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Touring cycling routes around Langenmosen traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, green meadows, and expansive fields, often crisscrossed by small rivers. The region offers varied terrain, including both flat sections along river paths and gently undulating areas. Proximity to the Danube Valley and the Paartal provides scenic routes along riverbanks, while the Donaumoos presents a distinctive moor landscape with vast, flat meadows.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.7km
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The refuge is open to everyone and invites you to linger with its seating.
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Interesting object on the Schrobenhausener Kunstpfad (Art Trail). Erected in 2015. Realized by Toni Bayerstorfer, a citizen of Schrobenhausen, in honor of all Tonis and Antonias, financed by donations and the voluntary work of an association of 8 Tonis. Every year on June 13th, the feast day of St. Anthony of Padua, the sun shines exactly frontally through the cross-shaped glass window at 5:12 AM local time. After this sunrise, the refuge is axially aligned. The glass window was created by the Schrobenhausen artist Brigitte Schuster.
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Schrobehausen's old town is a picture-perfect blend of half-timbered houses, cobblestones, and history. Market Square: The heart of the town, with its town hall and charm. Alleys: Lose yourself in the winding streets. Architecture: Discover historic buildings and details. Culinary delights: Sample regional specialties. Conclusion: A must-see for anyone who loves charm and history! Schrobehausen: A short trip back in time
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The Frauenkirche is the oldest church in the town of Schrobenhausen. Construction began in 1409, and the church was completed in 1417. Since the mid-18th century, it has been repeatedly remodeled. The Frauenkirche was renovated in 2003 and 2004, and the organ was completely overhauled five years ago. The Frauenkirche's tower is 40 meters high.
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interesting installation with clever sayings, you wouldn't expect to find it on a village square
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Around 790 AD, Schrobenhausen was first mentioned by name in a document as "Scropinhusun," when a nobleman donated his local land to the cathedral church of Freising. A few decades later, it was already a small settlement, and a church was mentioned at the end of the 9th century. In 1310, Schrobenhausen first appeared as a market town in a partition agreement, indicating the town's central function. Around 1388, it was largely destroyed by the Town War. With the support of Duke Ludwig the Bearded, the Schrobenhausen market town was expanded at the beginning of the 15th century and fortified with a wall, which is still well preserved. New churches were also built, including the present-day parish church of St. James. The city wall helped the residents defend themselves against enemies in wars and enter into negotiations. This largely protected Schrobenhausen from destruction and plunder in the early modern period. Source: Wikipedia
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Diocese of Augsburg (Sandizell: St. Peter, 2025-01-04): https://www2.bistum-augsburg.de/pfarreien/pfarrei-filialsuche-a-z/sandizell-st-peter_id14550 Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (St. Peter, parish and former Hofmarkskirche, 2025-01-04): https://geoportal.bayern.de/denkmalatlas/searchResult.html?objtyp=bau&koid=42488 “... file number D-1-85-158-102 ...” Wikipedia (Sandizell moated castle, 2025-01-04): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasserschloss_Sandizell#Hofmarkskirche “Hofmarkskirche ... In 1735, Johann Baptist Gunetzrhainer began building the Hofmark Church, and in 1756 the tower was added by Leonhard Matthäus Giessl. The most important work is the altar by Egid Quirin Asam. …”
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There are nearly 20 touring cycling routes around Langenmosen, offering a variety of experiences. The majority, 13 routes, are classified as easy, while 4 are moderate, catering to different skill levels.
Yes, Langenmosen is very welcoming for beginners and families. Most of the routes are rated as easy, featuring gentle terrain with flat sections along river paths and only gently undulating areas. These paths are ideal for a relaxed ride.
Absolutely. Many of the touring cycling routes around Langenmosen are designed as convenient loops. For example, the Paar River Weir near Mühlried – Chapel on the Kapellenweg loop from Langenmosen offers a scenic circular tour through the Paar river landscape.
The routes vary in length and duration, but many are designed for enjoyable half-day trips. For instance, the Chapel on the Kapellenweg – Memorial Rock in Landau Park loop from Schrobenhausen is about 7.9 miles (12.7 km) and takes around 45 minutes, while the View of the Donaumoos – Fire pond with island loop from Schrobenhausen is longer at 17.7 miles (28.5 km) and takes about 1 hour 40 minutes.
You'll experience a diverse and picturesque landscape. Routes often traverse rolling hills, green meadows, and expansive fields, frequently crisscrossed by small rivers like the Paar. The region also offers proximity to the impressive Danube Valley and the unique moor landscape of the Donaumoos with its vast, flat meadows.
Yes, the routes often pass by interesting sights. You can cycle past historic landmarks like Sandizell Water Castle, or enjoy views across the distinctive Donaumoos. The View of the Donaumoos – Sandizell Water Castle loop from Schrobenhausen is a great example of a route combining both.
The best seasons for touring cycling in Langenmosen are spring, summer, and autumn. During these months, the weather is typically mild, and nature is in full splendor, making for pleasant riding conditions and beautiful scenery.
Yes, the region has charming towns and villages where you can find cafes and places to rest. The nearby Schrobenhausen Old Town, for instance, offers numerous cafes for a pleasant stop. Additionally, natural spots like Lake Radersdorf provide ideal locations for a break.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the well-signposted paths, the varied terrain that includes both flat river sections and gentle rolling hills, and the picturesque views across the Donaumoos and along the Paar river.
Definitely. The Donaumoos, a distinctive moor landscape with vast, flat meadows and canals, is a unique area to explore. You can also find routes that lead along the Paara river, allowing you to discover the region's unique flora and fauna. The View of the Donaumoos – Welcome Sign of Steingriff loop from Schrobenhausen offers excellent views of this special landscape.
While Langenmosen itself is a smaller village, nearby towns like Schrobenhausen often serve as good starting points and may have better public transport connections. From these towns, you can easily connect to the extensive network of cycle paths that crisscross the region.
Yes, the region features several beautiful lakes. Lake Radersdorf is a notable bathing lake with a large sunbathing lawn, perfect for a refreshing break during or after your ride. Other lakes like Paarer Pond and Mandlachsee are also in the vicinity.


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