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June 18, 2025
The 6th and penultimate stage of the Inn Cycle Path...it started with a flat tire. So we didn't cycle along the Inn River as planned, but instead stopped at the bike shop first. We then stayed on the direct road to Altötting (km 13) before returning to the left bank of the Inn River on the original route
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June 17, 2025
A very demanding 5th stage on the Inn Cycle Path with many short but steep climbs (up to 16%), but also plenty of rapid descents. The first 12 km beyond Rosenheim were on gravel on the left side of the dam, close to the Inn, before the route continued on open country paths to Wasserburg at km 32. Here
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June 16, 2025
The shortest stage of the entire Inn Cycle Route took us from Kufstein fairly close to the river on very well-paved paths. We took the cycle path on the east bank of the Inn, which kept us on Austrian territory for a few kilometers north of Kiefersfelden before turning into a gravel road just before
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June 15, 2025
A very beautiful third stage of the Inn Cycle Path. Well-developed, well-signposted, and close to the Inn River (but away from the A12 motorway). Very few gravel paths and very gentle climbs. The bike seemed to ride itself, whether on the field paths or the cycle paths. There was actually a place to
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June 14, 2025
A very beautiful second day's stage with a flat route. We started out of Innsbruck along the shady promenades along the Inn River. Then, at km 10, we made a short detour to Hall in Tirol. We continued on well-maintained asphalt roads to km 20, to the Swarovski Crystal Worlds. The second half again led
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June 13, 2025
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July 7, 2024
The last stage to the Hanseatic city of Lüneburg, like the days before, led along well-maintained paths, first from Gifhorn along the Elbe Lateral Canal to just before Bad Bevensen.
After a good ⅓ of the route, we continued through the spa park to Bienenbüttel to the ice cream parlor on the market square
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July 6, 2024
Day 6...the penultimate and longest stage of the entire route ran from Gifhorn along quiet, well-developed roads - partly asphalted, partly gravelled - first via Wahrenholz and Schönewörde to Hankensbüttel. There we made our first stop at Café Schmidt halfway through the stage and got over the shock
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June 19, 2025
The 7th and final stage of the Inn Cycle Route remained on the left (German) bank of the Inn for the first 50 kilometers and led along the aforementioned lightly graveled dam through the Inn floodplains, which serve as a nature reserve. The route, although very monotonous, is easy to cycle. In Schärding
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