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No traffic road cycling routes around Presseck traverse the diverse landscape of the Franconian Forest, characterized by rolling hills, extensive forests, and picturesque river valleys. The region features low mountain ranges, offering both challenging ascents and gentler routes through meadow valleys. Cyclists can expect routes that wind through this natural beauty, often on smaller roads away from main thoroughfares. This varied terrain provides an ideal setting for road cycling.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
25
riders
47.3km
02:15
580m
580m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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9.13km
00:38
250m
250m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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41.7km
02:13
630m
630m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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9.94km
00:26
30m
30m
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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Wirsberg, probably founded at the beginning of the 13th century, is already mentioned as a market town in documents at the end of the 13th century. The reconstruction of Wirsberg after the looting and burning on February 1, 1633, during the Thirty Years' War, lasted for decades. In 1701, with the inauguration of the Old Town Hall, the last vacant lot on the market square was closed. As part of urban development funding, the Wirsberg market square was redesigned in 1995. Today, it is both an eye-catcher and an attraction.
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The renowned chef Alexander Herrmann, born in Kulmbach in 1971 and raised in Wirsberg, comes from a family of restaurateurs. At the age of nine, he lost his parents in a car accident; the "Posthotel", which had been in the family since 1869, was managed by his uncle and aunt from 1981. Herrmann attended a hotel management school and completed a culinary apprenticeship. In 1996, he joined the "Posthotel" as head chef. His restaurant was awarded two Michelin stars.
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Since June 26, 1746, St. John's Church, built in the Margravial style over more than four years, has shaped the town center of Wirsberg in its current form. The sacristy, designed in the Gothic style, forms a contrast to the baroque exterior of the Evangelical Lutheran parish church. A special feature is the oil painting "The Throne of Grace" from 1539, whose style and coloring are reminiscent of the circle of the artist Lucas Cranach. Underneath the current church are the foundations of medieval predecessor churches.
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Wirsberg also owes its historical significance to this crossing over the Schorgast. Located on important trade routes, such as the connection between Nuremberg, Plauen, and Leipzig, simple wooden bridges had been built here repeatedly in the past. However, these were often damaged or destroyed by floods, ice drift, and the massive wear and tear from heavy wagons, which transported copper ore, among other things. At the beginning of the 18th century, it was decided to build a stone bridge here. The Schorgast Bridge, which can be seen here today and which the locals call "Wernersbruck", was built in 1711 as a two-span sandstone ashlar bridge. In 1995 and 1996, it was extensively renovated by the district of Kulmbach and the market town of Wirsberg to preserve a historical piece of Wirsberg's history.
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This small park has a covered rest area, and there are also several information boards with maps and tips for worthwhile hikes in the Frankenwald. A sign with a bicycle on it welcomes visitors.
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Here is the residence of the popular TV chef and two-Michelin-star cook Alexander Herrmann.
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Since June 2020, a wooden frame with steel tubes has also been erected here with the ambiguous name "Schlossplatz" for all bridal couples who have since given the "yes I do" in the wedding village of Wirsberg and all those who have fulfilled the dream of their own "castle" in Wirsberg.
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There are over 40 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Presseck, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels. You'll find everything from easy, short loops to more challenging, longer rides through the Franconian Forest.
The Franconian Forest, where Presseck is located, features a diverse landscape of rolling hills, extensive forests, and picturesque meadow valleys. You can expect routes that wind through this natural beauty, often on smaller, winding roads away from main thoroughfares. The region's low mountain ranges offer both challenging ascents and gentler sections, providing varied terrain for all cycling preferences.
Yes, there are several easy, traffic-free options. For example, the Vogtendorf Village Pond loop from Stadtsteinach is an easy 9 km route with moderate elevation, perfect for a relaxed ride. The region offers 5 easy routes in total, ideal for those looking for less strenuous cycling.
The region is rich in natural beauty and viewpoints. You can cycle past the wild and romantic Steinach Gorge, or explore routes near the Ködeltalsperre, known as the 'Fjord of the Franconian Forest'. For panoramic views, consider routes that pass by the Prinz-Luitpold Tower on Döbraberg or the Radspitz Tower.
Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Presseck are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Weißdorf Moated Castle – Weissdorf Church loop from Dreschersreuth, a moderate 47 km ride. These circular routes are great for exploring the diverse landscapes without retracing your steps.
The Franconian Forest is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring offers lush greenery, while summer provides pleasant temperatures for longer rides. Autumn transforms the landscape with vibrant colors, making it a particularly scenic time to cycle. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Presseck, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 180 ratings. Cyclists often praise the quiet, well-maintained roads, the diverse and scenic landscapes of the Franconian Forest, and the opportunities for both challenging climbs and relaxing rides through picturesque valleys.
Yes, the routes often pass through charming farming villages with typical slate cladding and half-timbered houses. You might encounter cultural landmarks such as the St. Nicholas Church in Presseck or the medieval, Gothic fortified church in Grafengehaig. The Marienweiher Basilica – Guttenberg Climb loop from Dreschersreuth is one such route that includes historical points of interest.
Many routes start from towns like Stadtsteinach or Dreschersreuth, which typically offer public parking options. It's advisable to check specific starting points for designated parking areas, often found near town centers or trailheads, to ensure convenient access to your chosen route.
Presseck is connected to an extensive cycling network, including longer routes like the Frankenweg. This nearly 500 km trail through Franconia offers opportunities for extended cycling adventures, allowing you to link up with other regions and explore further afield.
Yes, the region is characterized by its Wiesentäler (meadow valleys) and river systems. Routes often take you through romantic valleys like the Rehbachtal or the Schorgast Valley, offering serene cycling experiences alongside natural waterways.


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