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Germany
Bavaria
Upper Bavaria
Landkreis Dachau
Sulzemoos

View of Sulzemoos – View of Einsbach loop from Sulzemoos

Routes
Bike touring routes & trails
Germany
Bavaria
Upper Bavaria
Landkreis Dachau
Sulzemoos

View of Sulzemoos – View of Einsbach loop from Sulzemoos

Moderate

4.4

(7)

46

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View of Sulzemoos – View of Einsbach loop from Sulzemoos

01:38

27.7km

160m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 20, 2026

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395 m

St. Johann Baptist Church (Odelzhausen)

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Church from the 12th century. Tower superstructure with onion from 1732.

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857 m

View of Sulzemoos

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Beautifully contemplative, let it seem simple...

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2.73 km

View of Einsbach

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Left the pilgrimage church Heilig Blut, right St. Margaretha

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5.72 km

View of the Alps

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With good visibility 👍

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7.03 km

View of the Maisach

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It's beautiful everywhere along the Maisach

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21.4 km

View of Lauterbach

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The first documented mention as Hluttrinpah occurred around 900 AD. Later mentions speak of Lutrinpah, then Luterbach. The history of Lauterbach has been significantly influenced by Lauterbach Castle. Around 1400, the people of Dachau lived in Lauterbach's castle. From 1439, Lauterbach Castle and the associated property became the property of the von Hundt family. The first castle in Lauterbach was destroyed by the Swedes during the Thirty Years' War and later rebuilt. In the early 19th century, Lauterbach had around 200 residents, and in 1901 it had 347 residents. After the Second World War, the population rose to 580 people due to refugees, but they gradually emigrated again. On May 1, 1978, Lauterbach was incorporated into the larger municipality of Bergkirchen. In 2020 the district had 929 residents.

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Lauterbach Castle

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Above Lauterbach is the church and castle Lauterbach. The latter houses a cabaret and is also known for its Irish Folk Festival, if that should happen after Corona.

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Striking on the church tower are the red vertical lines. It is a rare, fine Gothic bar and tracery that covers the entire exterior walls of the tower and gives it its characteristic appearance. In the lower section, it is square, and in the upper section, it is octagonal. It is the only octagonal tower still preserved from Gothic times.

Founding legend: A shepherd wants to take the communion wafer home from the parish church of Einsbach and loses it on the way. A spring arises at this spot; it is contained and later built over with the church. Since the water was said to have healing effects, a small pilgrimage was maintained here until the Enlightenment at the end of the 18th century.
Source: kirchenundkapellen.de/kirchen/aaa-frame4kirchenundkapellen.htm

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13.0 km

11.3 km

2.61 km

772 m

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27.0 km

646 m

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Tuesday 19 May

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