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Landkreis Rhön-Grabfeld
Herbstadt

View of Großer Gleichberg – View of Milz loop from Herbstadt

Hard

4.6

(9)

45

riders

View of Großer Gleichberg – View of Milz loop from Herbstadt

02:07

32.4km

200m

Cycling

Hard bike 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: July 12, 2026

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4.84 km

Graduation Pavilion Bad Königshofen

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The pavilion is easily accessible by bike and is located near the spa centre on the Jahn Promenade. You have to push your bike for a while, park it and enjoy the healthy salty air.

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5.42 km

Kelten-Hain

Forest

3

7.38 km

The long-distance cycle route leads from the Saale source east of Bad Königshofen i. Grabfeld to Gemünden am Main. Cyclists can expect a varied landscape, historic towns, cozy little places and diverse landscape panoramas. While the first section to Bad Neustadt an der Saale does not always run parallel to the river, the rest of the section is more closely aligned with the river's course. Historic town centers in Hammelburg and Gemünden am Main invite you to take a break. Bad Kissingen is well known as a classic spa town. The first spa guest was recorded here as early as 1520. The long-distance cycle route should not be confused with the Saale cycle path, which begins in the Fichtel Mountains and, after running through Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt, ends at the mouth of the Saale in Barby on the Elbe.

Source:
radtour4u.de/fraenkische-saale-radweg.php

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4

13.6 km

Gatehouse Trappstadt

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The renovated gatehouse is, along with the church, a landmark of the village.

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5

16.4 km

View of Großer Gleichberg

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Great view of the Gleichberg. Since Thuringia has not yet recognized the need to expand the cycle paths and therefore has not made the financial means available, the crucial section to Eicha is missing here.

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6

17.1 km

St. Anthony's Church (Eicha)

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The listed Evangelical Lutheran village church of St. Antonius is located off the state roads 1131 and 2671 on a small hill in the Eicha district of the small town of Römhild in the Hildburghausen district of Thuringia.
One room on the north side of the church tower has been preserved from the former pilgrimage chapel. The sacristy was added in the 15th century. During renovation work in 1971 and 1972, paintings from the 12th century were found in the choir area.


Source: de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Antonius_(Eicha)

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7

17.8 km

View of Großer Gleichberg

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You drive from Eicha to Hindfeld and see the Grosser Gleichberg right in front of you. A great sight and an incentive to go up there at least once.

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8

18.9 km

Rest area on the Keltenradweg

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The Celtic cycle path takes you to several excavation sites in the Vorderrhön. The starting point is the town of Bad Königshofen in Bavaria with its prehistoric museum and the historic town hall. The path then takes you on the trail of the Celts on the Thuringian side to the tranquil town of Römhild, not far from where the Gleichberge mountains rise up, which shape the landscape. A trip to the Kleiner Gleichberg to Steinsburg, one of the most important Celtic settlements in Europe, is just as worthwhile as a visit to the Steinsburg Museum, located in the saddle of the Gleichberge mountains, which tells of the prehistory of southern Thuringia. From Römhild, the Celtic cycle path forms a link to the popular Werra Valley cycle path via the towns of Haina and Dingsleben, which it joins at Reurieth. There is also an information board about the Celtic cycle path here.

Source: werratal.de/werratal_touren/keltenradweg

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21.8 km

View of Milz

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View of Milz, from where you can reach Irmelshausen via the former border region. The town itself, with its numerous half-timbered houses, is also worth seeing.

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32.4 km

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Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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11.8 km

11.2 km

5.42 km

3.80 km

259 m

Surfaces

21.1 km

5.29 km

5.20 km

859 m

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