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Road cycling around Hirschwald features a diverse network of routes across approximately 280 km² in Bavaria, Germany. The region is characterized by smooth valleys, pastured plateaus, deep forests, and open countryside, offering varied terrain for cyclists. Routes include well-paved sections along river valleys like the Lauterach and Vils, as well as ascents to viewpoints. This landscape provides options ranging from easy rides with minimal elevation to more challenging routes with significant climbs.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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29.7km
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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a nice idea, hang watering cans on the tree
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Theuern Castle is a castle in Theuern, in the municipality of Kümmersbruck, in the Amberg-Sulzbach district of Bavaria. The preserved buildings are listed as a historic monument under file number D-3-71-136-20. "Archaeological findings from the Middle Ages and the modern era in the area of the Catholic parish church of St. Nicholas and the former Hofmark Castle of Theuern, including traces of predecessor buildings and older construction phases of the church and the noble residence," are also listed as an archaeological monument under file number D-3-6637-0078. "Archaeological findings from the abandoned late medieval and modern iron hammer mill in Theuern" are also listed as an archaeological monument under file number D-3-6637-0118.
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Asphalt section perfect for racing bikes
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Lauterachtal at its best. You have to go.
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Since then, the new attraction has been standing just after the entrance to Schmidmühlen: a tree around 20 meters high, decorated with watering cans in bright colors. A total of around 250 of them hang from the branches. Mayor Peter Braun describes the tree as one of the most photographed motifs in Schmidmühlen. The tree is decorated every year before Easter - the watering cans then remain hanging until All Saints Day. However, to ensure that they can withstand heavy downpours, the building yard employees also had to take precautions. Among other things, the watering cans were drilled so that rainwater does not collect in them and the watering cans could become too heavy for the tree. Schmidmühlen's mayor Peter Braun simply calls this tree the "Kannenbaum". The name came about at an autumn festival organized by the Schmidmühlen senior citizens' group. The senior citizens there came up with something and turned the song "Oh Tannenbaum" into a humorous "Oh Kannenbaum" - a reference to the attraction at the entrance to the town. After the dreary winter - during Lent - the tree is decorated freshly every year. And in doing so it brings a bit of colour to the community - and perhaps currently to the whole time. https://www.otv.de/schmidmuehlen-giesskannenbaum-am-ortseingang-430939/
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The Theuern church dates from the middle of the 18th century. The church tower, which was originally not connected to the church and probably also served as a defense, still shows Romanesque echoes today; its foundations date back to the middle of the 12th century. The central painting on the high altar shows scenes from the life of Saint Nicholas. Above it is a picture of the Holy Trinity. The altar is framed by statues of Saint Joseph and Saint Francis Xavier. The left side altar is dedicated to the Holy Cross, the right one to Saint John Nepomuk. The chancel contains gravestones and tombstones of some of the castle owners and priests. The pulpit, the organ and a statue of the scourged Jesus are also impressive.
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Cycle path between Hohenburg and Allersburg, well paved. Very scenic
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Hirschwald offers a diverse landscape for road cyclists. You'll find routes traversing smooth valleys, pastured plateaus, deep forests, and open countryside. The region features well-paved sections, particularly along river valleys like the Lauterach and Vils, but also includes ascents to rewarding viewpoints such as those overlooking the Lauterach Valley from Poppberg.
Yes, Hirschwald provides options for various fitness levels. There are 34 easy road cycling routes available, perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. An example of an easy route is the Nice descent loop from Ensdorf, which covers about 24 km with moderate elevation.
Many routes pass through picturesque villages and near historical attractions. You can visit the romantic Kastl Monastery Castle in Kastl, or the Asam Cloister in Ensdorf. The Kastl Town Hall – Kastl Monastery Castle loop from Ursensollen is a great option to explore these historical points.
Absolutely. The varied terrain includes climbs to elevated points that offer panoramic views. For instance, ascents towards Poppberg provide rewarding vistas down into the Lauterach Valley. The region's mix of forests, heathlands, and river valleys ensures beautiful scenery throughout your ride.
Hirschwald boasts a comprehensive network of over 340 road cycling routes. These range from easy rides to more challenging ascents, catering to all experience levels.
The routes in Hirschwald are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 180 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse scenery, which includes smooth valleys, deep forests, and pastured plateaus, as well as the well-maintained paths along river valleys.
Yes, many routes in Hirschwald are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. For example, the View of the Vils in Vilshofen – Watering Can Tree Schmidmühlen loop from Mendorferbuch is a popular circular route following the Vils River.
Yes, many routes pass through picturesque villages where you can find places to stop. Towns like Kastl offer a range of restaurants and cafes, providing opportunities for a break and refreshments during your ride.
The region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. The Lauterach Valley, in particular, offers stunning scenery with colorful flowers and grasses depending on the season, giving it an 'almost Tuscan look' on its south-facing hillsides. Spring to early autumn generally provides the most pleasant conditions for cycling.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, Hirschwald offers 57 difficult road cycling routes. These routes often include significant elevation gains and cover longer distances. An example of a moderate route with notable elevation is the Roadbike loop from Ursensollen, which features over 700 meters of ascent.
Yes, the Lauterach and Vils valleys are central to the region's charm and offer excellent cycling. Many routes utilize dedicated paths along these rivers, providing beautiful scenery and often flatter sections. The Wolfsbach Chapel – Ensdorf Monastery loop from Ebermannsdorf is an easy route that leads through river valleys.
The nature park's diverse habitats, including river valleys, forests, and heathlands, support various wildlife. Along the Lauterach and Vils rivers, you might spot kingfishers, white-throated dippers, trout, and crayfish. The deep forests and juniper heathlands also provide a habitat for endangered species, such as 19 different bat species around Hohenburg.


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