Koknese to Skrīveri Gravel Ride
A gravel cycling route starting from Koknese
Embark on a scenic gravel cycling adventure from Koknese to Skrīveri.
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This gravel cycling route offers a breathtaking journey through the Latvian countryside from Koknese to Skrīveri. With a distance of 77 km and an ascent of 305 meters, it provides a moderate challenge for gravel enthusiasts. Highlights along the way include Aizkraukle, Skrīveri, and the historical ruins of Koknese.
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77 km
305 m
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Highlights on the route
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Start: Koknese City centerKoknese: Breathtaking landscapes and cultural exploration in Koknese.
Koknese, located in Latvia, is a cyclist's paradise with its stunning landscapes and well-developed cycling infrastructure. The locality offers a mix of road and gravel cycling opportunities, allowing cyclists to explore the ancient Koknese Castle ruins and enjoy scenic rides along the Daugava River. Additionally, there are several well-known cycling routes nearby, including the Koknese-Kušums cycling trail, offering a memorable outdoor adventure. Overall, Koknese is a must-visit destination for both road and gravel cyclists seeking unique cultural experiences and breathtaking scenery.15 km
15 km
AizkraukleTownAizkraukle offers a mixture of historic charm and natural beauty, with its medieval castle ruin and scenic river views.
29 km
29 km
SkrīveriVillageSkrīveri is a small town known for its picturesque surroundings and tranquil atmosphere.
78 km
78 km
KokneseTownKoknese's medieval ruins overlooking the Daugava River provide a captivating backdrop for this ride.
77 km
77 km
Finish: Koknese City centerKoknese: Breathtaking landscapes and cultural exploration in Koknese.
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