The church route – cycling on the Baltic Sea fjord Schlei
The church route – cycling on the Baltic Sea fjord Schlei
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Between 1150 and 1200 many Romanesque churches, also called field stone churches, were built in the fishing region. Of course, the churches have been rebuilt and expanded over time, but they are still the focal point of the villages.
The 20 km long and easy KirchTörn begins on the beach…
by Schleswig
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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30 m
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11.8 km
8.27 km
5.79 km
2.96 km
514 m
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22.0 km
3.47 km
3.42 km
429 m
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Monday 1 June
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Easy bike ride for a relaxing afternoon. A detour to visit the church in Brodersby is definitely worthwhile. Unfortunately, the churches in Tolk and Moldenit were closed and could not be visited.
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April 24, 2021
Between 1150 and 1200 many Romanesque churches, also called field stone churches, were built in the fishing region. Of course, the churches have been rebuilt and expanded over time, but they are still the focal point of the villages.
The 20 km long and easy KirchTörn begins on the beach of Winningmay
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