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No traffic touring cycling routes in Commendewald traverse a landscape characterized by gentle hills and forest paths, offering a serene environment for cyclists. The region features a mix of open countryside, such as the Hartberger Gmoos, and wooded areas like the Feistritztal Forest. Cycling routes often pass by natural features such as ponds and forest grottos, providing varied scenery. This area is suitable for exploring by touring bicycle, with routes designed to avoid busy roads.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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54.0km
03:14
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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68.6km
04:15
470m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:32
300m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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„A rose is beautiful, but not mysterious“, writes Karel CAPEK (1890–1938) in his book „The Gardener's Year“, in which he 'with fine irony and loving observation tells of the eternal cycle of the garden season' (publisher's text). The Czech writer further elaborates: „Among the mysterious plants are… the tree of knowledge, ancient trees in general (…). I will not tell you what the mystery lies in, the mystery must simply be acknowledged, so that we can find it and humbly bow to it.“ The text is a little over 100 years old, but even today, we humans of the 21st century should feel awe and humility towards the mystery of ancient trees.
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A beautiful little spot here in the center of Hohenbrugg. A pretty pond with relaxation options. Opposite, a covered pavilion for resting. There is also a Jesus cross. And an info board for all the curious. What more could you want :)
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An imposing church with a small park and resting places. I have to explore the interior another time... I didn't want to be the party pooper at the fair.
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In this forest, you'll find some wooden houses built on stilts. It looks rustic and original. It makes you want to be a child again and spend your holidays here :)
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A beautifully landscaped pond. Perfect for a short stroll. And afterwards, a coffee in the pondside café. If you can find a seat, that is ;)
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Now part of the Collection https://www.komoot.com/de-de/collection/3600632/-naturdenkmaeler-besondere-baeume-und-weitere-schaetze-der-natur
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I was there today. I didn't use the Komoot route, as it mostly led me along the main road. I followed the Alpine Club trail for large sections. It was a wonderful tour and a beautiful destination.
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Just see for yourself. It's almost impossible to describe. I always enjoy coming here.
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Commendewald offers a wide selection of traffic-free touring cycling routes, with over 200 options to explore. This includes 39 easy routes, 105 moderate routes, and 63 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
The traffic-free routes in Commendewald traverse a diverse landscape. You'll find paths winding through serene alpine valleys, alongside picturesque rivers like the Isar, and around tranquil alpine lakes such as Ferchensee and Lautersee. Some routes may also feature unique hummock meadows (Buckelwiesen) and offer views of the dramatic Karwendel and Wetterstein mountain ranges.
Yes, Commendewald has 39 easy touring cycling routes that are perfect for beginners and families looking for a relaxed ride away from traffic. These routes often follow gentler paths through valleys and along riverbanks, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages. For example, the route "Path to the 1000-Year-Old Oak – Thousand-Year-Old Oak loop from Bierbaum an der Safen" is a moderate option that can be adapted for a family outing.
Absolutely. For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, Commendewald offers 63 difficult routes. These routes often include more significant elevation gains and longer distances, providing a rewarding experience with stunning views of the alpine landscape. An example of a challenging route is "Harter Pond – Thousand-Year-Old Oak loop from Bierbaum an der Safen".
Many routes in Commendewald pass by fascinating natural attractions and cultural landmarks. You might encounter impressive natural monuments like the Thousand-Year-Old Oak or the Bierbaumer Oak. The region also features charming Fairy Tale Forest areas and historical sites such as the Wooden Wayside Shrine Sculpture. Additionally, you can explore dramatic gorges like the Leutasch Gorge or Partnach Gorge, known for their waterfalls and unique geological formations.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Commendewald are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location. This makes planning easier and offers a continuous scenic experience. An example is the "View of Bad Blumau – Hartberger Gmoos loop from Bierbaum an der Safen".
The best time for traffic-free touring cycling in Commendewald is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is mild, and the natural landscape is at its most vibrant. While some paths might be accessible in winter, many routes are best enjoyed when free of snow and ice, typically from April to October.
Many of the traffic-free routes in Commendewald are suitable for cycling with dogs, especially those on wider paths or quiet country lanes. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of other cyclists and wildlife. Always check local regulations for specific areas, particularly around nature reserves or protected zones.
Parking is generally available in the villages and towns that serve as common starting points for these routes, such as Mittenwald or Bierbaum an der Safen. Look for designated public parking areas, often near trailheads or town centers. Some routes may also have smaller, informal parking spots along their access roads.
Yes, many starting points for touring cycling routes in the broader Mittenwald region are accessible via public transport, particularly by train or bus. Mittenwald itself has a train station, making it convenient to arrive without a car. Check local public transport schedules for specific connections to your chosen route's starting point.
The no-traffic touring routes in Commendewald are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1,700 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the peaceful atmosphere, the stunning natural scenery, and the well-maintained paths that allow for a truly relaxing and immersive cycling experience away from busy roads.
Yes, many routes pass through charming villages or near traditional Bavarian mountain huts (like Mittenwalder Hütte or Brunnsteinhütte) where you can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. These spots offer opportunities to rest, enjoy local cuisine, and refill water bottles, ensuring a comfortable journey. The old town of Mittenwald itself is rich with such options.
Commendewald's routes are renowned for their scenic beauty. Many paths offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Karwendel and Wetterstein mountain ranges, serene alpine lakes, and picturesque valleys. The Kranzberg Panoramic Trail, for instance, provides stunning vistas from Mittenwald's local mountain, and the Karwendel Cable Car offers access to even higher, expansive viewpoints.
While many routes are designed for day trips, some can be combined or are part of longer networks that offer extended traffic-free touring experiences. For example, the "Feistritz Bridge – Feistritztal Forest Path loop from Bierbaum an der Safen" covers over 50 km, and other routes can be linked to create multi-day adventures, often following historic paths like sections of the ancient Roman route Via Claudia.


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