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Touring cycling around Hagelstadt offers routes through varied landscapes, characterized by the gentle slopes of the Mattinger Hänge and the fertile plains of the Laber river valley. The region features a mix of agricultural land, small villages, and historical sites, providing a scenic backdrop for cycling. Routes often connect castles and monuments, traversing open fields and occasional wooded sections. The landscape includes rolling hills, lush meadows, dense forests, and winding rivers like the Große Laber.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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32.8km
01:56
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.2km
01:51
120m
120m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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52.4km
03:05
130m
130m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Pure nature with a great view.
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Numerous play equipment and shade are also available
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Interesting tree-lined avenue in the open field
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Beautifully designed castle park in Eglofsheim
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great for ice bathing in winter
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Alteglofsheim Castle The name comes from the Eglofsheim family. Since the 10th century there has been a moated castle here with an associated manor. The castle was rebuilt and expanded several times over the centuries. From 1480 to 1573 the Barons of Parsberg owned the castle and manor. In 1659 Johann Georg Baron von Königsfeld bought the Alteglofsheim estate. In 1685 he became an Imperial Count. In his will in 1694 he left the estate to his grandson Hans Georg Graf von Königsfeld. He was the Minister of State and Conference of Elector Karl Albrecht and First Minister during his time as Emperor. From 1728 to 1734 he had the castle significantly expanded and refurbished. His successor Count Christian Johann August von Königsfeld, Elector's ambassador in Vienna, added the north wing of the castle with the magnificent dining room in 1780. In 1810 the Königsfelder family died out. The Barons of Cetto followed as owners, and in 1835 Prince Maximilian Karl von Thurn und Taxis acquired the castle. The Princes of Thurn und Taxis sold it to a priest in 1939, and it later went to his housekeeper. The war and post-war period led to the castle being used for other purposes, and it fell into increasing disrepair. In 1973 the Free State of Bavaria acquired it and made it available to the University of Regensburg in 1980. In 1989 the castle was designated as the location for the third Bavarian Music Academy. Construction work began in 1992. The Music Academy began operations here in June 1999. After extensive renovations and refurbishments the castle was handed over to its new purpose in September 2000. The late Gothic core of the complex with the 35-meter-high keep in the west dates from the beginning of the 14th century. It towers over the high gable of a building with two round flanking towers from the early 17th century. Around 1680, a wing with a two-aisled chapel in the basement was leaning against it in the south. Around 1730, it was extended to the west after the south-north wing had been started at a right angle to it. Elaborate ceiling frescoes by the Asam brothers and elegant stucco ceilings created by Johann Baptist Zimmermann adorn the castle. Tours of the castle are only possible for groups by prior arrangement. Source: Excerpts from www.wikipedia.de
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Köfering Castle The first moated castle on the Pfatter was probably built in the 12th century. The Köfering family was first mentioned in the middle of the 12th century. Around 1300, the castle was owned by Eckprecht von Haidau, who gave it to the Bishopric of Regensburg in 1307 in order to receive it as a fief from the bishop. Other owners of the castle were Otto Zenger, Albrecht von Abensberg, Heinrich Nothaft von Mangolding and Scheuer. In 1427, Dietrich von Stauf took over the castle in Köfering by exchange. On December 26, 1491, the Köfering fortress was besieged and destroyed by the Bavarian Duke Albrecht IV with 1,000 soldiers during the Löwler League uprising, in which the castle owner Hieronymus von Stauf took part. The Counts of Lerchenfeld have owned the moated castle since 1569. The castle was damaged in the Thirty Years' War and rebuilt in its current form from 1680 to 1720. Renovation began in 1980/81. The moated castle is an irregular, baroque, three-storey three-wing complex with mansard hipped roofs, an entrance projection with portal, ground floor arcades and a staircase with a mansard hipped roof. The White Hall with inlaid parquet and the chapel are worth seeing. The castle complex consists of a central projection, to which only a north wing is connected. To the west there is another wing with protruding corner projections, and to the south the one-storey former stable building is attached. A three-arched stone bridge leads over the walled moat, which is still preserved, and is the only access to the castle. Source: Excerpts from www.wikipedia.de
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There are over 25 touring cycling routes around Hagelstadt, offering a diverse range of experiences through the region's landscapes.
Yes, Hagelstadt offers 8 easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. A great option is the Köfering Castle – Poplar Avenue in Lerchenfeld loop from Hagelstadt, an easy 20.4-mile (32.8 km) path that winds through rural scenery and past historical sites. Another family-friendly choice is the Alteglofsheim Castle – Köfering Castle loop from Hagelstadt, an 18.9-mile (30.5 km) trail through picturesque countryside.
The routes often pass by historical castles and natural landmarks. You can explore sites like Höfling Castle, Köfering Castle, and Alteglofsheim Castle. Additionally, natural highlights such as St. Wolfgang's oak and various lakes like Guggenberger Lake are often accessible.
Absolutely. For experienced touring cyclists, there are 9 difficult routes. A notable challenging option is the View of the Mattinger Hänge (Mattinger Slopes) – View of the Walhalla loop from Hagelstadt, a substantial 94.9-mile (152.7 km) route offering expansive views, including the Walhalla monument. Another demanding ride is the Straubing Market Square – Lion Monument of Bad Abbach loop from Hagelstadt, covering 60.3 miles (97.0 km).
The best time for touring cycling in Hagelstadt is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making for ideal cycling conditions through the agricultural landscapes and along the river valleys.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Hagelstadt are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location. For example, the Große Laber near Schierling – Laberradweg Near Eggmühl loop from Hagelstadt is a 18.1-mile (29.2 km) circular route exploring the river valley.
The touring cycling routes in Hagelstadt are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the scenic views of the Mattinger Hänge, and the charming historical castles along the way.
Yes, some routes in the Hagelstadt area provide access to beautiful lakes. While specific routes may vary, you can find highlights like Guggenberger Lake, Neutraublinger Lake, and Roither See, which are popular spots for recreation and offer pleasant views.
While specific establishments are not detailed for every route, the region around Hagelstadt features small villages and towns. It's common to find traditional Bavarian guesthouses (Gasthäuser) or cafes in these settlements, offering opportunities for refreshments and meals. Planning your route with komoot allows you to identify such points of interest.
Hagelstadt is connected by regional bus services, and the nearest train station is in Eggmühl, which is part of the Agilis network. While direct public transport access to every trailhead might vary, these options can help you reach the general area. It's advisable to check local bus and train schedules for specific connections to your chosen starting point.
Many touring cycling routes in rural areas like Hagelstadt are generally dog-friendly, especially those on paved or well-maintained gravel paths. However, it's essential to keep dogs on a leash, especially near agricultural fields or livestock, and to ensure they are comfortable with longer distances. Always carry enough water for your dog.
Parking is typically available in the centers of Hagelstadt and surrounding villages. Look for designated public parking areas or near local amenities. For routes starting from specific castles or attractions, there might be dedicated parking lots. Always check local signage for parking regulations.


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