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Gravel biking around Rothsee features a varied landscape, encompassing the Rothsee itself, adjacent lakeside meadows, and the river valleys of the Zusam. The region includes both paved cycle paths and unpaved sections, offering a mix of terrain suitable for gravel bikes. Elevations range from gentle lowlands to rolling hills, providing diverse riding experiences. The Rothsee Nature Reserve provides a tranquil sanctuary for wildlife, enhancing the natural appeal of the area.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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33.6km
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.6km
01:50
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:13
510m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In the 19th century, a comprehensive redesign was carried out by the architect Jean Keller, who also designed the magnificent grand hall.
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A river that still flows naturally
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Built in 1550, in 1700 the castle came into the possession of the Augsburg patrician family von Stetten through marriage
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Wolfgang von Paler the Elder was granted sheep in 1550. He commissioned the construction of a new palace around 1550/60. The building was presumably destroyed by the Swedes in 1648. The new owner, Raimund Egger, had the palace rebuilt.
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Schlossallee Hammel is a private road that runs through the private property, please take the bypass to avoid any problems
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You are your own public transport 🚴♂️ Public transport in the 21st century
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Hammel Castle is located in the Hammel district of the town of Neusäß in the Augsburg district, Bavaria. The castle is owned by the von Stetten family. History: • 1550: Wolfgang von Paler the Elder is granted Hammel and initiates the construction of the new castle around 1550/60. • 1648: The building is probably destroyed by Swedish troops during the Thirty Years' War. • After 1648: The new owner, Raimund Egger, has the castle rebuilt. • 1700: Through marriage, two thirds of the castle becomes the property of the Augsburg patrician family von Stetten; later the family also acquires the remaining share. • Mid-19th century: Extensive renovation work is carried out. • 1891: Under the planning of the Augsburg architect Jean Keller, the east-west wing is extended and the facade structure is renewed and the south gable is decorated with neo-Gothic battlements. Architecture: The castle consists of two three-story wings. The shorter "old building" has a gable roof and a facade structure with neo-Gothic battlements. The surrounding wall is equipped with four defensive towers, including the so-called Malakow Tower on the southeast corner, which was provided with a balustrade and an arbor-like structure made of wood in 1856. Current use: Hammel Castle is still owned by the von Stetten family and is not open to the public. However, the historic complex is an important cultural monument in the region and an example of the architecture and history of Augsburg's patrician families.
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Very nice little pub on the Roth
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The Rothsee region offers a wide selection of gravel bike trails, with over 35 routes available. These range from easy to difficult, ensuring options for various skill levels.
Yes, there are several routes suitable for beginners. For an easier ride, consider the Zusam River – Reischenau Lowland loop from Dinkelscherben. This route is rated 'easy' and covers about 13 miles (21 km) with minimal elevation gain, making it a great option to get started.
For experienced gravel bikers seeking a challenge, the Turncable Wakepark Tannhausen – Zusammühle Ziemetshausen loop from Horgau is a difficult route spanning over 41 miles (66.5 km) with significant elevation gain. It offers a diverse mix of terrain to test your skills.
While specific 'family' routes aren't explicitly categorized, easier routes with less elevation and paved sections are generally suitable. The Rothsee Lakeside Meadow and Rest Area – Rothsee (Zusmarshausen) loop from Zusmarshausen is a moderate 20.8-mile (33.5 km) route that explores the lakeside meadows, which could be enjoyable for families with older children comfortable with longer distances.
Many routes offer scenic views and pass by interesting natural features. You can explore the Rothsee Lakeside Meadow and Rest Area, the main Rothsee (Zusmarshausen) itself, and sections along the Roth River. Some routes also pass by the Water Playground on the North Shore, which could be a fun stop.
The Rothsee region is generally enjoyable for gravel biking from spring through autumn, when the weather is mild and the paths are dry. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for potentially warmer temperatures.
During winter, some unpaved sections of the gravel trails around Rothsee may become muddy, icy, or covered in snow, especially after precipitation. Paved cycle paths might remain more accessible, but always check local weather conditions and trail reports before heading out. Appropriate tires and gear are recommended for winter riding.
Yes, the majority of gravel bike routes in the Rothsee area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Häder–Agawang Paved Cycle Path – Weldenbahn Cycle Path Section loop from Dinkelscherben and the Heiligmannsee – Asphalt Bike Path Thannhausen loop from Dinkelscherben.
The gravel biking routes around Rothsee are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an impressive average rating of 4.9 stars from over 20 reviews. Riders often praise the varied landscape, the mix of paved and unpaved sections, and the beautiful lakeside and river valley scenery.
While specific parking locations are not detailed for every route, many tours start from towns like Zusmarshausen or Dinkelscherben, where public parking options are typically available. It's advisable to check local parking information for your chosen starting point before your ride.
The Rothsee region is generally accessible by public transport, with train stations and bus routes connecting to some of the towns near trailheads, such as Dinkelscherben. However, public transport options may vary, so it's recommended to plan your journey in advance and check schedules for specific routes and starting points.
Given the region's popularity, you'll find opportunities for refreshments in the towns and villages that the routes pass through or start from. The Rothsee Lakeside Meadow and Rest Area is also a designated spot where you might find facilities. It's always a good idea to carry snacks and water, especially on longer rides.


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