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Gravel biking around Grünbach offers diverse terrain, making it suitable for various fitness levels. The region features rolling hills, extensive ranchland, and winding country roads, providing a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces. Riders can expect routes with moderate to significant elevation changes, traversing deep forests and lush meadows. These trails often provide views of the surrounding natural beauty and distant peaks.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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58.1km
04:48
990m
990m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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8
riders
45.1km
04:02
750m
750m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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8
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72.7km
04:28
960m
960m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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6
riders
33.2km
02:16
460m
460m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8
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30.7km
02:07
460m
460m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Originally built in the 1970s for domestic water supply, the reservoir is now a local recreation area. It is an EU-approved bathing water with a forebay as a children's paddling pool. Additionally, rowing boats can be rented during the summer months. Two snack bars are open in the summer.
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Easily accessible; main paths around the dam are easy to manage
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The Maidens of Breitenstein and Röthelstein In ancient times, two nasty old maidens are said to have been banished here from Ellefeld. They still cause mischief in this area. Sometimes they ride in fiery carriages, drawn by similar horses, in a wide arc from Breitenstein over the Gahlenbach stream to Röthelstein. The Röthelstein opens its gate, through which the evil women disappear again. Often, the female figures in black clothing can be seen strolling around the rock, playing their pranks. Sometimes, the most beautiful silver and copper coins can be found there. If picked up and put in a pocket, they inexplicably disappear. It is also said that on the morning of the first Easter holiday, the Maidens of Röthelstein dance.
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The circular path around the entire dam is very beautiful.
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Unfortunately no longer in operation
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If there is enough water, it will be a beautiful facility 👍
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Grünbach offers a wide selection of gravel bike trails, with over 60 routes available. These trails cater to various fitness levels, ranging from moderate to difficult, ensuring there's something for every gravel biking enthusiast.
While many routes in Grünbach feature moderate to significant elevation changes, there are options suitable for those with less experience. The region's diverse terrain includes winding country roads and less technical paths, allowing beginners to enjoy the scenic beauty. We recommend checking the difficulty ratings on individual tour pages to find the best fit for your skill level.
Grünbach's gravel bike trails are known for their diverse terrain, featuring rolling hills, extensive ranchland, and a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces. You'll traverse deep forests, lush meadows, and encounter moderate to significant elevation changes, all while enjoying stunning views of the surrounding natural beauty and distant peaks.
Grünbach offers trails that can be enjoyed by families and those biking with dogs, particularly routes that feature more gentle inclines and wider paths through meadows and forests. For example, the Feldaist Stream in the Thury Valley provides pleasant walking opportunities, some of which are also accessible for prams and wheelchairs, suggesting similar terrain might be suitable for leisurely bike rides. Always check individual route details for specific suitability and any local regulations regarding dogs.
Many gravel bike routes in Grünbach start from easily accessible points, often near towns like Schöneck, where parking facilities are typically available. For public transport, consider options that allow bike transport, such as regional trains or buses, which can connect you to various starting points. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and bike carriage policies in advance.
Grünbach's trails offer numerous scenic highlights. You can enjoy views of the Falkenstein Reservoir, or explore routes that lead towards the Mühlleithen Pass. The region also boasts natural features like the Rißfälle Waterfalls and the unique Schneckenstein Topaz Rock, providing interesting stops during your ride.
Yes, Grünbach features several excellent circular gravel bike routes. A popular option is the Muldenberg Dam – Mühlleithen Pass summit (860 m) loop from Schöneck(Vogtl), which is a challenging 45.2-mile (72.8 km) trail offering views towards the Mühlleithen Pass. Another great loop is the Falkenstein Reservoir – Talsperre Falkenstein Dam View loop from Falkenstein, covering 33.0 miles (53.1 km).
The best time for gravel biking in Grünbach is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is most favorable, and the natural landscapes, including blooming rhododendrons around Lake Grünbachsee in June, are at their most picturesque. While some trails may be accessible in winter, conditions can be challenging due to snow and ice, especially at higher elevations.
The komoot community highly rates gravel biking in Grünbach, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 20 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning natural beauty of the forests and meadows, and the challenging yet rewarding elevation changes. The variety of routes, from scenic loops to longer journeys, is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Grünbach region offers various amenities for cyclists. Towns like Schöneck, which serve as common starting points for many routes, have cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. You can also find popular stops like the Braunberg Hut, which hosts cultural events and is a great place to rest and refuel during your ride.
Absolutely. The Grünbach region is rich in natural water features and offers impressive mountain vistas. The idyllic Lake Grünbachsee is a prominent feature, with paths winding through forests and green pastures. From viewpoints outside the forests, you can often see the mighty peaks of Plan de Corones and Sas de Putia, providing a stunning backdrop to your ride.
Yes, the region includes routes that pass by significant water infrastructure. For instance, the From Schöneck via the Muldental dam to Klingenthal route offers views of the Muldental dam. Another option is the Falkenstein Reservoir – Talsperre Falkenstein Dam View loop from Falkenstein, which specifically highlights the Falkenstein Reservoir.


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