Vogelfreistätte Glender Wiesen Mit Goldbergsee Bei Coburg
Vogelfreistätte Glender Wiesen Mit Goldbergsee Bei Coburg
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Road cycling in Vogelfreistätte Glender Wiesen Mit Goldbergsee Bei Coburg is characterized by a landscape featuring the 145-hectare Goldbergsee reservoir and the extensive Glender Wiesen wet meadows. The area offers a blend of open waters, wetlands, and surrounding agricultural lands. While the immediate paths around the Goldbergsee are generally flat, the broader region includes routes with varied elevation profiles. The landscape is enhanced by diverse plantings of trees and hedges.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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75.2km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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87.1km
03:42
620m
620m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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77.0km
03:32
550m
550m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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102km
05:17
1,230m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Of the 1400km of the inner-German border, unfortunately only a few places like this remain! How do you want to teach children history if you destroy everything! Much more of it should have been left standing, but in the united capital, investment was rather made in buildings. I remember this threatening border as a child and I find it simply sad what is left of it. This way, it's hard to convey history to my little adventurous daughter. You have to touch, see and understand on site. If a pompous building stands there today, what do I want to tell my adventurous daughter with that?
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The Weisachtal-Radweg (often called Weisach-Radweg) is a family-friendly route in the Haßbergen region that connects Maroldsweisach with Ebern. A special highlight is the use of former railway lines, which makes the route very flat and relaxed. You cycle through the idyllic Weisachtal in the Haßberge Nature Park, characterized by meadows and gentle hills.
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This castle also deserves attention.
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The farm, with its fortified structure, was built on a medieval trade route from the Main Valley to Erfurt and a former ford over the Röden River. Over the centuries, the fortified structure developed into a moated castle and eventually a palace. Owners from the 14th century onward included the Coburg family, who, in 1451, sold the property to the mint masters of Rosenau. In 1600, the castle and estate were acquired by Duke Johann Casimir for 28,000 guilders and transferred to the princely chamber of Coburg as a domain.
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The small but beautiful square on the street invites you to take a break and, together with the fountain, forms a beautiful ensemble.
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Built in 1965/1966, the tower was located directly on the inner-German border. Visitors from all over the world used to come to gaze into the GDR beyond its border fortifications and the death strip.
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The houses and the banks of the Main River in Marktzeuln are beautiful. The traffic light system, however, is completely useless for cyclists. That's why I usually cycle slowly and leisurely along the sidewalk, ignoring the phases. It only gets narrow at the upper gate. Here, you might want to use the traffic lights as a guide.
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The watershed between the Rhine and Weser rivers runs near Bad Rodach, more precisely near Grattstadt, along the CO4 district road. Here, the catchment area of the two rivers divides, with the water flowing on one side via the Itz and the Main to the Rhine, and on the other side via the Werra to the Weser. The exact location of the watershed is marked by a tourist sign on the CO4 district road, which points to the nearby town of Grattstadt.
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The immediate area around the Goldbergsee and Glender Wiesen is generally flat, offering relaxed cycling. However, the broader region includes routes with varied elevation profiles. While some paths, like the circumferential path around the Goldbergsee, are well-maintained, be aware that some routes, such as the 'Rundweg C1 Glender Wiesen', may include mixed surfaces with significant gravel sections, so check route details for specific surface information.
While most routes in the region are classified as moderate to difficult, the paths directly around the Goldbergsee are generally flat and well-suited for leisurely rides. The cycle path along the northwest shore of Goldbergsee is particularly good for relaxed riding with scenic lake views, making it a good option for beginners or families.
Cyclists can enjoy beautiful views of the majestic Callenberg Palace and the historic Veste Coburg, which overlook the lake from nearby hills. The Goldbergsee itself offers expansive water views. For nature lovers, the observation platform at the Glender Wiesen bird sanctuary provides excellent opportunities for birdwatching.
The road cycling routes in Vogelfreistätte Glender Wiesen Mit Goldbergsee Bei Coburg vary in length. For example, the popular route Oeslau Estate – Ketschendorf Castle loop from Coburg-Beiersdorf is about 75 kilometers, while Eyrichshof Castle – View of Veste Heldburg loop from Coburg-Beiersdorf extends to approximately 87 kilometers. Most routes are designed for longer excursions, typically ranging from 69 to 87 kilometers.
Yes, the region offers routes with notable elevation gains. For instance, the Market Square, Bad Rodach – Billmuthausen Memorial loop from Coburg-Beiersdorf features over 660 meters of elevation gain, providing a challenging experience for road cyclists looking for more demanding rides.
The area is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. However, as the area includes wetlands and a bird sanctuary, conditions can vary, so checking local weather forecasts is always recommended before heading out.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the region are designed as loops. For example, the Oeslau Estate – Ketschendorf Castle loop from Coburg-Beiersdorf and the Market Square, Bad Rodach – Trinitatis Church Veilsdorf loop from Coburg-Beiersdorf are popular circular options, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
The road cycling routes in this region are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 4 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the scenic views of the lake and surrounding nature, and the opportunity to connect historical estates and castles.
The region is conveniently located approximately 3 kilometers from Coburg train station by bicycle, making it accessible via public transport. From Coburg, you can easily cycle to the starting points of many routes around the Goldbergsee and Glender Wiesen.
The Vogelfreistätte Glender Wiesen mit Goldbergsee bei Coburg is an EU bird sanctuary. While cycling is permitted on designated paths, it's crucial to stay on marked routes to protect the sensitive wetland habitats and breeding grounds for various bird species. Respect all signage regarding nature protection.
While specific parking areas for cyclists are not detailed, given the proximity to Coburg and the popularity of the Goldbergsee as a recreational area, you can typically find parking options in nearby towns or designated recreational parking lots. It is advisable to check local parking information for Coburg or the immediate vicinity of the lake.
Absolutely! The entire area, including the Glender Wiesen and Goldbergsee, is designated an EU bird sanctuary. There are designated observation platforms where you can pause your ride and spot migratory birds and waterfowl, making it an excellent spot to combine cycling with nature observation.


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