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KUS Landkreis Pfaffenhofen

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About KUS Landkreis Pfaffenhofen

erlebnisregion-pfaffenhofen.de

Distance travelled

143 km

Time in motion

05:32 h

Recent Activity
  1. planned a bike ride.

    November 27, 2025

    Vier-Seen-Runde

    01:41

    23.8km

    14.1km/h

    60m

    60m

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    1. 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 places to take a relaxing break by the water.

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  2. planned a bike ride.

    November 19, 2025

    07:28

    123km

    16.5km/h

    610m

    660m

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    1. The Amper-Altmühl Cycle Path leads through the Hallertau, the world's largest contiguous hop-growing region, along quiet roads, field paths, and cycle paths alongside roads through the Schrobenhausen asparagus country and the former Palatinate of Neuburg, all the way to the Altmühl Valley Nature Park

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  3. planned a bike ride.

    November 19, 2025

    17:14

    269km

    15.6km/h

    1,100m

    1,100m

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    1. The northern loop of the Upper Bavarian Water Cycle Routes, "Hops & Beer," combines water-based experiences with historical and culinary insights into the world of hops. The route leads from Munich via Aichach and Neuburg through a pristine floodplain landscape to Ingolstadt and Vohburg. Passing the

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  4. planned a bike ride.

    November 18, 2025

    01:24

    22.4km

    16.0km/h

    50m

    50m

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    1. The tour begins at the town hall in Vohburg and initially heads north to the Danube. Following the Danube Cycle Path, the route continues towards Ingolstadt. A short stop at the weir is worthwhile to admire the impressive volume of water. The route then leads to the Irsching power plant, where the electricity

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  5. planned a bike ride.

    November 18, 2025

    01:24

    24.7km

    17.6km/h

    50m

    50m

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    1. The "Around the Feilenmoos" tour combines history and nature. It starts at the Celtic-Roman Museum in Manching. The route leads past St. Peter's Church through the town, continuing along Bahnhofstraße towards Lindach and Ernsgaden. A short break at the "Wake and Groove" water ski park offers the opportunity

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  6. planned a bike ride.

    November 18, 2025

    07:06

    118km

    16.7km/h

    380m

    590m

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    1. The journey begins in Eresing and leads via Dasing, Aichach, Schrobenhausen, and Waidhofen to Hohenwart, continuing through the Paar Valley to Reichertshofen. From there, it goes to the Heideweiher and Baarer Weiher ponds. Crossing the A9 bridge, the church tower of Manching, once a Celtic capital with

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  7. planned a bike ride.

    November 18, 2025

    07:06

    118km

    16.7km/h

    380m

    590m

    Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors
  8. planned a bike ride.

    November 17, 2025

    03:36

    56.3km

    15.6km/h

    120m

    240m

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    1. Starting in Jetzendorf at the town hall, the tour follows the Ilm River through Steinkirchen, Pischelsdorf, and Lausham to Reichertshausen. Continue parallel to the B13 towards Pfaffenhofen, passing the Basilica of St. Arsatius in Ilmmünster and Hettenshausen. In Pfaffenhofen, the main square, with its

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  9. planned a bike ride.

    October 31, 2025

    28:02

    451km

    16.1km/h

    1,290m

    1,480m

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    1. The Danube (2,850 km) is Europe's second-longest river, flowing from west to east through ten countries, connecting cultures and once an important trade route. The Danube Cycle Route is one of the most popular long-distance cycle routes and runs from its source near Donaueschingen or Furtwangen to its

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  10. planned a bike ride.

    October 28, 2025

    07:17

    111km

    15.3km/h

    340m

    340m

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