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Schöffel Sportbekleidung

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About Schöffel Sportbekleidung
Die Schöffel Gruppe mit Sitz im bayerischen Schwabmünchen gehört zu den führenden Unternehmen für Outdoor-, Ski- und Bike-Bekleidung im deutschsprachigen Raum. Der Name Schöffel steht seit mehr als 200 Jahren für Qualität, Verlässlichkeit und Innovation. Gegründet 1804 und heute in der siebten Generation von Peter Schöffel geführt, beschäftigt das Familienunternehmen mehr als 200 Mitarbeiter.
Mit dem Claim „Ich bin raus“ unterstreicht die Marke ihren Anspruch als hochwertiger Bekleider für ambitionierte Amateure, die ihre Freizeit gerne in der Natur verbringen und dafür qualitativ erstklassige und zuverlässige Premium-Bekleidung suchen. Nachhaltiges und soziales Wirtschaften sowohl im eigenen Unternehmen als auch bei den Produktionspartnern weltweit ist Teil der Schöffel DNA. Das Unternehmen ist Mitglied der Fair Wear Foundation und besitzt bereits seit sechs Jahren den Fair Wear-Leader-Status, der ein besonders hohes soziales Engagement belegt. Zudem ist Schöffel Mitglied des Bündnisses für nachhaltige Textilien sowie Bluesign Systempartner.

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Distance travelled

732 km

Time in motion

103:33 h

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    planned a hike.

    March 21, 2025

    The Rodalber Rock Hiking Trail in the Palatinate – Hut Tours in Germany

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    43.8km

    3.5km/h

    980m

    980m

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    1. April 25, 2022

      There are many spectacular rocks in the Palatinate. But on the Rodalber Felsenwanderweg unique formations and caves come together with a wonderful peace away from crowded paths. One more reason to make a note of the tour for your next weekend trip.

      

      It is practical that the path is a circular hike and

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    planned a mountaineering activity.

    March 19, 2025

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    1. The Karwendel massif is a wild beauty: its rocky flanks, magical forests and lush alpine meadows leave no hiker unimpressed. The Karwendel Nature Park, with its impressive 737 square kilometers, is the largest nature park in Austria and one of the oldest protected areas in Europe. Here are not only eleven

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    planned a mountain bike ride.

    October 17, 2024

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    1. February 25, 2022

      Among long-distance hikers, the Rennsteig in Thuringia is almost sacred. But mountain bikes are also very welcome here. And that's official: A parallel marking of the alternative bike route always accompanies the original hiking path through the wonderful nature of the Thuringian Forest. The route from

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    planned a gravel ride.

    September 11, 2024

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    1. The name of this tour says it all: It was part of the guided tours through the beautiful Harz Mountains as part of the “Gravel Fest”. That was an event that premiered in 2021. Starting from the picturesque Harz town of Hahnenklee, the participants were able to explore Germany's northernmost low mountain

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    planned a mountain bike ride.

    September 5, 2024

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    1. In the border triangle at the Reschen Pass, mountain bike visionaries recognized the trend towards biking on single trails 15 years ago and created a trail network that has been continuously developed and has become one of the hotspots in Austria. The trails are known for being very natural. They often

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    planned a bike ride.

    September 1, 2024

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    1. At the border triangle between France, Luxembourg and Germany, “la Moselle” becomes the Moselle. This is where the German part of the Moselle cycle path begins, which you follow for 250 kilometers to where it flows into the Rhine.

      

      First the Moselle separates – or connects, depending on your perspective

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    planned a mountain bike ride.

    July 22, 2024

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    1. This short tour is perfect if you live in Munich and need a small dose of gravel after work, for example. But don't worry, you don't need to be an Olympic champion. Olympia is still present and that already at the beginning of the round, which starts right at the Munich Olympic Park. At the Olympic regatta

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    planned a mountain bike ride.

    July 22, 2024

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    1. Hamburg and bike cross? But something of! There is even a permanent cross-training course in Hamburg. And exactly this route is the turning point and the highlight of this beautiful gravel circuit, which begins in the middle of the Hanseatic city, but takes you through astonishingly green and remote

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    planned a gravel ride.

    July 22, 2024

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    1. Waterfalls, cuckoo clocks and model trains - welcome to the Black Forest! You won't be surprised if we claim that you can ride great gravel bikes here. But a lot can be said and that's why we prefer to provide the proof of it here. And with a route that could hardly be more beautiful. This almost 90

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    planned a gravel ride.

    July 22, 2024

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    1. This tour runs southwest of Berlin and is ideally suited to enjoy the evening with a portion of gravel. It begins in the beautiful Grunewald, leads you to the Wannsee and briefly touches Potsdam at the turning point before it goes back on the other side of the bank.

      

      Right from the start, the route bends

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