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82.3km
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With around 1,000 meters of elevation gain, this tour is a bit more strenuous, but the scenery of the Tannheimer Valley and the Oberallgäu region is all the more rewarding.
The Tannheimer Valley has long been known among cyclists, as in 2001, the Tour of Austria entourage passed through the valley. In 2005, the professional cyclists of the Tour of Bavaria reached Tyrolean soil for the opening stage and were rewarded with the Tannheimer Valley and Jungholz mountain classifications. And even the pros were struck by the scenic charm of "arguably the most beautiful high valley in Europe." Lush green meadows, Lake Halden, and a beautiful mountain backdrop accompanied the professional cyclists on their competitive kilometers.
Thus, the Tannheimer Valley has also touted itself as an ideal region for your targeted training or extended tour.
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Last updated: June 22, 2025
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Very nice after-work tour with many cycle paths through a beautiful landscape.
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November 17, 2021
With around 1,000 meters of elevation gain, this tour is a bit more strenuous, but the scenery of the Tannheimer Valley and the Oberallgäu region is all the more rewarding.
The Tannheimer Valley has long been known among cyclists, as in 2001, the Tour of Austria entourage passed through the valley. In
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