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Mühlviertel

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About Mühlviertel
Distance travelled

1,134 km

Time in motion

52:48 h

Recent Activity

    planned a gravel ride.

    4 days ago

    Mühlviertel Gravel: Verlorene Wege entlang der Grenze

    04:28

    52.2km

    11.7km/h

    980m

    980m

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    1. December 17, 2025

      This 52km gravel loop is all about tranquility. The route follows quiet roads with consistently good gravel through coniferous forests, open meadows, and expansive fields. Short stretches of asphalt provide variety before returning to natural gravel and meadow sections. Along the way, there are several

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    planned a mountain bike ride.

    December 17, 2025

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    1. December 17, 2025

      This gravel loop is exactly what you'd expect from a successful tour. Sometimes you're rolling on asphalt, sometimes on firm gravel or natural forest floor. The meadow paths are partly well-trodden, partly a bit more challenging, giving the loop a delightful rhythm. A few technical climbs are briefly

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    planned a gravel ride.

    December 17, 2025

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    1. December 17, 2025

      The Königswiesen gravel loop, at just over 30 kilometers and with around 800 meters of elevation gain, offers everything you could want in a short but rewarding ride. Starting directly from Königswiesen, the route leads into dense coniferous forests, where the path climbs gently and steadily – perfect

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    planned a gravel ride.

    December 17, 2025

    04:57

    56.4km

    11.4km/h

    1,180m

    1,180m

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    1. December 17, 2025

      The figure-eight loop between Königswiesen and Liebenau is a versatile gravel and asphalt circuit that can be perfectly adapted: its characteristic figure-eight shape allows you to easily divide it into two shorter loops, join at various points, or enjoy the entire route. The trail winds through deep

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    planned a gravel ride.

    December 17, 2025

    05:11

    55.0km

    10.6km/h

    1,420m

    1,420m

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    planned a gravel ride.

    December 17, 2025

    06:05

    68.7km

    11.3km/h

    1,160m

    1,160m

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    1. December 17, 2025

      This gravel tour is suitable for technically skilled and fit gravel riders. While there are only a few challenging sections, the length and elevation gain mean a bit of experience is necessary. The first half is truly outstanding, both in terms of scenery and the variety of surfaces. It ranges from fine

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    planned a gravel ride.

    December 17, 2025

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    1. December 17, 2025

      The Fischer Gravel Tour, with its 65 kilometers and approximately 1100 meters of elevation gain, is a varied and beautiful loop that offers everything your heart desires. Starting in Bad Leonfelden, you'll enjoy a leisurely ride on asphalt before soon crossing the border into the Czech Republic and entering

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    planned a gravel ride.

    December 17, 2025

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    1. December 17, 2025

      This roughly 70-kilometer gravel tour with about 1,000 meters of elevation gain is a real highlight for anyone seeking a gentle adventure. Right from the start, you'll roll through the upper Mühlviertel region, across expansive meadows and fields, enjoying magnificent panoramic views of small, idyllic

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    planned a gravel ride.

    December 17, 2025

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    1. December 17, 2025

      This extensive gravel tour starts in Ulrichsberg and impressively connects the Mühlviertel region, the Bavarian Forest, and the Czech border region, creating a true tri-border experience. With over 40% of the route on gravel, it follows mostly small forest tracks, forestry roads, and well-maintained

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    planned a gravel ride.

    December 17, 2025

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    1. December 17, 2025

      A varied gravel loop starting from Summerau train station.

      

      This tour begins at a leisurely pace at Summerau train station and follows a pleasantly flat route through diverse landscapes. Right from the start, you'll encounter beautiful gravel sections that will whet your appetite for more.

      

      After this gentle

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