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Road cycling routes around Walschleben are set within the Thuringian Basin, offering a diverse landscape of gentle plains and rolling hills. The region features well-paved surfaces suitable for road bikes, with routes traversing riverine forests, meadows, and vineyards. Cyclists can experience varied elevations, from relatively flat sections along the Unstrut River to more challenging ascents in the broader area. This terrain provides expansive views of the surrounding natural features.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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17.8km
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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. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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11.2km
00:33
160m
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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. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Always interesting to see how many cyclists have already passed through :)
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Good way to get from Gispersleben to Erfurt city center. Please be considerate of pedestrians.
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Quiet county road between Nöda and Mittelhausen with improved surface. District border between Sömmerda and Erfurt
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Quiet country road L2142 between Rietnordhausen and Nöda with some coarse-grained asphalt
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We were the 620th that day
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The district of Friedrichsdorf was founded in 1780 as a small colony by the agricultural inspector Neithardt von Gneisenau on the orders of the Archbishop of Mainz and sovereign Friedrich Karl Joseph von Erthal.
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Only a few churches reveal their age from the outside. In Tiefthal, however, a stone building inscription states that the tower was started in 1469 by Hans Weise and Thomas Rose ("do hans wise and thomas rose buwemeister worn"). The tower was probably added to an even older church at that time. The current nave - a hall church with a three-sided choir - was added to the tower, offset to the north and east. According to another inscription on the south wall of the church, "the current building was started in the year of our Lord 1510 on the Sunday after the Feast of the Finding of the Cross". In the eastern part of the nave, two steps higher, there is still an altar, which probably dates from the Gothic period. It already had its place in the previous church, as it once had a winged picture from 1410 as an altarpiece. Of this once three-winged picture, only the middle one with a crucifixion motif remains today. It has been on permanent loan from the Tiefthal parish in the Angermuseum in Erfurt since 1924. The current high altar from the workshop of the sculptor Andreas Bessert (Groß-Rettbach) was built in its place in 1737. The organ in neoclassical style, which was extensively restored in 2005, is a late work by Friedrich Ladegast (1818-1906). The Weißenfels organ builder is considered the most important organ builder of the 19th century - comparable to Gottfried Silbermann in the Baroque period.
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All Saints Church, Erfurt All Saints Church, Columbarium Founded in 1125 as a monastery church. Parish church since the 13th century; destroyed by a city fire in 1222. At the end of the 13th century, the Gothic reconstruction began using existing remains. Completed in the 14th century. 1487, the west tower, the highest tower in the old town at 53 m, was renovated. The most important work of art is a Pieta from around 1390 in a niche in the outer wall on Marktstrasse. Text / Source: Erfurt.de – the official city portal https://www.erfurt.de/ef/de/erleben/sehenswertes/dom/108130.html#:~:text=Kirchen%20in%20Erfurt:%20Allerheiligenkirche,%20Kolumbarium.%20In%20der%20Erfurter%20Allerheiligenkirche%20entstand
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There are over 200 road cycling routes around Walschleben, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored more than 5,300 road cycling tours in this area.
The terrain around Walschleben, situated within the Thuringian Basin, features a diverse landscape of gentle plains and rolling hills. You'll find well-paved surfaces suitable for road bikes, with routes traversing riverine forests, lush meadows, and vineyards. Elevations vary, from relatively flat sections along the Unstrut River to more challenging ascents in the broader area, providing expansive views.
Yes, Walschleben offers a good selection of easy road cycling routes. Approximately 45 routes are classified as easy. An excellent option for a relaxed ride is the View of Erfurt – Nessetal Cycle Path loop from Elxleben, an easy 45.2 km path that offers views towards Erfurt.
For those seeking longer or more challenging rides, Walschleben has plenty to offer, with 145 moderate and 14 difficult routes. A notable moderate option is the Unstrut Cycle Path – Old Railway Bridge Sömmerda loop from Ringleben-Gebesee, which covers 81.7 km and follows the scenic Unstrut Cycle Path.
Road cycling routes around Walschleben often lead through beautiful natural areas. You can explore the tranquil waterside settings of the Unstrut Valley Nature Reserve, known for its riverine forests and meadows. The Alperstedter Ried moorland nature reserve is another highlight, ideal for nature observation and birdwatching, with routes that are generally easy and paved. Many routes also offer wide views of the peripheral mountain ranges of the Thuringian Basin.
Yes, many road cycling routes in the Walschleben area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Kleinfahner Orchards – Fahner Mill loop from Dachwig, a 33.3 km trail through orchards, and the Backhaus Friedrichsdorf – Sparkalk Kilns Elxleben loop from Elxleben, a shorter 15.1 km option.
The road cycling routes in Walschleben are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 360 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscape, well-paved surfaces, and the variety of routes that cater to different ability levels, from gentle river paths to rolling hills with expansive views.
While cycling, you can enjoy expansive views across the Thuringian Basin, particularly along routes like the Laura Cycling Route. For specific landmarks, consider routes that pass by the Gera River and the Arch Bridge at Gispersleben or the Unstrut Valley Nature Reserve between Nägelstedt and Großvargula. The Pappelstieg Bridge is another notable point of interest.
The region's diverse landscapes, including riverine forests and meadows, are enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, several routes follow rivers, offering scenic and often flatter terrain. The Unstrut Cycle Path – Old Railway Bridge Sömmerda loop from Ringleben-Gebesee is a prime example, following the Unstrut River. You can also find routes along the Gera River, such as the Gera River Floodplain – Schloss Gebesee loop from Elxleben, which passes by the Gera River Cycle Path.
Absolutely. The region is characterized by agricultural landscapes, and routes often lead through picturesque areas like orchards. The Kleinfahner Orchards – Fahner Mill loop from Dachwig is a perfect example, taking you directly through orchards and past the historic Fahner Mill.


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