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No traffic road cycling routes in Ameisenberg traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and river valleys, particularly around the Main River. The region offers varied terrain, including quiet country lanes and dedicated cycle paths, providing a serene environment for road cyclists. Elevation gains are moderate, with routes winding through natural reserves and past historical landmarks.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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33.1km
01:35
410m
410m
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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40.8km
01:50
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Very nice sexton who showed us the church and opened it up to us.
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The Hafenlohr is a 26.5 km long (27.7 km including the Tiergartenbach) right tributary of the Main River in the districts of Aschaffenburg and Main-Spessart in the Bavarian Spessart region. The Hafenlohr rises from two springs in the municipality of Rothenbuch. The longer and occasionally more water-rich branch is the Tiergartenbach, which often dries up on dry days. Officially, it is considered the upper course of the Hafenlohr main watercourse. The source, known as the Hafenlohr Spring, in the center of the village provides water almost year-round. The Hafenlohr Spring is located at Rothenbuch Castle. It was encased in sandstone during the road widening of the St 2317. Its water flows northwest through the castle moat and, after about 100 meters, flows from the left bank into the bed of the Tiergartenbach, which flows from the Tiergartengrund on the northern edge of the village and is already 1.3 km[7] long. It doesn't provide water year-round, but at times it provides more than the perennial spring at the castle. The spring at the castle was probably once a meeting place for hunters in the eastern Spessart, which is why construction of a hunting lodge began here in 1342. The spring water fed the castle moat and several surrounding trout lakes, which no longer exist. Source and further information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hafenlohr_(Fluss)
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The Hafenlohr is a 26.5 km long (27.7 km including the Tiergartenbach) right tributary of the Main River in the districts of Aschaffenburg and Main-Spessart in the Bavarian Spessart region. The Hafenlohr rises from two springs in the municipality of Rothenbuch. The longer and occasionally more water-rich branch is the Tiergartenbach, which often dries up on dry days. Officially, it is considered the upper course of the Hafenlohr main watercourse. The source, known as the Hafenlohr Spring, in the center of the village provides water almost year-round. The Hafenlohr Spring is located at Rothenbuch Castle. It was encased in sandstone during the road widening of the St 2317. Its water flows northwest through the castle moat and, after about 100 meters, flows from the left bank into the bed of the Tiergartenbach, which flows from the Tiergartengrund on the northern edge of the village and is already 1.3 km[7] long. It doesn't provide water year-round, but at times it provides more than the perennial spring at the castle. The spring at the castle was probably once a meeting place for hunters in the eastern Spessart, which is why construction of a hunting lodge began here in 1342. The spring water fed the castle moat and several surrounding trout lakes, which no longer exist. Source and further information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hafenlohr_(Fluss)
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St. John's Church The small village church in the heart of Erlach is a small gem. A fresco uncovered during the renovation (1988-1993), depicting Herodia and Salome and the beheaded John, bears the date 1504 in one spot. The pottery shards discovered ten centimeters below the floor during the renovation were dated to 1250 or shortly thereafter. Albert Verbeek, a recognized expert on Romanesque architecture, dates the church to the Romanesque period (1020-1250). Special thanks go to Pastor Rudolf Langhans, who saved the church from demolition and initiated the renovation work. A 16th-century wall painting can be seen in St. John's Church in Erlach. Source: Information board at the site
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Beautiful little road through meadows and forest
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Very nice to look at
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Across the old Mainbrücke to Lohr
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Ameisenberg offers a selection of 4 dedicated traffic-free road cycling routes. These routes provide a peaceful cycling experience away from busy roads.
All the traffic-free road cycling routes in Ameisenberg are classified as moderate. They offer a good balance of challenge and enjoyment for most road cyclists.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Ameisenberg, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Cyclists often praise the quiet roads and scenic beauty of the area, making it ideal for peaceful rides.
Yes, all the featured traffic-free road cycling routes in Ameisenberg are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, you can explore the Triefenstein Monastery – St. Josef Church, Wiebelbach loop from Bischbrunn or the Hafenlohrtal Nature Reserve – Hafenlohrtalstraße loop from Rothenbuch.
Along the routes, you can discover various points of interest. Highlights include the historic Einsiedel Hamlet and Historic Well, the tranquil Hafenlohr Valley, and the impressive Klosterkuppel (552 m) – Highest Point in Main-Spessart. Many routes also offer views of charming towns like Lohr am Main and historic structures like Rothenfels Castle.
Yes, many of the routes start from locations with available parking. For instance, routes originating from Lohr Bahnhof or Rothenbuch typically have parking facilities nearby, making it convenient to access the traffic-free cycling paths.
Some routes, such as those starting from Lohr Bahnhof, are accessible via public transport, particularly by train. This allows for convenient access to the traffic-free cycling routes without needing a car.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) generally offer the most pleasant weather conditions for road cycling in Ameisenberg. During these times, you can enjoy milder temperatures and the vibrant natural scenery.
While specific cafes are not listed for every route, the routes often pass through or near towns like Lohr am Main, where you can find various options for refreshments. Additionally, the Forsthaus Aurora is a notable hut that could serve as a stop.
For those looking for longer rides, the Old Main Bridge Lohr – View of Neustadt am Main Abbey loop from Lohr Bahnhof covers approximately 45 kilometers, and the Old Town of Lohr am Main – View of Rothenfels Castle loop from Lohr Bahnhof is around 43 kilometers, offering extended cycling enjoyment.
Given that all routes are of moderate difficulty and focus on quiet roads, they can be suitable for families with older children who are comfortable with longer distances and some elevation gain. Always check individual route details for specific suitability.


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