Bavaria-Bohemia Bridge Cycle Path
Bavaria-Bohemia Bridge Cycle Path
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56.6km
460m
Cycling
Cycle the 35.2-mile Bridge Cycle Route Bavaria-Bohemia, a difficult touring route through the Fichtelgebirge with gentle gradients.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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6.29 km
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18.6 km
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50.8 km
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54.7 km
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56.6 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
32.2 km
9.26 km
7.98 km
6.75 km
258 m
181 m
Surfaces
33.9 km
12.0 km
6.22 km
1.86 km
1.53 km
1.18 km
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Elevation
Highest point (780 m)
Lowest point (510 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The route is approximately 56.6 kilometers (35 miles) long. While the komoot tour suggests a duration of around 3 hours and 40 minutes for continuous cycling, most leisure cyclists and families will want to allow a full day (5-7 hours) to enjoy the scenery, make stops, and explore points of interest along the way. It's well-suited for a day trip.
Yes, this route is generally considered easy and family-friendly. It largely follows former railway lines, which means it has a mostly flat or gently ascending/descending profile with minimal inclines. This makes it accessible for various fitness levels, including leisure cyclists and families.
The terrain primarily utilizes decommissioned railway tracks, ensuring a gentle gradient throughout. While much of the route is paved, some segments may include unpaved or gravel surfaces. The core of the route is formed by the former railway lines Holenbrunn - Leupoldsdorf and Hohenbrunn - Selb.
You'll experience the diverse landscape of the Fichtel Mountains, passing through quaint towns, idyllic river valleys, and areas with magnificent vistas. The route showcases a blend of botanical, geological, and zoological features. Notable highlights include the Alte Silberhausstraße, the Wunsiedel–Holenbrunn Rail Trail, and the Border Crossing Germany–Czech Republic (Hranicní Kameny). You'll also see numerous protected bridges, reflecting the region's rich industrial history.
The best time to cycle the Bridge Cycle Route Bavaria-Bohemia is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant for cycling, and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Always check local weather conditions before you go.
No, there are generally no permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Bridge Cycle Route Bavaria-Bohemia or to access the public areas of the Naturpark Fichtelgebirge. However, always respect local regulations, especially concerning nature protection and private property.
Given that the route largely follows former railway lines and connects towns, there are multiple access points. You can typically find parking in the towns along the route, such as near the Aš train station or other communities in the Fichtelgebirge region. Public transport options might also be available to reach various starting points.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on this cycle route. However, it is crucial to keep them on a leash at all times, especially when passing through towns, near other cyclists, or in areas with wildlife. Always carry water for your dog and clean up after them.
Yes, the route intersects with several other cycling and hiking paths. Significant portions of it overlap with the Radverkehrsnetz Landkreis Wunsiedel and the Brückenradweg itself. It also shares segments with the Radrunde Oberfranken, EV4 Germany, Bayreuth - border, and the Saar-Mosel-Main [Kulmbach - Schirnding] routes, among others. This offers opportunities to extend your ride or explore connecting trails.
Yes, the route passes through several quaint towns and villages. You'll find opportunities to stop at various sights and refreshment points, including cafes, restaurants, and pubs, particularly in the larger communities along the way. It's always a good idea to carry some snacks and water, especially on longer stretches between towns.
The Bridge Cycle Route Bavaria-Bohemia is primarily a linear route, connecting Bavaria with the Czech town of Aš. While it's not a circular loop in its entirety, you can cycle sections as out-and-back trips or combine it with other local paths to create your own loop. Many cyclists choose to ride one way and use public transport or a shuttle for the return journey.
Great tour, former railway line almost all paved. With the Radlerbus Porzellanlinie from Selb to Fichtelsee for 8 euros. Runs on weekends and public holidays from May to October.