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Gravel biking around Warburg offers a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and a mix of historical towns. The region features varied terrain, including unpaved sections, forestry roads, and service tracks suitable for gravel bikes. Riders can expect routes that traverse open countryside, pass through woodlands, and offer views of structures like the Diemel Viaduct. The area is defined by riverine landscapes, historical towns, and varied unpaved paths, with notable features like limestone cliffs and the Hardehausen forest.
…Last updated: July 3, 2026
4.0
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13
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41.1km
02:25
310m
310m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.5
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
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11
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30.8km
01:48
280m
280m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.5km
02:18
390m
390m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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There are over 60 gravel bike trails around Warburg, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes traverse diverse landscapes, including rolling hills, river valleys, and woodlands.
Yes, Warburg offers several easier routes suitable for beginners or families. While many routes are moderate to difficult, you can find options that are less challenging. For instance, the View of Warburg – Warburg Old Town loop from Volkmarsen is a moderate 25.8 km ride that takes you through historical areas and offers scenic views without extreme difficulty.
Gravel biking around Warburg features a varied terrain. You'll encounter unpaved sections, forestry roads, and service tracks. The landscape includes rolling hills, river valleys, and woodlands, with some routes offering views of structures like the Diemel Viaduct. Some segments can be challenging, requiring good bike handling skills.
Many routes offer scenic views and pass by interesting attractions. You might encounter the impressive Diemel Viaduct, explore the historic Warburg Old Town, or enjoy views from the Bierbaum's Nagel Observation Tower. The region also features the Twiste Lake and the Twiste Cycle Path, which is a rail trail.
Yes, Warburg offers several longer gravel routes for those seeking a more extensive ride. For example, the Hillside Near Eberschütz – Limestone Cliffs Near Kassel loop from Körbecke is a challenging 54.4 km trail, and the Willebadessen Viaduct loop from Scherfede covers 44.7 km, providing significant distances for gravel enthusiasts.
The gravel routes in Warburg are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 10 reviews. Many riders appreciate the varied terrain, the mix of natural paths and historical towns, and the challenging sections that make for an engaging experience.
Absolutely. Most of the gravel bike trails around Warburg are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Insect Hotel on Bördenweg – Blankenroder Shelter loop from Lichtenau and the View of the Diemel River – Schwarzbach Valley Forest Trail loop from Marsberg, both offering diverse scenery on a loop.
While gravel biking is enjoyable year-round, the spring and autumn months are often ideal in Warburg. During these seasons, the weather is typically milder, and the natural landscapes, from blooming wildflowers to vibrant autumn foliage, are particularly beautiful. The region's unique microclimate can bring magical frost in winter, which might appeal to some, but be prepared for colder conditions.
Yes, Warburg offers a good selection of difficult gravel trails for experienced riders. Nearly half of the available routes are classified as difficult, featuring challenging sections and significant elevation changes. The Hillside Near Eberschütz – Limestone Cliffs Near Kassel loop from Körbecke and the Willebadessen Viaduct loop from Scherfede are prime examples of demanding routes.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on every trail are not detailed, the region around Warburg (Westf) includes historical towns and villages. Many routes pass through or near settlements where you can typically find opportunities for refreshments. Additionally, you might encounter huts or shelters like the Birdwatching hut at Twistesee or the Borlinghauser Hut, which can serve as rest stops.
Many gravel routes around Warburg start from various towns and villages in the region, such as Körbecke, Scherfede, Volkmarsen, Lichtenau, or Marsberg. These locations typically offer public parking options. When planning your ride on komoot, you can check the tour details for specific starting points and often find information about nearby parking facilities.


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