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Discover the hidden beauty of Lánycsók through cycling.


Cycling routes from Lanycsok

Nestled in the region of Dél-Dunántúl, Hungary, Lánycsók is a picturesque village that offers a scenic cycling experience. With its rolling hills and winding roads, Lánycsók is perfect for road and gravel cyclists looking for a moderate challenge. While there are no famous cycling-related spots or well-known climbs nearby, the stunning landscape and charming local culture make Lánycsók a hidden gem for cycling enthusiasts.

Experience the thrill of cycling through scenic landscapes and visit famous landmarks near Lánycsók.

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82 km
237 m
Tough

Get your adrenaline pumping on this 82 km road cycling adventure near Lánycsók. With moderate elevation gain of 237 meters, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists who crave thrilling experiences. The highlights along the route include a stop at Sátorhely at 12 km, where you can immerse yourself in the region's traditional folk culture, Nagyharsány at 50 km, famous for its sculpture park and vibrant arts scene, Szársomlyó at 51 km, a protected landscape area known for its unique geological formations, Kisjakabfalva at 58 km, a charming village with traditional architecture, and Lánycsók at the 82 km mark, the starting and ending point offering a warm welcome and a chance to relax with a glass of local wine.


Embark on a thrilling road cycling adventure through the challenging terrain near Lánycsók.

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62 km
269 m
Tough

Get ready for a challenging yet rewarding cycling experience! This 62 km road cycling route near Lánycsók will test your mettle. With an ascent of 269 meters, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The highlights along the route include a stop at Lánycsók, the starting point known for its traditional wine production and scenic vineyards, Pócsa at 19 km, where you can visit the historic Pócsa Castle, Temple Hill Lookout Point at 34 km offering sweeping views of the landscape, Kisjakabfalva at 37 km, known for its charming architecture, and Szajk at 54 km, a village with traditional Betyárska dances and festivals.


A scenic gravel ride with a stop at Sátorhely and Töttös

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41 km
117 m
Tough

The Scenic Gravel Ride to Töttös is a 41-kilometer off-road cycling route starting near Lánycsók. It offers picturesque landscapes and a combination of dirt paths and gravel roads. With an ascent of 117 meters, this route is suitable for intermediate gravel cyclists. The highlights along the route include Sátorhely, a peaceful natural camping site, and Töttös, a charming village with traditional Hungarian houses. Enjoy the serenity of Sátorhely and take a moment to explore the unique architecture of Töttös. Overall, the Scenic Gravel Ride to Töttös is a delightful cycling adventure, showcasing the beauty of the Hungarian countryside.


An adventurous road cycling route to Szederkény

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86 km
760 m
Savage

The Discovering Szederkény route is an adventurous road cycling route near Lánycsók. It's 86 kilometers long with a total ascent of 760 meters, offering a challenging ride for experienced cyclists. The highlights along the route include Szederkény, a charming village with a rich history. Take a moment to explore the area's historical buildings and learn about its cultural heritage. Along the way, you'll also pass through the scenic villages of Hásságy and Bogád, offering beautiful countryside views. Geresdlak is another highlight, known for its unique architecture and natural beauty. Overall, the Discovering Szederkény route is a captivating cycling adventure, combining history, nature, and challenging terrain.


Explore the scenic landscape of Dél-Dunántúl on this exciting road cycling route.

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92 km
666 m
Tough

Embark on a cycling adventure through the beautiful countryside of Dél-Dunántúl in Hungary. This 92 km road cycling route starting near Lánycsók takes you through picturesque villages and offers stunning views of the surrounding hills. With a moderate ascent of 666 meters, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The highlights along the route include Himesháza, a charming village located at the 16 km mark, Bátaapáti at 36 km, Bátaszék at 61 km, Vár-hegy at 73 km, and Bár at 79 km.


An off-road gravel ride with a scenic stop at Sátorhely

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42 km
124 m
Chill

The Gravel Adventure to Sátorhely is a 42-kilometer off-road cycling route near Lánycsók. It offers a mix of dirt paths, gravel roads, and countryside views. With a total ascent of 124 meters, this route is suitable for both experienced gravel cyclists and adventurous beginners. The highlight of the route is Sátorhely, a small village with a beautiful natural camping site. Enjoy a peaceful break surrounded by nature and take in the tranquility of the area. Overall, the Gravel Adventure to Sátorhely is a thrilling off-road cycling experience, offering a taste of the Hungarian countryside.


Challenge yourself on this epic gravel cycling route through diverse terrains near Lánycsók.

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59 km
550 m
Savage

Calling all gravel enthusiasts! This 59 km gravel cycling route near Lánycsók promises an exhilarating adventure. With a demanding ascent of 550 meters, this route is suitable for experienced amateur cyclists. The highlights along the route include Bóly at 10 km, a historic town with a picturesque castle and architectural gems, Hásságy at 27 km where you can explore the pristine natural landscapes, Schlossberg at 39 km known for its medieval fortress ruins, Erdősmárok at 47 km, a village surrounded by lush forests, and Lánycsók at 59 km, the starting point renowned for its winemaking tradition and scenic vineyards.


A challenging road cycling loop with a climb to Branjin Vrh

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87 km
132 m
Tough

The Udvar-Branjin Vrh Loop is a challenging road cycling route starting near Lánycsók. This 87-kilometer route features a total ascent of 132 meters, making it suitable for experienced cyclists looking for a more demanding ride. The highlight of the route is the climb to Branjin Vrh, which offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Along the way, you'll pass through the picturesque village of Udvar and the charming town of Beremend. Don't miss the opportunity to explore Pócsa, known for its traditional winemaking. Overall, the Udvar-Branjin Vrh Loop is a rewarding cycling adventure with breathtaking viewpoints and scenic landscapes.


Embark on an exciting gravel ride through the beautiful countryside near Lánycsók.

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73 km
374 m
Tough

Ready for some off-road adventure? This 73 km gravel cycling route takes you through the enchanting countryside near Lánycsók. With moderate elevation gain of 374 meters, this route is suitable for experienced amateur gravel riders. The highlights along the route include a stop at Lánycsók, the starting point, where you can explore the traditional rural life, Virágos at 22 km, the Temple Hill offering panoramic views at 23 km, Siklósnagyfalu at 35 km, where you can visit the Castle of Siklós, Kisjakabfalva at 49 km, and Bóly at 62 km, a town rich in history and culture.


A scenic road cycling route with a climb to Vár-hegy

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81 km
511 m
Tough

The Himesháza Loop is a picturesque road cycling route starting near Lánycsók. It offers beautiful scenery and a challenging climb up to Vár-hegy. The route is 81 kilometers long with a total ascent of 511 meters. It provides a mix of flat sections and rolling hills, making it suitable for moderately experienced cyclists. The highlights along the route include the charming village of Himesháza, known for its historical buildings, and Bátaapáti, which features a popular swimming lake. The highlight of the route is the climb to Vár-hegy, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Overall, the Himesháza Loop is a rewarding cycling experience with a touch of history and natural beauty.


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