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No traffic gravel bike trails around Bezirk Arbon are characterized by a diverse landscape encompassing the southern shores of Lake Constance, rolling hills, and extensive woodlands. The region, influenced by the Rhine glacier, features varied terrain with numerous low-traffic roads, dirt tracks, and unsurfaced paths ideal for gravel biking. These routes often combine lakeside tranquility with ascents through agricultural areas and forests, providing a mix of flat sections and gentle climbs. The area offers a well-developed network of paths suitable for exploring its natural and historical features.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
4.6
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31
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28.5km
02:12
570m
570m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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36
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36.3km
02:47
710m
710m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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19
riders
19.9km
01:38
470m
470m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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21
riders
58.1km
03:20
590m
590m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36.6km
03:09
1,080m
1,080m
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 Mittelland Route – Between Lake Constance and Lake Geneva
Since 1983, the Collegiate Church and Cathedral of St. Gallen (actually Collegiate Church of St. Gallus and Otmar) and the entire Abbey District have been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The baroque new building of the Benedictine monastery church, built between 1755 and 1766, stands where Saint Gallus is said to be buried. From 720 onwards, Abbot Otmar organised the construction work around the crypt, and his successor Gozbert began the construction of the new monastery church from 820 onwards. The construction of the Collegiate Church in its present form - it is one of the last monumental sacred buildings of the late Baroque period - was planned by Gabriel Loser and Johann Caspar Bagnato. Its two 68-metre-high towers tower above the old town of St. Gallen.
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Cathedral, St. Gallen Several earlier structures preceded the monumental church. Originally, the chapel of Saint Gallus stood on this site, where the saint was buried around 640. Later buildings incorporated Gallus's tomb. Around 720 (the founding of the monastery), a stone church was built. By the 9th century, the church had already reached its present length. In the 15th century, a new choir in the Gothic style was constructed. In 1756, the monks embarked on the final phase of the church's reconstruction, which was completed in 1766. The renowned architect Johann Kaspar Bagnato played a significant role in the design, while Johann Michael Beer oversaw the construction. The patrons were Abbots Cölestin Gugger von Staudach and Beda Angehrn. After the dissolution of the monastery, the church became a cathedral (bishop's church) in 1824. The church underwent interior renovations from 1961 to 1967 and exterior renovations from 2000 to 2003. The church has an elongated, rectangular floor plan. Within this plan, a rotunda (round structure) is inserted, resembling a transept. On the eastern end, the striking twin-tower facade rises as a dominant feature, the emblem of the Diocese, City, and Canton of St. Gallen. The facade's sculptural decoration includes figures of Saints Maurice and Desiderius and a relief depicting the Coronation of the Virgin Mary by the Holy Trinity. The interior of the church is a three-aisled, free-pillared structure with a central dome (rotunda). High-quality stucco work, vault paintings, altars, and the choir stalls are among the highlights of the interior. The concept of harmoniously coordinated art forms is the work of Christian Wentzinger, sculptor and painter. Text / Source: City of St. Gallen, Town Hall, 9001 St. Gallen https://www.stadt.sg.ch/home/freizeit-tourismus/stgallen-entdecken/stiftsbezirk-unesco-weltkulturerbe.html
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Of course, you can also ride past a castle on a mountain bike.
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Good spot for taking a break or escaping a sudden storm! There's some places to sit, as well as an overhanging roof where you can hide from the rain :)
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Info: Bridge currently closed due to construction. August 18, 2025
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Nice to drive. The alternative route via Mohren is a bit quieter.
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A very nice local recreation area. You can swim in the ponds.
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Bezirk Arbon offers a wide selection of car-free gravel bike trails, with over 100 routes available for exploration. These range from easy lakeside spins to more challenging rides through the rolling hills and woodlands.
You'll find a diverse mix of terrain. Many routes feature sections along the picturesque shores of Lake Constance, offering stunning views. As you venture inland, expect to encounter rolling hills, woodlands, and a network of dirt tracks and unsurfaced roads, perfect for gravel biking. Some routes may include segments that are unpaved and more challenging, providing a true gravel experience.
Yes, Bezirk Arbon caters to various skill levels. While the majority of the 106 available routes are rated as moderate or difficult, there are also several easier options perfect for beginners or those seeking a more relaxed ride. You can find routes like the Lake Constance cycle path – Inseli Romanshorn loop from Egnach which offers a moderate challenge.
Many car-free gravel trails in Bezirk Arbon offer opportunities to discover fascinating sights. You can cycle past the historic Arbon Old Town with its medieval architecture, or enjoy the scenic Lake Promenade in Uttwil. The Arbon Harbor and Lakeside Promenade is another beautiful spot. On clear days, you'll also be treated to expansive views of Lake Constance and the distant Alps.
Absolutely! Many of the no-traffic gravel routes in Bezirk Arbon are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Water reservoir 1894 – View of Emmerzer Weiher loop from Romanshorn, offering a moderate circular ride.
While many gravel trails involve some unpaved sections, several routes are suitable for families, especially those with older children comfortable on mixed terrain. Look for routes that stick closer to the lake promenades or through less hilly woodlands. The Lake Constance Cycle Route, which passes through Arbon, offers many flat, paved sections that can be combined with short gravel detours for a family-friendly adventure.
The region is excellent for gravel biking from spring through autumn. The mild climate influenced by Lake Constance makes for pleasant riding conditions. Spring brings blooming orchards, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Even in winter, many trails remain accessible, though some unpaved sections might be muddy or covered in light snow, adding to the adventure.
Yes, many routes are specifically chosen for their scenic vistas. The lakeside paths, such as the Lake Promenade in Uttwil, provide continuous views of Lake Constance. For panoramic views that include the distant Alps, look for routes that climb into the rolling hills surrounding the lake, like the challenging Ruggisberg Marian Chapel – Dottenwil Castle loop from Altnau.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Bezirk Arbon, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's stunning lakeside scenery, the peacefulness of the car-free routes, and the diverse terrain that keeps rides interesting. The combination of natural beauty and historical points of interest is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, Bezirk Arbon is well-equipped with places to refuel. Along the Lake Constance shoreline, you'll find numerous cafes and restaurants, especially in towns like Arbon and Romanshorn. Many routes also pass through charming villages where local inns and bakeries offer refreshments. For example, the Newly Paved Cycle Path – Waldschenke Romanshorn loop from Erlen offers opportunities to stop near Romanshorn.
Bezirk Arbon has good public transport connections, particularly by train and bus, making it easy to reach trailheads. Arbon and Romanshorn are major hubs with train stations. Many routes start or pass near these towns, allowing you to combine your gravel biking adventure with public transport. Check local timetables for specific connections to your chosen starting point.
Experienced gravel bikers will find plenty of challenging car-free routes in Bezirk Arbon. Many of the 55 difficult routes feature significant elevation gains and technical sections on unpaved surfaces. An example is the Tannenberg – Hauptwil Pond loop from Muolen, which offers a substantial climb and a rewarding experience for advanced riders.


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