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Iller Bridge at Kellmünz – Dietenheim Town Center loop from Bellenberg

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Germany
Bavaria
Swabia
Bellenberg

Iller Bridge at Kellmünz – Dietenheim Town Center loop from Bellenberg

Moderate

4.7

(3)

58

riders

Iller Bridge at Kellmünz – Dietenheim Town Center loop from Bellenberg

03:42

84.9km

380m

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: April 18, 2026

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After 40.2 km for 92 m

After 40.4 km for 97 m

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Start point

Train Station

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20.1 km

Chicken Crossing Sign

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Nice narrow road with little traffic. Very nice to ride.

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2

25.7 km

Quiet country road through fields

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3

34.6 km

Scenic country road near red barn

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4

40.2 km

Rot an der Rot Abbey

Highlight • Religious Site

The monastery Rot an der Rot (also Roth, Münchroth or Mönchroth) in Red on the Red was the first Premonstratensian monastery in Swabia. This former Premonstratensian Reichsstift, which was originally named Mönchsroth, extends as an impressive assembly on a ridge between the Red and Haslachtal. The ensemble of the convent church of St. Verena, dedicated to Saint Verena and the castle-like convent buildings, is decorated in a picturesque manner by numerous towers and counts as an important station to the Upper Swabian Baroque street. In addition to the secluded location in which the monastery rises abruptly, red impresses with numerous monastic buildings - from the gate to the farm - and their excellent state of preservation.
Source: biberach.city-map.de/02013000/kloster-rot-an-der-rot

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40.7 km

Idyllic and almost car-free (evenings during the week 8 p.m.) route between the towns of Tannheim and Rot an der Rot. Asphalt is great, rolls great :-)

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63.0 km

Iller Bridge at Kellmünz

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To the left and right you can see great views down to the Iller. The bridge connects Baden-Württemberg with Bavaria. On the bridge there is a symbol of a Roman helmet with the inscription Caelius mons.. a fort built by the Romans in the third century AD.. Which stood here on the Kellermünzer plateau.

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77.3 km

Dietenheim Town Center

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30 throughout the town and at least one cycle path on one side -> overall safe and stress-free cycling on the bike

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80.8 km

Illertissen was first mentioned in documents in 954 AD.
The reason was the so-called Peace of Tussa, which was not entirely insignificant for the history of the region and even Germany.
The later King Otto I is said to have passed over his first-born son Liudolf as successor, which is why there was a rift between father and son in 953 AD. The situation escalated and in 954 Otto and Liudolf faced each other on the Iller after the latter had taken Regensburg together with Arnulf, a son of the Duke of Bavaria who had died a year earlier.
The Bishop Ulrich from Augsburg and the Bishop Hartbert from Chur rushed to the scene and mediated between the two parties. Reconciliation took place in the castle at Tussa, without which history would probably be different today.
As a result of the reconciliation, the two armies joined forces and contributed to the victory over the invading Hungarians at the Battle of Lechfeld in front of Augsburg in 955 AD.

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84.9 km

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Train Station

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53.7 km

22.1 km

4.69 km

4.32 km

134 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

64.8 km

19.2 km

508 m

391 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

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Friday 5 June

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7°C

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