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One hundred passes in the Black Forest (MTB)

Presentation

A 470km mountain bike route between Pforzheim and Bad Säckingen in the Black Forest (Germany), with at least 13,000m of climbing and 100 passes.
Traced by Ludger Vorberg (Cent Cols no. 4898).

Registration form

Course

Geolocation files (GPX or KMZ) are available for registrants.

Profile

Theme

The Club des Cent Cols, founded in 1972, is affiliated to the French Cycling Federation under No. 6384, offers you this permanent walk based on a simple theme: "One hundred passes".

One hundred passes, either to allow you to join the Confrérie du Club des Cent Cols, or to allow you to progress to the Confrérie's "Tableau d'Honneur", or in any case to help you discover or rediscover the Black Forest and the pleasures of mountain biking in the middle mountains.

One hundred passes that will allow you to enjoy a demanding mountain bike tour and discover the Black Forest from Pforzheim in the north to Bad Säckingen on the Swiss border. Discover charming landscapes and villages, lakes (Titisee, Feldsee) and famous peaks (Kandel, Feldberg).

Controls

Ten controls are compulsory; they will be carried out at points along the route chosen by the rider, with one control being carried out in each section (the section numbers can be found on the route map). Each section includes around ten passes.

  1. Pforzheim - Buchwaldhöhe
  2. Buchwaldhöhe - St. Romaner Höhe
  3. St. Romaner Höhe - Auf der Grub
  4. Auf der Grub - Gründlehöhe
  5. Gründlehöhe - Haseneck
  6. Haseneck- Gummeneck
  7. Gummeneck - Fürsatzhöhe
  8. Fürsatzhöhe - Winkeleck
  9. Winkeleck - Passhöhe Rotes Kreuz
  10. Passhöhe Rotes Kreuz - Bad Säckingen

Main passes

  • Schwarzmisssattel
  • Seebensattel
  • Happachsattel
  • Passhöhe Fohrenbühl
  • Weißenbacher Höhe
  • Kandelpass
  • Hohwarthöhe
  • Feldbergpass
  • Grüblesattel
  • Blößlingsattel
  • Weißenbachsattel
  • St. Antönipass

Rules of the game for permanent walks

All participants in this permanent trail agree to respect the Rules of the Game. governing it.

For further information

Contact the Head of Permanent Rides

Jean-Marc CLEMENT
10 rue de Normandie
31120 Portet sur Garonne
FRANCE

Tel: +33 (0)5 61 76 30 12
E-mail: [email]randos@centcols.org [/email]

Please note: Please send your roadmaps for homologation as well as your postcards and travelogues only to the current person in charge, whatever you find as old information (so do not write to Roger Colombo, Bernard Pommel, Jean-Marc Lefèvre or Roland Grimaud †).

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