Unstrut river bike path - attractions along the way
- Written by Portal Editor
Already in 2004, relatively long sections of the cycle path along the Unstrut river were completed and the marking and signage as an Unstrut long-distance cycle path completed.
The cycle path is a largely passable and, due to its small height differences, it is also extremely suitable for families with children, older citizens or less athletic cyclists.
Large parts run along the course of the Unstrut
The Unstrut rises west of Kefferhausen near Dingelstädt in northern Thuringia to the southern Eichsfeld. In the Thuringian gate near Sachsenburg it breaks through the grove. In its lower reaches it flows in numerous loops through the Burgenlandkreis to southern Saxony-Anhalt. Below Memleben, it is first flanked by the Ziegelroda plateau, at Laucha by the Dorndorfer plateau and near Freyburg by the calcareous Schweigen mountains and flows into the Saale in Großjenaer Blütengrund near Naumburg.
A few meters in altitude in a charming landscape
In spring, the Unstrut valley near Nägelstedt attracts with one of the largest occurrences of the spring Adonis rose, in Herbsleben you can buy freshly cut asparagus or enjoy it in one of the inns. In Werningshausen, a visit to the ecumenical Benedictine monastery of St. Wigberti is worthwhile. Bird watching is possible at the Straußfurt reservoir, especially during the train season, and the reservoir and its surroundings are regularly visited by cranes.
1st stage: Quelle – Bad Langensalza (approx. 45 km);
2nd stage: Bad Langensalza – Sömmerda (approx. 40 km);
3rd stage: Sömmerda – Artern (approx. 40 km);
4th stage: Artern – Nebra (approx. 35 km);
5th stage: Nebra – Naumburg (approx. 35 km).
You can get to the Unstrut Cycle Path either by train (section Naumburg – Nebra (Unstrutbahn), section Sömmerda – Artern and section Bad Langensalza – Mühlhausen – Silberhausen) or by car via various motorways and federal roads.
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