Scenic Gravel Adventure
A gravel cycling route starting from Teisendorf
Embark on a scenic gravel adventure through picturesque landscapes.
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With a distance of 47 km and an elevation gain of 465 m, this gravel route starting in Teisendorf is perfect for those seeking a scenic and peaceful cycling experience. You'll pass through charming villages and enjoy stunning views of the Salzach River.
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47 km
465 m
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Start: Teisendorf City centerTeisendorf: Premier location for accessing the Bavarian Alps
Teisendorf, situated in Oberbayern, Germany, is a cyclist-friendly locality within the Bavarian Alps. The area offers scenic routes surrounded by stunning mountain vistas. Cyclists can enjoy both challenging climbs and exhilarating descents. Teisendorf serves as a gateway to famous cycling locations in the Bavarian Alps, including the Grossglockner High Alpine Road. With its proximity to iconic climbs and breathtaking scenery, Teisendorf is a premier destination for road cyclists.0 km
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TeisendorfTownStart your journey in Teisendorf, a quaint Bavarian town known for its traditional charm and historical significance.
16 km
16 km
KirchanschöringVillageExplore Kirchanschöring, a small village with a rich cultural heritage and beautiful architecture.
24 km
24 km
SalzachLakeAdmire the magnificence of the Salzach River, one of Europe's most important waterways and a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts.
25 km
25 km
Laufen (Salzach)TownTake a break in Laufen (Salzach), a charming town with a unique blend of Bavarian and Austrian influences. Enjoy a stroll along the riverfront and visit the historic old town.
36 km
36 km
Saaldorf-SurheimVillagePass through Saaldorf-Surheim, a municipality known for its charming rustic beauty and traditional Bavarian culture.
45 km
45 km
PunschernVillageMake a stop in Punschern and enjoy the tranquility of this small village surrounded by picturesque landscapes.
47 km
47 km
Finish: Teisendorf City centerTeisendorf: Premier location for accessing the Bavarian Alps