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The Gravel Trail to Ambrózfalva


A gravel cycling route starting from Csanadpalota

Explore the scenic landscapes on a gravel bike and discover the charming village of Ambrózfalva.

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This 65 km long gravel route takes you through beautiful countryside, with gentle climbs and descents. Experience the tranquility of the surroundings as you pedal through fields and forests. The highlight of this ride is the visit to Ambrózfalva, a traditional Hungarian village with rich cultural heritage.

gravel
65 km
12 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.
AmbrózfalvaVillage
Stop at Ambrózfalva and explore the traditional architecture and local crafts.
TótkomlósTown
Pass by Tótkomlós and enjoy the view of its charming town square.
MezőhegyesTown
Arrive in Mezőhegyes and visit the famous stud farm to see beautiful Hungarian horses.
Finish: Csanádpalota City center
Csanádpalota: Historic cycling in Csanádpalota

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