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KUS Landkreis Pfaffenhofen

erlebnisregion-pfaffenhofen.de

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planned a bike ride

about 6 hours ago

Time

1h12m

Distance

19.6km

Speed

16.5km/h

Ascent

120m

Descent

150m
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planned a bike ride

June 3, 2026

Time

1h51m

Distance

28.9km

Speed

15.6km/h

Ascent

170m

Descent

170m
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planned a bike ride

May 21, 2026

Time

0h54m

Distance

15.0km

Speed

16.7km/h

Ascent

110m

Descent

110m
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May 21, 2026

From Wolnzach, the tour leads us via Jebertshausen and Gebrontshausen to Hüll. We keep to the left and are accompanied by hop fields on our way towards Oberlauterbach. With the typical scent of hops in our noses, we continue on our way. Those who wish can incorporate a detour via Niederlauterbach. We

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planned a bike ride

May 21, 2026

Time

1h43m

Distance

24.3km

Speed

14.2km/h

Ascent

60m

Descent

60m
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planned a bike ride

May 21, 2026

Time

1h24m

Distance

24.4km

Speed

17.5km/h

Ascent

50m

Descent

50m
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November 18, 2025

Experience Celts, Romans, and nature – the tour around the Feilenmoos moor reveals all this.



Our starting point is the Celtic-Roman Museum in the town of Manching. From here, the route leads us past St. Peter's Church through the town, which we eventually leave via Bahnhofstraße (Station Street) and continue

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planned a bike ride

March 9, 2026

Time

2h57m

Distance

48.8km

Speed

16.6km/h

Ascent

100m

Descent

100m
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and like this.

November 19, 2025

The Three Rivers Tour takes us along the picturesque river valleys of the Ilm, Danube, and Abens, passing through Bad Gögging, Neustadt, Pförring, Vohburg, and Münchsmünster.



Starting in Bad Gögging, we cycle along the Abens River to Neustadt, then continue along the Danube Valley through idyllic villages

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planned a bike ride

March 9, 2026

Time

7h24m

Distance

123km

Speed

16.6km/h

Ascent

610m

Descent

650m
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November 19, 2025

The Amper-Altmühl Cycle Path skirts the Hallertau, the world's largest contiguous hop-growing region. It leads along quiet roads and farm tracks, as well as cycle paths alongside roads, through the Schrobenhausen asparagus country and the former Palatinate of Neuburg into the Altmühl Valley Nature Park

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planned a bike ride

March 9, 2026

Time

7h01m

Distance

118km

Speed

16.8km/h

Ascent

380m

Descent

590m
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November 18, 2025

Our journey begins in Eresing. Via Dasing, Aichach, Schrobenhausen, and Waidhofen, we reach Hohenwart. The tour continues through the villages of Freinhausen and Starkertshofen, through the charming Paar Valley to Reichertshofen. For those interested, we recommend a detour to the Steinerskirchen Oasis

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planned a bike ride

March 9, 2026

Time

3h35m

Distance

56.2km

Speed

15.7km/h

Ascent

120m

Descent

240m
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likes this.

October 28, 2025

We begin our tour in Jetzendorf at the town hall. We follow the Ilm River through the small villages of Steinkirchen, Pischelsdorf, and Lausham to Reichertshausen. From there, the route runs parallel to the B13 highway towards Pfaffenhofen.



We catch sight of the Basilica of St. Arsatius in Ilmmünster

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planned a bike ride

March 9, 2026

Time

28h14m

Distance

456km

Speed

16.2km/h

Ascent

1,300m

Descent

1,490m
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October 28, 2025

At 2,850 kilometers, the Danube is the second-longest river in Europe and the only one of the major rivers that flows from west to east. It connects the cultures and traditions of the ten countries that border it and has always been one of Europe's most important trade routes.



Its special appeal lies

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planned a bike ride

March 9, 2026

Time

2h21m

Distance

34.8km

Speed

14.8km/h

Ascent

110m

Descent

110m
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planned a hike

March 4, 2026

Time

2h10m

Distance

8.15km

Speed

3.8km/h

Ascent

80m

Descent

80m
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planned a bike ride

February 27, 2026

Time

1h24m

Distance

22.4km

Speed

16.0km/h

Ascent

40m

Descent

40m
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November 18, 2025

We begin our tour at the town hall in Vohburg. We cycle north until we reach the Danube and then follow the Danube Cycle Path towards Ingolstadt.



We pass the weir and take a moment to admire the sheer volume of water. It's impressive to see such a massive amount of water. We continue our ride to the Irsching

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planned a bike ride

February 27, 2026

Time

1h44m

Distance

24.4km

Speed

14.1km/h

Ascent

60m

Descent

60m
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November 27, 2025

The tour leads through a diverse landscape and past four beautiful lakes: Egelsee, Fuchsbausee, Brandlweiher, and Baarer Weiher.



Along the way, you'll find quiet paths, shady stretches of forest, and plenty of spots that invite you to take a relaxing break by the water.

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planned a bike ride

February 27, 2026

Time

2h22m

Distance

34.9km

Speed

14.8km/h

Ascent

110m

Descent

110m
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September 19, 2025

From Geisenfeld, we cycle along the Ilm River to Nötting. At the edge of town, we have two options: either continue straight ahead to Lake Lorenz with its water skiing and wakeboarding facilities, or turn directly into the Nötting Pasture Nature Reserve.



Via the Feilenmoos recreation area, with its numerous

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