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Middle Franconia
Großhabersdorf

Entrance to Defersdorf – St. Emmeram Church, Rohr loop from Vincenzenbronn

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Germany
Bavaria
Middle Franconia
Großhabersdorf

Entrance to Defersdorf – St. Emmeram Church, Rohr loop from Vincenzenbronn

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Entrance to Defersdorf – St. Emmeram Church, Rohr loop from Vincenzenbronn

02:18

52.4km

410m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 24, 2026

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8.16 km

Maria Magdalena Church in Buchschwabach

Highlight • Religious Site

The evangelical branch church of St. Maria Magdalena is a listed church building in Buchschwabach, a part of the municipality of Markt Roßtal in the district of Fürth (Middle Franconia, Bavaria). The building is registered as a monument in the Bavarian list of monuments under monument number D-5-73-125-28. The church belongs to the parish of Roßbach in the Evangelical Lutheran Deanery of Fürth in the Nuremberg church district of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria. The church is named after Maria Magdalena.

In 1882/83, a neo-Gothic nave was added to the square choir tower made of ashlar masonry, the ground floor of which dates from the early 14th century and was increased in the first half of the 15th century. In the former choir, i. H. on the ground floor of the choir tower, remains of frescoes from the 15th century are present. The upper storey of the tower, covered with a high pyramidal roof, houses the tower clock and the belfry, in which three church bells hang.[1] The altar wings of the Marian altar with scenes from the life of Mary were designed by Hans von Heidelberg around 1506. The Annunciation and the Nativity are depicted on the left altar wing, the Visitation of Mary and the Adoration of the Magi on the right wing. In the middle of the triptych there is a statue of Mary with the child in a halo and on the rainbow, which is attributed to the "Master of the Martha Altar" in St. Lorenz in Nuremberg

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8.57 km

A small climb from both sides. In between there is a beautiful road with good asphalt and a beautiful view of the small valleys, past fish ponds, small forests and an orchard with beehives 🙂

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10.4 km

Entrance to Defersdorf

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Nice little place in the municipality of Roßtal with beautiful houses and a really nice bus stop in the center of town, which you can also use as a rest area.

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14.0 km

good racing bike route to work out. Good road surface, alternating between uphill and downhill. Traffic is fast (max. 80 km / h) but only moderate to medium (depending on the day and time).

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26.5 km

Gustenfelden Village

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Gustenfelden is beautifully located just north of the Kottensdorf - Schwabach road. First mentioned in a document in 1295.

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32.4 km

St. Emmeram Church, Rohr

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The Protestant-Lutheran parish church was built in 1493 and gives the community Roth even today from afar a concise appearance.

The local church houses an altar and a pulpit from around 1700, as well as a manorial chair from 1667.

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32.7 km

Road Cycling Route Heilsbronn–Rohr

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Branch line with a little less traffic. Road surface mostly very good, on the last section towards Rohr even with a new bike path parallel to the road.

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40.8 km

Upper Gate with Katharinenturm (Heilsbronn)

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A distinctive feature of Heilsbronn is the massive St. Catherine's Tower, which was built between 1770 and 1774 on the foundations of the former St. Catherine's Church. The minster is the church of the former monastery of Heilsbronn. The Cistercian monastery was founded in 1132 by the Counts of Abenberg and was the Hohenzollern burial place from 1297 to 1625. 41 members of the house are buried in the crypt. Steps lead down to a spring that rises in the middle of the church. In the Middle Ages, the monastery distributed rich possessions throughout Franconia up to Regensburg, and lands in Württemberg also belonged to the monastery.

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52.4 km

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43.0 km

6.11 km

3.24 km

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< 100 m

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44.7 km

7.53 km

174 m

< 100 m

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Tuesday 14 July

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