Kammeltal cycle path
The Kammeltal cycle path leads from south to north on a distance of approx. 70 km from the Kammelquelle near Erisried to Offingen along the Kammel through the Swabian Baroque Corner .
Route
The Kammeltal cycle path begins at the Kammel spring in the Hochfirst landscape conservation area near Erisried and ends in Offingen an der Donau. The bike path runs on almost entirely paved paths with little traffic and is therefore particularly suitable for a bike trip with the whole family. The cycle path leads from Erisried in the Kammeltal via Stetten (Swabia), Kammlach, Oberrieden, Breitenbrunn , Loppenhausen, Haupeltshofen , Aletshausen , Niederraunau , Krumbach (Swabia) , Billenhausen , Erisweiler, Halbertshofen, Neuburg an der Kammel , Keuschlingen , Behlingen , Unterrohr, Ettenbeuren , Wettenhausen , Hammerstetten, Großanhausen , Unterknöringen and Remshart to Offingen , where the Kammel flows into the Mindel.
The course of the cycle path can be viewed in OpenStreetMap .
Parallel from Mindelheim to Neuburg adKammel proceeds to the cycle track Mittelschwaben web can, so that portions of the path with the web to cover.
The Kammeltal cycle path connects the Kneipp cycle path that runs through Dirlewang with the Danube cycle path , into which the Kammeltal cycle path ends near Offingen . In Offingen, the cycle path also meets the Mindeltal cycle path , which ends a few kilometers further north at the confluence of the Mindel and the Danube . In the entire course of the Kammeltal- Radweg there are cross-connections to the Günztal-Radweg to the west, in the Günztal , and the Mindeltal-Radweg, to the east, in the Mindeltal.
Interesting places and sights along the route
- Apfeltrach , district of Katzbrui-Mühle (approx. 7.5 km southwest of Apfeltrach): the only old German grain mill in Germany from the 17th century
- Mindelheim : Mindelburg , historic old town, Swabian Nativity Museum , Mindelheim Textile Museum , South Swabian Archaeological Museum Mindelheim , Local History Museum, Swabian Tower Clock Museum ;
- Pfaffenhausen : parish church St. Stephan;
- Breitenbrunn , district Bedernau (approx. 2.8 km south-west of Breitenbrunn): Bedernau natural thermal baths;
- Haupteltshofen : Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary;
- Niederraunau : parish church of St. Maria and All Saints , the castle built by the Lords of Freyberg , Ecce Homo chapel ;
- Krumbach (Swabia) : St. Michael parish church , Lichtenstein'sches Schloss , Mühlkapelle , Hürben moated castle , St. Ulrichskirche , Lindlkirche , Mittelschwäbisches Heimatmuseum , Krumbach wax museum ; Heilbad Krumbad (approx. 1.5 km east of Krumbach);
- Billenhausen : Dossenberger parsonage , St. Leonhard Church ;
- Neuburg an der Kammel : castle ; Edelstetten (approx. 2.5 km east of Neuburg in the valley of the Haselbach ): Edelstetten monastery and parish church of St. Johannes Baptist and Johannes Evangelist ;
- Naichen (approx. 0.5 km east of Keuschlingen ): Hammerschmiedemuseum Naichen ;
- Ettenbeuren : Parish Church of the Assumption;
- Wettenhausen : Wettenhausen Monastery : Maria Himmelfahrt monastery church and Imperial Hall;
- Hammerstetten: St. Nikolaus Church;
- Burgau (approx. 2 km east of Unterknöringen): old town, museum of local history in the castle, animal museum, parish church Maria Himmelfahrt;
- Remshart: Silbersee local recreation area;
- Offingen : castle and round chapel;
cards
- Bavaria network for cyclists , cycle network map on a scale of 1: 625,000 based on the overview map of Bavaria 1: 500,000, ed. from the Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior, Ministry of Economics, Infrastructure, Transport and Technology , Munich 2005, ISBN 3-910088-95-3 .
Web links
- Description of the Kammeltal cycle path in the "Bavaria Network for Cyclists" (bayerninfo.de)
Individual evidence
- ↑ OSM: Kammeltal cycle path
- ↑ Description of the Kneipp cycle path in the “Bayernnetz für Radler” (bayerninfo.de) ( memento of the original from January 1, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Description of the Danube Cycle Path in the "Bavarian Network for Cyclists" (bayerninfo.de) ( Memento of the original from June 14, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b c d e f Bayernviewer of the Bavarian Surveying Administration ( Memento of the original from April 8, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.