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No traffic touring cycling routes around Riedenburg navigate the scenic Altmühl Valley in Bavaria, characterized by the meandering Altmühl River, picturesque hills, and striking Jura upland rocks. The terrain features dense forests, white cliffs, and unique juniper heathlands, with many paths following the river's gentle course. Cyclists can expect varied landscapes, including river meadows and the dramatic Danube Gorge, offering routes with minimal elevation changes alongside some moderate inclines. The region's natural features provide a diverse backdrop for cycling exploration.
Last updated: May 14, 2026

4.6
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236
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26.7km
02:05
330m
330m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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183
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39.8km
02:45
470m
470m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
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242
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40.7km
02:48
420m
420m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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515
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59.4km
03:34
390m
390m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.9
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30.7km
02:15
350m
350m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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There is also an information board for the Schambachtalbahn cycle path
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Sandersdorf Castle The present castle dates back to a medieval castle built by the Lords of Sandersdorf as Wittelsbach ministerials. The family has been documented since the 12th century. In 1420, the castle was plundered by Duke Henry of Bavaria-Landshut while he was at war with Duke Ludwig the Bearded of Bavaria-Ingolstadt. In 1425, the castle was granted to the Muggenthal family; the first owner of this family, Erhart von Muggendal, rebuilt it. Hans Heinrich von Muggenthal succeeded in keeping peasant revolts and the Reformation away from his domain. The Sandersdorf Castle Brewery was founded in 1550. The castle was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War; Albrecht Ulrich von Muggenthal had it rebuilt as a four-winged castle by 1646. It retains this form to this day. In 1675, Dominikus de Bassus inherited Sandersdorf Castle, but he witnessed its destruction in 1703 during the War of the Spanish Succession. In May 1787, the castle was searched by Bavarian officials because it was considered an "Illuminati nest." Thomas de Bassus was a member of the Illuminati Order, founded in Ingolstadt by Adam Weishaupt in 1776; his castle was a meeting place for many of the secret society's meetings. Numerous secret documents were confiscated during the search. Around 1900, the castle was partially renovated and refurbished under the direction of the Munich architect Gabriel von Seidl. In 2008, the castle was sold by Margarethe Baroness de Bassus, along with the forest lands, to the Wittelsbach Equalization Fund. In March 2022, the castle was sold to Dr. Horst-Florian Jaeck. Parts of it are to be opened to the public. The richly structured four-winged building complex was built on medieval foundations in the 16th century, rebuilt after destruction in the 17th and 18th centuries, and remodeled in the 19th century. The high main wing faces east; it has high stepped gables on its narrow sides and three oriels with gabled tops on the wide sides facing the valley, in front of which is a kind of moat with two octagonal corner turrets. The lower castle wings to the north and south face west. The castle chapel of St. Joseph, with its octagonal domed tower, is located in the inner courtyard. Source: www.wikipedia.de
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Comfortable shoes are recommended
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Nice bike tour, also with children
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Nice bike tour, also with children
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Seems to be the meeting point in Kelheim.
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There are over 60 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Riedenburg, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. You'll find everything from easy, leisurely rides to more challenging tours.
The no traffic touring cycling routes in Riedenburg primarily follow the serene Altmühl River, offering mostly flat or gentle sections ideal for leisurely rides. However, some routes venture into the picturesque hills and Jura upland rocks, providing moderate inclines and rewarding views. The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including dense forests, white cliffs, and lush green pastures.
Yes, Riedenburg offers several easy, no traffic routes perfect for beginners or families. An excellent option is the Riedenburg Market Square – Riedenburg Old Town loop from Harlanden, which is relatively short and features minimal elevation changes, allowing for a relaxed cycling experience through scenic areas.
Many no traffic touring cycling routes in Riedenburg pass by significant landmarks and natural wonders. You can enjoy views of the impressive Prunn Castle, explore the dramatic Danube Gorge (Weltenburg Narrows), or discover unique formations like the Beehive Rock Formation. The region is also dotted with beautiful lakes such as St. Agatha bathing lake.
Absolutely! The region's excellent infrastructure allows for unique combinations. You can cycle to the famous Weltenburg Monastery and then take a boat trip through the Danube Gorge. Some routes, like the Weltenburg Monastery – View of Prunn Castle loop from Echendorf, are perfectly situated for this.
The best seasons for touring cycling in Riedenburg are spring and summer. During these months, you can expect pleasant temperatures and mostly sunny weather, making for ideal conditions to explore the region's picturesque landscapes and no traffic routes.
Yes, Riedenburg offers numerous circular no traffic cycling routes. For example, the St. Agatha bathing lake – Riedenburg Old Town loop from Riedenburg provides a scenic circular tour that allows you to start and end in the same location, making logistics easier.
The no traffic touring cycling routes in Riedenburg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 1,000 reviews. Reviewers often praise the quiet, well-maintained paths along the Altmühl River, the stunning views of castles and natural rock formations, and the overall peaceful experience away from vehicle traffic.
Many routes in Riedenburg are rich in history. The Robbers & Knights Tour is a moderate route that offers fantastic views of Prunn Castle and the surrounding valley, immersing you in the region's medieval past. The area is dotted with other historical sites like Rosenburg Castle and Randeck Castle.
Riedenburg, being a popular outdoor destination, generally offers parking facilities in and around the town center, as well as near common trailheads. Specific parking information can often be found on the individual route pages on komoot, or by checking local tourist information for designated cyclist parking areas.
For experienced cyclists seeking a longer challenge, the Riedenburg Old Town – Riedenburg Old Town loop from Riedenburg is a difficult route spanning over 80 kilometers. It offers a comprehensive tour of the region with significant elevation changes, providing a rewarding experience for those looking to push their limits on traffic-free paths.


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