Páty and Budakeszi Loop
A gravel cycling route starting from Zsambek
Explore the scenic landscapes of Páty and enjoy the panoramic views from Elisabeth lookout.
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This 50 km gravel route is perfect for cyclists looking to immerse themselves in nature while exploring the beautiful region near Zsámbék. With an ascent of 666 meters, the route offers a moderate challenge. Enjoy the peacefulness of Páty and Budakeszi as you pass through rolling hills and picturesque valleys. The highlight of this route is the Elisabeth lookout, offering panoramic views of the surrounding area, including Budapest in the distance.
gravel
50 km
666 m
Chill
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Highlights on the route
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Start: Zsámbék City centerZsámbék: Cycling through history and charm
Zsámbék is a town located in the Pest region of Hungary. From a cyclist's perspective, Zsámbék offers a mixture of quiet countryside roads and historical sights to explore. The town is known for its medieval castle and charming streets, providing an interesting backdrop for cycling. Although Zsámbék does not have any famous cycling climbs or specific cycling-related spots, it offers a delightful destination for cyclists interested in combining their ride with cultural and historical experiences.0 km
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ZsámbékTownZsámbék, the starting point of the route, is known for its medieval abbey and picturesque town center.
14 km
14 km
Zsíros-hegy452 mPeakZsíros-hegy in Páty offers peaceful surroundings and panoramic views.
29 km
29 km
Elisabeth lookoutViewpointElisabeth lookout is a popular viewpoint near Budakeszi, providing stunning panoramic vistas of the region.
32 km
32 km
BudakesziTownBudakeszi is a charming town with historical heritage and beautiful architecture.
40 km
40 km
Pince-hegy222 mPeakPince-hegy is a hill near Budakeszi with vineyards, offering a delightful setting for relaxation and exploration.
40 km
40 km
PátyVillagePáty is a tranquil village famous for its wine heritage and picturesque landscapes.
50 km
50 km
Finish: Zsámbék City centerZsámbék: Cycling through history and charm