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Gravel bike trails around Rochlitzer Bergwald traverse a landscape shaped by volcanic hills and extensive woodlands. The region is characterized by its distinctive reddish Porphyr rock, which adds a unique geological element to the terrain. The Zwickauer Mulde river has carved out varied topography, contributing to a dynamic environment. Cyclists can expect a mix of gradients and varied surfaces, from forest paths to open routes.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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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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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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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Since 1233, the church, first mentioned, has been part of the town of Frohburg. The oldest part of the church, presumably the sacristy, dates from this period. In 1582, the pastor at the time handed over the church's rich landed property to the patrons. In 1877, the church was completely redesigned inside and out in the Neo-Gothic style. Only the organ from 1806 was preserved. In 2002, the chancel was painted and the spire was renovated and re-roofed. A valuable bronze epitaph can be seen at the church's tower entrance. It shows the builder of Frohburg Castle, the jurist Dr. Melchior von Kreutzen. Together with the reformers around Luther, he organized the legal affairs of the Reformation in the region. The chancel contains nine oil paintings of the Frohburg pastors from 1613 - 1849. The largest oil painting hangs on the south wall of the nave and depicts the "Resurrection of Christ". It is by the painter Thieme (1869 - 1877). The Paschal candlestick next to the altar is by the famous ceramic artist Kurt Feuerriegel.
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The beach, which is accessible from all points via the circular path, is partly natural and partly prepared for bathing with sports and games. In many places, small steps have been newly created from the circular path down to the water, and there are many fishing spots and benches with a view.
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St. Michael Church in Frohburg. A widely visible, three-nave Gothic hall church. Choir: built 1425, nave: 1475. The tower was altered in the 17th century. A restoration and a neo-Gothic furnishing took place in 1877.
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Very beautiful scenery, with lots to explore. Good bike paths and rest stops.
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Rochsburg Castle, probably founded in the late 12th century, stands on a rocky outcrop above the village of Rochsburg, a district of Lunzenau in Saxony, surrounded on three sides by the Zwickauer Mulde River. It is located in the Mulden-Chemnitztal landscape conservation area and is completely enclosed by the Mittleres Zwickauer Muldental (Middle Zwickauer Mulden Valley) protected area, the Täler in Mittelsachsen (Talles in Central Saxony) bird sanctuary, and the Um die Rochsburg nature reserve. Source: Wikipedia
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The Rochlitzer Bergwald region offers a diverse landscape characterized by volcanic hills and extensive woodlands. You'll encounter varied surfaces, from forest paths to open routes, often featuring the distinctive reddish Porphyr rock. This mix provides a range of gradients suitable for different skill levels.
Yes, the region offers several challenging routes. For instance, the Wiesebach Viaduct – Thierbach Suspension Bridge loop from Narsdorf is a difficult 63.7 km trail, and the Potter's Fountain, Kohren-Sahlis – View of Colditz Castle loop from Breitenborn covers 70.0 km with expansive views and demanding sections.
For a moderate ride, consider the Potter's Fountain, Kohren-Sahlis – View of Bockwitzer Lake loop from Geithain, which is 52.5 km and leads through dense woodlands and past scenic water features. Another good option is the Mulden Bridge Lunzenau – Heinrich-Heine-Park loop from Berthelsdorf, a 27.1 km route.
The region is famous for its reddish Porphyr rock, originating from the Rochlitzer Berg. You can explore former quarries like the Gleisbergbruch and Seidelbruch, which are significant geotopes showcasing the area's geological history. These sites offer a unique insight into the local landscape.
Absolutely. The Friedrich August Tower on Rochlitzer Berg is a 27-meter-high observation tower built from Rochlitzer Porphyr, offering panoramic views that can stretch to the Ore Mountains and even Leipzig on clear days. Many routes will pass by or near this prominent landmark.
Near the Rochlitzer Berg, you'll find Schloss Rochlitz, a historic castle first mentioned in the 10th century, also incorporating Rochlitzer Porphyr in its construction. The castle also houses a Porphyrmuseum, offering cultural insights into the region's heritage.
Yes, the area is family-friendly. On Rochlitzer Berg, there's a forest playground with climbing walls, swings, and balance beams. Additionally, a Porphyr educational trail offers an engaging way for families to learn about the region's unique geology.
The gravel biking routes in Rochlitzer Bergwald are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the unique Porphyr rock landscapes, and the mix of woodlands and open routes that make for an engaging experience.
There are at least 6 gravel bike routes documented in the Rochlitzer Bergwald region, ranging from moderate to difficult in intensity, offering a good selection for different preferences.
Many of the popular gravel bike routes in Rochlitzer Bergwald are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the Wiesebach Viaduct – Thierbach Suspension Bridge loop from Narsdorf and the Potter's Fountain, Kohren-Sahlis – View of Colditz Castle loop from Breitenborn.
You'll ride through extensive mixed deciduous and coniferous woodlands, featuring trees like birch, hornbeam, beech, oak, larch, pine, and spruce. There's even a natural monument beech grove with trees around 200 years old, adding to the scenic beauty.
Yes, the region is home to several natural monuments. You might encounter the Gleisberg Quarry Numbers Wall, the Climbing Rocks in Seidelbruch, or the Eulenkluft Cliffs, all showcasing the area's geological and natural heritage.


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