Regensburg to Kelheim Gravel Ride

Regensburg to Kelheim Gravel Ride

A ride into history

This reasonably short adventure gravel ride takes on the culture and history of this wine loving area of Germany and Bavaria. From the majestic history of the 12th-century stone bridge in Regensburg, you follow the river, before heading into the forests near to historic Kelheim – famed for spectacular caves and castles, before riding back to Regensburg via the river.

It’s a ride to combine with a weekend in Regensburg, taking in the history and culture of this spectacular part of Bavaria. Next to Regensburg Cathedral, the Stone Bridge is Regensburg’s most important landmark and a UNESCO site. With the start of construction in 1135, the Stone Bridge is considered a masterpiece of medieval architecture and is the oldest preserved bridge in Germany and a great place to start and finish a ride into adventure from.

For more information about visiting Regensburg, visit their tourism website HERE

Route Information

Stats  70 km  1,003 metres

Refreshments & Where to Stay

Regensburg has ample choices, such as the great burger restaurant at Adolf-Schmetzer-Straße 5. Once you get into the forests near Kelheim, a slight detour allows you to enjoy the cafe in the trees at Restaurant Frauenhäusl, which is marked on our Google map.

Character

The tracks and trails are all reasonable for experienced riders. The Regensburg area is famed for its history and culture, and wine – and this ride follows the river, before heading into the forests and exploring the trails between Regensburg and historic Kelheim, famed for caves and ruined castles


Route

  1. This route requires you to follow the GPX file.
  2. Follow the track from Regensburg along the south side of the Danube, then crossing the river to the hamlet of Riegling after 6.5 km.
  3. Ride via Sinzing onto the riverside track on the north side of the Danube, to the hamlet of Gundelshausen, then turning right and riding to Kapfelburg, and climbing into the forested hills towards Wallner Kapelle at 32 km.
  4. Descend towards Kelheim and then ride to a point where you cross over the earlier ascending track, this time climbing rolling tracks and skirting the hamlet of Saxberg, then passing the chapel at Zuylenkapelle. The track rolls you towards Alte Eich, a photo opportunity spot, before descending steeply and shortly back to the riverside paths that return you to Regensburg.

Click below  for  GPX file & Accommodation

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