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Hopfenland Hallertau Tourismus

Die Hallertau, die größte zusammenhängende Hopfenanbauregion der Welt, liegt im Herzen Bayerns, zentral zwischen den Städten München, Ingolstadt, Regensburg und Landshut. Sanftes Hügelland und grüne Hopfengärten prägen die Landschaft unverwechselbar und einzigartig. Ob sportlich aktiv, kulturell interessiert oder auf der Suche nach Entspannung und Genuss – das Hopfenland Hallertau bietet Erlebnisse für jeden Geschmack.
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January 15, 2026

Spange 2 – Hallertauer Hopfentour

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January 9, 2026

The central bypass divides the main route into two roughly equal halves, offering you a particularly wide range of combination options. The starting point is in Pfeffenhausen, and you begin your ride directly on the Großer Laaber Cycle Path, surrounded by the idyllic hop fields and hills of the Hallertau

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January 15, 2026

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January 9, 2026

The first section of the Hop Tour begins in the valley of the Große Laaber River near Pattendorf and leads through the upper Hallertau region between Plattendorf and the Dürnbucher Forest. Together with the northernmost loop of the main route, you can create a roughly 60-kilometer circular route, perfect

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January 12, 2026

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January 9, 2026

This connecting route (Link 3) starts in Rainertshausen and initially follows the Große Laaber river upstream. Along the way, you'll pass expansive fields, hop gardens, and small villages. Via Großgundertshausen, you'll reach Mainburg, the hop capital of the region. Here, a large portion of the entire

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January 12, 2026

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January 9, 2026

The Hop Tour is a large circular route through the idyllic Hallertau region – also known as "Holledau" in the local dialect – located in the heart of Bavaria. Hop plants, some reaching up to seven meters in height, line the roadside, and on warm days, the unmistakable scent of their cones fills the air

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January 9, 2026

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January 9, 2026

The fifth connecting route links Wolnzach and Schweitenkirchen, and you can easily integrate it into a compact day trip. Passing through Geisenhausen and Geroldshausen, the route takes you through an absolutely idyllic succession of small villages, hop farms, and expansive plantations. Hop gardens rise

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January 9, 2026

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January 9, 2026

The fourth loop is also the shortest. It branches off from the main route near Reichertshausen and leads to Rudelzhausen. After just a few kilometers, you'll reach Au in der Hallertau, a perfect spot for a short break.



In the town center, you can visit St. Vitus Church and view a unique collection of

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July 9, 2025

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May 14, 2025

This tour connects the idyllic Amper Valley with the beautiful Hallertau region, cycling through typically Bavarian villages and hop fields. A wonderful cycle path now runs along the former route of the Hallertau Bockerlbahn (Bockerl Railway). The railway line was completed in 1907 and ran from Wolnzach

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May 20, 2025

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April 29, 2020

Go on a journey of discovery in the Laber Valley and get to know the local flora and fauna between Rottenburg an der Laaber and Langquaid.



The stork route starts in Rottenburg and takes you out into the valley of the Great Laber. Various stations and viewing points await you with all kinds of information

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April 8, 2025

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April 27, 2020

The Roman loop near Bad Gögging is one of the loop paths on the Jura slope and a varied circular hike between Roman history, wellness delights and Bavarian cosiness.



From the Eining beer garden, the path runs along the Abens, which flows into the Danube at Eining. The first highlight of the tour is the

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April 8, 2025

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April 8, 2025

This circular hike showcases the diverse landscapes around Pfeffenhausen – with plenty of hops in the mix. A refreshing spot awaits you right at the start: the Kneipp facility in Pfeffenhausen invites you to walk barefoot, tread water, and take a short breather.



The route continues on easy-to-walk paths

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