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Gravel biking in Feldatal, situated on the northern edge of Germany's Vogelsberg volcanic region, offers diverse terrain across its low mountain range landscape. The area features a mix of paved roads, unpaved paths, and forest tracks, ideal for gravel bikes. Riders can explore the Felda river valley and geological formations, remnants of ancient volcanic activity. The High Vogelsberg Nature Park further enhances the region's appeal with protected natural beauty.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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31.2km
02:05
440m
440m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.0km
01:39
350m
350m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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20.7km
01:25
260m
260m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.2km
01:38
270m
270m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.6km
01:32
240m
230m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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As part of the Heinzemann tour, you cross the Felda several times and hike through the Feldatal with its idyllic meadows.
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The hut itself is located in a large open area in the middle of the forest, where there is all sorts of things to discover.
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Good opportunity for a break.
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The “Backofenhausteich” is named after an oven-shaped vaulted cellar built into the mountain.
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Saw it while driving past, it is beautiful
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The Romrod Castle Church was built in 1676/80, the church tower in 1694. The hall building is made of unplastered rubble stone and has a three-sided choir and a sacristy.
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Feldatal offers over 30 gravel bike trails, catering to various skill levels across its diverse low mountain range landscape. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and difficult routes to explore.
The trails in Feldatal range from easy to difficult. There is 1 easy route, 19 moderate routes, and 11 difficult routes, ensuring options for all experience levels. The terrain often includes a mix of paved roads, unpaved paths, and forest tracks.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in Feldatal are circular. For example, the Heinrichs Rast Rest Area – Heinrichs-Rast loop from Ober-Gleen is a moderate 26.3 km circular route, and the Kuhtränke Pond – Kuhtränke Pond loop from Ober-Gleen offers a 23.8 km moderate ride.
Feldatal's gravel bike trails feature a varied topography, characteristic of its low mountain ranges and volcanic past. You can expect a mix of paved roads, unpaved paths, and forest tracks, allowing for a dynamic riding experience through diverse landscapes.
The region's volcanic past has left intriguing geological formations. You might encounter geotopes like Teufelskopf, Dicken Steine, and Bildsteinskopf. Many routes also pass by natural highlights such as the Backofenhausteich Pond, the Felda river, and scenic Beech forests.
Absolutely. Feldatal is rich in cultural heritage. You can discover picturesque half-timbered churches in villages like Zeilbach and Stumpertenrod, with Stumpertenrod boasting Hessia's largest. The Old Synagogue in Kestrich offers a glimpse into regional history, and the Greifvogelwarte Feldatal-Ermenrod provides an opportunity to observe raptors.
The komoot community highly rates gravel biking in Feldatal, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 50 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the scenic beauty of the low mountain ranges, and the well-maintained mix of forest tracks and unpaved paths that make for an engaging ride.
While specific family-friendly routes are not highlighted, the presence of easy and moderate trails suggests options for families. The varied terrain and natural attractions like the educational tree and nature trail in Windhausen could make for an engaging family outing, depending on the children's experience level.
The low mountain range climate of Feldatal generally makes spring through autumn ideal for gravel biking. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery, perfect for exploring the mixed terrain. Winter riding might be possible but could involve colder temperatures and potentially challenging trail conditions.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on every route are not detailed, the region's villages like Zeilbach, Stumpertenrod, and Kestrich, as well as the mention of 'Wirtshaus zur Linde' near Ober-Gleen, suggest opportunities for refreshments. For accommodation, look for options in the charming villages within Feldatal.
Information on specific public transport links for bikes to trailheads is not readily available. However, as a rural region in Germany, it's advisable to check local bus or train services for their bike carriage policies and nearest stops to your desired starting points.
While specific parking locations for each trailhead are not listed, starting points for routes like those from Ehringshausen or Ober-Gleen typically have designated parking areas in or near the villages. It's recommended to check local signage upon arrival or use navigation apps for parking options.


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