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No traffic touring cycling routes around PR Prameniště Chomutovky traverse a landscape characterized by extensive peat bogs, including some of the deepest in Central Europe, and diverse ecosystems within the Ore Mountains. The region features peat spruce forests, remnants of natural beech forests, and mountain meadows, with the Chomutovka River originating in these bogs. While the core peat bogs present challenging terrain, the surrounding areas offer a network of routes suitable for touring cyclists. These routes provide access to the…
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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13.3km
00:59
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.0km
03:02
650m
650m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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20.0km
01:32
210m
210m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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20.3km
01:33
360m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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We now walk through the valley, the rocks rising up beside us. At the side of the path, we find the mouth of the Tiefen Blühend Glück tunnel. We get a view of the water again, a small path leading directly up to it. We now stand on a rock in the middle of the water. A short distance further, now directly along the water, we walk through this landscape, which nature has shaped here. The loud rush of the Schwarze Pockau river, the mountains around us, rustic and mystical, simply beautiful. We cross the river, the rocks rising before us like a giant. The large stones in the water give us an idea of its power. Here's the entire tour https://youtu.be/LYmwgx7Z0Lk
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The bridge over the Schwarze Pockau (also Schwarzwasser, Czech: Černá) marks the border between the Federal Republic of Germany and the Czech Republic. It separates Reitzenhain in Saxony from the former town of Böhmisch Reizenhain. It is also considered the oldest existing border in Europe. It was established by Emperor Charles IV in 1372 and reaffirmed in 1459 with the Treaty of Cheb.
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The children of Bohemian Reizenhain were taught in an elementary school from around 1790. In 1883, a new elementary school with a teacher's apartment was built. Today, only a few remaining pillars of the fence remain as a reminder of it. A poorhouse was established in the previous school, a few hundred meters away. In 1937 and 1938, there was also a Czech school in Reizenhain.
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He was a bon vivant who didn't always follow legal paths: Carl Heinrich Stülpner, to whom a memorial was erected here as Karl Stülpner. Born in Scharfenstein in 1762, the Erzgebirge soldier, poacher, smuggler, and manufacturer is still regarded as a folk hero in his homeland, occasionally even referred to as the "Saxon Robin Hood." Elaborate biographies surround him, contributing to a rich legend. Stülpner died in Scharfenstein in 1841.
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This memorial stone is dedicated to Anton Günther. Born on June 5, 1876, in Gottesgab, the folk poet and composer of around 140 dialect songs, distinguished by his love of his homeland and ethnic patriotism, is also considered the inventor of the song postcard. In 1919 and 1920, the local poet visited the Reitzenhain Ore Mountains Association, founded in 1898. After Günther, suffering from severe depression, took his own life on April 29, 1937, at the age of not even 61, the association decided to erect a memorial in his honor at the Reißigmühle.
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There are nearly 160 no-traffic touring cycling routes around PR Prameniště Chomutovky. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences, from easy rides to more challenging tours, all designed to keep you away from heavy vehicle traffic.
The terrain around PR Prameniště Chomutovky is varied. While the core peat bogs can be challenging due to swampy ground, the surrounding touring cycling routes often feature a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces. You'll find paths through mountain meadows, peat spruce forests, and remnants of natural beech forests, characteristic of the Ore Mountains. Routes like the Lehmheidner Pond – Náčetin loop from Kühnhaide offer a moderate challenge with varied surfaces.
Yes, there are 20 easy no-traffic touring routes in the area. These are generally shorter with less elevation gain, making them ideal for a relaxed ride. An example is the Black Pockau River – Nonnenfelsen Climbing Crag loop from Kühnhaide, which is just over 13 km long and has minimal elevation changes.
The region is renowned for its unique natural features, particularly the extensive peat bogs which are among the deepest in Central Europe. You can observe unique flora like peat pine, bog rosemary, and dwarf birch. The Chomutovka River originates here, and you'll encounter various ponds and small lakes. The Pond with rest area in PR Prameniště Chomutovky is a notable spot within the reserve itself.
Yes, the region has a rich history. You can discover sites such as the Pohraniční (Böhmisch Reizenhain) Memorial Site or the Ruins of Böhmisch Kühnhaide. The Historic Buildings of Reitzenhain also offer a glimpse into the area's past. These points of interest can be integrated into your touring cycling adventures.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 1200 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the no-traffic routes, the stunning natural beauty of the Ore Mountains, and the unique experience of cycling near the peat bogs and the Chomutovka River source. The well-maintained paths and diverse landscapes are frequently highlighted.
Many of the touring cycling routes around PR Prameniště Chomutovky are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the challenging Pressnitz Reservoir – Schwarzbachtal loop from Hora Svatého Šebestiána offers a substantial circular ride through scenic landscapes.
Spring, summer, and early autumn are generally the best seasons for touring cycling. In spring, you'll see the landscape come alive with fresh greenery. Summer offers warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours. Early autumn provides beautiful foliage and often pleasant cycling conditions. Winter can be challenging due to snow and ice, especially in higher elevations of the Ore Mountains.
As PR Prameniště Chomutovky is a significant nature reserve, it's crucial to respect protected areas. While the broader region offers numerous cycling routes, direct cycling through the most sensitive parts of the peat bogs may be restricted or challenging due to the delicate ecosystem. Always stick to designated paths and trails, and be mindful of signage regarding protected zones. For detailed information on specific cycling regulations within the reserve, it's advisable to consult local park authorities or official information boards.
Parking is typically available in the nearby villages and towns that serve as common starting points for routes. For instance, areas around Kühnhaide, Hora Svatého Šebestiána, or Reitzenhain often have designated parking facilities for visitors. It's recommended to check the specific route details on komoot for suggested starting points and parking information.
Yes, the region features several beautiful lakes and ponds. The Cycle Path Along the Eastern Shore of Preßnitz Reservoir is a prime example, offering scenic views and a dedicated cycling path. Other notable bodies of water include Schwarzer Teich and Blazer Pond, which are often incorporated into touring routes.
Many outdoor routes in the Ore Mountains are dog-friendly, but it's essential to keep your dog under control, especially in nature reserves like PR Prameniště Chomutovky, to protect wildlife and other visitors. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding dogs, particularly in sensitive ecological areas. Generally, dogs on a leash are welcome on most public trails.


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