At the end of the Esterhaźy Trail you have three different options for ending the trail. Each option is marked with a sign; both the degree of difficulty and the course of the trail. As I'm always looking for a challenge I chose the black line which in my opinion is no more than a red section. Here, however, in contrast to the previous trail, things really get down to business. The trail becomes very narrow and steep and is heavily exposed. There is one small stone drop after the other and the turns are fairly flat and tight. A mistake or a little uncertainty is definitely not a pleasant experience because, as described above, the trail is very exposed and tempts you to simply open the brakes. I can only recommend this to good bikers who feel safe on their bikes, because you really don't want to lay down pretzels here because then you'll fly for a relatively long time until you reach the ground or maybe you're lucky enough to be "caught" by a tree. Believe me when I write here that you don't want to get to know either of the two options. The part is relatively easy to master, even for beginners, but controlled braking is a prerequisite! I can only recommend this option to you and wish you a lot of fun!