Road bike tour Rottachsee Tour

Tannheim /
Difficulty ratings: medium
Route length: 107.5 km
Duration: 3:30 h

Short description:Start at the Tourism Information Office in Tannheim towards the East. At the intersection Grän/Haldensee turn left on to the Road L261 through the Engetal (valley) downhill to Pfronten to the main street...Technique: ****Quality of experience: *****Recommended season:AprilMayJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberProperties:LoopRefreshment stops availableFaunistic highlights

Tour information

  • Requirement: medium
  • Length: 107.5 km
  • Duration: 3:30 h
  • Elevation uphill:1,157 hm
  • Elevation downhill:1,157 hm
Highest point1,175 m
  • Fitness level 3 / 6

Features

  • Circular route

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Source: Tannheimer Tal

Description

Description:
Start at the Tourism Information Office in Tannheim towards the East. At the intersection Grän/Haldensee turn left on to the Road L261 through the Engetal (valley) downhill to Pfronten to the main street. Turn left and at the center of town after a 90-degree left curve, turn right towards Füssen. Straight on at the traffic circle and follow the road to the end of the village called Eisenberg. At the intersection turn left and follow the road via Enzenstetten to Seeg. In Seeg, turn right and at the next intersection turn left in the direction of Hennenschwang/Lengenwang. In the Lengenwang town center, turn left to Albisried. Continue on the road until Wald. In the center of Wald, turn right to Leuterschach. At the end of the town head towards Engratsried, once there turn left to Oberthingau. Before you reach Oberthingau, turn left and go via Ried and Görisried to Oy-Mittelberg. At the entrance to Oy, turn right to Haag. Follow this road via Petersthal and past the Rottach See to Großdorf. Continue on to Vorderburg until Kranzegg. In the center of Kranzegg, turn left to Wertach. At the end of Wertach, at the intersection with a traffic light, turn right in direction of Oberjoch and follow the road up to the fork to Jungholz. Turn left, there is a 2.8 km acsent and a fast downhill to the Pfeiffermühle. Turn left, passing Unterjoch until you reach Oberjoch. At the crossing, turn left and follow the Bundesstraße (national road) back to the starting point in Tannheim.Directions:
Start at the tourist information office in Tannheim heading east. At the Grän/Haldensee junction, turn left onto the L261 through the Engetal valley down to Pfronten as far as the main road. Turn left and in the center of the village, after a 90 degree left turn, turn right towards Füssen. Go straight on at the traffic circle and follow the road to the end of Eisenberg. Turn left at the crossroads and follow the road via Enzenstetten to Seeg. In Seeg turn right and at the next junction turn left towards Hennenschwang/Lengenwang. In the center of Lengenwang, turn left towards Albisried. Continue along the road to Wald. In the center of Wald, turn right to Leuterschach. At the end of the village, turn right to Engratsried, then left to Oberthingau. Before Oberthingau, turn left via Ried and Görisried to Oy-Mittelberg. At the beginning of Oy turn right to Haag. Follow the road via Petersthal and past Rottach See to Großdorf. Continue via Vorderburg to Kranzegg. In the center of Kranzegg, turn left to Wertach. At the end of Wertach, turn right at the junction with traffic lights towards Oberjoch and follow the road until you reach the Jungholz junction. Turn left, followed by a 2.8 km ascent and a rapid descent down to Pfeiffermühle. Turn left, past Unterjoch to Oberjoch. Turn left at the crossroads and follow the main road to the starting point in Tannheim.Safety guidelines:
Traffic regulations (StVO) must be adhered to at all times.Equipment:
A Roadbike is recommended.

Every participant rides at his/her own risk.

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