Altenstadt an der Waldnaab
Altenstadt an der Waldnaab
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Gravel biking around Altenstadt an der Waldnaab offers diverse landscapes, characterized by the Waldnaab River Valley and its impressive rock formations. The region features picturesque forests and rolling hills, providing varied terrain suitable for gravel cyclists. Notable natural features include the Doost Nature Reserve, known for its "sea of boulders" along the Girnitz stream, indicating natural, unpaved surfaces. This area provides a network of paths ranging from river-side trails to more challenging routes through forested uplands.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
4.5
(4)
35
riders
68.4km
04:27
720m
720m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.7
(9)
21
riders
40.4km
02:04
140m
140m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
(4)
16
riders
56.3km
03:03
290m
290m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(1)
8
riders
32.6km
01:46
200m
200m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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5
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Wonderful stretches of trail in a magnificent landscape
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The Pfreimd is a river approximately 76 km long in the Czech Republic and Germany, located in the Upper Palatinate Forest. After a roughly southwesterly course, it flows from the left into the Naab River near the town of Pfreimd in the Schwandorf district. Its upper course, flowing roughly south for 20 km in the Czech Republic, is called the Kateřinský potok. On the Bavarian side, it then continues briefly as the Katerinabach until it reaches the tributary of the Rehlingbach, where the remaining 54 km of its name begins.
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An ancient bridge, built of granite blocks, crosses the Haidenaab River near Steinfels. The castle and its chapel are also worth seeing; gravel and sand mining created a lake landscape.
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The Haidenaabradweg is always an experience in every season.
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The Schwarzer Weiher is a gravel pit lake near Mantel that is popular with anglers. The Haidenaab cycle path also passes by the Schwarzer Weiher, offering a diverse range of beautiful natural scenery.
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The route from Neustadt to Hammerharlesberg follows the historic traces of the Old Magdeburg Road: https://www.wikiwand.com/de/articles/Magdeburger_Stra%C3%9Fe_(Altstra%C3%9Fe)
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Be careful of branches that overhang your path.
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Yes, they thought about it and created a cycle path.
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There are over 120 gravel bike trails around Altenstadt an der Waldnaab, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes over 300 times.
The region offers diverse terrain, from scenic paths along the Waldnaab River Valley with impressive rock formations to picturesque forests and rolling hills. You'll encounter natural, unpaved surfaces, including areas like the Doost Nature Reserve, known for its unique 'sea of boulders' along the Girnitz stream. Routes often combine gravel paths with some paved sections.
Yes, Altenstadt an der Waldnaab provides gravel biking routes for all abilities. You can find easy routes, moderate paths that traverse forested areas and rolling terrain, and more challenging trails with significant elevation changes. For example, the Haidenaab River – Rödlas Observation Tower loop from Weiden (Oberpf) is a difficult route with extensive views.
Many routes will take you through the beautiful Waldnaab River Valley, known for its impressive rock formations. The Doost Nature Reserve, with its 'sea of boulders' along the Girnitz stream, is another unique natural feature. You'll also find picturesque forests and rolling hills offering breathtaking views throughout the region.
Yes, you can combine your ride with visits to historical sites. The area features several castles, such as the Hammerschloss Dießfurt and Gate Tower or Steinfels Castle. You might also pass by traditional establishments like the Schafferhof Zoigl Tavern in Neuhaus, offering a taste of local culture and cuisine.
Absolutely. The region has several beautiful lakes and ponds that some routes incorporate. You could cycle past the Mantel bathing pond, the Dießfurt Recreation Lake, or the Gollwitzer Pond, offering refreshing views and potential rest stops.
The region's picturesque forests and river valleys are enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. While winter biking is possible, be prepared for potentially colder temperatures and varying trail conditions, especially in forested or higher elevation areas.
Yes, there are easier routes suitable for families. The natural, unpaved surfaces, particularly in areas like the Doost Nature Reserve, can be enjoyable for children. Look for routes with lower difficulty grades and less elevation gain, such as the Mooslohe Raised Bog – Community Pond loop from Altenstadt (Waldnaab), which is a moderate 32.6 km path.
Many of the gravel bike routes around Altenstadt an der Waldnaab are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Owy Mantel Singletrack – View of Luhe loop from Weiden (Oberpf) and the Waldnaab Bike Path – Bocklweg loop from Parkstein.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 60 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, the mix of river-side trails and forested uplands, and the unique geological features like the Doost Nature Reserve. The variety of routes catering to different skill levels is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the region offers opportunities to enjoy local specialties. You might find traditional Bavarian dishes and local Zoigl beer. A popular log cabin restaurant with regional cuisine and a beer garden is located in the Waldnaabtal Nature Reserve, providing a convenient stop for refreshment during your ride.
While many natural trails are generally dog-friendly, it's always advisable to check specific route details for any restrictions or recommendations regarding pets. Ensure your dog is well-behaved, on a leash where required, and that you carry waste bags to maintain the cleanliness of the natural areas.


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