Gravel Adventure: Trnava and Beyond
A gravel cycling route starting from Hlohovec
Embark on a gravel journey from Siladice to Trnava and experience the unique charm of these towns.
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If you're looking for an off-road cycling adventure, this 48-kilometer gravel route is the perfect choice. Starting from Siladice, you'll cycle through the scenic countryside and arrive in the historic city of Trnava. With a moderate ascent of 93 meters, this route is suitable for experienced amateur cyclists. Along the way, you'll come across the City Tower, providing stunning views of Trnava's skyline. The highlights of this route, Siladice and Trnava, offer a blend of rich history and architectural beauty. This gravel route guarantees an exciting and unique touristic experience for cycling enthusiasts.
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93 m
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Start: Hlohovec City centerHlohovec: Thrilling rides on challenging climbs in Západné Slovensko's Little Carpathians, Slovakia.
Hlohovec, situated in Západné Slovensko, Slovakia, offers a diverse range of cycling opportunities for both road and gravel cyclists. The locality features well-maintained roads that are ideal for speed and longer endurance rides. Additionally, Hlohovec is in close proximity to the Little Carpathians, a mountain range home to famous cycling climbs like the Čachtice Castle ascent. The hilly terrain and challenging climbs around Hlohovec make it a popular destination for cyclists seeking thrilling rides. With its rich cycling heritage and stunning landscapes, Hlohovec is a must-visit locality for cycling enthusiasts.10 km
10 km
SiladiceVillageExplore the idyllic village of Siladice and immerse yourself in its rural charm.
27 km
27 km
TrnavaCityArrive in the historic city of Trnava and wander through its medieval streets.
27 km
27 km
City TowerViewpointClimb the City Tower and enjoy panoramic views of Trnava's landmarks.
48 km
48 km
Finish: Hlohovec City centerHlohovec: Thrilling rides on challenging climbs in Západné Slovensko's Little Carpathians, Slovakia.