Cycling through Hungarian farmlands and vineyards in Biatorbágy
Cycling routes from Biatorbagy
Biatorbágy, a small town in Pest, Hungary, offers excellent cycling opportunities for both road and gravel cyclists. The town is surrounded by picturesque farmlands and vineyards, providing cyclists with beautiful scenery throughout their rides. Nearby, Budaörs Mountain is a popular spot for cyclists who want to challenge themselves with steep climbs and scenic views. With its cycling-friendly infrastructure and diverse terrain, Biatorbágy is a great destination for cyclists looking to explore the countryside of Hungary.
Embark on a gravel cycling journey through the scenic countryside
This gravel route lets you experience the best of Biatorbágy's surrounding countryside. With moderate difficulty and numerous attractions, including panoramic views, historic sites, and natural wonders, it offers an enjoyable adventure for both beginners and experienced cyclists.
Explore the off-road tracks to Fekete-hegy and Máriaremete
This gravel ride takes you through the scenic countryside of Pest, Hungary. You'll climb up to Fekete-hegy and Máriaremete, while enjoying the beautiful views along the way. The route covers a distance of 62km with an ascent of 892m. It is suitable for those who enjoy off-road cycling and want to explore the lesser-known areas around Biatorbágy.
Uncover the hidden gems in the hilly terrain near Biatorbágy
This gravel route offers you a chance to explore the enchanting hills and villages near Biatorbágy. With challenging ascents and rewarding downhill sections, it promises a thrilling adventure for experienced cyclists. Along the way, you'll encounter several highlights, including historic landmarks and natural wonders.
Biatorbágy Circular Road Ride
Cycle through Biatorbágy and explore scenic viewpoints
This 54km road cycling route starts and ends in Biatorbágy and takes you through beautiful landscapes with several viewpoints. Highlights include Biatorbágy, Pince-hegy, Római őrtorony romjai, Liberty Bridge, Czuba–Durozier Castle, Kálvária-domb, Kerekdomb, and Biatorbágy Railway Viaduct.
Embark on an epic gravel cycling journey around Biatorbágy
This challenging gravel route takes you through diverse terrains near Biatorbágy. With steep ascents, thrilling descents, and exciting highlights along the way, it promises a memorable adventure for experienced cyclists who crave excitement and exhilaration.
Cycle through the picturesque Etyek wine region
This 72km gravel cycling route takes you through the beautiful Etyek wine region, known for its vineyards and charming villages. Highlights include Köves-hegy, Etyek, Batthyány Castle, Dobogó, Hársas, Szomor, Tök, and Torbágy.
Gravel Adventure Near Biatorbágy
Explore gravel paths around Páty and Homok-hegy
This 51km gravel cycling route starts near Biatorbágy and takes you through scenic gravel paths in the Páty area. Highlights include Páty, Homok-hegy, Hűvösvölgy, Makovecz Imre Lookout, Rubik R-26 Góbé, and Kerekdomb.
Embark on a road cycling adventure around Biatorbágy
This road cycling route takes you through the diverse landscapes surrounding Biatorbágy. With moderate difficulty and a range of attractions along the way, including historic landmarks and scenic viewpoints, it offers a rewarding experience for cyclists.
Biatorbágyi Round Route
Cycle through Biatorbágy and surrounding hills
This 57km road cycling route starts in Biatorbágy and takes you through scenic landscapes with several highlights along the way. The route includes the Biatorbágy Railway Viaduct, Kő-hegy, Isten-hegy, Kiscelli Museum, Rupp-hegy, Budaörs, and Torbágy.
Conquer challenging climbs around Biatorbágy
This 150km road cycling route is an epic challenge for experienced cyclists. With an ascent of 1156m, the route takes you through breathtaking landscapes and iconic viewpoints. Highlights include Biatorbágy Railway Viaduct, Huszonnégyökrös-hegy, Fazekas-hegy, Jegenye-völgyi vízesés, Üröm, Attila Viewpoint, Csöreg hegy, Váchartyán, Boszorkány-hegy, Erdőkertes, Somlyó-hegy, Kertvárosi viewpoint, Lágymányos, Törökbálint, and Kerekdomb.