Never Gravel Enough

Jeseniky

Duration

2 days

Distance

120/160 km

Two groups

Terrain

Mountains

up to 1491 m. a.s.l.

Difficulty Level

6/10 or 8/10

Two groups

Region

Czechia

Jeseniky

Avg. daily elevation

1000/2000 m

Two groups

Avg. daily distance

50/80 km

Two groups

Housing

Guesthouse

Rooms up to 5 persons

Date

12.09–14.09.2025

Price

590 PLN

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Kicking Off Autumn in the Jeseníky Mountains!

**Welcome to the land of fried cheese and Kofola! **There’s probably no better place to start the autumn gravel season than the Czech Jeseníky Mountains. Ridden countless times by every gravel influencer and YouTuber, they still attract like a magnet and spark the imagination.

These mountains are technically easy—perfect for gravel riding—yet demanding in terms of fitness, with plenty of long climbs.

We've been there multiple times and keep coming back. So, are you coming with us?

Highlights

  • The last weekend camp of 2025
  • Accommodation with breakfast
  • Hotel with restaurant
  • Two difficulty levels of routes
  • Climb to Praděd
  • Dlouhé stráně
  • Stunning views
  • The spirit of a gravel adventure
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Included in the price:

  • Accommodation in a guesthouse (5-person rooms)
  • Breakfasts
  • Guidance from experienced guides
  • Well-planned routes with shared GPX tracks
  • Professional photo coverage
  • Paid contributions to the tourist guarantee fund

Not included in the price:

  • Transport
  • Meals (except breakfasts)
  • Insurance

Extra options:

  • Transport to/from Warsaw by NGE van (extra 200 PLN)
  • NGE cycling socks (extra 50 PLN)
  • NGE cycling water bottle (extra 50 PLN)

TRANSPORT

Participants are responsible for getting to the meeting point on their own—Karlov pod Pradědem is easiest to reach by car, as there are no viable alternatives.** For an additional 200 PLN, we offer transport to and from Warsaw by NGE van **(including your bike and luggage, of course).

The NGE van departs from our Clubhouse at Puławska 134 in Warsaw on Friday at 4:00 PM, arriving at the destination around 9:00 PM. The return to Warsaw is scheduled for Sunday at approximately 9:00 PM.

ACCOMMODATION

We will stay at the Praděd guesthouse in Karlov pod Pradědem. Accommodation is in 5-person rooms with private bathrooms. **Breakfast is included in the price and served in the hotel restaurant. **The restaurant also offers lunch and dinner options, so there’s no need to worry about meals after a long day of riding.

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ROUTES

The Jeseníky Mountains are** a gravel paradise**, full of winding forest gravel roads and small paved sections. The vast majority of the routes we’ll be riding on have been tested and ridden by us in previous years.** We know the area, and we know what’s worth seeing.**

In Jeseníky, we’ll be facing a lot of climbing—the climbs are usually **not steep, but long. **Occasionally, there may be technically more challenging sections with loose surfaces. **We recommend tires in the 40-45 mm range. ** As usual, we’ll split into two groups based on distance and elevation gain (and, therefore, pace). The routes for both groups overlap significantly so that both groups will meet at rest stops several times a day.

Note: We reserve the right to make changes to the schedule below, provided they do not significantly affect the distances or elevation gains.

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Guides

Janek

Janek

Lover of all kinds of adventure cycling. Rides his bike more than 300 days a year. Most enjoys exploring the world from the perspective of two wheels, which he does at every opportunity. Rides in the mountains, takes photos, drinks coffee and eats pastries. The architect of routes and camps, and main photographer.

Patryk

Patryk

Half human, half megaphone. The most socially active member of the team. Fueled by pizza and cookies. Regularly enjoys all aspects of cycling. Loves challenges, bikepacking, and occasionally takes on an ultra-marathon. When no one’s watching, he sneaks off to road group rides. Experienced in organizing and leading groups.

Damian

Damian

Powered by plants, a fan of steel frames and classic-looking bikes. Feels at home both leading group rides and riding solo, gathering new route ideas. Knowledgeable about photography, coffee, and the latest cycling trends. Can’t leave a dirty bike overnight.

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