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Gravel biking around Aichach features diverse landscapes, including river valleys and forested areas. The region is characterized by rolling hills and rural countryside, offering varied routes without overly challenging climbs. Riders can explore mixed-surface experiences along rivers such as the Paar and Lech, encompassing fields, forests, and scenic views. The Wittelsbacher Land provides a blend of natural beauty and cultural landscape for exploration.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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41
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66.6km
03:24
180m
180m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.6km
01:50
110m
100m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
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95
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39.5km
02:16
90m
90m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.4km
01:18
90m
90m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.6km
02:21
360m
360m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Here you can hear the water rushing! The Hochablass has been damming the Lech since the late Middle Ages and diverting water into the city's canals - a relief for crafts, trades and later industrial enterprises. First mentioned in a document in 1346, the plant was rebuilt in its present location in 1552. The listed reinforced concrete structure received its current form after a flood in 1912. As part of the Augsburg water management system, the Hochablasse has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2019.
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Imposing barrage on the Lech River. At barrage 22, the water is diverted from the Lech River to the Lochbach, where three additional, smaller weirs are located. On the northern edge of Augsburg, the wide, parallel Lech Canal branches off towards Meitingen and only flows back into the riverbed after more than 20 kilometers. Along this Lech Canal are three power plants built between 1898 and 1922 (Gersthofen, Langweid, and Meitingen canal power plants). The power plants along the Lech generate an average of approximately 3–4 billion kilowatt hours of electrical energy per year. More: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lech
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The Wertach is the second longest river in the Allgäu.
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The Lech is a right tributary of the Danube. The 256 km long river originates in Vorarlberg in the Hochtannberg region at the confluence of the Spullerbach and Formarinbach streams in the Tannläger valley. It flows through Tyrol and southern Bavaria, where it empties into the Danube. Shortly before the Austrian-German border, it joins the Vils river, forms the artificial Lechfall near Füssen, and crosses Swabia and Upper Bavaria on its way. The largest cities on the Lech are Landsberg and Augsburg; in this city, it receives its largest tributary, the Wertach. The river empties into the Danube near Marxheim. Source: Wikipedia
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nice in summer, fiddle around on the gravel banks, dip your feet in the Lech
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Augustusbrunnen, Augsburg The three monumental fountains with bronze figures are the artistic highlight of the water system. The first was created by Hubert Gerhard by 1594. In the middle stands the city founder Augustus as the emperor of peace, the four river gods symbolize Augsburg's main bodies of water: Lech, Wertach and Singold as well as the Brunnenbach, which was artificially created for drinking water. Text / Source: City of Augsburg, World Heritage Information Center, Rathausplatz 1, Augsburg https://wassersystem-augsburg.de/de/objekte/augustusbrunnen
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Very low water level in the Lech....
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Nice road to ride here.
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Aichach offers a wide selection of gravel biking routes, with over 50 distinct trails to explore. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging adventures.
Yes, Aichach has several easy gravel routes perfect for beginners or family outings. For instance, the Altomünster Market Square – Altbaierischer Oxenweg loop from Altomünster is an easy 17.6-mile (28.4 km) path that provides an enjoyable ride through varied terrain. Another accessible option is the Lech River in Gersthofen – Between the Lech and the Lech Canal loop from Affing, which is 19.1 miles (30.8 km) and leads through a pleasant riverine landscape.
Gravel biking in Aichach offers a diverse range of landscapes. You'll encounter scenic riverine trails along the Wertach and Lech rivers, often featuring mixed paved and gravel surfaces. The routes also lead through dense forests within the Naturpark Westliche Wälder, as well as open fields, providing varied terrain and tranquil environments.
For those seeking longer rides, Aichach provides several options. The Lech River near Augsburg – Lech Weir 23/6 loop from Affing is a popular choice, covering 41.1 miles (66.2 km) along the Lech River. Another substantial route is the Lower Gate, Aichach – Upper Gate, Aichach loop from Aichach, which spans 36.2 miles (58.3 km) and offers moderate difficulty.
The region around Aichach is rich in natural beauty. You can discover highlights such as the Fish ladder on the Lech, or explore the impressive Paardurchbruch (Paar River Gorge) and the Paar Gorge near Ottmaring. These natural monuments offer picturesque stops during your ride.
The gravel biking routes in Aichach are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 40 reviews. Riders frequently praise the diverse landscapes, the mix of paved and gravel surfaces, and the tranquil environment found in areas like the Naturpark Westliche Wälder.
Yes, Aichach offers routes that provide a good challenge for experienced gravel bikers. While many routes are moderate, some feature more significant elevation gains and varied terrain, particularly those venturing into the forested areas, requiring good fitness and advanced skills.
Many of the gravel bike trails around Aichach are designed as convenient loop routes, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This includes popular options like the Lech River near Augsburg – Lech Weir 23/6 loop from Affing and the Zeitlbach Valley – Path of Reflection loop from Altomünster.
Aichach is suitable for gravel biking through much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with changing foliage. Summer is also great, especially for rides along the rivers where you can enjoy the water. Winter riding is possible, but conditions may vary, so checking local weather is always recommended.
While not directly on gravel paths, historical sites like Burg Wittelsbach and Schloss Friedberg are significant cultural landmarks in the region. They can be incorporated as points of interest or stops during longer biking tours, offering a blend of outdoor activity and cultural exploration.
The gravel trails in Aichach are known for their mixed-surface experience. You'll encounter a combination of paved sections, particularly along river valleys, and classic gravel roads through forests and fields. This variety adds to the dynamic nature of gravel biking in the region.


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