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Exploring the countryside and culture of Bátya, Hungary on two wheels


Cycling routes from Batya

Bátya, situated in the Dél-Alföld region of Hungary, provides cyclists with a blend of scenic routes and cultural experiences. This locality offers flat landscapes, allowing cyclists to enjoy peaceful rides through fields and charming villages. One notable cycling spot nearby is the Drava Cycle Route, which follows the course of the Drava River and offers beautiful views of the surrounding nature.

Embark on an exhilarating gravel cycling adventure around Bátya's idyllic countryside

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42 km
0 m
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For gravel cycling enthusiasts, this 42-kilometer route is an ideal mix of off-road excitement and scenic landscapes. Explore the hidden gems of the area, from the enchanting town of Kalocsa to the peaceful village of Öregcsertő. The route is relatively easy and suitable for all skill levels. Enjoy the tranquil beauty of the Hungarian countryside and take in the refreshing air as you pedal through fields and forests. Don't miss the opportunity to visit Bátya, where you can rest and recharge for another day of off-road exploration.


Embark on an adventurous gravel journey from Dunafürdő to Malomtelelő, with Bátya as the starting and ending point.

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87 km
108 m
Tough

This gravel adventure takes you through diverse landscapes and exciting attractions in the Del-Alföld region. Starting and ending in Bátya, this route passes through Dunafürdő, a picturesque river beach perfect for relaxation. Continue the journey to Pihenőhely játszótérrel, offering a tranquil resting spot with a playground for families. Finally, explore Malomtelelő, known for its historic mill and charming ambience before returning to Bátya. This route provides an immersive experience into the cultural and natural treasures of the region.


Explore the charming towns of Miske and Hajós, pass through the beautiful Pincefalu, and end your journey at the historical town of Kalocsa.

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73 km
71 m
Tough

This distinctive route takes you on a scenic journey through the Del-Alföld region of Hungary. Starting near Bátya, you will cycle through picturesque landscapes, quaint towns, and cultural attractions. The route includes highlights such as Miske and Hajós, where you can discover local architecture and traditions, as well as the unique Pincefalu with its charming wine cellars. The final stop in Kalocsa offers a glimpse into Hungarian history and culture, with its historic buildings and renowned paprika production. Overall, this route provides a pleasant and enriching cycling experience for all types of riders.


Follow the Danube River on this scenic road cycling route

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134 km
115 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of the Danube River as you cycle through the diverse landscapes of Bátya and its surrounding areas. This route offers stunning views, charming towns, and historical landmarks along the way. It is a moderately challenging ride suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Don't forget to make stops at the picturesque towns of Miske, Hajós, Jánoshalma, and Baja, where you can explore their unique attractions and enjoy local cuisine. Enjoy the refreshing ride along the peaceful countryside and soak in the rich cultural heritage of the region.


Explore the vast plains of Alföld on this challenging road route

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127 km
93 m
Tough

Embark on a cycling adventure through the scenic region of Dél-Alföld, Hungary. This road route features gentle climbs, offering you the perfect opportunity to experience stunning landscapes and immerse yourself in the beauty of the countryside. Along the way, you'll encounter charming villages and historic towns, each with its own unique character. The Great Alföld Adventure is a must-try for cyclists looking to discover the hidden gems of Hungary.


Uncover hidden gems along this scenic gravel route near Bátya

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68 km
28 m
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Experience the thrill of gravel cycling as you explore hidden gems and picturesque landscapes along this 68-km route near Bátya. This moderate difficulty gravel route takes you through the peaceful countryside, charming villages, and scenic nature reserves. Discover the rich history, architecture, and natural beauty of Hungary's Alföld region on this unforgettable gravel adventure.


Embark on a gravel adventure from Kalocsa to Dunapataj, ending at the starting point of Bátya.

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72 km
0 m
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This gravel route offers a thrilling adventure through the scenic landscapes of the Del-Alföld region. Starting in Kalocsa, known for its cultural significance and paprika production, you will cycle along the Danube, passing through picturesque villages and enjoying the peaceful ambiance of the countryside. Highlights include Dunapataj, a charming village with its own unique character, and finally returning to Bátya, completing the round trip. The route is suitable for gravel enthusiasts looking for a mix of nature, culture, and off-the-beaten-path exploration.


Immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of Alföld on this road cycling route

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111 km
86 m
Tough

Experience the vibrant culture of Alföld as you embark on a scenic road cycling adventure. This 111-km route will take you through picturesque countryside, historic towns, and captivating landmarks. Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in local traditions, sample traditional cuisine, and marvel at architectural treasures. With gentle climbs and moderate difficulty, this route is suitable for intermediate cyclists seeking a cultural exploration of Hungary's countryside.


Delve into the rich history of the region on this challenging road route

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108 km
118 m
Tough

Take a journey back in time as you cycle through the historic towns and landmarks of Dél-Alföld. This 108-km road route will immerse you in Hungary's rich history and cultural heritage. From charming villages to impressive architecture, there's something for every history enthusiast along this route. Challenge yourself with moderate climbs and be rewarded with breathtaking views and fascinating stories from the past.


Get off the beaten path with this scenic gravel cycling route

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75 km
54 m
Chill

For gravel enthusiasts looking to escape the crowds, the Gravel Escape route near Bátya is the perfect choice. This 75-km adventure takes you through picturesque landscapes, rugged trails, and charming villages. You'll experience the joy of off-road cycling while discovering hidden gems along the way. With a moderate difficulty level, this route is suitable for cyclists of varying skill levels. Book your gravel bike and set off on an unforgettable ride through the Hungarian countryside.


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