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The best gravel rides in Klinge

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Gravel biking in Klinge offers routes through varied landscapes, including the Dübener Heide moorland and areas around Kaolin Lake. The terrain features gentle elevation changes, with paths passing by quarries and woodlands. This region provides a mix of moderate and challenging routes suitable for gravel bike exploration. The geological characteristics of "Klinge" as a small, steep, V-shaped valley formed by erosion are not directly reflected in the available gravel bike trails, which focus on broader regional features.

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Last updated: May 6, 2026

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Bicycle Road – Dübener Heide moorland loop from Kobershain

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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April 18, 2026, Evangelical Parish Church of Mockrehna

The interior has a flat, dark wooden beamed ceiling. The triumphal arches to the choir area under the tower and to the apse are Romanesque with lateral imposts. The three-sided galleries are in light gray and the entire room is kept in simple white. The altar stands in the apse and, as the altarpiece, shows a crucifixion scene between columns decorated with carvings, surrounded by irregularly framed images of angels. In the center of the choir stands the sandstone baptismal font. The pulpit is made of wood. On its basket, it shows the images of the Evangelists and on its ascent, Jacob with the ladder to heaven. The church has three bells, the oldest from 1662. A bronze bell of the same age had to be handed over for armament purposes in the First World War and was replaced in 1922 by a steel bell with the inscription "Glory to God in the highest". Finally, in 1985, a third bell with the inscription "Dona nobis pacem" was added from a private donation. Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirche_Mockrehna

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The church is a Romanesque choir tower church built of fieldstones, approximately 24 m long and 10 m wide. The shaft of the rectangular tower and the adjoining round apse with a conical roof are exposed stone. The tower has a saddle roof running in a north-south direction with two dormers with bull's-eye windows. The gables on the tower and the nave are plastered. The tower has a copper-covered Baroque dome with an octagonal lantern and ends with the spire, in which the Pumphut axe is embedded, the tower globe, and the weather vane. The gables of the tower show a clock face of the tower clock on the north and south sides respectively. The bell storey of the tower has round-arched twin windows with a central column, two on the broad side facing east, and one on each of the narrow sides. The nave has round-arched windows, whose high position is determined by the gallery inside. A shortening of the gallery on the south side allows for a larger window there. Segmental arch windows at ground floor level mark former, partly bricked-up doors. The door and window surrounds are made of bog iron ore. Access to the church is through an extension with a hip roof on the west side, which also contains the staircase to the gallery. Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirche_Mockrehna

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The Mockrehna church was built around the year 1208. Until the first Lutheran church visitation in 1525, it had its own parish post, which then went to the larger Wildenhain. From 1925 to 2001, Mockrehna was once again an independent church community.[4] Since 1945, Catholic services have also been held in the church. In 1705, the church was fundamentally rebuilt. The tower was demolished to a height of six meters, and the new construction acquired its present baroque form. The doors on the north and south sides gave way to a sandstone portal on the west gable, which was later replaced by an extension. The church was completely plastered. The church interior acquired its present form. The axe from the Pumphut legend was first attached as a wooden one to the tower, which was replaced by an iron one in 1835. In 1956, the apse and tower were freed from plaster, but this was reapplied to the tower gables in the 2010s. In 1976/77, the weather vane, tower globe, and axe were renewed, and the slate covering of the hood was replaced with copper sheet. The church received its tower clock in 1982. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirche_Mockrehna

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The Mockrehna church is a sacred building of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany in the center of Mockrehna near Torgau in the Nordsachsen district.[1] It belongs to the parish of Audenhain[2] and is a listed building.[3] It is – also because of the broad axe allegedly thrown into the spire by Pumphut – the landmark of the place. Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirche_Mockrehna

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Very beautiful old church

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September 30, 2025, Spitzberg Near Lüptitz

Good view of the Spitzberg

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September 11, 2025, Wittes Steinbruch

already filled with water, natural monument

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Yes, really annoying, but the small detour is well signposted

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the general difficulty levels for gravel biking in Klinge?

Klinge offers a range of gravel bike trails suitable for various skill levels. You'll find routes categorized as easy, moderate, and difficult, with the majority being moderate. For instance, the Wittes Quarry – Bockwindmühle Kobershain loop from Kobershain is an easy option, while the Wittes Quarry loop from Kobershain presents a more difficult challenge.

Are there any easy gravel bike trails suitable for beginners in Klinge?

Yes, Klinge has options for beginners. The Wittes Quarry – Bockwindmühle Kobershain loop from Kobershain is classified as an easy route, offering a pleasant 25.6 km ride through the area.

What are the typical distances and durations for gravel bike routes in Klinge?

Gravel bike routes in Klinge vary in length and time. You can find shorter rides like the Kaolin Lake Kleintscheppa – View of Hohburg loop from Kobershain at 24.9 km, which takes around 2 hours. Longer options, such as the Bicycle Road – Dübener Heide moorland loop from Kobershain, cover nearly 50 km and typically require about 3 hours to complete.

Are there any challenging gravel routes for experienced riders in Klinge?

For experienced gravel bikers seeking a challenge, Klinge offers routes like the Wittes Quarry loop from Kobershain. This 23.7 km trail is rated as difficult and provides a more demanding ride through the quarry area.

What kind of landscapes can I expect to see along the gravel bike trails in Klinge?

Klinge's gravel trails showcase diverse landscapes. You'll ride through the expansive Dübener Heide moorland, pass by scenic areas like Kaolin Lake, and explore unique quarry environments such as Wittes Quarry. The routes often feature woodlands and gentle elevation changes.

Are there any loop routes available for gravel biking in Klinge?

Many of the gravel bike trails in Klinge are designed as loops, making for convenient rides. Examples include the Bicycle Road – Dübener Heide moorland loop from Kobershain, the Kaolin Lake Kleintscheppa – View of Hohburg loop from Kobershain, and the Benkenteich – Waldsee near Torgau loop from Kobershain.

What do other gravel bikers enjoy most about Klinge?

The gravel biking experience in Klinge is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the varied terrain, which includes moorland, lakes, and quarry landscapes, and the well-maintained network of paths suitable for different skill levels.

What is the best time of year for gravel biking in Klinge?

The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Klinge, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also suitable, though it can be warmer. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

What are the winter conditions like for gravel biking in Klinge?

During winter, Klinge can experience cold temperatures, and there may be snow or ice on the trails, especially in the Dübener Heide moorland. While some paths might remain rideable, it's advisable to check local conditions and trail reports, and ensure your bike and gear are suitable for colder, potentially slippery surfaces.

Are there any viewpoints or scenic spots along the gravel bike routes?

Yes, several routes offer scenic views. The Kaolin Lake Kleintscheppa – View of Hohburg loop from Kobershain, for example, provides views of Kaolin Lake and the Hohburg area. The routes through the Dübener Heide moorland also offer expansive natural vistas.

Where can I find parking for gravel bike trails in Klinge?

Many of the popular gravel bike routes in Klinge, such as those mentioned in this guide, commonly start from Kobershain. It is generally a good starting point to look for public parking facilities in or around Kobershain before beginning your ride.

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