Border Bash Bohemia
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September 11-14-2025
Bohemian-Saxony Switzerland National Park, DE/CZ
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Border Bash Bohemia is a multi-day Gravel Bike Riding Event organized in the heart of one of Central Europe’s most beautiful National Parks, on the border of Germany and the Czech Republic. The Border Bash is not a race but a collection of inspiring rides among sandstone pinnacles & rock gorges, wild streams, and winding roads.
We ignore all kinds of borders, territorial, political, or cultural boundaries to bring people together to ride bikes, explore lovely new places, and make friends.
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CYCLING UNITES!
Gravel Camp
Border Bash is a celebration of everything we love about cycling. In a world where the scene can sometimes get lost in gels, brands, and the pressure to perform, "Border Bash is a breath of fresh air."
Border Bash is about keeping it real, embracing the grassroots vibe that makes gravel riding so special. It's not about shaven legs or commercial overload; it's about the pure joy of hitting those trails and feeling the rush of freedom beneath our tires.
It's about connecting with kindred spirits, sharing stories by the campfire, and savoring every moment without the weight of tomorrow's concerns.
What is included:
Thursday, September 11, to Sunday, September 14
Three days of riding in the beautiful Bohemian-Saxony Switzerland National Park.
Sharing a meal with old and new friends is always a great time.
(All meals and accommodation/camping provided.)
Memories and experiences you cherish for a long time and some TBA schwag.
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The Base Camp
Bohemian-Saxony Switzerland National Park, DE/CZ
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EVENT DETAILS:
Start date: Thursday, September 11
End date: Sunday, September 14
Location: New base camp in the national park.
Location name: "Kemp u Ferdinanda"
Address: Srbská Kamenice 148, 407 15 Srbská Kamenice
GPS: 50.8371072N, 14.3567678E
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Arriving by train:
Trains from Dresden (Germany) or Decin (Czechia) stop at Schöna station. Take the ferry (50m from the station, €2.50) across the river Elbe/Labe. You will find yourself in Hrensko. Follow the road into the woods. It is only an 18.8km long ride.
International trains from Berlin or Prague stop in Bad Schandau. You can cycle from the train station to the event. It is a 29km long ride. There is a ferry service from Bad Schandau to Hrensko as well.
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"There has never really been a lull in the lifeblood of the heavily forested and mountainous borderlands of Bohemia. From early Celtic origins to Germanic settlers by the start of the Middle Ages to later Slavic migrations... these wild lands hold deep emotional and pagan history long before the Přemysl dynasty and Christianity formalized the structure of Czech Bohemia across the 9th-13th centuries. Throw in some Holy Romans, Hussites & Hapsburgs, and the international history of Bohemia marches on, building up and breaking down borders all the way to our modern-day, integrated right at the heart of Europe..."