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14
riders
02:12
56.8km
970m
Gravel riding
This tour is not for tired legs, because considerable elevation gain and wild gravel roads await you. But don't worry, there are enough quiet rolling sections with magnificent views that provide the right mix.
Your starting point is Ruhpolding. For the first few kilometers, you can roll along the Weiße Traun in a relaxed manner until the route picks up after Siegsdorf. A climb that challenges you, but makes up for your effort with a panoramic descent to Teisendorf. This is followed by long forest roads, even gravel, lots of forest and hardly any traffic - perfect for just letting it roll.
At the Höglwörth Monastery you can recharge your energy reserves, enjoy the beautiful ambience and mentally prepare for the last section. Perfect gravel, even gradient and constant pressure on the pedals that will put a smile on your face. Along the Windbach you finally let it roll out until you arrive back in Ruhpolding.
Last updated: March 25, 2026
Tips
Includes a very steep uphill segment
You may need to push your bike.
After 2.18 km for 78 m
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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18.7 km
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56.8 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
24.4 km
20.7 km
5.93 km
3.14 km
2.64 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
25.1 km
16.5 km
10.8 km
4.06 km
342 m
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (920 m)
Lowest point (510 m)
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Monday 11 May
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1°C
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This route was planned by komoot.
Starting from the parking lot in Anger, we took the same route to the Adlgass turnoff as we did to the Stoisser Alm, which we avoided due to its popularity with (mostly) electric bikers. So, as mentioned, we took the Adlgass turnoff and then rolled out to the heights of Inzell, which we bypassed on the Moorweg (moor path) and immediately tackled the next climb from the Kesselalm – including a leisurely descent into Ruhpolding and into the Cafe Chiemgau, highly recommended. Then we followed the White Traun to the Bibelöd district and then an extremely steep ramp up to Miesbacher Strasse, which eventually leads back to a bike path. At Eisenärzt, we took the left bank of the White Traun again on a brisk gravel road to Siegsdorf. Then we followed the main road to Vorau, and from there it went up and down and up and down to Neukirchen and Achental, before climbing from Achental back up to Grafenberg. But then it's not far, and a short forest section down to a "Strade biance" rounds off the trip before we land back at the parking lot in Anger! It was beautiful—and already quite warm.
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February 17, 2026
This tour is not for tired legs, because considerable elevation gain and wild gravel roads await you. But don't worry, there are enough quiet rolling sections with magnificent views that provide the right mix.
Your starting point is Ruhpolding. For the first few kilometers, you can roll along the Wei
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