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No traffic road cycling routes around Amtsberg offer a diverse landscape within Germany's Erzgebirge (Ore Mountains) region. The area features rolling hills and impressive mountain landscapes, providing varied terrain for road cyclists. Many routes utilize well-paved surfaces, with some harder options potentially including unpaved sections. Cyclists can explore scenic river valleys like the Zschopau and Zwönitz, which contribute to the region's natural beauty.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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One of many beautiful descents here.
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Well-maintained path, quiet on weekdays and almost deserted.
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Very nice tour and lots of great views.
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During the year of the European Capital of Culture, there was also open-air culture here.
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More about the history: https://www.sachses-ruh.de/wir-über-uns/stadtpark/
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The 🟣 PURPLE PATH 🟣 is a sculpture trail that connects Chemnitz, the 2025 Capital of Culture, with 38 towns and cities in the region. Numerous artists have contributed works of various kinds, telling an unknown story of the region. More information at https://chemnitz2025.de/purple-path/ Michael Sailsdorfer "Flow Equilibrium" at the Zschopau Bridge, Zschopau Material: stainless steel, mirror glass Size: 4.50 m, mirror 1.0 m "An angled steel tube structure holds a circular mirror above the river. Its convex surfaces reflect houses, trees, people, the sky, and the flowing water. In the mirror image, the surroundings appear distorted and, depending on the viewing position and the lighting conditions, add a retrospective view to the view of the river and cityscape, which fixes the wandering eye perception in the circle of reflection." Sailstorfer's work is entirely focused on the location of its installation on the banks of the Zschopau River, on optical phenomena and the narrated history of the old salt road and the former motorcycle town, which becomes visible in a section at the moment of observation. With the title "Flow Equilibrium," the sculptor, born in 1979 and now living in Berlin, refers to the work's context. and object artist, on the natural law that there is always the same amount flowing into a system as there is flowing out. He applies this principle to the order of the urban landscape. The side mirrors of legendary motorcycle models, which were produced at the MZ motorcycle factory in Zschopau until 2009 and exported all over the world, inspired Sailstorfer to create his sculpture. Even though motorcycles are no longer built in Zschopau, the myth of the MZ TS and MZ ETZ lives on, designed in the 1980s by, among others, Chemnitz designer Karl Clauss Dietel. The listed building of the motorcycle factory was built around 1925 according to plans by the architect Willy Schönefeld in the New Building style. Thus, the viewer of Sailstorfer's sculpture, opposite and below Salzbrücke, reflects on the history of the salt road that emerged in the Middle Ages, the motorcycle construction and its DKV brand developed by the Danish engineer Rasmussen from 1903 onwards, as well as the rise and fall of the MZ brand. And yet, Sailstorfer's work "Flow equilibrium" leads to a good future: the amount of energy remains constant, and everything that flows out grows back in smoothly." (Text: Alexander Ochs / Ulrike Pennewitz)
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With the site-specific sculpture "Flow Equilibrium," Michael Sailstorfer draws on Zschopau's history while simultaneously pointing toward the future: The approximately 4.5-meter-high sculpture, modeled after a motorcycle side mirror, will be placed on the northern bank of the Zschopau River, from where it will extend outward toward the river. Two mirrors, each one meter in diameter, are mounted at the end of the stainless steel structure, which protrudes from the embankment. The convex, outward-curving mirrors point both toward and against the river's current. The artwork will be positioned so that it will be clearly visible from both the bank and the bridge. The title "Flow Equilibrium" originally comes from biology and describes a state in which, for example, a cell maintains a balance between the inflowing and outflowing substances. "Flow Equilibrium" alludes to both the Zschopau River flowing beneath the sculpture and the flow of time. Both levels of meaning are embodied in the sculpture's mirrors, which point upstream and downstream. https://www.zschopau.de/aktuelles/purple-path-michael-sailstorfer-fliessgleichgewicht-zschopau-wird-im-august-eingeweiht
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There are nearly 40 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Amtsberg, offering a variety of distances and elevations. Most routes are moderate, with a few easier and more challenging options to suit different fitness levels.
Yes, Amtsberg offers a few easier no-traffic road cycling routes suitable for families. These routes typically feature mostly well-paved surfaces and gentler inclines. An example is the Zwönitztal Valley – Einsiedler Brewery loop from Einsiedel August-Bebel-Platz, which is around 14.7 km with moderate elevation gain, making it a good option for a relaxed ride.
The Amtsberg region, nestled in the Erzgebirge (Ore Mountains), offers diverse landscapes for road cyclists. You'll experience a mix of rolling hills and impressive mountain scenery. Routes often follow picturesque river valleys like the Zschopau and Zwönitz, providing lush vegetation and scenic views, while higher sections offer panoramic vistas across the peaks.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Amtsberg, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 1,100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's diverse terrain, from challenging ascents to idyllic valley rides, and the opportunity to explore the scenic beauty of the Erzgebirge on quiet roads.
Absolutely. Many routes offer stunning views and pass by notable natural features. You might encounter viewpoints like the Dreibrüderhöhe Observation Tower, offering panoramic vistas, or natural monuments such as the Kemtau Rocks. The Dittersdorfer Höhe also provides striking views of the lower Ore Mountains.
Yes, the region is rich in history. While cycling, you might pass by significant landmarks such as Wolkenstein Castle, perched high above the Zschopau Valley, or Augustusburg Castle. Some routes also offer glimpses into the region's mining history, like the Röhrgrabenweg trail.
Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in Amtsberg are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Sternmühlental – Hennersdorf Covered Wooden Bridge loop from Chemnitz-Reichenhain is a moderate 51 km loop that takes you through varied terrain.
The best time for road cycling in Amtsberg is typically from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, you'll find opportunities for breaks and refreshments. The region has charming towns and villages where you can stop. For instance, the Traditional Inn Adelsbergturm is a notable spot, and routes like the Zwönitztal Valley loop pass by the Einsiedler Brewery, offering a chance to refuel.
For experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, the Erzgebirge offers demanding routes with significant elevation gains. While specific no-traffic routes are generally moderate, the broader region includes very hard rides like the Fichtelberg Ascent or the Augustusburg Castle loop, which can have over 1,600m of elevation gain, some with unpaved segments that require careful navigation.
Many routes start from towns or villages that offer public parking facilities. When planning your ride on komoot, check the route details for suggested starting points, which often include information about nearby parking. For example, routes starting from Einsiedel or Chemnitz-Reichenhain typically have accessible parking options.
Yes, some routes incorporate scenic water features. For instance, the Reifland Serpentines – Neunzehnhain I Dam loop from Zschopau includes views of the Neunzehnhain I Dam. Additionally, the Schwemmteich is a beautiful lake highlight that might be near or along some cycling paths.


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