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The Gravel Trail to Nagylak


A gravel cycling route starting from Csanadpalota

Embark on a gravel adventure to Nagylak and discover its natural beauty.

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This 41 km gravel route takes you on a scenic journey through the picturesque landscapes surrounding Csanádpalota. Pedal through charming villages, lush green fields, and tranquil forests. Along the way, you'll encounter Nădlac, a Romanian town near the border, and Nagylak, both offering glimpses of their cultural heritage. Csanádpalota itself is steeped in history and boasts a rich architectural heritage.

gravel
41 km
7 m
Chill
Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Csanádpalota City center
Csanádpalota: Historic cycling in Csanádpalota
Csanádpalota is a small town located in the Dél-Alföld region of Hungary. Cyclists can expect a mix of flat terrain and gentle rolling hills in this area. The town itself has a historic charm with traditional Hungarian architecture. While there may not be any famous cycling spots or well-known climbs in Csanádpalota, the surrounding countryside is perfect for exploring on bikes. It offers scenic routes, abundant nature, and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a great destination for road and gravel cyclists.
NădlacTown
NagylakVillage
Explore the village of Nagylak and its border-crossing point with Romania.
CsanádpalotaTown
Discover the historical landmarks of Csanádpalota, home to ancient castle ruins and beautiful churches.
Finish: Csanádpalota City center
Csanádpalota: Historic cycling in Csanádpalota

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