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Road cycling around Spitzingsee is characterized by its location within the Bavarian Alps, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The region features well-paved roads that wind through serene alpine landscapes, clear mountain lakes, and dense, forest-covered mountains. Cyclists encounter constant mountain vistas and scenic descents, with routes often incorporating views of Lake Schliersee. The area provides a picturesque backdrop for athletic pursuits.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
4.7
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76
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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21.6km
01:05
240m
240m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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11.3km
00:39
110m
110m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Beautiful church just south of Schliersee
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A beautiful church right on the bike path. A centuries-old linden tree stands right next to it.
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Very nice bike path
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A quick visit to the Rixner Alm is always worthwhile. The white sausages are excellent.
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The Catholic branch and pilgrimage church of St. Leonhard inevitably catches your eye on the way from Schliersee to Neuhaus, as it stands alone and prominently on Neuhauser Straße. There is no precise information about the architect of the chapel. It is believed that St. Leonhard was built between 1646 and 1657 by Jörg and Hans Zwerger, two Schliersee residents. It has an elongated octagonal shape and rounded corners. Semicircular apses were built on the sides and the vestibule of the baroque church is rectangular. The tower with the pointed roof is located on the south side directly above a late Gothic basement. This was built between 1666 and 1668. The Leonhardifahrt from Schliersee to Fischhausen on the first Sunday in November is a procession at the end of which the horses and their riders are blessed. https://www.schliersee.de/sommer/kultur-lebensart/kirchen/
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A trip to Schliersee is always worthwhile. In summer, the lake offers a welcome cooling off.
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Schliersee loop is small and splendid. Recommend to walk or bike along it
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There are 4 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Spitzingsee, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These routes are designed to provide a serene cycling experience away from vehicular traffic.
The routes around Spitzingsee are set within the stunning Bavarian Alps, meaning you can expect a mix of scenic ascents and rewarding descents. For example, the View of Lake Schliersee – Schliersee Cycle Path loop features an elevation gain of over 200 meters, while the Ascent to Stög – View of Wendelstein loop includes climbs of around 240 meters. The region is known for its well-paved roads winding through mountains and valleys.
Yes, there is 1 easy route available. While many routes are moderate, options like the Schliersee Cycle Path – View of Lake Schliersee loop from Schliersee offer a more gentle experience, perfect for those new to road cycling or looking for a relaxed ride. This particular route covers about 11 km with around 110 meters of elevation gain.
The best time to enjoy no-traffic road cycling in Spitzingsee is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the alpine roads are clear of snow, offering optimal conditions for cycling and enjoying the vibrant landscapes. Summer provides lush greenery, while autumn brings spectacular fall colors.
Absolutely. The region is rich in natural beauty. Many routes offer constant mountain vistas of the Bavarian Alps and views of clear mountain lakes. The Schliersee Cycle Path loop provides stunning views of Lake Schliersee, while the Ascent to Stög loop offers glimpses of Wendelstein. The Valepp Valley is also a particularly scenic area often incorporated into longer rides, known for its idyllic landscapes.
Yes, all the listed no-traffic road cycling routes around Spitzingsee are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the View of Lake Schliersee – Schliersee Cycle Path loop and the Schliersee Cycle Path – View of Lake Schliersee loop from Schliersee, providing convenient circular journeys.
While specific cafes are not listed for each route, the Spitzingsee region, including nearby towns like Schliersee and Fischbachau, offers various opportunities for refreshments. You'll find traditional Bavarian inns and cafes where you can take a break and enjoy local cuisine or a coffee, especially in the villages that routes pass through or start from.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Spitzingsee, with an average score of 4.36 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning alpine scenery, the well-maintained roads, and the rewarding climbs that offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Bavarian Alps and the clear mountain lakes. The focus on no-traffic routes is also a significant draw for those seeking peaceful rides.
While the guide focuses on road cycling, some of the easier, shorter loop routes, like the Schliersee Cycle Path – View of Lake Schliersee loop from Schliersee, could be suitable for families with older children who are comfortable with road bikes and some moderate elevation. Always check the route details, distance, and elevation to ensure it matches your family's cycling ability.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Spitzingsee vary in length and duration. You can find shorter options, such as the Schliersee Cycle Path – View of Lake Schliersee loop from Schliersee, which is about 11 km and takes around 40 minutes. Longer routes, like the View of Lake Schliersee – Schliersee Cycle Path loop, extend to over 22 km and can take more than an hour to complete, depending on your pace.
Yes, the Spitzingsee region is generally well-connected. Many routes start from towns like Fischhausen-Neuhaus or Schliersee, which have train stations or bus stops, making them accessible by public transport. Parking facilities are also typically available in these towns for those arriving by car, though it's always advisable to check local parking regulations and availability beforehand.


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