Endless Gravel Crew

Jeseniky

Duration

2 days

Distance Total

128-167 km

Two groups

Terrain

Mountains

up to 1491 m. a.s.l.

Difficulty Level

6/10 or 8/10

Two groups

Region

Jeseniky mountains

Kouty nad Desnou

Avg. daily elevation

1520/2160 m

Two groups

Avg. daily distance

64/84 km

Two groups

Housing

Appartments

Twin rooms

Date

10.07–12.07.2026

Price

790 PLN

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Jeseníky – the gravel gold of the Czechia!

Welcome to the land of fried cheese and Kofola! There’s likely no better place for your first mountain gravel adventure than the Czech Jeseníky. Explored countless times by gravel influencers and YouTubers, these mountains still magnetically draw you in and spark your imagination. Technically easy - perfect for gravel riding - yet physically demanding with long climbs. We’ve visited multiple times and keep coming back. So, are you joining us?

Highlights

  • Accommodation in the heart of Jeseniky
  • Restaurant in hotel
  • Two difficulty levels of routes
  • Climbs to Praděd and Dlouhé stráně
  • stunning views
  • The vibe of gravel adventure
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Included in the price:

  • accommodation in Kouty Apartments (twin rooms)
  • experienced guides
  • carefully planned routes with GPX tracks
  • professional photo package
  • TFG and TFP fees included

Not included in the price:

  • transport
  • meals
  • insurance

Extra options:

  • breakfasts (extra 120 PLN for 2 breakfasts)
  • cycling socks (extra 59 PLN)
  • cycling bottle (extra 59 PLN)

Transport

Arrival at the meeting point on your own - by car is easiest. A WhatsApp group will be created a week before the camp for coordinating shared rides.

Accommodation

We stay in Kouty Apartments in Kouty nad Desnou, in 2-person rooms. Breakfasts can be added for extra 120 PLN (two breakfasts included). The restaurant also serves dinners, so no worries about food after riding.

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Routes

Jeseníky is a true paradise for gravel riders - twisty forest tracks, quiet asphalt roads, and stunning views, most of which we know like the back of our hand. Expect plenty of climbs - long but generally not too steep, occasionally with technical sections and loose gravel; we recommend 40-45 mm tires.

As always, we’ve prepared two route options for each day so we can split into groups based on pace and experience level. This way everyone can find the right ride for themselves. Both groups follow largely overlapping routes, so at least once a day we meet up as a full crew for a shared break.

Note: We reserve the right to make small adjustments to the routes if necessary. These changes will not significantly affect the overall distance or elevation gain.

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