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Kunmadaras to Nagyiván via Meggyes halom


A gravel cycling route starting from Kunmadaras

Experience the scenic beauty of Hungary's Észak-Alföld region on this gravel cycling route.

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Cycle from Kunmadaras to Nagyiván via Meggyes halom on this picturesque gravel route. Enjoy the peacefulness of the countryside as you ride through scenic landscapes. The route features gentle ascents, providing a good challenge for amateur cyclists. Pass through the quaint village of Nagyiván and take in the beauty of nature along the way.

gravel
73 km
12 m
Chill
Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Kunmadaras Village center
Kunmadaras: Cycling in Scenic Kunmadaras
Kunmadaras is a small town in Hungary, located in the Észak-Alföld region. From a cyclist's perspective, the locality offers diverse cycling routes with a mix of scenic landscapes and cultural sights. The road conditions in the area are generally good, making it suitable for both road and gravel cycling. One of the popular cycling-related spots nearby is the Tiszafüred-Kunmadaras Cycling Route, which offers a beautiful ride along the Tisza River and through the surrounding countryside. Overall, Kunmadaras is a pleasant destination for cyclists, with a variety of routes to explore and enjoy.
KunmadarasVillage
Explore Kunmadaras and learn about its rich cultural heritage
Meggyes halom95 mPeak
Make a stop at Meggyes halom and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside
NagyivánVillage
Experience the beauty of nature at Nagyiván
Finish: Kunmadaras Village center
Kunmadaras: Cycling in Scenic Kunmadaras

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