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Gravel biking in Ameisenberg offers diverse terrain, combining elements of road and mountain biking across its varied landscape. The region is characterized by a mix of forested areas, open countryside, and rolling hills, providing scenic views and varied riding surfaces. Riders can expect both paved and unpaved surfaces, including forest paths and country roads, catering to the versatility of gravel bikes. This topography ensures an engaging experience for gravel cyclists seeking no traffic gravel bike trails.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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16.6km
01:28
380m
380m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5
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41.9km
02:48
500m
510m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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5.0
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13
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41.1km
03:15
670m
670m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.7km
02:24
560m
560m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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9
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39.3km
02:39
510m
510m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In recent years, it has become quieter around the little castle.
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Lohr has a beautiful city center.
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A signpost of a slightly different kind, but superbly done.
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The "Iron Owl" is an absolute eye-catcher. A signpost of a different kind, but superbly made.
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The Hafenlohr is a 26.5 km long (27.7 km including the Tiergartenbach) right tributary of the Main River in the districts of Aschaffenburg and Main-Spessart in the Bavarian Spessart region. The Hafenlohr rises from two springs in the municipality of Rothenbuch. The longer and occasionally more water-rich branch is the Tiergartenbach, which often dries up on dry days. Officially, it is considered the upper course of the Hafenlohr main watercourse. The source, known as the Hafenlohr Spring, in the center of the village provides water almost year-round. The Hafenlohr Spring is located at Rothenbuch Castle. It was encased in sandstone during the road widening of the St 2317. Its water flows northwest through the castle moat and, after about 100 meters, flows from the left bank into the bed of the Tiergartenbach, which flows from the Tiergartengrund on the northern edge of the village and is already 1.3 km[7] long. It doesn't provide water year-round, but at times it provides more than the perennial spring at the castle. The spring at the castle was probably once a meeting place for hunters in the eastern Spessart, which is why construction of a hunting lodge began here in 1342. The spring water fed the castle moat and several surrounding trout lakes, which no longer exist. Source and further information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hafenlohr_(Fluss)
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The Hafenlohr is a 26.5 km long (27.7 km including the Tiergartenbach) right tributary of the Main River in the districts of Aschaffenburg and Main-Spessart in the Bavarian Spessart region. The Hafenlohr rises from two springs in the municipality of Rothenbuch. The longer and occasionally more water-rich branch is the Tiergartenbach, which often dries up on dry days. Officially, it is considered the upper course of the Hafenlohr main watercourse. The source, known as the Hafenlohr Spring, in the center of the village provides water almost year-round. The Hafenlohr Spring is located at Rothenbuch Castle. It was encased in sandstone during the road widening of the St 2317. Its water flows northwest through the castle moat and, after about 100 meters, flows from the left bank into the bed of the Tiergartenbach, which flows from the Tiergartengrund on the northern edge of the village and is already 1.3 km[7] long. It doesn't provide water year-round, but at times it provides more than the perennial spring at the castle. The spring at the castle was probably once a meeting place for hunters in the eastern Spessart, which is why construction of a hunting lodge began here in 1342. The spring water fed the castle moat and several surrounding trout lakes, which no longer exist. Source and further information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hafenlohr_(Fluss)
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There are some great highlights in Lohr.
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Ameisenberg offers a selection of over 25 traffic-free gravel bike routes. These trails provide a peaceful riding experience away from busy roads, utilizing quiet country lanes and dedicated cycle paths.
Ameisenberg, situated within the broader Westerwald region, is ideal for gravel biking due to its diverse terrain. You'll find a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, including forest paths and country roads, perfect for the versatility of gravel bikes. The varied landscape ensures scenic views and an engaging experience.
Most of the traffic-free gravel bike routes in Ameisenberg are considered challenging, with 24 out of 26 routes rated as 'difficult'. There are also a couple of 'moderate' routes available. Riders should expect significant elevation changes and varied terrain.
While many routes are challenging, there are a few options that might be more suitable for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous ride. For instance, the Lohr am Main Old Town – Old Town of Lohr am Main loop from Rechtenbach is rated 'moderate' and offers a good introduction to the area's gravel paths.
The routes often pass through beautiful natural areas. You might encounter highlights such as the Hafenlohr Valley, the impressive Klosterkuppel (552 m) which is the highest point in Main-Spessart, or the ancient Capuchin Oak. The region is known for its varied terrain, including forested areas and rolling hills.
Yes, some routes offer glimpses of historical interest. For example, you might pass by the Einsiedel Hamlet and Historic Well, or the Forsthaus Aurora. The broader region also features charming towns with historic architecture.
The komoot community highly rates the area, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the routes, the diverse landscapes, and the opportunity to explore nature away from vehicle traffic. The challenging climbs and rewarding descents are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, for experienced riders looking for longer distances, routes like the Hafenlohrtal Valley – Hafenlohr River loop from Rohrberg cover over 40 km with significant elevation gain. Another challenging option is the Katharinen Trail – Nettle Trail loop from Lohr Bahnhof, also over 40 km.
Many of the traffic-free gravel routes in Ameisenberg are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Lohr am Main Old Town – Old Town of Lohr am Main loop from Rechtenbach and the Aubach Lakes – View of Frammersbach loop from Lohr Bahnhof.
The region's diverse landscape makes it enjoyable across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also great, especially in forested areas providing shade. Winter conditions can vary, so checking local weather and trail conditions is advisable.
While specific viewpoints are not always explicitly named on every route, the general topography of Ameisenberg and the surrounding Westerwald region ensures many picturesque vistas. Routes often traverse rolling hills and open countryside, providing expansive views of the landscape, including the Kassel countryside from higher elevations.


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