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Road cycling routes around Rohrbrunner Forst traverse a largely wooded area in the Bavarian Spessart, characterized by extensive, completely forested terrain. The region features varied topography, including the Spessart's highest peaks, such as the Geiersberg (586 meters), and notable valleys like the Hafenlohrtal and Rohrwiesenbachtal. Routes offer well-paved surfaces suitable for road riding, with descents through valleys like the Dammbachtal.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
4.9
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129
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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81
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52.4km
02:27
640m
640m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
(12)
76
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40.8km
01:50
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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73.6km
03:29
990m
990m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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89.6km
03:57
860m
860m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Super ascent or descent. The gradient percentages stay in the moderate range with a maximum of 8% and the asphalt is quite okay to ride on. In summer, you have to be a bit careful with the play of shadows caused by the sunlight filtering through the treetops. Here and there, you might otherwise overlook a small pothole in the asphalt or a crack/longitudinal joint in the road surface.
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A mighty and beautiful bridge, somewhat reminiscent of the old Rhine bridge in Worms.
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It looks really great and is the end or beginning of a beautiful descent or a tough climb.
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The church is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The interior is rather simple, but still worth seeing.
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beautiful building over the Main
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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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The landscape around Steinmühle is truly beautiful. This section is great for cycling and can be easily combined with various tours. The gradient (or decline, depending on the direction) is manageable and, with a maximum of 4-5% and thanks to the top-quality asphalt, is easy to manage. On Sundays, road cyclists share the road with motorcyclists. If you see a racing bike on the horizon, pull over and avoid cornering. For motorized two-wheelers, this is a real race track. Nevertheless, the highlight is the Steinmühle on the Weiberbach stream, which is worth the detour. 🤩👍🏻
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There are over 65 road cycling routes in Rohrbrunner Forst, offering a diverse range of options for cyclists. These include 13 easy, 45 moderate, and 7 difficult routes, catering to various skill levels and preferences.
The region is characterized by extensive, completely forested terrain, featuring varied topography. You'll encounter well-paved surfaces, descents through picturesque valleys like the Dammbachtal, and ascents towards the Spessart's highest peaks, such as the Geiersberg (586 meters).
The road cycling routes in Rohrbrunner Forst are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 180 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the well-maintained surfaces, the scenic descents, and the immersive experience of cycling through the region's extensive forests and valleys.
Yes, you can explore beautiful natural features such as the Hafenlohrtal and Rohrwiesenbachtal valleys. The Hafenlohrtal even features a boardwalk (Bohlensteg) allowing close access to the protected natural environment. For panoramic views, consider routes that pass near the Ludwig-Keller Observation Tower on Geishöhe or the Geiersberg Summit.
Beyond its natural beauty, the region offers several cultural and historical attractions. You could visit the picturesque Mespelbrunn Castle, a moated castle dating back to 1427. The charming Old Town of Lohr am Main is also nearby, known for its fairy-tale atmosphere and the Spessart Museum. Additionally, the impressive Crypt Chapel of St. Maria is worth a visit.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Rohrbrunner Forst are designed as loops. For example, the moderate Descent to Waldaschaff – Hafenlohrtal Nature Reserve loop from Heimbuchenthal and the Hafenlohrtalstraße – Hafenlohrtal Nature Reserve loop from Rothenbuch are popular circular options that allow you to start and end in the same location.
Parking is generally available at common starting points for tours. The Hohewart-Haus near Hessenthal is a well-known spot that serves as both a starting and ending point for many tours and typically offers parking facilities for cyclists.
Yes, the region offers options for refreshments and accommodation. The rustic Hohewart-Haus near Hessenthal is known for its good food, including game dishes, and home-brewed beer, making it a popular stop for cyclists. You can also find various cafes and guesthouses in the surrounding towns and villages.
The best time for road cycling in Rohrbrunner Forst is typically during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, and the forested landscapes are at their most vibrant, offering pleasant conditions for riding.
While Rohrbrunner Forst is primarily known for its forests and valleys, some routes may bring you close to smaller water features. You can find highlights like Waldsee Heimbuchenthal or Bomigsee, Rothenbuch in the broader area, which could be incorporated into longer rides or visited separately.
Generally, no specific permits are required for road cycling on public roads and designated cycling paths within Rohrbrunner Forst. However, it's always advisable to respect local regulations and signage, especially when cycling through protected natural areas like the Hafenlohrtal Nature Reserve.


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