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Baden-Württemberg
Rhein-Neckar-Kreis
Zuzenhausen

View of Burg Neidenstein – City Church St. Salvator loop from Zuzenhausen

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Germany
Baden-Württemberg
Rhein-Neckar-Kreis
Zuzenhausen

View of Burg Neidenstein – City Church St. Salvator loop from Zuzenhausen

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View of Burg Neidenstein – City Church St. Salvator loop from Zuzenhausen

02:29

42.0km

250m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 8, 2026

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Naturpark Neckartal-Odenwald

Unteres Schwarzbachtal

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Train Station

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10.4 km

View of Burg Neidenstein

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The castle in Neidenstein stands majestically on the hill above Neidenstein. But since it is privately owned, you can only admire it from a distance.

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11.2 km

Neidenstein Village Center

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Nice town with a castle

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18.5 km

City Church St. Salvator

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Nice old church in Neckarbischofsheim. At the site of today's town church near the old castle of the Lords of Helmstatt, there was originally a Marienkapelle, donated in 1386 by Weiprecht I von Helmstatt and his wife Anna von Neipperg. At that time, the older Johanneskirche (now known as the Church of the Dead) was still the parish church of the village. 1543, d. H. In the year of the Helmstatt inheritance, which primarily benefited Johann von Helmstatt and thus also his father-in-law Philipp von Helmstatt, the Marienkapelle was expanded to include a bell tower, which probably already contained a clockwork and a ringing of four bells. Subsequently, the neighboring old castle was significantly rebuilt. In 1610 the old chapel was demolished and the nave was rebuilt until 1612, mainly by master builder Jakob Müller († 1611) from Heilbronn. The five sons of Johann Philipp von Helmstatt († 1594) are named as builders in an inscription on the south portal: Ludwig Carl, Philipp, Weiprecht, Pleickard and Valentin "the Pious" from Helmstatt. After the construction work was completed, the church was called "Templum Salvatoris" (Church of the Redeemer) and raised to the status of a parish church. In the 17th century there were possibly two parish churches, the Erlöserkirche and the Johanneskirche, before only the Erlöserkirche was designated as a parish church in 1698. The Erlöserkirche was first designated as the city church in 1767.
The church and its furnishings were modernized several times. A comprehensive interior renovation took place in 1911/12, during which the galleries were renewed.

Source:
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadtkirche_St._Salvator_(Neckarbischofsheim)

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26.0 km

Steinsfurt–Adersbach Cycle Path

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From 2024 there will be a nice, wide cycle path along the K4283. The well-paved cycle path is separated from the road by a green strip and sometimes by a fence. At the beginning and end of the path there is a safe crossing over the county road.
We would like to see more paths like this.

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31.3 km

View of Technik Museum Sinsheim

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Together with the Technik Museum Speyer, it is the largest private museum in Europe

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33.6 km

Sinsheim Old Town

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Sinsheim is a busy small town with up-and-coming ambitions, not least thanks to the commitment of the Hopp Foundation. Loads of shops, cafes and restaurants.

The Elsenzufer was beautifully redesigned and a local recreation area with an Alla Hopp facility was created.

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37.8 km

Elsenz Cycle Path

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The well-paved cycle path between Hoffenheim and Zuzenhausen leads partly along the Elsenz and partly along the railway line. The section on the railway line is a bit hilly.

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41.6 km

Zuzenhausen and the River Elsenz

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There are some old half-timbered houses in Zuzenhausen. A beautiful village that justifies a detour from the normal bike path.

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42.0 km

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Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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18.8 km

7.99 km

7.87 km

7.12 km

247 m

Surfaces

40.7 km

947 m

246 m

112 m

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Sunday 28 June

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