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Germany
Bavaria
Lower Bavaria
Landkreis Landshut
Obersüßbach

St. Nepomuk Chapel, Punzenhofen loop from Obersüßbach

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St. Nepomuk Chapel, Punzenhofen loop from Obersüßbach

00:57

16.0km

70m

Cycling

Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 23, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 8.28 km for 146 m

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Bus stop

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808 m

Heated Outdoor Pool Obersüßbach

Highlight • Rest Area

Small but nice 🤽‍♀️

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2.54 km

Cozy tavern, beautiful beer garden, there is also something for children.

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4.63 km

St. Nepomuk Chapel, Punzenhofen

Highlight • Religious Site

Details about the construction at:
kirchturm.net/kirchen/seit563t.html

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4.65 km

and enjoy the vitamins

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5.67 km

The clock is currently stopped, but it is and remains a beautiful church

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8.28 km

In Furth is the Holledauer Gate, through which you enter the largest hop-growing region in the world, the Hallertau. In Furth Monastery with its adjacent show brewery and a barrier-free show herb garden, time travelers on the Time Trails path of drinking history not only learn interesting facts about the production of beer and herbal distillates, but can also fortify themselves between copper kettles.

In 1621, the lord of Furth received the brewing rights confirmed in a "confirmation letter" in black and white with a signature from Duke Maximilian I of Bavaria. This point in time is considered to be the origin of the brewing history in Furth Castle.

From 1879, Matthäus Freiherr von Hornstein ran the brewery and modernized it with a new steam engine. The golden barley juice was brewed under high pressure. In 1921, the Marist Brothers took over the castle brewery from Baroness Freifrau Philomena von Hornstein as tenants. It was renamed the Furth Monastery Brewery in 1980. "The beer mug in your hand connects town and country!" said Brother Burkhard in 1998. In this sense, you can cycle from Furth to the "Three-Helmet City" of Landshut.

The brothers in Furth produce not only beer, but also herbal distillates. The recipes have remained unchanged since 1857. They use over 30 different herbs, roots and spices. Visitors can discover some examples of the herbs used in the barrier-free display herb garden. The old and secret monastery recipe is closely guarded by the monks of the order.

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16.0 km

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8.85 km

5.52 km

1.35 km

144 m

116 m

Surfaces

13.4 km

2.24 km

245 m

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< 100 m

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