Kampfmittelgefahrengebiet Brucker Forst
Kampfmittelgefahrengebiet Brucker Forst
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Touring cycling routes in Kampfmittelgefahrengebiet Brucker Forst are not recommended for public access due to the presence of unexploded ordnance. This area is officially designated as a restricted zone, posing significant safety risks. Public entry is prohibited to prevent serious injury or death, making it unsuitable for recreational activities, including touring cycling. While the broader Neuburg-Schrobenhausen district features rolling hills, forests, and river valleys, the specific Kampfmittelgefahrengebiet is inaccessible for cycling.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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11.4km
00:43
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.3km
01:41
60m
60m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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58.6km
03:49
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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60.2km
03:42
490m
490m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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From here you have the most beautiful view of the ruins of Wellheim Castle, which towers high above the valley. Especially in the soft light of the late afternoon, the old walls and the hills of the Altmühltal valley really come into their own.
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This is the Wellheimer Burg
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It's definitely worth a visit, it's really beautiful here.
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The **Lower Gate** in Neuburg an der Donau! This impressive structure is not only an architectural highlight, but also an important part of the city's history. Here are some interesting aspects: ### General Information - **Location:** The Lower Gate is located at the transition from the lower town to the upper town, which houses the Residenzschloss (Residence Palace). - **Structure:** It is an imposing, late medieval gate with a crenellated crown and the coat of arms of Elector Karl Theodor, built in the **17th century**. ### Historical Significance 1. **Access to the City:** The Lower Gate was once the only access to the city from the east. It played a crucial role in the city's fortifications and protection. 2. **Tunnel-like Gateway:** The long, tunnel-like gateway leads under the north wing of the palace and offers impressive views of the city and the surrounding area. ### Atmosphere and Special Features - **Architectural Features:** The battlements and coat of arms lend the gate a historic charm and make it a popular photo subject. - **Access to Sights:** From the Lower Gate, visitors have direct access to other historic sites and the picturesque townscape of Neuburg. ### Summary The Lower Gate is a fascinating example of medieval architecture and a significant landmark of Neuburg an der Donau. It combines history with the beauty of the town and invites visitors to discover the region's rich past.
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This charming old town is a true gem, offering a fascinating blend of history, culture, and picturesque architecture. Here are some highlights you shouldn't miss: ### Historical Highlights 1. **Residenzschloss**: This magnificent palace, with its Italianate flair, is the heart of the old town. It not only boasts impressive architecture but also a beautiful palace courtyard. 2. **Schlosskapelle**: This chapel is the oldest known Protestant church in the world and a significant historical landmark. 3. **Karlsplatz**: A central square surrounded by historic buildings, it often serves as a meeting place for events. ### Sights - **Provincial Library**: An impressive library that offers not only books but also beautiful architecture. - **Die Münz**: A historic building that reflects the city's history. - **Staatsgalerie Flemish Baroque Painting**: Here, art lovers can admire some of the finest works by Flemish painters. ### Atmosphere and Special Features - Neuburg's old town exudes a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for strolling and lingering. The narrow streets are lined with small shops, cafés, and restaurants offering local specialties. - Its proximity to the Danube River gives the old town a picturesque backdrop and offers numerous opportunities for strolls along the river. ### Summary Neuburg an der Donau's old town is a place where history and culture come alive. Whether exploring the historic buildings or enjoying the local cuisine – there's plenty to discover and experience here!
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Very beautiful old town, best to sit in a cafe and enjoy the view
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Eichstätt's old town boasts almost entirely Baroque buildings. With its unified Baroque townscape, Eichstätt is one of the most beautiful towns in Bavaria.
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Eichstätt's old town boasts almost entirely Baroque buildings. With its unified Baroque townscape, Eichstätt is one of the most beautiful towns in Bavaria.
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No, it is not. The area is officially designated as a "Sperrgebiet" (restricted area) due to the presence of unexploded ordnance, posing significant safety risks. Public entry is prohibited to prevent serious injury or death.
Due to the inherent dangers and restricted access, there are no suitable or recommended touring cycling routes within Kampfmittelgefahrengebiet Brucker Forst. Any listed routes within this specific area are not safe or legally accessible.
Public access to Kampfmittelgefahrengebiet Brucker Forst is strictly prohibited. Local authorities have restricted entry to ensure public safety, making it impossible to engage in touring cycling or other outdoor activities in the region.
The area is classified as a danger zone because over 40 bombs and explosives have been discovered there in recent years. The presence of unexploded ordnance (UXO) makes entering the area extremely dangerous, even decades after its use.
For safe and enjoyable touring cycling, consider well-established alternatives in Germany such as the Palatinate Forest, the Harz Nature Park, or the Black Forest. These regions offer diverse landscapes and designated cycling trails.
No, there are no family-friendly or dog-friendly cycling trails in Kampfmittelgefahrengebiet Brucker Forst because the entire area is a restricted danger zone and not accessible to the public for any recreational activities.
While Kampfmittelgefahrengebiet Brucker Forst itself is inaccessible, the broader region offers varied terrain. For example, the route Elisenbrücke – View of Wellheim Castle loop from Rohrenfeld features an elevation gain of approximately 385 meters over 57.5 kilometers, making it a moderate challenge. An easier option like Avenue to Grünau Hunting Lodge – Grünau Castle loop from Maxweiler has minimal elevation gain over 15.4 kilometers.
No, there are no landmarks or viewpoints accessible by bike within Kampfmittelgefahrengebiet Brucker Forst due to the area's restricted status and inherent dangers. Public access is prohibited.
In the broader, safe regions surrounding Kampfmittelgefahrengebiet Brucker Forst, there are over 480 touring cycling routes available on komoot. These include more than 250 easy routes, 150 moderate routes, and nearly 70 difficult routes.
The komoot community highly rates the routes in the broader region surrounding Kampfmittelgefahrengebiet Brucker Forst, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1300 reviews. More than 9000 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore varied terrain in these nearby safe areas.
Yes, there are several circular touring bike routes available in the safe areas surrounding Kampfmittelgefahrengebiet Brucker Forst. For instance, the Elisenbrücke – Danube Cycle Path loop from Rohrenfeld is an easy circular route covering nearly 25 kilometers.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, routes like the Pfünz Old Stone Bridge – Eichstätt Market Square loop from Rohrenfeld offer a more difficult experience, covering over 60 kilometers with significant elevation changes in the safe surrounding areas.


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