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Road cycling around Königsberg in Bayern offers varied terrain within the Haßberge district of Lower Franconia, situated at the foot of the Steigerwald. The region features rolling hills, dense forests, and river valleys, providing diverse cycling experiences. Cyclists can navigate routes through picturesque villages, past vineyards, and along the Baunach and Main rivers. The landscape includes both challenging ascents and flatter sections, suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Friesenhausen Castle was built as a moated castle in the 13th/14th century.
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Welcome to Friesenhausen Castle The small village of Friesenhausen, part of the municipality of Aidhausen, is beautifully situated at the foot of the Haßberge hills. Along with the Protestant St. George's Church and the Catholic Church of the Assumption of Mary, Friesenhausen Castle is a defining feature of the village. The current building dates back to a Gothic castle surrounded by a moat. In the 16th century, a Renaissance palace was built over the castle courtyard and later converted into a Baroque palace. Further details can be found under the section on the castle's history. To commemorate the village's 1200th anniversary in 2016, a historical guide to Friesenhausen Castle will be published, containing a detailed history of the castle's construction as well as numerous illustrations. The property is privately owned and is generally not open to the public. Groups of 20 or more can request a guided tour by contacting us. Photography is not permitted inside the castle, and animals are not allowed on the premises. On Sunday, September 11, 2016, this year's Open Monument Day will take place. On this occasion, Friesenhausen Castle will open its gates from 12 pm to 5 pm (guided tours will be offered by family members; a small contribution towards expenses is requested). Coffee and cake will also be available. Larger groups can register for the event on this day by contacting us. http://www.schloss-friesenhausen.de/index.html
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Architectural History of Friesenhausen Castle Around the year 1300, several local lords held sway in Friesenhausen simultaneously. A Gothic moated castle in a small lake existed from approximately 1300 to 1741 and was at times owned by the Truchseß von Wetzhausen family. Traces of this family can still be found in the Protestant Church of St. George. The Gothic lake castle, however, was demolished in 1741, and the lake was filled in with the rubble. The present Renaissance-Baroque castle in Friesenhausen also originates from a Gothic castle, which, however, did not stand in the adjacent lake but was surrounded by a moat. Around 1563, the married couple Schenk von Ostheim-Steinau von Steinrück built a Renaissance castle over the Gothic moated castle, incorporating the castle courtyard. The conversion to a Baroque castle and further construction work were carried out under the Würzburg Cathedral canon Johann Philipp Fuchs von Dornheim and the Lords von... Dalberg, who embellished the entire complex with numerous additions such as the gate and the equestrian statues. In 1940, Franz Karl Prince zu Salm-Salm acquired the castle, but resided there only temporarily. As early as 1938, it had served as quarters for women of the Reich Labor Service, later as accommodation for prisoners of war, a military hospital for wounded German soldiers, and finally as a transit camp for expellees from Silesia and the Sudetenland. Subsequently, Caritas Würzburg established a retirement home there, which remained in operation until March 1957. After this intensive use, the building stood empty for 16 years, which is why Prince Salm sold the urgently needed renovation of the castle to the von Eichborn family in March 1973. You can read the detailed, richly illustrated architectural history in our newly published 2016 art guide. http://www.schloss-friesenhausen.de/baugeschichte.html
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From here you have a beautiful view of Königsberg Castle.
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A very beautiful so-called court linden tree
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A beautiful path leads all the way around Lower Franconia's largest lake. The lake is a great place for a break. You can grab a snack at the kiosk and, if the weather's nice, sit on the sandy beach.
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Not only the view of the Käppala is magnificent, but also the view from up there of the Main valley
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Seating area and pond in Walchenfeld, a nice place to rest.
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Road cycling in Königsberg in Bayern offers a diverse landscape. You'll encounter gently rolling hills, dense forests, and scenic river valleys, particularly along the Baunach and Main rivers. The region also features picturesque villages and vineyards, providing varied surfaces and views for your ride.
Yes, the area caters to various fitness levels. You can find easier rides with minimal elevation gain, often along river paths, as well as more challenging routes with significant ascents through the rolling hills of the Haßberge Nature Park. For example, the View of Zeiler Käppela – Main riverside near Eltmann loop is an easy option, while routes like the Stettfeld Village Center – Ebelsbach Cycle Path loop offer more elevation.
Königsberg in Bayern is rich in history. You can cycle through the protected medieval old town with its half-timbered houses, or visit the impressive Königsberg Castle ruins, which offer panoramic views. Other historical points of interest include the Friesenhausen Castle, which you can pass on a loop from Königsberg in Bayern, and the Bramberg Castle Ruins.
Absolutely. The region is known for its scenic viewpoints. The Königsberg Castle ruins on the Schlossberg provide magnificent panoramic views over the historic old town, the Steigerwald, and the distant Rhön mountains. The Bramberg Castle ruins also offer expansive views over the Haßberge.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Königsberg in Bayern are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Königsberg Castle – Königsberg–Hofheim Cycle Path loop and the Königsberg Castle – View of Zeiler Käppela loop.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Königsberg in Bayern. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the landscapes are vibrant, making for enjoyable rides through forests, vineyards, and along river valleys.
Yes, the region offers dedicated cycle paths and well-known routes. The Rennweg, often called the 'little brother' of the Rennsteig, runs along the mountain ridge of the Haßberge and is suitable for cycling. Other routes include the Abt-Degen-Weintal-Radweg and the Meiningen-Haßfurt route, providing varied cycling experiences.
The road cycling routes in Königsberg in Bayern are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from 5 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the scenic views, and the opportunity to explore both natural landscapes and historical sites.
Yes, you can enjoy pleasant rides through landscapes featuring vineyards, particularly above areas like Unfinden. These routes offer scenic views and a touch of Franconian charm, adding to the unique cycling experience of the region.
Absolutely. Königsberg in Bayern is situated on the Baunach River, and many routes, such as the View of Zeiler Käppela – Main riverside near Eltmann loop, follow the nearby Main River. These river routes often feature flatter, well-paved sections, making them suitable for various fitness levels and offering picturesque views along the water.
There are over 25 road cycling routes available around Königsberg in Bayern on komoot, offering a wide range of options for exploring the region's diverse landscapes and attractions.


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