Wenzenbach Gravel Adventure
A gravel cycling route starting from Bernhardswald
Discover the scenic countryside and historical sites near Wenzenbach on this thrilling gravel adventure.
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This picturesque gravel route starting near Bernhardswald takes you through the charming village of Wenzenbach and offers stunning views of the surrounding natural landscapes. With its moderate difficulty level and intriguing historical highlights, this route is a great choice for any experienced cycling enthusiast.
gravel
51 km
814 m
Tough
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Start: Bernhardswald Village centerBernhardswald: Discover the tranquil cycling routes of Bernhardswald in Oberpfalz, Germany.
Bernhardswald, situated in Oberpfalz, Germany, offers a delightful experience for road and gravel cyclists. With its well-maintained roads and gentle rolling hills, the locality boasts excellent cycling routes amidst picturesque landscapes. Bernhardswald does not host any famous cycling-related spots or well-known climbs, but it provides a peaceful and serene setting for cycling enthusiasts to enjoy their rides.5 km
5 km
WenzenbachVillageMake a stop in Wenzenbach and immerse yourself in its rich history. Take a stroll through the ancient streets and explore the well-preserved town square.
15 km
15 km
ZeitlarnVillageZeitlarn, located along the route, is renowned for its beautiful Bavarian architecture. Don't miss the opportunity to admire the traditional houses and quaint countryside scenery.
29 km
29 km
EitlbrunnVillageEitlbrunn is a small village with a rich agricultural tradition. Marvel at the picturesque farmlands and feel the peaceful and serene ambiance as you cycle through.
35 km
35 km
SchlossbergturmViewpointSchlossbergturm offers breathtaking panoramic views of the entire region. Climb to the top of this impressive tower to fully appreciate the beauty of Bernhardswald's countryside.
51 km
51 km
Finish: Bernhardswald Village centerBernhardswald: Discover the tranquil cycling routes of Bernhardswald in Oberpfalz, Germany.