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Gravel biking around Dorfhain offers diverse terrain within Saxony, Germany, characterized by rolling hills and picturesque valleys. The region is situated at the foot of the Eastern Ore Mountains, providing varied elevation changes suitable for gravel routes. Extensive forest areas like the Tharandt Forest and natural reserves such as the Rabenauer Grund contribute to a landscape with both paved and unpaved surfaces. This environment supports a range of gravel biking experiences, from moderate paths to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: July 17, 2026
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8
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33.8km
02:18
580m
580m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
29.6km
01:42
350m
350m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4
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21.4km
01:18
240m
240m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.5km
02:20
440m
440m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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57.1km
03:48
870m
870m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The dam was built from 1908 onwards near Klingenberg in the foothills of the Ore Mountains, based on an architectural design by Hans Poelzig. In 1914, the dam went into operation and was named after the last Saxon king: Friedrich-August-Talsperre. The impounded body of water is the Wilde Weißeritz. Its construction was part of a flood protection concept that was developed after the devastating flood of 1897 by the district administration of Dresden-Altstadt under the leadership of District Administrator and Dam Commissioner Arnold Streit. During construction, a standard-gauge industrial railway was built from Klingenberg-Colmnitz station to the construction site, which operated from 1911 to 1914. The Höhenweg trail now runs along its route over the Streichholzbrücke bridge. (Wikipedia)
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The Schlossteich in Grillenburg, with a water surface of approx. 21,000 square meters, invites you to go punting. There are 20 rowing boats available. After a relaxing punting trip, a break at the snack bar, which also offers plenty of seating, is worthwhile. https://www.dresden-elbland.de/de/poi/bootsverleih/gondelerlebnis-imbiss-grillenburg/805811735/
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Bathing, gondola rides or simply enjoying...
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It is simply wonderfully beautiful here 😊.
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Beautiful, but sometimes a bit crowded
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It's always worth stopping by Manu and Kai-Uwe's place. They host wonderful events several times a year.
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According to legend, the shallow cave in the rock (quartz-armed porphyry or rhyolite) was once much larger, and three fairies lived there. On a full moon night, a minstrel who had previously played at the fair in Hintergersdorf (spa town of Hartha) passed by. The three fairies had laid out laundry on the meadow to bleach. The musician picked up a lace cloth and took it with him. However, when he got home, instead of the cloth, he held a gray cobweb in his hand. Before sunrise, he returned the cobweb to its place, where it became a lace cloth again, just as the other laundry disappeared with the first rays of sunlight. Since then, the fairies have not been seen again, and the cave has become a shallow hole.
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Dorfhain and its surroundings offer nearly 50 gravel bike trails. These routes traverse diverse landscapes, from the rolling hills to the extensive Tharandt Forest, providing a wide range of experiences for gravel bikers.
The terrain around Dorfhain is quite varied, characterized by rolling hills and picturesque valleys at the foot of the Eastern Ore Mountains. You'll find a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, including forest paths, gravel roads, and some ascents, making it ideal for gravel biking.
Yes, there are routes suitable for beginners. While many trails are moderate to difficult, you can find easier options. For example, the region offers one easy-rated gravel bike trail, alongside 24 moderate routes that might be suitable for those looking for a less strenuous ride.
For those seeking a challenge, the area has 23 difficult-rated routes. A popular choice is the View of Klingenberg Reservoir – Klingenberg Dam loop from Kurort Hartha, which is nearly 40 km long and offers expansive views. Another option is the Malter Dam – Klingenberg Forebay Dam loop from Malter, a 33.8 km route through dam landscapes.
Absolutely. Many routes take you through the scenic Rabenauer Grund nature reserve, known for its picturesque landscape carved by the Red Weißeritz river, bizarre rock formations, and historical elements like the Weißeritztalbahn. You might also encounter highlights like the Basalt Quarry and Hexenhäusl.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Some gravel routes, like the Stream in Tharandter Wald – Grillenburg Hunting Lodge loop from Tharandt, lead directly to historical sites such as the Grillenburg Hunting Lodge. You can also explore routes near the Ruins of Tharandt Castle or Burgk Castle, Freital.
Many of the gravel bike routes in the Dorfhain area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Malter Dam – Malter Reservoir loop from Malter and the Jungfernloch Cave – Lake Triebisch loop from Hetzdorf.
The gravel biking routes around Dorfhain are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars from over 20 reviews. Users often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic beauty of the Tharandt Forest, and the well-maintained paths.
Yes, the region's rolling hills and extensive forest areas, particularly the Tharandt Forest, offer numerous vantage points with magnificent views of the surrounding landscape. Routes around the Klingenberg Reservoir also provide expansive vistas.
Dorfhain's diverse landscape makes it suitable for gravel biking through much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides lush green forests. Even in winter, some trails may be accessible, though conditions can vary.
Yes, you can find various huts and shelters along the trails, providing convenient spots for a break. Notable options include the Ernemann Hut, Stille Liebe Lookout Hut, and the Rest area and shelter at Eichenwald hiking trail.


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