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Valea Hotarului Gravel Route


A gravel cycling route starting from Dragoslavele

Discover the scenic beauty of Valea Hotarului on this exciting gravel route.

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This gravel route takes you through the breathtaking Valea Hotarului, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. With a moderate ascent and a distance of 32km, it is suitable for cyclists of all levels. Enjoy the peaceful countryside and explore the nearby village of Rucăr.

gravel
32 km
1020 m
Chill
Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Dragoslavele Village center
Dragoslavele: Cycling through the serene countryside of Dragoslavele
Dragoslavele is a small town located in Sud-Muntenia, Romania. This locality offers decent options for road and gravel cyclists. The roads here are generally quiet, making for a pleasant and peaceful ride. There are also some picturesque rural roads and serene countryside to explore. One well-known climb near Dragoslavele is the Cheia Pass, which attracts cyclists from around the region. Overall, Dragoslavele is a suitable destination for cyclists looking for a mix of scenic routes and challenging climbs.
Valea HotaruluiVillage
Valea Hotarului offers picturesque views and is perfect for nature lovers.
Cariera calcar Mateiaș1000 mPeak
Cariera calcar Mateiaș is an impressive limestone quarry that offers a unique backdrop to the route.
RucărVillage
Visit Rucăr, a charming village known for its traditional architecture and welcoming atmosphere.
Finish: Dragoslavele Village center
Dragoslavele: Cycling through the serene countryside of Dragoslavele

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