Raaberkogel gravel adventure
A gravel cycling route starting from Waltendorf
Discover the rugged beauty of the Raaberkogel on this thrilling gravel ride near Waltendorf
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Embark on a 27 km gravel adventure through scenic landscapes near Waltendorf and experience the charm of the Raaberkogel. With an ascent of 123 meters, this route offers a moderate challenge for cyclists of all levels. Enjoy the tranquility of nature and the stunning views along the way.
gravel
27 km
123 m
Chill
Route profile
Highlights on the route
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Start: Locality centerWaltendorf: Diverse routes, natural beauty, and vineyards make Waltendorf ideal for road and gravel cyclists.
Waltendorf is a locality situated in Steiermark, Austria. For road and gravel cyclists, Waltendorf offers diverse routes and beautiful natural surroundings. The roads are well-maintained, making it a suitable destination for both leisurely rides and more challenging cycling adventures. There are several well-known climbs nearby, including the Schöckl and Teichalm rides, which offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. Additionally, the region is known for its vineyards, providing an opportunity for cycling tours that combine scenic rides with wine tasting. Overall, Waltendorf is a fantastic destination for cyclists looking for a combination of diverse routes, natural beauty, and cultural experiences.6 km
6 km
Raaberkogel407 mPeakMake a stop at Raaberkogel and immerse yourself in its enchanting surroundings. This beautiful highlight is located just 6 km into the route.
12 km
12 km
FernitzVillagePass by Fernitz, a picturesque village known for its charming architecture and welcoming atmosphere. This highlight is located 12 km into the route.
24 km
24 km
JakominiSub-urbAdmire the scenic beauty of Jakomini, a small town that offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. This highlight is located 24 km into the route.
27 km
27 km
Finish: Locality centerWaltendorf: Diverse routes, natural beauty, and vineyards make Waltendorf ideal for road and gravel cyclists.