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Road cycling routes around Partensteiner Forst traverse a landscape characterized by dense mixed forests and gently rolling hills within the Spessart region. The area features an extensive network of paths, many with paved surfaces, suitable for road bikes. Cyclists can experience diverse terrain, including ascents and descents, alongside picturesque riverside scenery along the Main River.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
4.3
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26
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63.0km
03:07
750m
750m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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49.2km
02:10
300m
300m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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(1)
24
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44.0km
02:12
650m
650m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.8
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18
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(1)
83
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154km
06:32
1,020m
1,020m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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You can eat very well here. On Sundays, the kitchen is open all day.
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You then get a very good idea of how devastating some floods must have been....
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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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The landscape around Steinmühle is truly beautiful. This section is great for cycling and can be easily combined with various tours. The gradient (or decline, depending on the direction) is manageable and, with a maximum of 4-5% and thanks to the top-quality asphalt, is easy to manage. On Sundays, road cyclists share the road with motorcyclists. If you see a racing bike on the horizon, pull over and avoid cornering. For motorized two-wheelers, this is a real race track. Nevertheless, the highlight is the Steinmühle on the Weiberbach stream, which is worth the detour. 🤩👍🏻
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A very nice stretch of road. It's a great place to let the road roll 🚴💨 The asphalt is good, and traffic is absolutely light. At least, that was the case when I was here. On a Saturday, I only encountered one car passing me.
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Very nice here
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It is great fun to travel by bike here.
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Partensteiner Forest and the surrounding Spessart region offer an extensive network for road cyclists. You'll find over 100 road cycling routes, with options ranging from easy to difficult, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
The Partensteiner Forest is characterized by dense mixed forests and gently rolling hills, providing a diverse and engaging terrain. Many routes feature mostly paved surfaces, ideal for road bikes, with a mix of ascents and descents. You can also enjoy picturesque riverside scenery along the nearby Main River.
Yes, the region offers comfortable cycle paths with forest panoramas that are well-suited for various fitness levels. While many routes are moderate, there are 7 easy routes available. These often feature mostly paved surfaces and less challenging elevation gains, making them suitable for families or those new to road cycling.
For those seeking a challenge, Partensteiner Forest offers 34 difficult road cycling routes. One notable challenging route is the View of Rothenfels Castle – View of Karlsburg Castle ruins loop from Partenstein, which spans over 150 km with significant elevation gain, offering a demanding yet rewarding experience.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Partensteiner Forest are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Wiesbüttsee – Fischerhütte Inn at Lake Au loop from Wiesthal and the scenic Hafenlohrtal Scenic Road – Hafenlohrtal Nature Reserve loop from Wiesthal.
The best time for road cycling in Partensteiner Forest is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the dense mixed forests provide abundant shade, making for pleasant rides. Winter conditions can be challenging due to cold and potential snow or ice.
Yes, the region around Partensteiner Forest, including nearby towns like Lohr am Main and Frammersbach, offers various cyclist-friendly cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation options. Many routes pass through or near these towns, providing convenient stops for refreshments and overnight stays.
While road cycling, you can encounter historical landmarks such as the Krommenthal Railway Viaduct. The region also features charming towns like Lohr am Main, known as the 'Snow White town,' and Wertheim with its impressive castle ruins, which are great destinations for a stop during your tour.
Absolutely. Partensteiner Forest offers captivating natural landscapes with dense mixed forests, gently rolling hills, and picturesque riverside scenery along the Main River. The region is dotted with lakes and charming valleys, all enhancing the scenic beauty of the cycling routes and providing numerous viewpoints.
The Partensteiner Forest region is accessible by public transport. You can often transport your bike on regional trains to nearby train stations like Partenstein or Lohr am Main. It's advisable to check the specific train operator's regulations regarding bike transport and any associated fees before your journey.
There are various parking options available for cyclists in and around Partensteiner Forest, particularly in the Lohr Valley and near towns like Partenstein. Look for designated parking areas at trailheads or in town centers, which often provide convenient access to the cycling network.
The road cycling experience in Partensteiner Forest is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 300 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the well-maintained paved surfaces, and the beautiful natural scenery of the dense forests and riverside paths.
While the Partensteiner Forest is generally welcoming to outdoor enthusiasts, specific regulations for cycling with dogs can vary. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves like Spessartwiesen, and to ensure they are well-behaved around other cyclists and wildlife. Always carry water for your dog and clean up after them.


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