The Varsád Challenge
A road cycling route starting from Gyonk
Experience the thrill of conquering the uphill battle to Varsád
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Embark on this road cycling route starting near Gyönk that will challenge even the most well-trained amateurs. With a total ascent of 423 meters and a distance of 86 kilometers, this route is not for the faint-hearted. Along the way, you will pass through picturesque villages and enjoy breathtaking views of the Hungarian countryside.
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Start: Gyönk City centerGyönk: Cycling Paradise in Southern Hungary
Gyönk, located in the Dél-Dunántúl region of Hungary, is a delightful locality for road and gravel cyclists. With its picturesque landscapes and rolling hills, Gyönk provides a scenic backdrop for cycling adventures. Cyclists can explore the nearby towns of Baja and Mohács, known for their historical significance and cultural attractions. One of the famous cycling spots in the area is the Nagyharsány Hill, offering a challenging climb and breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.5 km
5 km
VarsádVillageVisit Varsád, a small village known for its charming medieval castle and vibrant local culture. Take some time to explore the historic streets and immerse yourself in the rich heritage of the region.
39 km
39 km
PaksTownDiscover Paks, a charming town situated on the banks of the Danube River. Marvel at the impressive architecture of the Paks Cathedral and take a leisurely stroll along the river promenade.
62 km
62 km
Gindly-Benyovszky-kastélyCastleDon't miss Gindly-Benyovszky Castle, a stunning mansion dating back to the 18th century. Learn about the history of the castle and its former owners as you explore the beautifully landscaped gardens.
77 km
77 km
KistormásVillageExperience the tranquility of Kistormás, a small village known for its untouched natural surroundings. Take a break and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere before continuing your cycling adventure.
86 km
86 km
Finish: Gyönk City centerGyönk: Cycling Paradise in Southern Hungary