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Hesse
Landkreis Darmstadt-Dieburg
Dieburg

Grube Prinz von Hessen Lake – Steinbrücker Pond loop from Dieburg

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Road cycling routes
Germany
Hesse
Landkreis Darmstadt-Dieburg
Dieburg

Grube Prinz von Hessen Lake – Steinbrücker Pond loop from Dieburg

Moderate

4.4

(20)

411

riders

Grube Prinz von Hessen Lake – Steinbrücker Pond loop from Dieburg

01:16

26.2km

180m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 5, 2026

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After 11.7 km for 211 m

After 13.3 km for 2.07 km

After 26.2 km for 57 m

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Start point

Train Station

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418 m

Wendelinus Chapel (1904) – Dieburg 🚴‍♂️

Highlight • Religious Site

The Wendelinus Chapel (1904) – Dieburg 🚴‍♂️

The Wendelinus Chapel was built in 1904 on the edge of the Capuchin Monastery, opposite Marienplatz. It replaced the dilapidated old chapel across the street. A Dieburg butcher was forced to donate the money for the chapel's construction as a form of atonement for a misdemeanor. 🚴‍♂️

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Kulturdenkm%C3%A4ler_in_Dieburg

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925 m

Turbo section

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

If you are traveling from Darmstadt to Dieburg by bike (preferably a racing bike), you can enjoy the Turbo section !! Before you can switch to the turbo, you have to climb a small ramp, but then speeds of 60 km / h are in it. Depending on how hard you try ... If you work hard, you can almost roll up to Dieburg 👍🏻🚴🏻‍♂️💨

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8.90 km

Grube Prinz von Hessen Lake

Highlight • Lake

The Prinz von Hessen mine is a former brown coal mine filled with groundwater that was operated from 1909 to 1924. 🚴♂️
It is located in the middle of the forest between Darmstadt and Dieburg and has a small sandy beach and a large lawn and is surrounded by extraordinary fauna. In summer, the Prinz von Hessen mine invites you to swim with its excellent water quality. Nude bathing is possible, there is a long tradition of nudism here. A DLRG swimming supervisor ensures safe bathing on weekends and public holidays. Diving is not allowed. And fishing in the pit is reserved for members or guests of the Darmstadt Fishing Association. In the high season, a snack grill and a kiosk take care of the physical well-being of the bathers. Open fires and barbecues on the water are prohibited due to the risk of forest fires
Dogs can be carried on a leash at the Prinz von Hessen oil slate quarry.


Bathing in water is not permitted for dogs.

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11.8 km

Steinbrücker Pond

Highlight • Lake

The Steinbrücker pond just outside Darmstadt invites families to a great trip to the local amusement park.

You can rent pedal boats and rowboats, have fun on a professional 18-hole miniature golf course and borrow pony's for the little ones!

Right next to the car park is the lovely idyllic RESTAURANT OBERWALDHAUS in between - the summer with a wonderful beer garden!

PRICES:
BOAT RENTAL 30 MINUTES 6.- EURO per boat, (regardless of the number of passengers)
MINIGOLF ADULT per pers. 3 EURO
MINIGOLF REDUCED per person. 2.- EURO (children, pupils, students, apprentices, pensioners, disabled)


stadtleben.de/darmstadt/branchen/location/steinbruecker-teich

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11.9 km

Oberwaldhaus - Darmstadt 🚴‍♂️

The Oberwaldhaus is a listed inn located on the Steinbrücker Teich (Steinbrück Pond). It was built in 1901 according to plans by the architects Franz Frenay and Johann Kling. Stylistically, the restaurant is part of the historicist style, with echoes and details of the local architectural style. For architectural and historical reasons, the building is now a cultural monument.🚴‍♂️

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberwaldhaus

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13.2 km

Georg-Christoph-Lichtenberg House - Darmstadt🚴‍♂️

On October 16, 1899, the traditionalist-style house opened as a park hotel on the outskirts of Darmstadt. The first change of ownership occurred in 1905. Merchant Bernhard Nathan acquired the hotel and redesigned it. In 1908, the property was purchased by brewery owner and commercial councilor Jean N. Dischinger. In 1910/1911, the property was converted into Haus Hagenburg, the stately residence of Prince Otto Heinrich zu Schaumburg-Lippe and his wife, Countess Anna von Hagenburg, née von Köppen (1860–1932). During this period, the building was decorated with Art Nouveau elements. For example, ceramic tiles by Jakob Julius Scharvogel were installed in the main staircase. The staircase is one of Scharvogel's best-preserved works in Hesse. The family's numerous horses were kept in the adjacent stables. In 1925, Count Renault van Becker acquired the property, but was forced to sell it again in 1936 at a forced auction. From 1938 onward, the building was used by the Nazis as an SA group school. It was subsequently used from 1940 to 1945 as a reserve military hospital, a hospital for tuberculosis patients, from 1947 to 1955 as the Darmstadt Women's Clinic, and from 1955 to 1977 as a student residence. The adjacent riding stables have been used by the TU Darmstadt Riding Club since 1955. The building was extensively renovated from 1978 to 1980. The building comprises 19 apartments of varying sizes. In 1983, it was named after Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, the physicist and poet born in Ober-Ramstadt near Darmstadt in 1742. Since 2012, the TU Darmstadt has been the sole occupant of the building. 🚴‍♂️

de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8533002

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26.2 km

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Train Station

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18.2 km

2.65 km

2.46 km

1.53 km

875 m

313 m

192 m

Surfaces

23.0 km

1.85 km

1.15 km

159 m

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Friday 29 May

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16°C

65 %

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