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Bad Hindelang

View of the Vils Valley – Vils Valley Trail loop from Unterjoch

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Germany
Bavaria
Swabia
Allgäu
Oberallgäu
Bad Hindelang

View of the Vils Valley – Vils Valley Trail loop from Unterjoch

Hard

4.7

(27)

265

riders

View of the Vils Valley – Vils Valley Trail loop from Unterjoch

04:45

85.6km

890m

Gravel riding

Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

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After 25.8 km for 420 m

Dismount required: • November-March (otherwise open)

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7.62 km

View of the Vils Valley

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If you come up the Vilstalstrasse, this high valley opens up almost surprisingly. From here it goes on to the Tannheimer Tal near Schattwald or to Jungholz ... but both are still connected with steep gradients.

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2

10.8 km

Vils Valley Trail

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great great great, highly recommended

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26.5 km

Beach

Beach

4

27.8 km

THIS is how you imagine a nice path in the Allgäu... above all, you can't drive a car there, so great for the bike.

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5

31.9 km

View of the River Lech in Füssen

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Here you have a beautiful view of the Lech. The flows at this point directly on the way and shimmers in great turquoise. In the background the mountains rise. A great sight.

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38.5 km

Schwangauer Gitter

Forest

44.7 km

Kniepass

Mountain Pass

8

48.7 km

Lech bei Lechaschau

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View over the Lech from the Lechaschau-Reutte bridge.

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9

48.7 km

This region offers breathtaking views of majestic mountains, green valleys, and clear streams. A relaxing, highly rewarding bike ride.

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60.6 km

Vorwerk Ehrenberg

Ruins

61.9 km

Alter Gaichtpass

Mountain Pass

12

75.4 km

Tannheimer Valley

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Worth a visit in every season.

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77.2 km

Greither Weiher

Lake

14

79.2 km

Tannheimer Valley

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The Tannheimer Hochtal valley fulfils (almost) all the wishes that a cyclist could have for a tour in the mountains. Unfortunately, it is not an insider tip. 😉 Great region, beautiful, will stay in your memory, recommended!

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85.6 km

End point

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

43.8 km

16.7 km

14.0 km

10.3 km

561 m

229 m

Surfaces

51.6 km

16.0 km

11.9 km

5.57 km

358 m

320 m

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Highest point (1,180 m)

Lowest point (790 m)

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Friday 3 July

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Comments

November 1, 2024,Rund um die Tannheimer Berge
Escape from the Danube fog into the mountains: The tour is a round trip by Gravel.Tirol, which we rode largely unchanged. Exception: After the old Gaichtpass, we stayed on asphalt before Weißenbach because the planned route was too shady for us. Wonderful round trip with great views, but definitely strenuous. With 38 teeth at the front and 42 at the …

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Alpsee, Hohenschwangau, Neuschwanstein, Füssen, Pfronten, and back through the Tannheimer Mountains. A dreamy route!

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One of our favorite tours, which connects some of the most beautiful Allgäu gravel sections with the Alatsee, Vilstal and Gaichtpass. Technically quite easy, but with a high proportion of gravel, you roll along quickly and enjoy the varied landscapes and rivers of the Eastern Allgäu and neighboring Tyrol.

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