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Touring cycling around Hohenaltheim traverses a landscape characterized by rolling hills, expansive green meadows, and dense forests. The region is situated on the edge of the Altmühltal Nature Park, offering access to tranquil river valleys like the Wörnitz. Geological features, including Jura upland rocks and remnants of volcanic eruptions, contribute to the varied terrain. This provides a diverse backdrop for cycling, from gentle paths to routes with moderate inclines.
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The Warrior Fountain in Nördlingen is an impressive Art Nouveau monument that has been located on the Rübenmarkt square, right next to St. George's Church, since 1902. It was created by the Munich sculptor Georg Wrba and commemorates the fallen soldiers of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71.
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The "Daniel" church tower of St. George's Church in Nördlingen is the town's most visible landmark and a masterpiece of late Gothic architecture. At 90 meters high, the tower rises above the town's rooftops and offers a spectacular panoramic view of the Nördlinger Ries region – on a clear day, up to 99 church towers can be seen. Construction began in 1454 and was completed in 1490 with a temporary roof. After a lightning strike in 1537, the tower received its characteristic Italian dome. Originally known as the "Wendelstein," it was renamed "Daniel" in the 19th century – an allusion to the biblical figure Daniel, who was elevated to the rank of prince. The Daniel tower is particularly vividly brought to life by a centuries-old tradition: Every evening between 10 p.m. and midnight, the watchman calls out "So G'sell, so!" from the tower room. – a greeting that dates back to a legend from 1440 in which a runaway sow helped uncover a treason and save the city from an attack. Those who climb the more than 350 steps to the viewing platform will be rewarded not only with an impressive panorama but also with a sense of the history and soul of this unique city.
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The market fountain at the Viehmarkt is a lovingly designed modern fountain located directly in front of the Alte Schranne (Old Market). It depicts two life-size farmers, each carrying a goose and a piglet in their arms—an image symbolizing the vibrant market culture and trade of bygone times.
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The Berger Gate in Nördlingen is one of the five remaining city gates and once secured the road toward Ulm. It was built between 1435 and 1436 by the master builder Hans Rews. The upper tower floors were later expanded between 1574 and 1575 by Wolfgang and Caspar Waldberger, giving the gate its present appearance. Particularly noteworthy is the coffered barrel vault of the gate passage – an architectural detail that gives the gate its distinctive character. A cannonball from the Thirty Years' War remains embedded in the masonry, commemorating the siege of Nördlingen in 1634.
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The Reimlinger Gate is Nördlingen's oldest surviving city gate, dating back to the 14th century. It once secured the important trade route toward Donauwörth and Augsburg. The square tower was built around 1376 and later rebuilt several times – the current tent roof dates from 1603. Despite some alterations, the gate, with its bridgework and moat walls, has been largely preserved in its original form and is an impressive testament to the city's medieval defenses.
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The fountain once served as an important water source for the residents of the old town and underlines the medieval backdrop of the city.
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Built in the 13th century, originally used as a trade fair hall. The city administration has been continuously housed here since 1382. The striking feature is the open staircase made of suevite ashlar, built in 1618 – an art historical highlight. Beneath the staircase is the "Fool's House," a former prison cell also connected to the witch hunts. The building is centrally located on the market square and is a popular starting point for city tours.
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Hohenaltheim offers a wide variety of touring cycling routes, with over 670 options available. These routes cater to different preferences, including 220 easy, 287 moderate, and 164 difficult trails.
The region around Hohenaltheim is characterized by diverse terrain, including rolling hills, expansive green meadows, and dense forests. While many routes are largely flat or gently downhill, especially along river valleys like the Altmühl, you can also expect moderate inclines, particularly in areas influenced by the Swabian Jura. Some sections within the Altmühltal Nature Park might feature gravel paths that blend with the natural rocky scenery.
Yes, Hohenaltheim offers numerous easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. An excellent example is the Reimlinger Gate (Reimlinger Tor), Nördlingen – Nördlingen Town Hall loop from Balgheim, which is 17.3 km long and explores the historic town of Nördlingen. Another easy option is the View of Mönchsdeggingen – Kneipp basin loop from Balgheim, a 17.7 km trail through scenic countryside.
Cycling routes around Hohenaltheim offer access to a range of natural and historical attractions. You can visit historic sites like the Monument to the Battle of Nördlingen on Albuch or explore unique geological formations such as the Lindle Quarry (Geopark Ries) and the Historic Suevite Quarry at Alte Bürg. The region also features fascinating natural monuments like the Witches' Rock, Nördlingen, and ancient caves such as the Great and Small Ofnet Caves.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Hohenaltheim are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Reimlinger Gate (Reimlinger Tor), Nördlingen – Nördlingen Town Hall loop from Balgheim, the Nördlingen Town Hall – View of Ries Crater loop from Schmähingen, and the Christgarten Carthusian Monastery – Ruins of Niederhaus Castle loop from Hohenaltheim.
The best seasons for touring cycling in Hohenaltheim are spring and summer. During these months, the weather is typically mild and sunny, and nature is in full bloom, offering the most pleasant conditions for exploring the picturesque landscapes.
Absolutely. The unique Ries Crater landscape is a significant feature of the region. A popular route that offers views of this geological wonder is the Nördlingen Town Hall – View of Ries Crater loop from Schmähingen, a moderate 37.0 km path.
Yes, for experienced touring cyclists seeking more challenge, Hohenaltheim offers 164 difficult routes. These routes often feature more significant elevation changes and cover longer distances, providing a more strenuous and rewarding experience through the varied terrain.
The touring cycling experience in Hohenaltheim is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1500 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to combine natural beauty with historical and cultural exploration.
Yes, the region is rich in historical sites. You can find routes that lead to impressive structures like Wallerstein Castle or explore the area around Hohenaltheim Castle and St. Georg Parish Church. The Christgarten Carthusian Monastery – Ruins of Niederhaus Castle loop from Hohenaltheim is a great example, offering a journey through historical landmarks.
Yes, Hohenaltheim is well-situated for cycling along picturesque river valleys. The Wörnitz River Valley offers routes with unspoilt nature, historic mills, and charming half-timbered houses. Additionally, the region provides access to the Altmühltal Cycle Path, which follows the tranquil Altmühl river, known for its gentle gradients and scenic beauty.
Hohenaltheim benefits from its proximity to renowned long-distance cycling paths. It offers direct access to the Altmühltal Cycle Path, a 245-kilometer route known for its largely flat or gently downhill sections. The region is also connected to the Tauber Altmühl Valley Cycle Route, a nearly 350-kilometer path linking four river regions with splendid natural landscapes and historical towns.


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