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Saxony-Anhalt
Wittenberg

Elbe Bridge, Rosslau – St. Pauli Church Luko loop from Roßlau (Elbe)

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Road cycling routes
Germany
Saxony-Anhalt
Wittenberg

Elbe Bridge, Rosslau – St. Pauli Church Luko loop from Roßlau (Elbe)

Moderate

3

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Elbe Bridge, Rosslau – St. Pauli Church Luko loop from Roßlau (Elbe)

01:49

41.0km

80m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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 2, 2026

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After 23.8 km for 617 m

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Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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651 m

Elbe Bridge, Rosslau

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Great view from the bridge of the Elbe and its green banks.

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2

1.26 km

Super asphalted cycle path in the Elbe floodplain

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1.36 km

Great asphalt in the Elbe

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19.8 km

View of the Elbe River

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nice view to the east with the cars rushing by on the freeway right behind you.

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20.6 km

Pathway Between Klieken and Elbe Bridge (A9)

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Very nice and well paved agricultural road between Klieken and Elbbrücke BAB 9, just before the driveway to the bridge on the federal highway short and poorer stretch of road in front of and below the motorway bridge.

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32.4 km

St. Pauli Church Luko

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Luko - St. Pauli (open soon)
The Lukoer church is a typical Fläming church of the Romanesque: nave, choir and apse, the west gable bricked up above the roof as one of the four sides of the half-timbered rider. This was probably replaced during the renovation in 1797, in which the window openings were changed. The apse window, on the other hand, retained its Romanesque form, as did a window on the north side of the nave. On this side, two arched portals have been preserved from a transformation. The masonry of the apse reaches almost to the eaves of the choir.


The altarpiece is from 1772. The year and also initials are written on the back. The painting depicts the Last Supper, the clothing and hairstyle of the people and also the room are presented in a very simple manner in the style of the 18th century.

In the fields of the pulpit (1707), which stands on a winding column of wood, is depicted in peasant painting Jesus and the evangelists Luke, Mark, Matthew and their symbols. Among the figures is a saying: VERBUM DOMINI MANET AETERNUM - God's word is eternal. The number "1 7 0 7" can be seen under the individual columns that separate the fields. The sandstone baptism in octagonal, gothic form dates from the 14th century. Next to the entrance is a sandstone epitaph, whose inscription is no longer legible.

The bronze bell with an old inscription is the work of an unknown master.

The horseshoe loft was shortened in the 1970s to have more light in the nave. The interior was renovated in 1992 and also received new stalls. The organ by W. Hoff, Dessau, from 1856, was restored in 1994 and provided the bellows with an electric organ motor.

local history
The first mention of the village can be found in a 1250 issued in Coswig deed. There it is confirmed that the chapter of the Kollegtskirche zu Coswig forgives a Slavic village, called Lucow, as a fief. A first reference to a parish village has been recorded since 1386, when Mr. Peter, pastor in Lucow, is listed in a document.

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41.0 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

14.3 km

14.1 km

6.27 km

5.89 km

454 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

28.1 km

7.15 km

5.66 km

< 100 m

< 100 m

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