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110
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Gravel biking around Neukirch/Lausitz offers diverse terrain within the Lusatian Highlands, characterized by rolling hills and significant elevation changes. The region features a mix of forests, rural landscapes, and natural landmarks like the Valtenberg, the highest peak in the Lusatian Highlands. Gravel cyclists can expect routes that traverse varied surfaces, from unpaved forest roads to paths through agricultural areas. This environment provides a range of options for exploring the area's natural beauty on two wheels.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
3.0
(1)
16
riders
73.7km
06:09
1,800m
1,800m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5
riders
48.3km
03:59
980m
980m
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
riders
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(4)
16
riders
38.9km
02:29
440m
440m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
7
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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abandoned road with beautiful view.
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St. Sebastian Chapel is a listed historical monument (since 1921) and was the former parish church of the vanished village of Oberkirch. It combines a 12th-century Romanesque bell tower with a Gothic nave (dating from 1285). Particularly noteworthy are the Baroque high altar by the Winterhalder brothers (1692) and the Romanesque charnel house on the northeast side. The chapel is situated in the vineyards above Dambach-la-Ville, offering a sweeping panorama across the Rhine plain, and is privately owned by a civic brotherhood of 32 local families.
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That was a great view of Andlau
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Andlau was founded in 880 by Empress Richardis. She had been banished by her husband, Emperor Charles III, and was later canonized. Her tomb in Andlau became a place of pilgrimage. According to legend, a wild bear showed her the perfect spot (Wikipedia). Wonderful Crus are produced from the vineyards here.
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The cycle paths in Alsace are really great and very easy to ride.
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Of all the landscapes on the Alsace Vineyard Cycle Route, the arrival in Dambach-la-Ville offers one of the most beautiful views. In the middle of the vineyards, the historic center stands beautifully with the Rhine plain as a backdrop.
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There are 15 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails listed in this guide for the Neukirch area. These routes are carefully selected to offer a peaceful cycling experience away from motorized traffic.
The gravel bike trails around Neukirch generally range from moderate to difficult. You'll find 6 moderate routes and 9 difficult routes, reflecting the region's hilly terrain within the Lusatian Highlands. Be prepared for varied ascents and descents, offering a good challenge for experienced gravel bikers.
The trails in Neukirch traverse the picturesque Lusatian Highlands, characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and open agricultural lands. You can expect scenic views, especially from higher elevations like the Valtenberg, the highest peak in the region. Natural rock formations such as the Kälbersteine near Sohland also add unique visual interest to some routes.
Yes, the region offers several notable landmarks and viewpoints. The König-Johann-Turm on the Valtenberg and the Prince George Tower on the Ungerberg provide panoramic views stretching to the Elbe Sandstone Mountains and the Giant Mountains on clear days. You might also encounter traditional Umgebindehäuser architecture and other historical sites, enriching your ride with cultural insights.
Given that most routes are rated moderate to difficult, the trails around Neukirch are generally more suited for experienced gravel bikers. There are no easy routes listed in this guide. Families with younger children or absolute beginners might find the elevation changes and trail surfaces challenging. It's advisable to check individual route details for specific terrain and elevation profiles.
Many natural trails in the Neukirch area are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check local regulations and specific trail rules. Ensure your dog is well-behaved, on a leash where required, and that you carry waste bags. Consider your dog's fitness level for longer or more challenging routes.
Spring and autumn are generally considered the best seasons for gravel biking in Neukirch. The weather is usually mild, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful with blooming flora or vibrant fall colors. Summer can also be pleasant, but be mindful of potential heat, especially on exposed sections. Winter riding is possible, but trails might be icy or muddy, requiring appropriate gear and caution.
Yes, many of the gravel bike trails in Neukirch are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This is convenient for those traveling by car. For example, the route Mount Sainte-Odile – Bernstein Castle loop from Nothalten is a challenging circular option, though it's important to note its difficulty.
The komoot community rates the gravel biking experience in Neukirch highly, with an average score of 3.9 stars. Riders often praise the region's quiet, traffic-free paths, the diverse and scenic landscapes of the Lusatian Highlands, and the rewarding climbs that offer spectacular panoramic views from peaks like the Valtenberg.
For car users, parking is typically available at trailheads or in the vicinity of Neukirch's town center. Specific parking information is often detailed on individual route pages. While public transport options exist in the region, bringing a bike on buses or trains might have restrictions. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and bike carriage policies in advance if you plan to use this option.
Neukirch and its surrounding villages offer various options for refreshments and accommodation. You'll find local cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses where you can refuel and rest after your ride. Many of these establishments cater to outdoor enthusiasts, providing a welcoming atmosphere for cyclists.


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