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Germany
Saxony
Landkreis Leipzig
Borsdorf

Mulde Bridge, Eilenburg – Gallen–Wölpern Cycle Route loop from Borsdorf (Sachsen)

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Road cycling routes
Germany
Saxony
Landkreis Leipzig
Borsdorf

Mulde Bridge, Eilenburg – Gallen–Wölpern Cycle Route loop from Borsdorf (Sachsen)

Moderate

20

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Mulde Bridge, Eilenburg – Gallen–Wölpern Cycle Route loop from Borsdorf (Sachsen)

03:26

79.9km

340m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 16, 2026

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After 74.6 km for 322 m

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Start point

Train Station

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7.46 km

Leipzig Plain

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In the distance the Völki, the “wisdom tooth” and even the “cloud machine” can be seen.

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16.1 km

Great view of the Mulde

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16.4 km

Mulde River

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The Mulde, also known as the United Mulde or Vereinigte Mulde, is a left-hand, non-navigable tributary of the Elbe. It originates southeast of Leipzig near Sermuth (Saxony) through the confluence of two large source rivers, the longer Zwickau Mulde and the Freiberger Mulde, which has a larger discharge and drains a larger catchment area.

The river's catchment area encompasses large parts of Saxony and, in particular, the vast majority of the northern slopes of the Ore Mountains. With a water flow of approximately 73 m³/s at its mouth,[8] it is the fourth largest tributary of the Elbe.

The old form of the Mulde's name, Milda, is translated by onomastics as "the watery one."[9] The word component "Mel," referring to milling, is sometimes associated with the name due to the large number of mills that once operated on the river, which ignores the fact that river names represent the oldest, often Slavic or Celtic, geographical name layer.
Source de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mulde_(Fluss)

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33.1 km

Pfarrholz

Forest

41.9 km

Unterteich

Lake

6

57.4 km

Mulde Bridge, Eilenburg

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Very nice view of the Mulde

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58.1 km

Town Hall and St. Nicholas' Church

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The Church of St. Andreas and St. Nikolai, often simply called Nikolaikirche, is the Protestant parish church of Eilenburg. The building, probably founded in the 10th century, was destroyed by fire in 1435 and rebuilt in 1444 as a three-aisled hall church made of brick. After severe destruction on April 22, 1945, it was restored in a simplified form by 1961. The reconstruction, especially of the interior, has not yet been completed. In addition, since its existence, the church, like Eilenburg's city center, has been repeatedly hit by violent floods from the Mulde, which submerged it up to man height. These occurred in the years 1434, 1573, 1663,[1] 1771, 1854 and most recently in 2002.

The church's historical significance lies primarily in the place where Martin Rinckart worked.
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58.6 km

View of Eilenburg Castle

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The large district town of Eilenburg is a town on the Mulde in northwestern Saxony on the edge of the Dübener Heide, about 20 kilometers northeast of the university and trade fair city of Leipzig. The city belongs to the district of North Saxony and has almost 16,000 inhabitants; making it the fourth largest city in the district.

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63.3 km

Gallen–Wölpern Cycle Route

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Quiet route with a good surface.

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65.6 km

Liemehna–Gallen Rural Road and Poppy Fields

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Quiet side street 👍

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74.7 km

Winneberg

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B

79.9 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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48.3 km

16.1 km

10.1 km

4.31 km

513 m

484 m

196 m

Surfaces

60.5 km

18.5 km

535 m

409 m

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Sunday 12 July

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14°C

15 %

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