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Road cycling around Lavant offers a diverse landscape characterized by the Lavant River valley, flanked by the Koralpe to the east and the Saualpe to the west. The region provides a mix of terrains, from gentle routes along the river to more demanding climbs with significant elevation gains in the surrounding mountainous areas. This varied topography allows for road cycling experiences that range from flat, scenic rides to challenging ascents.
Last updated: April 22, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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This difficult 57.3-mile road cycling loop from Chichester through South Harting and Midhurst offers challenging climbs and stunning South D
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This moderate 49.9-mile road cycling loop through the South Downs National Park offers rolling hills and charming villages.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Road is very broken up at the bottom if you descend so beware potholes.
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12% climb out of East Dean with the reward of a great descent down to Goodwood
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Burton Mill Pond is part of the Burton Mill and Chingford Ponds Local Nature Reserve (LNR). Originating in the late 16th century to fuel a forge, the pond has a historical past. By the late 18th century, it played a vital role as part of a water mill for grinding corn, with the imposing structure by the road now standing as the remnants of the old mill. It's part of a fabulous landscape as you cycle along the road bordering its northeastern shore.
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Burton Mill Pond is part of the Burton Mill and Chingford Ponds Local Nature Reserve (LNR). Originating in the late 16th century to fuel a forge, the pond has a historical past. By the late 18th century, it played a vital role as part of a water mill for grinding corn, with the imposing structure by the road now standing as the remnants of the old mill. It's part of a fabulous landscape as you cycle along the road bordering its northeastern shore.
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Nestled just north of Rowlands Castle, Finchdean is a charming hamlet where every building has a timeless charm. There is still a blacksmiths here now. On the green there is a pleasant rest area with seating. This is where the village animal pound/jail once stood.
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The Red Lion is a charming country pub in Chalton characterised by its thatched roof. It’s believed to be one of the oldest pubs in Hampshire, dating from at least the 16th century.
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Wildham Lane is an excellent section of scenic road cycling linking the West Sussex villages of East Marden and Stoughton. The narrow country lane cuts through Wildham Wood and passes the Hare and Hounds pub in Stoughton.
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Nestled on the outskirts of Chichester, between the villages of Singleton and Upwaltham, the pretty village of East Dean lies in the scenic Upper Lavant Valley of the South Downs. This quaint settlement, steeped in history with traces of Celtic fields and Roman artifacts, has a timeless charm. It features a pond on the village green and a distinctive flint-walled pub called The Star and Garter. Surprisingly, despite its small size, East Dean proudly hosts a football team, a local institution founded over 130 years ago, competing in the West Sussex league.
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Lavant offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 120 tours available on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 52 easy, 64 moderate, and 6 difficult options.
The Lavanttal region provides a diverse landscape for road cyclists. You can expect a mix of terrains, from gentle, scenic rides along the Lavant River valley to more demanding climbs with significant elevation gains in the surrounding mountainous areas like the Koralpe and Saualpe. This allows for experiences ranging from flat, pleasure cycling to challenging ascents.
Yes, Lavant has numerous options for beginners. There are 52 easy road cycling routes available, perfect for those looking for less strenuous rides. These often follow the river valleys, offering a more relaxed experience.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the mountainous areas surrounding the Lavanttal, such as the Koralpe and Saualpe, offer routes with significant elevation gains. There are 6 difficult road cycling routes listed, providing opportunities for demanding ascents and rewarding views.
Road cycling in Lavant allows you to experience a variety of natural features. You'll ride alongside the Lavant River, which gives the region its name, and through valleys flanked by the Koralpe and Saualpe mountains. Some routes may also pass by serene lakes such as East Dean Village Green and Pond or Mill Pond, and offer views of natural monuments like Harting Down.
Yes, the Lavanttal region is rich in cultural and historical sites. While cycling, you can explore towns like Wolfsberg with its historic old town, or St. Paul im Lavanttal, home to the impressive Benedictine monastery of St. Paul. Routes may also pass by historical landmarks such as the Basilika Maria Loretto in St. Andrä im Lavanttal, or ancient sites like the Devil's Humps (Bronze Age Barrows).
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Lavant are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the West Dean and Rowlands Castle loop from Chichester – South Downs National Park, which is a popular moderate route.
The Lavanttal region is generally excellent for road cycling during the warmer months. The mild climate of the southern side of the Alps makes spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for exploring the extensive network of routes. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Absolutely. Lavant is an outdoor activity hub. Beyond road cycling, the region boasts over 1,000 kilometers of marked, family-friendly hiking routes, reaching elevations of up to 2,100 meters. There are also 450 kilometers of marked mountain bike tours for those seeking more adventurous rides.
The road cycling routes in Lavant are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which offers everything from gentle river-side paths to challenging mountain climbs, and the beautiful Carinthian cultural landscape.
Yes, some routes offer views of the Goodwood Estate. For instance, the moderate route Chichester, Goodwood and the Centurion Way – South Downs National Park incorporates the Centurion Way and provides views of the estate.
The Lavanttal region offers an extensive bus and train network, which can be conveniently utilized to access various starting points for cycling tours. This allows for flexible planning, whether you want to shorten a route or explore different areas without driving.
Yes, the Lavanttal connects to larger cycling experiences. The Via Carinzia, a 162 km route, traverses the mild climate of the southern side of the Alps and links areas like the Rosental Valley and Lake Klopeiner See, offering an extended cycling adventure.


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