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Road cycling routes around Höttingen traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and varied terrain. The region features picturesque scenery, with routes extending through areas like the Leinebergland and towards the Harz foothills. Cyclists can expect diverse topography shaped by rivers and valleys, offering a range of road cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Until 1789, Ellingen was the residence of the Land Commander of the Franconian Bailiwick of the Teutonic Order. The present palace complex, built from 1708 to around 1760, was preceded by several medieval buildings and a Renaissance structure. The current main building was constructed between 1717 and 1721 by the architect Franz Keller, based on plans by Wilhelm Heinrich Behringer under the direction of Karl Heinrich von Hornstein.
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The tourist information office is located directly next to the town hall, towards the castle. There you can find, among other things, a map for the Ellingen Baroque Trail.
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An arched bridge in the middle of Pleinfeld in the immediate vicinity of the center
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Poppy seed plait and cappuccino
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Many small shops and some options for a break, whether café or ice cream parlor 😊
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Historic Old Town, Weißenburg and City Fortifications with Lakeside Walk The buildings in Weißenburg exude the self-confidence of an imperial city—no wonder, given Weißenburg's rich history. Today, they form the backdrop for diverse cultural events. For five centuries, Weißenburg was a Free Imperial City, subject only to the Emperor; today, buildings such as the city fortifications with their 38 towers and the Imperial City Museum bear witness to its heyday. The city's ancient walls are not only impressive sights in their own right, but also provide space for popular and well-known cultural events: The concert series "Musica Biriciana - Music in Ancient Walls" and the summer festival on the magnificent natural stage of the Bergwaldtheater are part of the "Musical Magic of Franconia" festival. The renowned "Franconian Summer - Musica Franconia" also regularly visits the city. History of a Free Imperial City At its heart, Weißenburg has retained the character of a former Free Imperial City. First mentioned in a document (in Latin) in 867, the Franconian royal court, where Charlemagne is said to have stayed in 793 on the occasion of the construction of the "Fossa Carolina," first became a Salian, then a Hohenstaufen estate, and in the 11th century, a walled city. The existence of the first coat of arms in 1241 manifests the emergence of municipal self-government. By 1296 at the latest, Weißenburg was one of only six Free Imperial Cities in present-day Franconia. Following the example of the Imperial City of Nuremberg, Weißenburg joined the "Confessio Augustana" in 1530. The construction of the Wülzburg Fortress from 1588 and the Thirty Years' War affected Weißenburg in many ways. In 1802, the city lost its imperial freedom, first passing to the Electorate of Bavaria, then to Prussia, and finally to the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1806. Even today, evidence of this remains includes, among others, the following: The largely preserved city fortifications with 38 towers and the only remaining city gate – the Ellinger Tor – with the Hohenstaufen Imperial Eagle in the center and the two city coats of arms from 1241 and 1481 respectively; the Imperial (Old) Town Hall (1470-80); the St. Andrew's Church, the Hospital Church, and the Carmelite Church from the city's great era, when the "wings of the eagle," i.e. the emperor, still nominally ruled over it. Text / Source: Weißenburg Tourist Information, Martin-Luther-Platz 3, Weißenburg i. Bay. https://www.weissenburg.de/sehenswertes/historische_altstadt-1816/
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Monument on Martin-Luther-Platz, Weißenburg Today, the monument on Martin-Luther-Platz is indispensable, but it wasn't always here. It took 30 years of disputes and discussions before the statue found its final location. The sculptor wanted to erect his statue where it stands today, but at that time, cars were still parked in front of the church. Therefore, the administration did not want to approve this location. The donor then suggested erecting it on a meadow by the west portal of the church. The Luther statue was to be placed on a pedestal there with a reference to the donor. However, the sculptor was against this pedestal, as "his" Luther should not be placed on something. The reformer saw himself as a man of the people who did not want to tower over people. The sculptor almost wanted to take the monument back because the donor and the artist disagreed. Fortunately, both parties were able to agree on the sidewalk next to the west portal, and the pedestal was also omitted. Luther stood on this sidewalk until the year 2013. However, since the people of Weißenburg were not satisfied with this location, the monument was moved to its originally intended spot, where it belongs, after Martin-Luther-Platz was finally free of cars. By the way, it is not certain whether Martin Luther ever actually visited Weißenburg, as there are no sources to confirm this. However, it is very likely that the reformer traveled through Weißenburg on his journey to Rome in 1510/11. Even if Luther may not have been in Weißenburg personally, he strongly influenced the history of the city. Text / Source: Augenblicke in Weißenburg augenblickeinweissenburg@gmail.com. https://augenblicke-in-weissenburg.de/das-martin-luther-denk-mal/#:~:text=Im%20Jahr%201517%20hat%20Martin%20Luther%20an%20diesem,450%20zu%208%20Stimmen%20f%C3%BCr%20die%20Reformation%20entschieden.
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Road cycling in Höttingen is characterized by diverse topography, including rolling hills and picturesque landscapes. Routes often extend through areas like the Leinebergland and towards the Harz foothills, offering varied elevation changes and scenic views shaped by rivers and valleys.
Yes, Höttingen offers a variety of routes for different skill levels. Out of over 440 road cycling routes, 82 are classified as easy, providing gentler rides for beginners. An example of an easy route is the Great Brombach Lake – View of the Great Brombach Lake loop from Pleinfeld, which is 17.7 km long.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Höttingen features 30 difficult routes with significant climbs and descents. The region's rolling hills and Harz foothills provide ample opportunities for demanding rides.
The region boasts beautiful natural features such as the Leinebergland, the Harz foothills, and various rivers and valleys. You might also encounter areas like the Kiessee Lake, a popular recreational spot, or the Göttingen Municipal Forest (The Kehr) with its hilly, forested terrain.
Yes, Höttingen and its surroundings are rich in historical sites. You can find castles like Ellingen Residence and Palace Park, Wülzburg Fortress, and Syburg Moated Castle. The historic city center of Göttingen with its half-timbered houses and the Gänseliesel fountain is also a notable attraction.
The best seasons for road cycling in Höttingen are spring and autumn. During these times, you'll experience mild temperatures and vibrant natural colors, enhancing your ride. While summer can be hot, winter often presents challenges with potential snow and ice.
Göttingen, near Höttingen, is very bicycle-friendly, with an expanding network of cycle tracks. The city even offers free bicycle carriage on public transport within its network, making it easier to plan longer excursions or reach starting points for your road cycling routes.
While specific cafes and pubs are not listed for every route, the region's popularity for cycling suggests numerous opportunities for refreshment stops. The historic city center of Göttingen and various towns along the routes offer places to refuel and relax.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Höttingen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Great Brombach Lake – Ramsberg Beach at Lake Brombach loop and the Weißenburg in Bavaria — Old Town – Weißenburg Market Square loop.
The road cycling experience in Höttingen is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 260 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, picturesque scenery, and the range of routes available for different ability levels, from easy rides to challenging ascents.
Yes, the region around Höttingen features interesting geological formations. You can explore gorges such as Arbachtal and the Wagenschreck Sunken Lane. There are also historical quarries like the Historic Quarries of Wernsbach.
The Wildpark Hardegsen, located northwest of Göttingen, is an ideal destination for families. It features well-maintained paths and opportunities to observe various animals like deer and wild boars, offering a pleasant experience beyond cycling.


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