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Touring cycling routes around Langensendelbach navigate a landscape characterized by gentle rolling hills and open fields, often following the course of local rivers and canals. The terrain generally features modest elevation changes, making it suitable for various fitness levels. Routes frequently pass through agricultural areas and small villages, offering a blend of natural scenery and cultural points of interest. The region's network of paths provides accessible options for exploring the countryside.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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20.8km
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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In 1966, the "new" Baiersdorf Town Hall was built at Waaggasse 2 and officially inaugurated that same year. Designed by the Erlangen architect Scherzer, the new building, measuring 24 x 28 meters with a basement and a 110-square-meter assembly hall, was estimated at around 500,000 DM at the time. However, the final cost for the demolition of three houses on the site, the new construction, and all other work amounted to approximately 1,000,000 DM. Today, the entire administration of the town of Baiersdorf, including the districts of Hagenau, Igelsdorf, and Wellerstadt, is located here. [ Source: https://histourisch.de/rathaus/ ]
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A special feature of St. Nicholas Church in Baiersdorf is the imposing pulpit altar. From a church-historical perspective, the origin of such pulpit altars is interesting. They are found in the margravial Protestant churches and, according to Luther's understanding, emphasize the equality of word and sacrament. The importance of the word is thus clearly emphasized here. This equality was further emphasized by the fact that the baptismal font was located directly in front of the altar for a long time, symbolizing the connection between baptism, Holy Communion, and the sermon. The pulpit altar was installed in the mid-18th century, using the older Renaissance pulpit, the Holy Communion relief, and the figures of Moses and John. [Sources: https://histourisch.de/st-nikolaus-kirche-2/ and: https://www.baiersdorf-evangelisch.de/St.%20Nikolaus ]
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Two-story sandstone ashlar building with a gable roof, marked "1828" Building heritage file number: D-5-72-115-45 (Residential building with pharmacy at Rathausplatz 2) [Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Baudenkm%C3%A4ler_in_Baiersdorf ]
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On the upper floor of the facade, you'll find the information: "To the Golden Lion - ANNO 1640 - 1883"
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A beautiful city gate with a good ice cream parlor nearby.
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A very nice place to rest, relax, and enjoy the view. Picnics are possible.
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A market fortification built from a sandstone ashlar wall, unfortunately also with a lot of traffic. Depending on the time of day, you'll need to be careful. ;-)
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Beautiful little lake, invites you to linger for a moment.
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There are 17 touring cycling routes available around Langensendelbach. The majority of these, 13 routes, are classified as easy, making the area very accessible for various skill levels.
The landscape around Langensendelbach is characterized by gentle rolling hills and open fields, often following the course of local rivers and canals. The terrain generally features modest elevation changes, making it suitable for various fitness levels. Routes frequently pass through agricultural areas and small villages, offering a blend of natural scenery and cultural points of interest.
The best time for touring cycling in Langensendelbach is typically from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. The paths are usually well-maintained and clear of snow, offering optimal riding conditions.
Yes, Langensendelbach is particularly well-suited for beginners and those seeking easy rides. Out of the 17 available routes, 13 are classified as easy. Routes like the Main-Danube Canal Cycle Path – Along the Canal loop from Langensendelbach offer flat and consistent riding conditions, perfect for a relaxed tour.
Absolutely. The prevalence of easy routes with modest elevation changes makes Langensendelbach an excellent choice for families. Many paths follow canals or pass through quiet agricultural areas, providing safe and enjoyable cycling experiences for all ages. The Rest Area by the Pond – Kult-Laube Langensendelbach loop from Langensendelbach is a shorter, pleasant option for a family outing.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Langensendelbach are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Tanzlinde Hetzles – Mindful on the Way Chapel loop from Langensendelbach and the Kult-Laube Langensendelbach – Rest Area by the Pond loop from Langensendelbach.
Parking is generally available in and around Langensendelbach, especially near village centers or designated trailheads. Many routes start from accessible points within the town, where public parking options can often be found. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations.
Many routes around Langensendelbach, particularly those through open fields and along canals, can be suitable for cycling with well-behaved dogs, especially if they are accustomed to a bike trailer or running alongside. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and be mindful of agricultural areas and wildlife. Remember to carry water for your pet.
While cycling, you can explore various natural attractions. The region offers several viewpoints, such as the View of the Wiesent Valley from the Walberla or the View of Kirchehrenbach from the Pre-Summit Cross. You might also encounter unique rock formations on the Ehrenbürg (Walberla), which are natural monuments.
Yes, there are several waterfalls and water features in the broader region that can be reached or are near some cycling routes. Notable examples include the Moritzbach Waterfall and Tufa Terraces, the Regnitz Waterfall at Erlangen-Bruck, and the Langenbruckermühle Watermill and Waterfall.
The touring cycling routes in Langensendelbach are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 40 reviews. More than 280 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the gentle hills, open fields, and tranquil canal-side paths that define the region's cycling experience.
The routes vary in length and duration, catering to different preferences. You can find shorter rides, like the Rest Area by the Pond – Kult-Laube Langensendelbach loop at 6.4 miles (10.3 km) taking about 37 minutes. Longer options, such as the Cycle Path Near Erlangen – Bridge Over Alterlanger See loop, extend to 28.9 miles (46.5 km) and can take over 2 hours.
Yes, as routes often pass through small villages and agricultural areas, you'll find opportunities for refreshments. Many villages have local bakeries, cafes, or traditional Gasthäuser (inns) where you can stop for a break, a snack, or a meal. The region's focus on local culture means you can often enjoy regional specialties.


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