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Upper Bavaria
Landkreis München
Aying

Steinsee – Glonn loop from Aying

Moderate

4.8

(32)

115

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Steinsee – Glonn loop from Aying

02:18

33.8km

310m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 22, 2026

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Includes segments that go up or down a series of steps

You may need to carry your bike.

After 18 m for 45 m

After 33.7 km for 45 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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691 m

Aying Village

Highlight • Settlement

Nice place southeast of Munich with some good economies, where it is worthwhile to stop. Example: chestnut garden at the S-Bahn station.

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1.01 km

Aying village

Highlight • Settlement

Aying is a beautiful place that I regularly put on my bike tours. If only because of the picturesque townscape and the brewery and pub culture. But the more than 1100-year-old village, in whose area the Celts and Romans have already cavorted, is also rich in history, culture and nature.

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3

9.66 km

Picturesque forest road

Highlight • Cycleway

Genußradeln pur 😎

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4

13.3 km

Steinsee

Highlight • Lake

The water in the Steinsee is clean and generally pleasantly warm. You can get to the “public” beach on foot or better by bike. Between the trees you lie on roots and on bare earth. Alternatively, you cross the path and lie down on a meadow. The swimming pool on the other side costs admission.

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18.1 km

Glonn Bridge in Glonn Village

Highlight • Bridge

A beautiful bridge in Glonn across the Glonn in an ensemble of old courtyards. Worth seeing.

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18.5 km

Glonn

Highlight • Religious Site

A number of finds from the Neolithic period, including: a living pit as well as weapons and jewelry. The name of the place is derived from the Celtic name for the river “Glana” – the Clear.

In the tradition notes of the Bishop of Freising, Glonn is identified as “(flumen) Clana” in 770 (September 26) and as “Glan” in 774 (March 21); This is considered to be the oldest evidence of the founding of the town. A local nobility “de Glana” has come down to us from around 1015, and in 1349 the church of St. Johann zu Glan appears in the building overview Monumenta Boica.

Source and further information
de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glonn

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32.0 km

Graf Aygo Pass summit

Highlight • Mountain Pass

That there is a passport here and a count's that is really a highlight.
647.45 above sea level but you need no oxygen bottle to support.

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33.8 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

16.5 km

8.57 km

8.13 km

334 m

170 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

26.9 km

5.79 km

643 m

347 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (650 m)

Lowest point (530 m)

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