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Gravel biking in Öreg-Erdő offers diverse terrain across extensive forests, rolling hills, and a network of waterways. The region is characterized by varied surfaces, including forested paths and open areas with moderate elevation changes, making it suitable for gravel cycling. These landscapes provide engaging rides with ascents and descents, ideal for exploring the natural environment. The area's proximity to national parks suggests well-preserved natural areas conducive to cycling.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very 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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The Zierbrunnen in Tapolca (Hungary) – often also known as the Millennium Fountain or simply as part of the ensemble at Malom-tó (Mill Pond) – is far more than just a water feature. It is the heart of one of Hungary's most romantic small towns.
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Along the Panoramic Nature Trail, on Tagyon Hill, we can look - exceptionally - not towards Lake Balaton, but towards the wonderful nature hills of the Káli basin. The picture doesn't do it justice, but it offers a magnificent view on site!
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A cycling and hiking rest area and a buffet with a wonderful panorama of the Nivegy Valley and Lake Balaton. Simple, street-food-style food, very delicious local wines, and a pleasant terrace to sit out on. If you arrive by car, there is plenty of parking, and it is only a few steps from the main road. Yet in the grove-like location on the hillside, we can feel ourselves in a real Balaton Highland atmosphere. Several bicycle paths (MTB), signposted, and hiking trails also go here. The area is full of attractions, for which this place can provide an excellent starting point.
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The spring is located very close to a gravel road, in the part closer to Balatoncsicsó, and the small rain house - with tables and fire pit. The water from the Spring does not come through a pipe, but emerges from the ground.
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According to a local speleologist, the cave system is approximately 7-8 kilometers long, of which only a 2-2.5 kilometer stretch can be visited today. The cave is 16 meters underground and you can reach the accessible part via a total of 73 steps. The largest hall in the cave - the Lóczy Hall - is almost 20 meters long, 3-5 meters wide and 8 meters high. Up to 130 people per hour can visit and navigate the cave. Up to three people can sit in a boat and explore the navigable part of the cave pond under professional guidance in just over 20 minutes. Traces of the water that once filled it can be observed on the walls and ceilings of the cave (around 6 to 8 meters high). The depth of the water in the navigable section is around 0.4 to 3 meters. It is recommended to wear comfortable street clothes and sturdy shoes when visiting the cave. With a bit of luck you can even spot the cave's only type of fish - the minnow.
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Öreg-Erdő offers a selection of 3 dedicated no traffic gravel bike trails, providing peaceful rides away from busy roads. These routes vary in difficulty, ensuring options for different skill levels.
The no traffic gravel bike trails in Öreg-Erdő traverse diverse terrain, including extensive forests, rolling hills, and paths near lakes and rivers. You'll encounter a mix of quiet gravel roads, forest paths, and some smoother sections, with moderate elevation changes that make for engaging rides.
Yes, Öreg-Erdő features challenging no traffic gravel routes. For instance, the Felsődörgicse Church Ruins – Dörgicse–Mencshely Climb loop from Balatonhenye and the Veléte Palace Ruins – Hamuházi Spring and Shelter loop from Szentbékkálla are both rated as difficult, offering significant climbs and longer distances for experienced riders.
Öreg-Erdő's no traffic gravel trails often lead to fascinating landmarks and scenic viewpoints. You might pass by historical sites like the Kinizsi Spring and Tálod Monastery Ruins, or enjoy panoramic vistas from the View of the Káli Valley or the View from Királykő. The Felsődörgicse Church Ruins loop specifically includes historical church ruins.
Yes, all the no traffic gravel bike routes in Öreg-Erdő are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your ride at the same point. Examples include the Felsődörgicse Church Ruins – Dörgicse–Mencshely Climb loop from Balatonhenye and the Veléte Palace Ruins – Hamuházi Spring and Shelter loop from Szentbékkálla.
The diverse landscapes of Öreg-Erdő make it suitable for gravel biking across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer is also enjoyable, especially when routes pass through shaded forests or near lakes. Winter conditions can vary, so checking local weather is advisable.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Öreg-Erdő. Riders often praise the tranquility of the routes, the varied terrain, and the opportunity to explore the region's natural beauty and historical sites away from vehicle traffic.
Yes, Öreg-Erdő is home to several natural attractions. You might encounter the Szentkút Spring, a natural monument, or explore areas with unique geological formations like the Basalt Columns at Hegyestű, which are characteristic of the wider region and add natural wonder to your ride.
The no traffic gravel bike routes in Öreg-Erdő typically range from approximately 29 km to 34 km in length. Depending on the route's difficulty and your pace, you can expect durations between 2 to 2.5 hours. For example, the Decorative Well – Tapolca Lake Cave loop from Tapolcai járás is about 33 km and takes around 2 hours.
Yes, the region's landscape includes numerous lakes and rivers. The Veléte Palace Ruins – Hamuházi Spring and Shelter loop from Szentbékkálla specifically mentions the Hamuházi Spring, and the Decorative Well – Tapolca Lake Cave loop from Tapolcai járás passes by the Tapolca Lake Cave, offering scenic views and refreshing stops.


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