PATAGONIA SINGLETRACKS

GUIDED TOUR WITH ACCOMMODATION AND SUPPORT – 6 DAYS

PATAGONIA SINGLETRACKS

GUIDED TOUR WITH ACCOMMODATION AND SUPPORT – 6 DAYS

Distance:

270 Km

Estimated time:

6 Days

Difficulty:

4+

HOW TO RATE THE DIFFICULTY OF A ROUTE OR A BICYCLE CIRCUIT?

TECHNICAL DIFFICULTY:

1- Very easy: A very easy circuit, is suitable for people who can ride a bike on flat asphalt roads and then stop without stumbling. You must have basic notions of braking and shifting. You must have sufficient balance to ride the bike in a straight line without making sudden involuntary maneuvers to the sides.

2- Easy: to pedal on an easy circuit you need to have fluid shifting management that allows you to climb an asphalt slope or pedal on a flat surface without making greater effort, optimizing the energy of your legs at all times. You must also know how to differentiate and use both brakes correctly, the front and the rear.

3- Intermediate: to pedal a circuit of intermediate difficulty, you must master the skills mentioned above, both on asphalt and gravel roads and on low difficulty trails. You must also have an understanding of the correct body position on different terrains and braking precision on slippery terrain and on descents. It is important that you skillfully handle the gear change, both the plates and the sprockets.

4- Difficult: a difficult circuit is suitable for experienced cyclists who know how to pedal on uneven terrain with obstacles, climbs, descents and adverse conditions, such as mud, sand or stones. The cyclist must have good control and control the bicycle at all times, optimizing performance through precise use of gears. It is also necessary to understand how to take advantage of the acceleration of descents to successfully overcome dirt climbs and obstacles such as logs or loose rock.

5- Expert: to master an expert level circuit, it is necessary to train regularly and have physical strength. The pilot must be able to perform jumps and maneuvers at high speed without losing control at any time. It is necessary to master all pedaling, turning and braking techniques on narrow trails with steep slopes of more than 30%, and know how to avoid obstacles such as steps, rocks, roots and slippery ground with mud or dust.

 

PHYSICAL DIFFICULTY:
We cannot rate the physical difficulty of a bike route, since it strictly depends on the level of training that each person has. As a reference we can say that 35 kilometers by bike is approximately equivalent to 10 kilometers on foot. Circuits with many meters of ascent and gravel surface are more demanding from a physical point of view. In conclusion, we can affirm that a person with an average training, can pedal a distance of 35 to 45 kilometers without major inconvenience, during a period of 4 to 5 hours including rest stops.

If you opt for an e-bike, the physical effort decreases considerably, up to 60% less depending on your riding and pedaling skills.

Unevenness:

7.820 mts

Trails:

100 %

For Ebikes:

yes

A one-of-a-kind trip along Patagonia’s best mountain bike trails. We are proud to present the first trail and enduro MTB tour in Argentina. Pedal through iconic mountains and epic trails in the magnificent Andes mountain range. This trip combines stunning scenery, adrenaline, descents, climbs, and lots and lots of action!

The difficulty level is high. This tour operates on full-suspension trail/enduro bikes.

Participants must arrive at our location one day before the tour starts for a bike test and pre-ride meeting.

This tour is designed for experienced mountain bikers with a good riding level who want to experience the adventure of a lifetime. Everything is designed and organized so you can enjoy your mountain biking vacation to the fullest. The Andes Mountains await you. Are you in?

Participants must arrive at our location the day before the tour begins for a bike test and pre-ride meeting.

Available in: October – November – December – March – April

LARGE GROUPS
If you have a group of 8 or more cyclists, you can propose a starting date. Our ideal number is 12 cyclists. If you don’t reach that number, we’ll open the date to the general public to add more people until we reach the indicated number.

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Services included

  • 29-inch dual-suspension MTB bike

  • Exclusive vehicle during the tour and transfer to Bariloche at the end of the tour.

  • Two support vehicles throughout the tour. Transfer of mountain bikes and luggage.

  • Breakfast. Snacks, fruit, and water are available throughout the trek. (Dinners during the trek are excluded.) Alcoholic beverages are not included.

  • 6 nights of accommodation based on double, triple, or quadruple occupancy in inns, hotels, or cabins.

  • Mechanical assistance and a spare bicycle.

  • Bilingual and local guide with communication equipment and emergency kit.

  • Personal accident insurance.

  • Access to Nahuel Huapi National Park.

Services not included

  • Cycling clothing
  • Alcoholic and soft drinks. You can buy them along the way or carry them in your luggage if you wish.
  • Dinners and meals not detailed in the program. Dinners are paid in cash during the voyage.
  • Air tickets and airport taxes, airport transfers or those not detailed in the program
  • Laundry services or personal expenses
  • Mechanical spare parts for your own or third-party bicycles
  • Hotel on the day of arrival in Bariloche

Services with additional charge

  • Bicycle damage coverage
  • Single room (check availability day by day)
  • Electric bicycles
  • SPD pedals and clipless shoes

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TRAVEL MODE

A bike trip is a group experience that tests our adaptability. You’ll share rides, accommodations, dinners, and lunches with people you don’t know, from different countries or cultures.

There’s little privacy or luxury, and you’ll need to interact and collaborate with your fellow travelers, respecting the guides’ instructions at all times.

Each trip is a test of personal improvement. It’s not a competition, and the ultimate reward is that everyone enjoys the journey and arrives at their destination safe and sound. You’ll see how bonds and friendships are forged day after day. Sharing and learning are the key.

A minimum level of experience and physical fitness is required to enjoy this trip. The average daily mileage is 40 km and the average daily ascent is 1,400 m.

If you’re up for an experience like this, this bike trip is for you.

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If you can’t find a convenient date, or prefer a more affordable tour, try our self-guided bike tours. This means you can explore a route or tour independently without a guide or support. We provide the equipment, logistics, and information to ensure a successful trip.

Below, you’ll find a comparison to find out which type of bike tour is ideal for you.

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