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Touring cycling routes around Neunkirchen am Sand traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and dense forests, situated within the scenic Nürnberger Land and the Franconian Switzerland nature park. The region features the Pegnitz river valley, offering flat paths alongside green meadows and historic mills. This diverse terrain provides a mix of experiences, from gentle riverside rides to routes with more varied elevation.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
5.0
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157
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94.3km
06:10
650m
650m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.0km
02:23
340m
340m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.2
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84
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28.0km
01:50
260m
260m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.7km
03:06
450m
450m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In the years 1356 - 1360, the then Emperor Charles IV had a stately castle built on the small island on the Pegnitz. It served as a resting place on the way from Nuremberg to the imperial residence in Prague. The coat of arms hall is a stone testament to his power: 112 colorfully painted coat of arms shields of Bohemian noble families are carved into the wall. They were skillfully carved and painted into the sandstone by stonemasons. The coat of arms friezes are among the highest achievements of medieval heraldry.
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A beautifully preserved gate.
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The building you see today was built immediately after its destruction in the 2nd Margraves' War. The citizens rebuilt it in record time: Material. Massive sandstone was used, giving the building its characteristic, sturdy appearance to this day. A late Gothic structure with Renaissance influences was created. Particularly striking is the steep timber-framed gable, which was later plastered over. The town hall was much more than just an office for the mayor back then. The open ground floor (the so-called arcades) used to house the bread and meat benches. Bakers and butchers sold their goods here under the protection of the city council. The city council met on the first floor, and justice was administered. The council bell in the turret announced important verdicts or warned of fire. From early on, there was a "council room" in the town hall where the council members were entertained.
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The Nuremberg Gate is the western city gate of Lauf and was part of the medieval city fortifications. It marked the beginning (or end) of the stage on the famous Golden Road in the direction of Nuremberg. The core of the gate dates from the 14th century (approx. 1350), from the time when Emperor Charles IV was also active in Lauf. It is a classic gate tower with a pointed arch passage. The striking half-timbered upper floor and the steep hipped roof give it its typical Franconian appearance.
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The castle was built between 1356 and 1360 by Emperor Charles IV. It was strategically located on the "Golden Road", the important trade route between Nuremberg and Prague. Charles IV used it as a stopover castle and residence to consolidate his claims to power in the region. Today, it houses an external campus of the Nuremberg Academy of Fine Arts.
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The Hersbrucker Tor is one of the two remaining city gates of Lauf an der Pegnitz and marks the eastern end of the historic market square. The gate was originally built in the 15th century as part of the town fortifications, shortly after Lauf was elevated to a city in 1355 by Emperor Charles IV. In its current form, the structure essentially dates from 1476, as inscriptions also indicate.
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A beautifully restored medieval building in the center of the market square. Today it serves as a restaurant, where you can sit on the terrace and enjoy the old town.
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Well-preserved gatehouse. Built almost 700 years ago, it served as the entrance to the city. Today, it characterizes the beautiful medieval appearance of the old town.
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There are over 40 touring cycling routes around Neunkirchen am Sand, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and challenging paths to explore.
The most pleasant seasons for touring cycling in Neunkirchen am Sand are spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is mild, and the natural landscapes, especially the forests and river valleys, display vibrant colors, making for a scenic ride.
The terrain around Neunkirchen am Sand is quite varied. You can expect a mix of rolling hills and dense forests, characteristic of the Nürnberger Land and Franconian Switzerland. The Pegnitz river valley offers flatter paths alongside green meadows, while other routes present more varied elevation changes, providing diverse experiences for cyclists.
Yes, Neunkirchen am Sand offers several easy routes suitable for families and beginners. For instance, the Pegnitztalradweg, which winds through the beautiful Pegnitz Valley, is known for being family-friendly. Overall, nearly 20 easy routes are available in the area.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Neunkirchen am Sand are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular example is the Happurg Reservoir – Happurg Reservoir loop from Neunkirchen a Sand, which offers scenic views and returns you to your starting point.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can cycle along the picturesque Pegnitz Valley, visit the unique Lillach Tufa Terraces and Lillach Spring, or enjoy views of the Happurg Reservoir. For a stunning vista, consider routes that offer views of the Happurg Reservoir Panorama Trail.
Yes, you can combine your cycling with visits to historical sites. The region features landmarks like the Wolfstein Castle Ruins, offering panoramic views. Some routes, such as the Ottensoos Village Square – Tucher Castle Simmelsdorf loop from Neunkirchen a Sand, pass by historic castles like Tucher Castle Simmelsdorf, adding a cultural element to your ride.
Neunkirchen am Sand is strategically located with access to significant long-distance cycling routes. The famous Fünf-Flüsse-Radweg (Five Rivers Cycle Path) passes directly by the area, offering extensive cycling opportunities through multiple river valleys. The Pegnitztalradweg is also easily accessible for scenic journeys.
The touring cycling routes in Neunkirchen am Sand are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from gentle riverside paths to routes with varied elevation, and the beautiful natural scenery of the Pegnitz Valley and surrounding forests.
Absolutely. The Pegnitz river flows through the area, and many routes, including the Pegnitztalradweg, follow its course. You can also find routes that lead to or offer views of the Great Birch Lake, Happurg Quarry Lake, and the scenic Happurg Reservoir.
Yes, the region offers several spots with excellent panoramic views. The Glatzenstein natural monument provides fantastic vistas over the surrounding area. Routes that climb to higher elevations, such as the Gräfenberg Old Town – Gänsbrunnen Pond loop from Neunkirchen a Sand, will often reward you with expansive views of the Franconian Switzerland landscape.
Yes, there is a themed cycle path within the municipal area that focuses on industrial history. This route includes interesting stops such as the Franconian Hop Museum in Speikern, offering a unique cultural and historical cycling experience.


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