4.5
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650
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Road cycling around Riedenburg offers a diverse landscape characterized by the Altmühl Valley, Jura Cliffs, and the Danube River. The region features a mix of river valleys and plateaus, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Routes include both paved and unpaved sections, with some offering significant elevation gains. This geographical setting supports a range of road cycling experiences, from moderate rides to more challenging routes.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
4.8
(10)
145
riders
68.3km
02:58
590m
580m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.3
(3)
127
riders
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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3.0
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88
riders
50.2km
02:19
510m
510m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
25
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58.0km
02:41
690m
690m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
30
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Essing is a small, nice market town. You can well imagine what it looked like before the big canal was built.
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One of the best places to see Riedenburg
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Beautiful hiking trail with an elevated view of the village.
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Hexenagger Castle A Dietricus von Haecsenakker is mentioned as early as 928 in a Regensburg document from the St. Emmeram Monastery; further information is scarce. In 1311, Gottfried Hexenacker became Bishop of Freising. He had studied in Bologna and served as dean of the cathedral there for many years. In 1314, he died of an infectious disease while on a tour of inspection in Vienna. In 1485, the castle passed through marriage to the Counts of Helfenstein, who sold the fortress to Duke William of Bavaria in 1528. He gave Hexenagger to the Muggenthal family as a fief. When the castle was destroyed in the Thirty Years' War, the Muggenthal family rebuilt it as a castle. In 1724, the castle was sold to the Bavarian Elector Charles Albert, as the Hexenagger line of the Muggenthal family had died out. In 1731, Elector Karl Albrecht donated the castle to his mistress, Maria Josepha Countess von Morawitzky. Her husband received the castle in 1738, and when he died in 1754, Anton von Kaiserstein became the new owner. Franz Joseph III von Kaiserstein (1792–1893) sold the castle in 1830 and acquired an estate in Sooß (Lower Austria) in exchange. From 1830 to 1951, Hexenagger Castle belonged to the noble family of Weidenbach. Otto Edler von Weidenbach bequeathed it to his niece Ilse von Kalckreuth, who married Wilhelm Leichtfuß, whose son, Eberhard Leichtfuß, owns it today. Hexenagger is a castle between the Renaissance and Baroque periods, built on the foundations of the old castle. In the lower areas and at the corners, ashlars and bossed ashlars, up to several meters high, are still visible on the castle building. The stump of the keep, made of bossed ashlar, is also said to have been preserved, but is not visible from the outside. The defensive character of the complex is best appreciated from the rear, where parts of the curtain wall and wall towers have been preserved. The tall, narrow chapel also still hints at the castle in its form; particularly interesting is the slender, slightly leaning bell tower, which appears to still sit on the older foundations of the medieval chapel tower. The main building itself, with its stepped gable and beautiful garden, presents a romantic sight. The castle is privately owned and not open to the public; the popular Christmas market was relocated to the Wolfgangshof estate near Zirndorf in Middle Franconia in 2023 due to complaints from local residents. Source: www.Burgenseite.de / www.wikipedia.de
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Put it in a light gear and pedal up comfortably, observing the rocks to the right and left in the forest! Even if you don't want to continue through the forest, it's worth the climb and descent! I give it 6 out of 5 stars.
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So beautiful! A small asphalt road through the forest at the bottom of the valley, with impressive cliffs in the lower section, especially when extending through the rock gate! I would take the curves downhill by sight, as there are always a few gravel or fallen branches lying around.
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Supermarket directly on the cycle path invites thirsty (and hungry) cyclists to refuel
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Road cycling around Riedenburg offers a diverse landscape with varied terrain. You'll find a mix of paved and unpaved sections, with some routes featuring significant elevation gains, particularly in the Altmühl Valley, Jura Cliffs, and Danube River areas. The region caters to different fitness levels, from moderate rides to more challenging routes. Out of 38 available routes, 32 are classified as moderate, 3 as easy, and 3 as difficult.
Yes, Riedenburg offers some easier road cycling options. While many routes are moderate, there are 3 routes specifically classified as easy. These typically feature less elevation and more consistent surfaces, making them suitable for beginners or those seeking a more relaxed ride. For example, routes around the old town or along flatter river sections can be quite accessible.
For experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, Riedenburg offers 3 routes classified as difficult. These routes often include significant elevation gains and may feature more demanding terrain, taking advantage of the region's plateaus and hills. The Altmühl Valley and Jura Cliffs provide the backdrop for these more strenuous rides.
Riedenburg's road cycling routes are rich in natural beauty. You can experience breathtaking views of the Altmühl Valley, the majestic Jura Cliffs, and the Danube River landscape. Notable viewpoints include View of Prunn Castle, offering stunning vistas. The region also features natural monuments like the Danube Gorge (Weltenburg Narrows) and the Beehive Rock Formation.
Absolutely! Riedenburg is rich in history, and many road cycling routes pass by or offer views of historical sites. You can cycle past the impressive Prunn Castle, a medieval heritage site. Other points of interest include the Essing Bridge Gatehouse and the unique Tatzlwurm Wooden Bridge near Essing, which are often found along popular cycling paths.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Riedenburg are easily accessible, with starting points often located near parking facilities. This makes it convenient for visitors to begin their cycling adventures without hassle. Specific parking information can usually be found in the details of individual route descriptions on komoot.
While Riedenburg is well-connected by road, public transport options for accessing specific cycling route starting points may vary. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for connections to Riedenburg and then plan your route from there. Some routes, especially those that are part of larger networks like portions of the Danube Cycle Path, might have better public transport access.
For families, Riedenburg offers several options, particularly the easier routes with less elevation and well-maintained surfaces. Routes that stick to the river valleys or designated cycleways, like parts of the Danube Cycle Path, are generally more suitable for families. These often provide a safer and more enjoyable experience for all ages.
While many outdoor activities in Riedenburg are dog-friendly, road cycling with dogs, especially on longer or faster routes, can be challenging and potentially unsafe for the animal. If you wish to bring your dog, consider shorter, very easy, and less trafficked routes, or explore the region's many walking and hiking trails which are often more suitable for dogs.
The road cycling routes around Riedenburg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, including the picturesque Altmühl Valley and the scenic views of the Jura Cliffs and Danube River. The variety of terrain and the opportunity to combine rides with visits to historical sites like Prunn Castle are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, Riedenburg offers numerous loop road cycling routes, which are very popular for exploring the region. Examples include the St. Anna Bridge – Hexenagger Castle loop from Riedenburg, a moderate 68.1 km route, and the Prunn Castle – Paintener Forst Scenic Road loop from Riedenburg, a 49.6 km moderate path. These loops allow you to start and end in the same location, making planning easier.
There are over 35 road cycling routes available for exploration around Riedenburg. These routes vary significantly in length and difficulty, ensuring there's an option for every type of cyclist, from leisurely rides to more demanding tours across the diverse landscapes of the Altmühl Valley and surrounding areas.


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