttenberglauf
Sägwasenplatz, Bad Herrenalb, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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Race description
The Hahnenfalzhüttenberglauf is a challenging mountain run that starts from Sägwasenplatz in Bad Herrenalb and leads to the Hahnenfalzhütte. The course covers 6 kilometers with an elevation gain of 519 meters, including steep ramps and gravel paths. The race is a traditional event organized by the Skizunft Bad Herrenalb and offers runners a demanding and scenic route in the heights above the Albursprung. The event combines athletic challenge with a convivial hut festival at the Hahnenfalzhütte.
Highlights
- 6 km course with 519 meters of elevation
- Steep ramps and up to 21% incline
- Path through the Felsenmeer and over gravel paths
Additional information
The race is traditionally held in conjunction with the Hahnenfalzhüttenfest. The course is partly wet and challenging, with ramps up to 21% incline. The Hahnenfalzhütte is located at 876 meters above sea level and is the finish line of the race. Participants range from young to old, with a broad age group from 14 to 78 years. The race is known for its elevation gain and steep inclines, with a festive event at the Hahnenfalzhütte including refreshments.