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No traffic touring cycling routes around Landkreis Landsberg am Lech traverse a diverse landscape featuring river valleys, serene lakes, and rolling hills in the foothills of the Alps. The region is characterized by the River Lech, which offers extensive cycling paths, and the large Ammersee to the east. Dense forests, such as the Kauferinger Forst, provide secluded paths, while historic towns like Landsberg am Lech offer cultural landmarks. This varied terrain supports a wide range of cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
4.7
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28.6km
01:54
240m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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92.4km
05:30
620m
620m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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84.0km
05:22
270m
270m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.8km
02:58
310m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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52.8km
03:43
340m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Super route, almost entirely paved. great swimming spot!
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Lake Wörthsee is a charming lake next to Lake Ammersee
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Beautiful view of the Zellsee and the Alps
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A wonderfully stress-free cycle path. Occasionally some agricultural traffic, but very rare.
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There's something for everyone at the lake. Narrow single trails, beautiful swimming spots, well-maintained bike paths, benches with stunning panoramic views.
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The present church stands on a site that already featured several church buildings between the 8th and 15th centuries. These originated from pilgrimages to venerate Saint Afra (d. 304). Bishop Ulrich of Augsburg was buried near Afra's shrine in 973. Since 1012, the holy site has been cared for by the Benedictine monastery of St. Ulrich and Afra in Augsburg. The lower church, containing the crypts of Saints Ulrich and Afra, was designed in 1962. St. Ulrich and Afra is a steep, three-aisled brick basilica with a transept and a long, east-facing chancel. Since 1594, the 93-meter-high onion dome of the Catholic basilica has been visible from the Swabian countryside. Only this structure—also known as the Afra Tower—on the north side of the nave was ever built. A planned tower on the south side was never constructed due to lack of funds. The parish house of the Catholic community adjoins the church on the northeast side. On the southeast side is a private green space containing the remains of the St. Godehard Chapel, dating from the Merovingian and pre-Romanesque periods. Adjoining the south side of the basilica are the modern buildings of the Haus Sankt Ulrich conference hotel, belonging to the Diocese of Augsburg. It was built between 1971 and 1974 as an educational and pastoral care center, designed by the Munich architect Alexander Freiherr von Branca in the postmodern style. From 2006 to 2009, it was renovated and redesigned, transforming it into a conference hotel and convention center according to plans by the Munich architectural firm Blum Architekten. The west side of the church is also surrounded by buildings. Outside the nave, the ensemble with the Protestant St. Ulrich Church is impressive, a popular subject for photographs, and symbolizes Augsburg's parity. (https://bistum-augsburg.de/Glaube-und-Lehre/Wallfahrten/Wallfahrtsorte-und-Gebetsstaetten/Bildergalerien/Augsburg-Basilika-St.-Ulrich-u.-Afra)
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Reconstruction of an old Roman distance column
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Landkreis Landsberg am Lech offers a vast network of routes, with over 1,100 touring cycling options listed on komoot. More than 500 of these are classified as easy, making them ideal for relaxed, car-free exploration. The region's diverse landscapes, from river valleys to serene lakes, provide numerous opportunities for peaceful rides away from motorized traffic.
The routes in Landkreis Landsberg am Lech offer varied terrain, ranging from flat paths along river valleys and lakeshores to gently rolling hills in the foothills of the Alps. You'll find a mix of paved and unpaved sections, with many dedicated cycle paths. While most no-traffic routes are easy to moderate, some longer tours, like the Lech Rapids in Lechbruck – Lake Forggensee loop from Asch - Leeder, can be more challenging due to their length and elevation changes, offering something for every skill level.
Absolutely! Many no-traffic routes are perfect for families. Look for paths along the River Lech or around Lake Ammer, which often feature flat, well-maintained surfaces. The Lake Ammer area, for instance, offers gentle loops. The Lechpark Pössinger Au near Landsberg am Lech also provides a beautiful, car-free environment with a water playground, ideal for shorter family rides.
You'll encounter a wealth of natural beauty and historic landmarks. Highlights include the picturesque River Lech with its dramatic Lech weir in Landsberg, and the expansive Lake Ammer, where you can enjoy the promenade at Dießen am Ammersee. Historic towns like Landsberg am Lech offer sights such as the iconic Main Square with the Marian Fountain and the Bayertor. Many routes provide stunning views of the Ammersee and the surrounding Alpine foothills.
Yes, many no-traffic touring routes in the region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. Examples include the popular Lake Ammer – Ammer River Rapids loop from Eching, which offers a scenic ride around the lake, or the Sandauer Gate – Karolinen Bridge and the Lech Weir loop from Kaufering, exploring the historic town and river features.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most public paths in Landkreis Landsberg am Lech, provided they are kept on a leash, especially in nature reserves or populated areas. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them. Specific rules might apply in certain protected areas, so it's always good practice to look for local signage.
The most pleasant seasons for no-traffic touring cycling are spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful with blooming flowers or vibrant fall foliage. Summer (July to August) is also popular, but routes can be busier, especially around the lakes, and temperatures can be higher. Winter cycling is possible on cleared paths, but conditions can be challenging.
Yes, the region is well-equipped with amenities for cyclists. Along popular routes like those around Lake Ammer or the Lech Cycle Path, you'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses in towns and villages. For example, the Windachsee Alm is a popular spot. Many establishments are accustomed to cyclists and offer outdoor seating or bike parking. It's advisable to check opening hours, especially outside peak season.
Many towns in Landkreis Landsberg am Lech, such as Landsberg am Lech itself, Dießen am Ammersee, and Herrsching, are well-connected by regional trains and buses. These services often allow for bicycle transport, though restrictions might apply during peak hours or for larger groups. Checking the local public transport schedules and bike carriage policies in advance is recommended. For example, the Herrsching Pier is a popular starting point accessible by public transport.
The region's unique appeal lies in its harmonious blend of natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and extensive network of well-maintained, car-free paths. You can cycle along the wild River Lech, explore the serene shores of Lake Ammer, or traverse historic Roman paths like the Via Claudia Augusta, all while enjoying the peaceful backdrop of the Alpine foothills. The opportunity to discover charming towns and diverse landscapes without the disturbance of motorized traffic creates a truly immersive and relaxing cycling experience.
While many routes are day trips, the region connects to longer, established cycle paths that offer multi-day, low-traffic touring experiences. The Lech Cycle Path, for example, is a 245 km route that follows the river, and sections of it within Landkreis Landsberg am Lech are often car-free or very low-traffic. Similarly, the Via Claudia Augusta and the Ammer-Amper Cycle Path offer opportunities for extended tours through varied landscapes, often utilizing dedicated cycle paths or quiet country roads.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 8,000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the region's tranquil, car-free paths, the stunning natural scenery around the lakes and rivers, and the well-preserved historic towns. The variety of routes, from easy lakeside loops to more challenging tours through rolling hills, is also frequently highlighted as a major draw.


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