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Road cycling around Hunderdorf offers diverse terrain at the foot of the Bavarian Forest. The region features rolling hills, dense forests, and river valleys, providing a varied backdrop for road cyclists. Routes often traverse predominantly paved paths, with some sections potentially including loose surfaces. The hilly topography creates conditions suitable for both relaxed rides and more challenging experiences.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
3.7
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43
riders
81.3km
03:09
240m
240m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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36
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27.8km
01:16
190m
190m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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5.0
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11
riders
25.7km
01:12
290m
280m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
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17
riders
18.8km
00:46
70m
70m
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. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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In the small, abandoned quarry between Pfelling and Anning, pearl gneisses are exposed, which, due to their location in the Danube fault zone, are strongly tectonically altered. The rock is notably heavily fractured, and fold structures are visible in some areas. The quarry was cleared of scrub in 2008/2009. Bavarian State Office for the Environment (LfU). https://www.umweltatlas.bayern.de/standortauskunft/rest/reporting/sb_geotope/generate?additionallayerfieldvalue=278A019
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Currently a construction site, you have to push your bike.
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A beautiful spot on the Danube
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Parish Church of St. Florian The path to St. Mary's Church on the Bogenberg (completed in 1463) was difficult for the citizens of Bogen. They therefore tried to obtain permission from Duke Albrecht IV and the prelate of Oberalteich for a permanent early mass and thus the construction of a chapel. Duke Albrecht IV agreed to the construction of the chapel, but Abbot Christian and his Oberalteich convent refused to give their consent. Abbot Christian received assurances from the Bishop of Regensburg that the right to fill the priest position in the Bogen market would remain with the Oberalteich monastery forever. Duke Albrecht IV stood by his decision to build the chapel. Therefore, in the late summer of 1486, the citizens of Bogen and the leper brotherhood began building a new chapel in Bogen. From 1927 to 1937, the existing St. Florian's Church was enlarged. Bogen had now become its own parish, so Pastor Franz Xaver Schiller finally pushed through the enlargement of the parish church - as had already been approved in 1866. This goal was achieved in three renovation phases. From 1931 to 1935, the church of St. Florian was expanded to include the former sacristan and schoolhouse, and from 1969 to 1970 the church was redesigned inside. The modern winged altar dates from 1984 and shows scenes from the Passion of Christ: Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, the crucifixion and the resurrection of Christ. The altar is crowned by the Holy Trinity. In the choir are the statues of St. Sebastian (left) and the namesake of the church, St. Florian. The altar shows the relief of Jesus washing the feet of his disciples and the ambo the relief of St. Christopher carrying the baby Jesus. Of the late Gothic fresco cycle from around 1521, only two remain: on the left apse wall, the Madonna of the Protective Cloak and Jesus on the Mount of Olives and on the right apse wall, the Risen Christ with four saints. On May 4, 2003, the new organ of the parish of Saint Florian was consecrated. It replaced the old "post-war organ". Source: www.bayerischer-wald.me / https://www.pfarrei-bogen.de/
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The St. Leonhard Chapel is the oldest building in the town, halfway up the Kapellenberg. It was inaugurated in 1486, the gallery and ceiling stucco date from the 18th century. The body of Christ on the cross on the back wall above the altar is late Baroque. Some votive plaques from the 18th and 19th centuries show that this St. Leonhard shrine was a well-known pilgrimage site. The chapel is open during the day from May to October.
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The parish church of St. Florian was built in 1486 as a leper chapel. An original building inscription and two Gothic frescoes from earlier times bear witness to this. From 1931 to 1935 the church was expanded to include the former sacristan and school building and the interior was redesigned in 1969/1970. The modern winged altar dates from 1984. The frescoes were created around 1521. The church is open during the day.
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Please keep the environment clean.
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There are 11 documented road cycling routes around Hunderdorf, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These include 3 easy routes and 8 moderate routes.
The region around Hunderdorf, nestled at the foot of the Bavarian Forest, features a diverse landscape of rolling hills, dense forests, and river valleys like the Danube. Road cycling routes often traverse predominantly paved paths, though some sections may include loose surfaces. The hilly topography provides conditions suitable for both relaxed rides and more challenging experiences.
Yes, Hunderdorf offers 3 easy road cycling routes. These are generally shorter and have less elevation gain, making them suitable for beginners or families looking for a more relaxed ride. For example, the Roadbike loop from Gaishausen is a moderate 18.8 km route with minimal elevation, offering a pleasant ride.
The Hunderdorf region is rich in natural beauty. While cycling, you can enjoy views of the Bavarian Forest and its prominent peaks. Notable natural features include the Hirschenstein, which offers expansive views from its lookout tower, and the unique boulder-strewn landscape of the Käsplatte Summit. The Predigtstuhl Summit also provides a cozy spot for a break.
Yes, the region offers cultural attractions. For instance, the route View of Donaupark Deggendorf – Metten Abbey loop from Windberg passes by Metten Abbey. Additionally, the 12th-century Egg Castle, now a museum, adds a historical dimension to the area, and the charming old town of nearby Straubing-Bogen invites exploration.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Hunderdorf are designed as loops. An example is the Roadbike loop from Hunderdorf, a 25.7 km trail that explores the local area. Another option is the St. George's Church in Gmünd – Danube River loop from Hunderdorf, which takes you along the scenic Danube River valley.
The warmer months are ideal for road cycling in Hunderdorf, allowing you to fully enjoy the clear lakes and lush landscapes. Autumn also offers a beautiful experience with changing leaves, while winter provides options for other activities like skiing and tobogganing, though road cycling might be less suitable due to conditions.
While specific cafes on every route are not detailed, the charming old town of nearby Straubing-Bogen offers cozy cafés. Additionally, the region's villages often have local establishments where cyclists can find refreshments. It's always a good idea to check local listings or plan your route with potential stops in mind.
The road cycling routes in Hunderdorf are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 160 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from rolling hills to river valleys, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable experience.
Hunderdorf and its surrounding villages generally offer parking facilities, especially near trailheads or in town centers. It is advisable to check specific starting points of routes for designated parking areas to ensure convenient access.
While Hunderdorf is accessible, specific public transport connections directly to every route's starting point may vary. It's recommended to research local bus or train services to Hunderdorf or nearby towns like Straubing-Bogen, and then plan your cycling route from there.
Yes, Hunderdorf offers several longer road cycling routes for those seeking more endurance. For example, the Wasserspiele Miniature Village – St. Leonhard's Chapel (St. Englmar) loop from Hunderdorf is a challenging 54.5 km route with significant elevation gain, perfect for a longer ride.


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