Berzasca Gravel Adventure
A gravel cycling route starting from Berzasca
An exhilarating gravel adventure with stunning highlights
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The Berzasca Gravel Adventure is a thrilling cycling route that combines challenging gravel roads and breathtaking highlights. With a distance of 58 km and an ascent of 1336 m, it is perfect for riders seeking an adrenaline-filled experience. The route takes cyclists through diverse terrains, including rocky paths and forest trails, providing a true off-road adventure. Highlights along the way include Bigăr, a small village famous for its unique rock formations, Cozla, a picturesque area with panoramic views, and Berzasca, the starting point of the route and a charming village with traditional architecture. This route is perfect for gravel enthusiasts who want to explore the natural wonders of Vest, Romania.
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58 km
1336 m
Tough
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Highlights on the route
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Start: Berzasca Village centerBerzasca: Discover the beauty of Berzasca while cycling its well-maintained roads
Berzasca is a locality situated in the beautiful Vest region of Romania. For road and gravel cyclists, Berzasca offers fantastic routes surrounded by stunning natural beauty. The roads in this area are well-maintained and provide a smooth cycling experience. A must-visit spot for cyclists is the Berzasca Dam, which features a challenging climb rewarded with breathtaking views at the top. Cycling in Berzasca will surely satisfy both your cycling and scenic cravings.35 km
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BigărVillageBigăr is a small village surrounded by unique rock formations. Admire the impressive geological features and take stunning photos.
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53 km
CozlaVillageCozla offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. Take a moment to appreciate the beauty of the mountain scenery.
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58 km
BerzascaVillageBerzasca is a charming village with traditional architecture and a friendly atmosphere. Explore its narrow streets and discover hidden gems.
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58 km
Finish: Berzasca Village centerBerzasca: Discover the beauty of Berzasca while cycling its well-maintained roads