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Gravel Adventure in Kreiensen


A gravel cycling route starting from Kreiensen

Embark on an exciting gravel adventure through the diverse landscapes surrounding Kreiensen.

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This off-road route takes you on an adventure through the varied landscapes around Kreiensen, offering a mix of challenging climbs and thrilling descents. With a significant ascent and distance, this route is recommended for experienced gravel riders looking for a thrilling challenge. Highlights along the way include the Bierberg, which rewards riders with panoramic views, and Langenholtensen, known for its charming timber-framed houses. Suterode provides an off-the-beaten-path experience with its serene atmosphere and natural beauty, while Nikolausberg offers a steep climb followed by a thrilling descent. The route concludes with a return to Kreiensen, passing through quaint villages like Fredelsloh and Altendorfer Berg before reaching the finish.

gravel
110 km
1506 m
Savage
Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Haieshausen Village center
Kreiensen: Tranquil cycling routes in Kreiensen, Germany
Kreiensen is a small town located in Braunschweig, Germany. From a cyclist's perspective, Kreiensen may not offer any famous cycling-related spots or well-known climbs. However, it provides relatively flat and tranquil cycling routes through the countryside. Cyclists can enjoy the peaceful surroundings and picturesque landscapes while pedaling through the region. While Kreiensen may not be the most thrilling cycling destination, it is well-suited for beginners or those looking for a leisurely ride.
Bierberg268 mPeak
Bierberg offers riders mesmerizing panoramic views over the surrounding landscapes, making the challenging climb well worth it.
LangenholtensenVillage
Langenholtensen is a charming village known for its well-preserved timber-framed houses and picturesque countryside.
Sülier251 mPeak
Sülier welcomes riders with its idyllic rural setting, featuring rolling hills and peaceful farmlands.
SuterodeVillage
Suterode is a hidden gem, surrounded by nature and offering a tranquil escape for off-road enthusiasts.
Heinrichsberg310 mPeak
Heinrichsberg is a challenging climb that boasts panoramic views, making it a highlight for gravel riders.
NikolausbergSub-urb
Nikolausberg offers a thrilling descent following a steep climb, allowing riders to enjoy the adrenaline rush of off-road cycling at its finest.
Gallbühl188 mPeak
Gallbühl is surrounded by lush green forests and offers a peaceful atmosphere for an off-road adventure.
AscheVillage
Asche rewards riders with stunning views of the countryside and challenging terrain for a memorable gravel riding experience.
Bollert393 mPeak
Bollert is known for its hilly terrain, providing a thrilling challenge for gravel enthusiasts seeking adventure.
FredelslohVillage
Fredelsloh is a quaint village surrounded by beautiful landscapes and dotted with charming old houses.
EinbeckTown
Einbeck is a historic town with a well-preserved medieval city center, offering a rewarding cultural experience.
Altendorfer Berg263 mPeak
Altendorfer Berg is a renowned climb among gravel enthusiasts, known for its challenging gradients and beautiful surroundings.
Finish: Haieshausen Village center
Kreiensen: Tranquil cycling routes in Kreiensen, Germany

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