Germany Trail Gravel EditionReady for an adventure? Come along for a ride!

Sandra Schuberth

 · 30.07.2024

Germany Trail Gravel Edition: Ready for an adventure? Come along for a ride!Photo: Sandra Schuberth
Sandra Schuberth is travelling from Saarland to Munich in August. Discovering and meeting are two goals of the bikepacking tour. Join her for a stretch on the Germany Trail Gravel Edition.

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Ride along on the Germany Trail

Dear gravel and bikepacking people,

Grab your bike and join me for a stretch on my Germany Trail. Imagine cycling together through picturesque landscapes, admiring historic towns and breathtaking views. We defy heat and rain, we take breaks and we enjoy the freedom of gravel biking. The perfect opportunity to meet like-minded people and discover new things.

Whether you'd like to come along for a few hours or a whole day - I'm happy to have you along for the ride! Register below for better planning.

Germany Trail Gravel Edition coming soon

Logo Germany-Trail Gravel-EditionPhoto: BIKE / TOUR

>> The bike for the gravel adventure across Germany (coming soon)

>> The packing list for the bikepacking tour (coming soon)

Here is the rough route for this bikepacking adventure

  • 16 August: From the border triangle to Saarbrücken (125 km, 1500 m elevation gain)
  • 17 August: From Saarbrücken to Zweibrücken (95 km, 800 m elevation gain)
  • 18 August: From Zweibrücken to Neustadt an der Weinstraße (105 km, 1000 m elevation gain)
  • 19 August: From Neustadt an der Weinstraße to Neckargerach (120 km, 1500 m elevation gain)
  • 20 August: From Neckargerach to Stuttgart (100 km, 800 m elevation gain)
  • 21 August: From Stuttgart to Schwäbisch Gmünd (110 km, 1500 m elevation gain)
  • 22 August: From Schwäbisch Gmünd to Augsburg (150 km, 1500 m elevation gain)
  • 23 August: From behind Augsburg to Munich (max. 75 km)

How you can take part

  1. Choose your stage(s): Take a look at the route and decide which stage you would like to join me on.
  2. Log in: You can find the registration form below.
  3. Prepare yourself: Check that your bike is ready to ride, pack tools and don't forget to take enough water and snacks with you. Very important: Don't take part without a helmet!

I look forward to your participation and a great time on the bike!

Sporting greetings,
Sandra

Sandra Schuberth - rides the Germany Trail on her gravel bikePhoto: Nick RotterSandra Schuberth - rides the Germany Trail on her gravel bike
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Here are additional useful tips for participation

  • Protect yourself from the sun: Remember sun cream and sunglasses
  • Check the weather: Is it going to rain, storm or even snow? A quick weather check before the tour will help you pack the right equipment and choose the right clothing
  • Safety equipment: A helmet is a must and a first aid kit should always be in your luggage.
  • Repair kit: A small repair kit can help with breakdowns.

Together we can do it - I look forward to seeing you and our tour together!

Sandra Schuberth, sometimes an after-work ride, sometimes a training ride, sometimes an unsupported bikepacking challenge. The main thing is her and her gravel bike - away from the traffic. Seven Serpents, Badlands or Bright Midnight: she has finished challenging bikepacking races. Gravel and bikepacking are her favourite subjects, and her demands on equipment are high. What she rides, uses and recommends has to stand the test of time: not in marketing, but in real life.

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