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Baden-Württemberg

Karlsruhe Palace – Friedrichstaler Allee loop from Karlsruhe Hauptbahnhof

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Germany
Baden-Württemberg

Karlsruhe Palace – Friedrichstaler Allee loop from Karlsruhe Hauptbahnhof

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Karlsruhe Palace – Friedrichstaler Allee loop from Karlsruhe Hauptbahnhof

01:37

40.7km

100m

Road cycling

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 22, 2026

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3.03 km

Karlsruhe Palace

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Here, Karlsruhe Palace burned down in September 1944 during World War II. It was rebuilt as a museum between 1955 and 1966. Only the exterior facade was faithfully restored. Modern exhibition spaces were created inside. The palace facade was extensively renovated in time for Karlsruhe's anniversary in 2015.

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4.62 km

The Grand Ducal Burial Chapel is located in the Fasanengarten (Pheasant Garden) on Klosterweg and Lärchenallee. It is the final resting place of 17 Zähringen members and was never a church.

It was built on the orders of Grand Duke Friedrich I of Baden and his wife Luise after the early death of their son Ludwig Wilhelm (1865-1888). Construction took place from 1889 to 1896, based on plans by Friedrich Hemberger. It was opened on June 29, 1896.

Hermann Volz (grave monuments), Wilhelm Sauer (busts on the crossing pillars), and Hermann Binz (griffin heads in the crypt) were among those involved in its furnishings. Two fountains are located to the side of the burial chapel.

Since 1946, following the destruction of the Protestant city church, the family members originally buried there have also been buried in the crypt of the burial chapel. There are a total of 18 coffins in the crypt; see the crypt plan for details.

Source: ka.stadtwiki.net

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5.96 km

Friedrichstaler Allee

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Friedrichstaler Allee. An approx. 10 km long section through the Hardtwald between the Karlsruhe Palace Garden and Friedrichstal. Straight as a candle, perfectly flat and wonderfully shady. Cars are not allowed to drive here. The asphalt is good to ok. Now and then a few ski jumps due to root growth. Due to the lack of variety, the 10 km can also become a little boring and drag.

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22.5 km

Cycle path between Weingarten and Untergrombach

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Partly right next to the B3 - so not the most beautiful of all conceivable paths, but definitely better than driving directly on the B3.

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26.1 km

Settlement remains from the Roman and Merovingian periods were found in the district. The village originated from a courtyard of the Weißenburg monastery in what is now northern Alsace, which of course lost its possessions again in 985 through the so-called Salic church robbery. In 1504 Duke Ulrich von Württemberg destroyed the village, which became a well-known market town after reconstruction. The watchtower was built in 1589 in order to be able to recognize approaching war hordes at an early stage. The tower was on the trade routes to Frankfurt, Nuremberg, Augsburg and Basel and was used by troops from the Palatinate as an observation tower for the escort teams. Weingarten was Palatinate until 1803, after which it came to the Grand Duchy of Baden as a result of the French coalition wars. (Wikipedia)

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27.3 km

Cycle path from Grötzingen to Weingarten

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With the road bike good mobile, mostly well paved. At Grötzinger Baggersee along the forest along even completely new buttery asphalt. Very good to spare the busy B3.

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37.9 km

Gottesaue Palace

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Gottesaue Palace is a Renaissance palace in Karlsruhe's eastern district, located on the site of a former Benedictine abbey. It has been destroyed and rebuilt several times. Today it houses the Karlsruhe University of Music.

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40.7 km

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14.0 km

13.1 km

8.17 km

3.32 km

1.82 km

252 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

37.9 km

1.54 km

1.04 km

234 m

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Wednesday 15 July

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17°C

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