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Gravel biking around Rohrbrunner Forst offers extensive no traffic gravel bike trails within the Spessart Nature Park. The region is characterized by dense mixed deciduous forests, gentle hills, and deep valleys, providing a dynamic cycling experience. Several picturesque river valleys, including the Main, Kinzig, and Sinn, traverse the area, adding scenic routes. The topography includes significant elevation gains, catering to various skill and fitness levels.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:41
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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59.5km
04:09
970m
970m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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27.5km
01:47
360m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.9km
02:48
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Directly next to the Echterspfahl
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great surprise in the middle of the forest
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Here the "Eselsweg", an old trade route running north-south, along which animals heavily laden with salt were formerly transported from Bad Orb, crosses the old postal route running east-west from Würzburg to Frankfurt am Main. It was once a meeting place for the hunters and beaters of the Prince-Electors and Bishops of Mainz. The name goes back to the legend according to which the three Echter brothers, who were all active as robber knights and were pursued by Emperor Barbarossa's troops, met there from time to time and tied their horses to the metal rings of the post. The "Eselsweg" is today a quality long-distance hiking trail of 111 km.
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The Hafenlohr is a 26.5 km long (27.7 km including the Tiergartenbach) right tributary of the Main River in the districts of Aschaffenburg and Main-Spessart in the Bavarian Spessart region. The Hafenlohr rises from two springs in the municipality of Rothenbuch. The longer and occasionally more water-rich branch is the Tiergartenbach, which often dries up on dry days. Officially, it is considered the upper course of the Hafenlohr main watercourse. The source, known as the Hafenlohr Spring, in the center of the village provides water almost year-round. The Hafenlohr Spring is located at Rothenbuch Castle. It was encased in sandstone during the road widening of the St 2317. Its water flows northwest through the castle moat and, after about 100 meters, flows from the left bank into the bed of the Tiergartenbach, which flows from the Tiergartengrund on the northern edge of the village and is already 1.3 km[7] long. It doesn't provide water year-round, but at times it provides more than the perennial spring at the castle. The spring at the castle was probably once a meeting place for hunters in the eastern Spessart, which is why construction of a hunting lodge began here in 1342. The spring water fed the castle moat and several surrounding trout lakes, which no longer exist. Source and further information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hafenlohr_(Fluss)
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The Hafenlohr is a 26.5 km long (27.7 km including the Tiergartenbach) right tributary of the Main River in the districts of Aschaffenburg and Main-Spessart in the Bavarian Spessart region. The Hafenlohr rises from two springs in the municipality of Rothenbuch. The longer and occasionally more water-rich branch is the Tiergartenbach, which often dries up on dry days. Officially, it is considered the upper course of the Hafenlohr main watercourse. The source, known as the Hafenlohr Spring, in the center of the village provides water almost year-round. The Hafenlohr Spring is located at Rothenbuch Castle. It was encased in sandstone during the road widening of the St 2317. Its water flows northwest through the castle moat and, after about 100 meters, flows from the left bank into the bed of the Tiergartenbach, which flows from the Tiergartengrund on the northern edge of the village and is already 1.3 km[7] long. It doesn't provide water year-round, but at times it provides more than the perennial spring at the castle. The spring at the castle was probably once a meeting place for hunters in the eastern Spessart, which is why construction of a hunting lodge began here in 1342. The spring water fed the castle moat and several surrounding trout lakes, which no longer exist. Source and further information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hafenlohr_(Fluss)
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There are some great highlights in Lohr.
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The no-traffic gravel bike trails in Rohrbrunner Forst primarily traverse extensive, heavily wooded landscapes, featuring dense mixed deciduous forests. You'll encounter varied topography with gentle hills and deep valleys, offering a dynamic cycling experience. The routes often utilize forest and service roads, ensuring a low-traffic environment. Expect a mix of challenging ascents and rewarding descents.
There are over 20 no-traffic gravel bike trails around Rohrbrunner Forst featured in this guide. These routes offer a range of experiences, from moderate to difficult, ensuring options for various skill levels.
The no-traffic gravel bike routes in Rohrbrunner Forst range from moderate to difficult. For instance, the Herrenbild Chapel – View of Heimbuchenthal loop from Heimbuchenthal is considered moderate, while routes like the View of Lohr am Main – Kneipp basin in the Aubach loop from Neuhütten and Mespelbrunn Castle – Sylvan Forest Lodge loop from Weibersbrunn are more challenging, featuring significant elevation gains.
Yes, several routes offer views of historical landmarks and natural beauty. For example, the Mespelbrunn Castle – Sylvan Forest Lodge loop from Weibersbrunn passes by the iconic Mespelbrunn Castle. Other attractions in the broader area include the charming Old Town of Lohr am Main and the rustic Hohewart-Haus, known for its food and as a popular starting point for tours.
The Spessart Nature Park, including Rohrbrunner Forst, is ideal for gravel biking from spring through autumn. The dense forests provide shade in warmer months, and the varied topography is enjoyable in milder weather. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for potential rain which can affect trail surfaces.
While many routes feature significant elevation, the extensive network of forest and service roads offers options for families. Look for routes described as 'moderate' in difficulty, which might provide a more manageable experience. The region's focus on low-traffic paths makes it safer for families to explore together.
The Spessart Nature Park generally welcomes dogs, but it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially in wooded areas, to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other trail users. Always carry water for your dog and be mindful of their endurance on longer rides.
Parking facilities are available at various entry points to the Spessart Nature Park and near popular starting points for tours. The Hohewart-Haus, for example, is a well-known starting point and likely offers parking. It's advisable to check specific route descriptions for recommended parking locations.
Yes, the region offers several options for refreshments. The Hohewart-Haus is a popular rustic forest house known for its food and home-brewed beer. Towns like Lohr am Main also provide charming old towns with various sights and cafes, perfect for a break during or after your ride.
The no-traffic gravel bike trails in Rohrbrunner Forst are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.65 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, extensive woodlands, the diverse terrain with rewarding views, and the opportunity to discover new paths away from car traffic.
Many of the gravel bike routes in Rohrbrunner Forst are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Maria am Weg - Chapel – Historic Town Hall loop from Dammbach and the Hafenlohrtal Valley – Hafenlohr River loop from Rohrberg, providing convenient options for exploration.


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