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The Gravel Adventure


A gravel cycling route starting from Aszalo

Experience the beauty of Sajósenye and Alsóvadász on this gravel biking route near Aszaló.

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This 51-kilometer route is perfect for a gravel adventure near Aszaló. It offers stunning views of the countryside, with highlights including the picturesque villages of Sajósenye and Alsóvadász. The route features some moderate climbs, making it suitable for experienced gravel riders. Get ready to explore the hidden gems of Észak-Magyarország.

gravel
51 km
474 m
Tough
Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Aszaló Village center
Aszaló: Serene countryside cycling in Aszaló
Aszaló is a small town located in the Észak-Magyarország region of Hungary. Although Aszaló may not have any famous cycling-related spots or well-known climbs nearby, it offers a tranquil and picturesque environment for road and gravel cyclists. The locality is characterized by its rolling hills, charming villages, and beautiful landscapes. Cyclists can enjoy peaceful rides along quiet country roads, immersing themselves in the serenity of the area.
SajósenyeVillage
Sajósenye is a charming village known for its traditional thatched-roof houses.
NyomárVillage
Nyomár is a peaceful village surrounded by rolling hills and meadows.
AlsóvadászVillage
Alsóvadász is famous for its beautiful landscapes and walking trails.
Finish: Aszaló Village center
Aszaló: Serene countryside cycling in Aszaló

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