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Road cycling around Theilenhofen offers diverse landscapes in West Central Franconia, Bavaria. The region is characterized by rolling hills, forests, and meadows, with the Altmühl river forming its western boundary. Cyclists can explore routes around the Altmühlsee and encounter historical elements of the Roman Limes. The terrain provides a mix of flat paths and gentle ascents, suitable for various road cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 24, 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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56.8km
02:36
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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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. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Great bridge as stone construction
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The former Chapel of the Holy Cross stood here.
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Hall with choir, above the choir octagonal roof turret with dome and lantern, consecrated in 1353, post-Gothic renovation in 1611, Baroque renovation in 1700/02
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Gunzenhausen, a pearl on the Altmühl cycle path.
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Very beautiful church is the
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Very beautiful church worth seeing
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Historic Old Town, Weißenburg and City Fortifications with Lakeside Walk The buildings in Weißenburg exude the self-confidence of an imperial city—no wonder, given Weißenburg's rich history. Today, they form the backdrop for diverse cultural events. For five centuries, Weißenburg was a Free Imperial City, subject only to the Emperor; today, buildings such as the city fortifications with their 38 towers and the Imperial City Museum bear witness to its heyday. The city's ancient walls are not only impressive sights in their own right, but also provide space for popular and well-known cultural events: The concert series "Musica Biriciana - Music in Ancient Walls" and the summer festival on the magnificent natural stage of the Bergwaldtheater are part of the "Musical Magic of Franconia" festival. The renowned "Franconian Summer - Musica Franconia" also regularly visits the city. History of a Free Imperial City At its heart, Weißenburg has retained the character of a former Free Imperial City. First mentioned in a document (in Latin) in 867, the Franconian royal court, where Charlemagne is said to have stayed in 793 on the occasion of the construction of the "Fossa Carolina," first became a Salian, then a Hohenstaufen estate, and in the 11th century, a walled city. The existence of the first coat of arms in 1241 manifests the emergence of municipal self-government. By 1296 at the latest, Weißenburg was one of only six Free Imperial Cities in present-day Franconia. Following the example of the Imperial City of Nuremberg, Weißenburg joined the "Confessio Augustana" in 1530. The construction of the Wülzburg Fortress from 1588 and the Thirty Years' War affected Weißenburg in many ways. In 1802, the city lost its imperial freedom, first passing to the Electorate of Bavaria, then to Prussia, and finally to the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1806. Even today, evidence of this remains includes, among others, the following: The largely preserved city fortifications with 38 towers and the only remaining city gate – the Ellinger Tor – with the Hohenstaufen Imperial Eagle in the center and the two city coats of arms from 1241 and 1481 respectively; the Imperial (Old) Town Hall (1470-80); the St. Andrew's Church, the Hospital Church, and the Carmelite Church from the city's great era, when the "wings of the eagle," i.e. the emperor, still nominally ruled over it. Text / Source: Weißenburg Tourist Information, Martin-Luther-Platz 3, Weißenburg i. Bay. https://www.weissenburg.de/sehenswertes/historische_altstadt-1816/
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The region around Theilenhofen offers a diverse mix of landscapes. You'll find charming meadows and fields, particularly along the Altmühl river and around the Franconian Lakes District. While many routes are relatively flat, especially around the Altmühlsee, there are also routes with gentle ascents and descents, including those leading towards the Hesselberg, the highest mountain in Middle Franconia, which provides more challenging terrain and panoramic views.
Yes, Theilenhofen offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. The region's focus on cycling infrastructure includes well-paved paths, particularly around the Altmühlsee. An example of an easy route is the Müßighof – Gunzenhausen Old Town loop from Gundelsheim, which combines varied landscapes with a visit to the historic Gunzenhausen Old Town.
Theilenhofen is rich in history, with the Roman Limes, a UNESCO World Heritage site, running through the area. Cyclists can explore sites like the remains of the Roman fort of Iciniacum and a Roman military bath. Additionally, you might encounter impressive castles such as Ellingen Residence and Palace Park or the North Gate of the Biriciana Roman Fort, offering cultural insights during your ride.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Theilenhofen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular circular route is the Bird Island Altmühlsee – Altmühlsee loop from Gundelsheim, which circles the scenic Altmühlsee. Another option is the Benches Under the Tree loop from Windsfeld, offering varied landscapes.
The region is characterized by beautiful natural features. You'll cycle through charming meadows and fields, often alongside the Altmühl river. A significant highlight is the proximity to the Franconian Lakes District, including the Großer Brombachsee and Altmühlsee, which offer stunning lakeside views. For those seeking more dramatic scenery, the area also features several gorges, such as Massendorfer Gorge and Schnittlinger Loch.
The road cycling routes around Theilenhofen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 320 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-maintained paths, and the blend of natural beauty with historical sites. The scenic loops around the Altmühlsee and the opportunities to explore Roman Limes remnants are frequently highlighted as favorites.
Yes, the region offers several opportunities for scenic viewpoints. The Hesselberg, the highest mountain in Middle Franconia, provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding area, making it a rewarding destination for those seeking elevation. Additionally, routes around the Franconian Lakes District offer expansive views across the water and the picturesque countryside.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the best conditions for road cycling in Theilenhofen. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the landscapes are at their most vibrant. The dedicated cycle paths around the lakes and through the fields are particularly enjoyable when the weather is pleasant.
While many routes around the lakes are relatively flat, the region does offer more challenging options. Routes that venture towards the Hesselberg, the highest mountain in Middle Franconia, will provide more significant elevation changes and climbs, appealing to road cyclists looking for a greater physical challenge and rewarding panoramic views.
The region around Theilenhofen, particularly near the Franconian Lakes District and in towns like Gunzenhausen, offers various opportunities for refreshment. Many routes pass through or near villages and towns where you can find cafes, restaurants, or traditional Bavarian pubs to take a break and refuel during your ride.
There are over 10 road cycling routes available around Theilenhofen, catering to various skill levels. These include a good mix of easy and moderate trails, ensuring there's something for every road cyclist to enjoy the diverse landscapes of West Central Franconia.
While road cycling routes typically stick to paved surfaces, you can certainly plan your rides to pass near the entrances or viewpoints of the region's gorges. Notable gorges like Arbachtal or the Sandstone Gorge (Zigeunerloch) offer natural beauty that can be appreciated as a stop during your cycling tour, though exploring the gorges themselves might require dismounting and walking.


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