Gravel camps and festivals are all about fun and community. You can get to know people and take part in guided tours. There are often workshops, evening campfires and talks. There are also exciting competitions such as a gravel chase, a scavenger hunt. Occasionally there is the opportunity to test bikes from manufacturers who sponsor the camp or exhibit at an associated trade fair.
There are often different routes on offer for every fitness level, from easy tours to day-long rides. Gravel camps and festivals are ideal for newcomers, but also for anyone who wants to enjoy a ride with their family. Gravel bikes want to be on the road.
Gravel camps like to extend the weekend so that three or four days of gravel fun await. Sometimes you sleep in tents, sometimes there are other options for overnight accommodation. There is usually a varied programme on the camp days, from which you can pick and choose what suits you best.
Gravel festivals attract both weekend and day visitors. Here, too, there are often various programme items. Sometimes it is possible to camp on site, or you have to find your own accommodation.

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