Tangenziale nord presso la torbiera rialzata di Kesselsee
Tangenziale nord presso la torbiera rialzata di Kesselsee
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The Northern Bypass at Kesselsee Raised Bog refers to a scenic section of cycling paths that trace the northern perimeter of the highly protected Kesselsee Raised Bog, or Hochmoor am Kesselsee, in Bavaria, Germany. Situated in the district of Rosenheim, near the municipalities of Pfaffing and Edling, this area is renowned for its unique ecological significance. The Kesselsee Raised Bog is a designated nature conservation area, forming part of the larger Rosenheim Basin Bogs, one of southern Germany's most extensive…
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Distanza 4,12 km
Salita 40 m
Discesa 50 m
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mercoledì 4 marzo
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Velocità max vento: 13,0 km/h
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The cycling paths feature a generally excellent surface, making for a smooth ride. However, cyclists should be prepared for some hilly sections. There is a notable steep climb if approaching the area from the east, after which the route becomes more flowing. Overall, it's a mix of open stretches and beautiful forest paths.
Yes, the route offers glimpses of the Kesselsee and immerses cyclists in the unique raised bog ecosystem. Keep an eye out for distinctive bog flora like peat mosses and carnivorous plants such as sundew. The surrounding forest sections also provide picturesque natural scenery.
While the route is generally considered accessible and enjoyable, the presence of some hilly sections, including a steep climb from the east, means it's rated as intermediate difficulty. However, many sections are family-friendly, and the minimal car traffic makes it a safer environment for less experienced riders. For families, it's advisable to check specific route profiles for elevation details.
Specific parking locations are not detailed in the available information, but it is generally understood that parking is available near the access points to the cycling network in the Pfaffing and Edling region. Given the popularity of the area, especially on weekends, arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot.
The area is a nature conservation site, and while cycling is permitted on designated paths, specific rules regarding dogs are not explicitly stated. It is generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect the sensitive ecosystem and wildlife, and to ensure they do not disturb other visitors. Always follow local signage regarding pet regulations.
The Kesselsee Raised Bog is situated near the municipalities of Pfaffing and Edling in Bavaria. These towns and the surrounding region offer various amenities, including cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. Cyclists can plan their routes to pass through or near these villages for refreshments or an overnight stay.
The 'Northern Bypass' refers to a section of a larger network of cycling paths. The duration of your ride will depend on the specific route you choose, its length, your cycling speed, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery. A typical loop around the Kesselsee area could range from 1 to 3 hours, depending on the exact distance covered.
While the area is accessible by car, specific public transport links directly to the cycling path access points are not detailed. Visitors would likely need to use regional bus or train services to nearby towns like Pfaffing or Edling, and then cycle or walk to the starting points of the routes. Checking local transport schedules for the Rosenheim district is recommended.
The primary cycling season is generally from spring through autumn. While cycling might be possible in winter, conditions can vary significantly. Paths may be icy, snowy, or muddy, especially in a raised bog environment. It's crucial to check local weather conditions, wear appropriate gear, and use a suitable bike for potentially challenging winter terrain.
Yes, the Kesselsee Raised Bog is part of a broader network of cycling paths in the Pfaffing and Edling region. Many routes are designed to be circular, allowing cyclists to start and end at the same point. Exploring komoot's route suggestions for the area can help you find various circular options that suit your preferred distance and difficulty.
The Kesselsee Raised Bog is a significant ecological site, home to specialized flora and fauna. While cycling, you might spot unique insects, including rare dragonfly species like the alpine emerald and northern emerald. The bog's distinct ecosystem also supports various bird species, making it an interesting area for nature observation.
Generally, no special permits are required for cycling on the designated paths within the Kesselsee Raised Bog nature conservation area. However, as it is a protected site, visitors are expected to stay on marked trails, respect the natural environment, and adhere to any posted regulations to preserve its unique ecosystem.