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Gravel biking around Berg offers a diverse landscape for riders, characterized by a mix of rural paths, forested sections, and routes alongside waterways. The region provides varied terrain suitable for gravel bikes, ranging from rolling hills to more challenging ascents. Riders can expect a combination of well-maintained gravel tracks and natural surfaces, making it an ideal location for exploring the countryside on two wheels.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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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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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very 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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The Church of Saint-Félix-de-Cantalice was built in 1918 in Wingen-sur-Moder. It is distinguished by its onion-domed bell tower, the spire of which was damaged during the Second World War and subsequently repaired. It overlooks the surrounding plain beautifully.
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A very large selection of cakes. A true French patisserie. The staff speaks excellent German. Sandwiches are also available for purchase. Seating is available inside and outside for dining! Highly recommended!
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Accessible from various directions and/or accessible as a circular walk. The walk up the mountain is quite long.
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A secluded pond in the forest, located on the beautiful forest road from Eschbourg to Frohmuhl. There's only one educational facility here, but otherwise no infrastructure, just plenty of idyllic forest scenery.
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Very nice to look at, but you can save yourself the entrance fee. Just walk around a bit and you can admire everything.
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Beautifully located restaurant right on the lake shore... Perfect for a little refreshment... who says no to a cool Picon
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Great cycle path along the Saar Canal.
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The cycle path stretches from Sarreguemines to Gondrexange.
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Berg offers a total of 14 gravel bike trails. These are evenly split between 7 moderate and 7 difficult routes, providing options for various skill levels.
While there are no routes specifically classified as 'easy,' Berg features 7 moderate gravel bike trails that are suitable for beginners looking for a balanced experience. A good option to start with is the Pétanque Club de L'Eiffel loop from Vœllerdingen, which is 18.6 km long and offers moderate climbs.
The gravel bike trails in Berg are characterized by a diverse landscape, including rural paths, forested sections, and routes that follow waterways. You'll encounter a mix of well-maintained gravel tracks and natural surfaces, with terrain ranging from rolling hills to more challenging ascents.
Yes, Berg offers 7 difficult gravel bike trails for experienced riders seeking a challenge. One notable difficult route is the Saverne – Viaduct over the canal loop from Tieffenbach - Struth, which spans 137.1 km and features significant elevation gain.
The gravel bike trails in Berg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from around 10 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain and scenic views, particularly along routes that follow waterways and pass through rural landscapes.
Yes, all the gravel bike routes listed for Berg are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Sarralbe Town Centre – Bissert lock loop from Ville-Neuve de Sarrewerden is a popular 36.2 km loop.
Many routes in Berg offer scenic views, especially those alongside waterways like the Canal de la Sarre. You can explore highlights such as the Canal des Houillères de la Sarre or the Cycle Path Along the Canal de la Sarre. Additionally, historical sites like Fénétrange Castle are accessible near some routes.
Yes, the Berg region is home to several castles and historical landmarks. Fénétrange Castle is a notable attraction, and you might also find Château de Lorentzen and Château de Diedendorf in the wider area, offering interesting stops during your rides.
Given the mix of forested sections and waterways, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Berg, with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also suitable, though some routes might be more exposed to the sun. Winter riding is possible but requires appropriate gear for colder, potentially wet conditions.
Many routes in Berg traverse rural landscapes and connect smaller towns or villages. For instance, the Neuweyerhof – Saint-Barthélemy Church loop from Sarre-Union passes through areas where you might find local amenities. Planning your route in advance can help identify specific spots for refreshments.
The longest gravel bike trail in Berg is the Saverne – Viaduct over the canal loop from Tieffenbach - Struth, which covers a substantial distance of 137.1 kilometers. This difficult route is designed for riders looking for a full-day adventure.
To find less crowded trails, consider exploring some of the moderate routes that might be less frequented than the most popular ones. The Donnerbach Pond – La Melch loop from Weislingen, while difficult, offers a journey through varied landscapes that can provide a sense of solitude.


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