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The best traffic-free bike rides in Landkreis Augsburg

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Gravel biking in Landkreis Augsburg offers diverse landscapes, from dense forests to riverine paths and rolling hills. The region is characterized by the expansive Augsburg Western Forests Nature Park, providing varied terrain for no traffic gravel bike trails. Routes often follow the Wertach and Lech rivers, offering flatter sections, while the gentle, hilly landscape provides engaging rides. This area combines natural beauty with a well-developed network of paths suitable for gravel cyclists.

Best no traffic gravel bike trails in Landkreis…

Last updated: May 14, 2026

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Augsburg Westliche Wälder and Sch

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. 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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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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March 18, 2026, Hochablass Augsburg

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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At the northern end of the Wolfzahnau, the Wertach River flows into the Lech River. The Lech and Wertach rivers converge in the Wolfzahnau – a landscape conservation area within the city of Augsburg, located on the western bank of the Lech River. The Lech carries greenish water, while the Wertach carries brownish water.

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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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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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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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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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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no traffic gravel bike trails are available in Landkreis Augsburg?

Komoot offers over 440 traffic-free gravel bike trails in Landkreis Augsburg. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 93 easy, 250 moderate, and 99 difficult options.

What kind of terrain can I expect on no traffic gravel bike trails in Landkreis Augsburg?

The region offers a diverse landscape for gravel biking. You'll find routes through the dense forests and rolling hills of the Augsburg Western Forests Nature Park, as well as flatter paths along the Wertach and Lech rivers. Expect a mix of forest highways, gravel banks, and well-maintained cycle paths.

Are there easy no traffic gravel bike trails suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, there are 93 easy traffic-free gravel routes in Landkreis Augsburg. Paths along the Wertach and Lech rivers, such as sections of the The Wertach River in Augsburg – Lech River in Gersthofen loop, are generally flatter and well-suited for beginners or family outings. These often feature mostly paved or well-compacted gravel surfaces.

Can I find challenging no traffic gravel bike routes in Landkreis Augsburg?

Absolutely. For experienced gravel bikers seeking a challenge, there are 99 difficult traffic-free routes. The Augsburg Western Forests Nature Park offers more demanding loops with significant distances and elevation changes, such as the extensive Augsburg Westliche Wälder and Schnerzhofer Weiher Runde, providing a dynamic cycling experience.

What natural features can I explore on no traffic gravel bike trails?

Many routes lead through picturesque natural settings. You can cycle along the Wertach River and Lech River, pass by beautiful lakes like Lake Mandicho, or venture into the expansive Augsburg Western Forests. The Anhauser Valley also offers a scenic gorge to explore.

Are there any scenic viewpoints along the no traffic gravel bike routes?

While specific viewpoints directly on every gravel path vary, the region's rolling hills and forest trails often provide panoramic vistas. Notable spots like the Bismarckturm in Neusäß-Steppach or Ulrichshöhe in Königsbrunn offer excellent views of the surrounding landscape and can often be incorporated into longer tours.

What landmarks or points of interest can I see on no traffic gravel bike trails?

You can encounter various points of interest. For example, the Lech Weir 23/6 – Hochablass Dam (Augsburg) loop takes you past the impressive Hochablass Dam. Routes through the Anhauser Valley, such as the Anhauser Valley – Wertach Embankment Trail loop, offer glimpses of the gorge and surrounding nature.

What do other gravel bikers enjoy most about traffic-free gravel biking in Landkreis Augsburg?

The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Landkreis Augsburg, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the quiet woodlands, the well-maintained network of paths, and the diverse scenery that allows for both challenging rides and leisurely tours away from traffic.

Are there circular no traffic gravel bike routes available?

Yes, many of the traffic-free gravel bike trails in Landkreis Augsburg are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Anhauser Valley – Wertach Embankment Trail loop from Augsburg Hauptbahnhof and the Lech Weir 23/6 – Hochablass Dam (Augsburg) loop.

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

The region is enjoyable for gravel biking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially with changing foliage. Summer is also great, particularly for routes along rivers or through shaded forests. Even in winter, many well-maintained paths can be ridden, though conditions may vary.

Is public transport access available for reaching no traffic gravel bike trails?

Yes, many routes are accessible via public transport. For instance, the Anhauser Valley – Wertach Embankment Trail loop starts directly from Augsburg Hauptbahnhof, making it convenient for those traveling by train. Other routes may have bus stops or regional train stations nearby.

Are dogs allowed on the no traffic gravel bike trails in Landkreis Augsburg?

Generally, dogs are welcome on most public trails in Landkreis Augsburg, especially in natural areas like the Augsburg Western Forests. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific paths or parks.

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