Pure water. Pure movement
When it comes to water, we're there.
From October 14 to 15, 2025, Bosch eBike Bosch eBike Systems and gravgrav.cc set off on the WOSSA Bikepacking Route - a tour that combines education, ecology and adventure along the alpine water systems.Â
Learning from the water - the WOSSA route
In dialect, "Wossa" simply means water. The route connects the most important Alpine water systems between Austria and Bavaria over a distance of around 560 kilometers and more than 8,000 meters in altitude. Supported by nine tourism associations, EUREGIO funding and scientific expertise in hydrology, geography and environmental management, it leads through the entire range of the Alpine water cycle - from the glaciers of the Hohe Tauern to torrents, moors and renaturalized river courses.
The route is designed to be accessible by train and can be cycled in stages. There are train stations and supply stations along the route that enable sustainable, rail-connected travel - a forward-looking model for cycling tourism with a low carbon footprint.
Highlights between glacier, lake and spring
Those who embark on the WOSSA route cross a landscape that shows water in all its facets: at its source, where meltwater flows down the mountain flanks, in moors that store it, or along rivers such as the Saalach, which is being restored to its natural course. Lakes such as the Fuschlsee or Hintersee tell of drinking water quality in its purest form, while the St. Georgsquelle spring and high moors impressively demonstrate how sensitively the alpine ecosystem reacts.
This route is not just a cycle path - it is an educational trail, an awareness trail. It makes visible what often remains invisible: how closely our everyday lives are linked to water as a resource and how important it is to protect it.
Bikepacking with light luggage - and pure content
The tour participants were riding modern eGravel bikes with the Bosch Performance Line SX - the lightest drive system in the Bosch portfolio. With a weight of only around 2 kg and up to 600 watts of peak power, the motor offers a natural riding experience and at the same time enough power for long climbs and extended adventures.
The SX drive unit offers great advantages for bikepackers in particular: With intelligent energy management, you can roll particularly efficiently on flat stretches and descents - with minimal energy input and a natural, driveless riding experience. This ensures a greater range, more freedom in tour planning and a particularly authentic riding experience.

This principle of lightness runs through the entire experience: less luggage, fewer emissions, less plastic. A KEEGO titanium bottle is the perfect complement to this concept - because if you are on the move, your water should also be on the move, free from microplastics, free from pollutants, pure in taste.
On the road with responsibility
The WOSSA tour stands for a new way of traveling: conscious, connected and responsible. Instead of the next flight or hotel vacation, you opt for deceleration, muscle power and electrical support from renewable energy.Â
"Cycling and bikepacking open up the opportunity to explore the world. The more riders we can encourage to explore Europe by bike, the better. The combination of public transport and eBikes for a low footprint is therefore a huge opportunity to change cycle tourism in the long term and sustainably."
Max Riese, founder of gravgrav.cc
Why we were part of WOSSA
Because pure water cannot be taken for granted. Because every sip counts. And because we believe that real change begins where people move consciously - with open eyes and products that last.

With Bosch eBike Systems and gravgrav.cc, we share the same vision: Progress with consideration. Movement with purpose.
KEEGO was there at the very place where water is the origin, source of power and giver of life. Because no other element combines adventure, sustainability and awareness as much as water - and no material preserves its purity better than titanium.
All information about the WOSSA Bikepacking Route you will find HERE.
