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Unterbüchlein Village – Sichersdorf Village loop from Nemsdorf

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Germany
Bavaria
Middle Franconia

Unterbüchlein Village – Sichersdorf Village loop from Nemsdorf

Hard

4

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Unterbüchlein Village – Sichersdorf Village loop from Nemsdorf

02:03

32.6km

270m

Gravel riding

Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 21, 2026

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Includes a segment that goes up or down a series of steps

You may need to carry your bike.

After 9.74 km for 37 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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5.10 km

Unterbüchlein Village

Highlight • Settlement

There is a guest house to stop off (to the green valley).

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5.64 km

In the Würzburg Lehenbuch of 1303, "Büchelein" was first mentioned, which probably meant Oberbüchlein. In 1316 both places were mentioned as "Bvchelin, Nidernbuch" in the Gültbuch of the Nuremberg Clarissa Monastery. In 1413 the place was first referred to as "Obernpuchleins". The place name is based on a field name of the same name, which is derived from the Middle High German word "buoch" (= beech) with a diminutive suffix and therefore means a small beech forest.[2] The place belonged to the Burggravial Office Roßtal, with manorial rights of Nuremberg citizens. In 1418 the village consisted of three farms, the Nuremberg Spitalhof No. 1/2, the Schwabacher Spitalhof No. 3/4 and the Hallerhof No. 4/5.

Towards the end of the 18th century there were 6 properties in Oberbüchlein. The Brandenburg-Ansbach judge's office Roßtal exercised the high court and the village and community rule. Landlords were the Cadolzburg caste office (1 courtyard, 1 half-yard, shepherd's house), the Schwabach hospital (1 courtyard), the Nuremberg hospital authority (1 courtyard) and the Nuremberg owner von Haller (1 courtyard).[4]

As part of the municipal edict, Oberbüchlein was assigned to the Großweismannsdorf tax district formed in 1808. It belonged to the rural community Gutzberg founded in the same year. 1 property was subject to the voluntary jurisdiction of the Nemsdorf patrimonial court from 1823 to 1835.[5]

On July 1, 1972, Oberbüchlein came to Stein with the community of Gutzberg.

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberb%C3%BCchlein

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6.66 km

Sichersdorf Village

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Sichersdorf has been a part of the town of Stein since 1972. The Grundbach, a left tributary of the Rednitz, flows through the village.

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11.8 km

Historic Center of Roßtal

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You can discover a lot around Roßtal: the parish church of St. Laurentius with its castle-like walled cemetery, the rectory from around 1400 as one of the most important late Gothic half-timbered buildings, two old fountain houses, the remarkable museum courtyard, the archaeological circular route and, last but not least, the local history museum.

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19.5 km

Alpacas in Trettendorf

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At the western end of the village, a pasture with alpacas that were still outside at the beginning of November.

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21.9 km

At the Buchschwabacher Mühle it goes along the Schwallbach to Schwabach

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21.9 km

The mill

The area around the Buchschwabacher Mühle is a true natural idyll: soft, hilly fields, a pent-up brook with fish farming in the valley, fruit tree fields stand out far in front of the wooded horizon.

The owners Martin and Barbara Kreß have lovingly restored the old mill on the outskirts of Buchschwabach in its original state and run a Scottish highland cattle breeding in addition to a fruit still - an insider tip for discerning gourmets.

There are fine fruit distillates made from home-grown fruit. Meat is also very well received and is sold by the kilo on reservation.

buchschwabacher-muehle.de

Aesthetics for gourmets

Under the name "Destillarta" the art of distilling now comes into direct contact with the visual arts. Art lovers and gourmets can ponder here about essences of fruit and the essence of art in equal measure.

In a simply furnished outbuilding, a former barn, the Buchschwabach mill owners present and sell a variety of distillates from several vintages - all of them distilled in the company's own still.

destillarta.de/galerie

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30.3 km

Beautiful old church - the arch at the entrance says something from 17xx. The tree in front of it is simply used as an Easter tree instead of an Easter fountain

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32.6 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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17.8 km

7.28 km

4.50 km

1.87 km

1.19 km

Surfaces

14.8 km

12.3 km

3.08 km

1.75 km

321 m

241 m

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