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Germany
Lower Saxony
Wolfenbüttel
Börßum

View of Schachtanlage Asse – View of the Countryside loop from Börßum

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Road cycling routes
Germany
Lower Saxony
Wolfenbüttel
Börßum

View of Schachtanlage Asse – View of the Countryside loop from Börßum

Easy

5.0

(4)

28

riders

View of Schachtanlage Asse – View of the Countryside loop from Börßum

01:59

44.9km

280m

Road cycling

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 19, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 29.7 km for 161 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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1

9.90 km

Road between Remlingen and Klein Biewende

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Quiet piece of street with top asphalt and little traffic. Rolls perfectly. In good weather you have a great view towards the Harz and Brocken.

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2

12.8 km

View of Schachtanlage Asse

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Crisp increase, great descent, I can recommend the increase from Remlingen.

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3

13.2 km

Great descent. Very clear route, beautiful asphalt and top panorama. The Tuscany of the north :-)

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4

13.3 km

Horny descent and super increase :-) Crisp and compact. The Asse mine is a former salt mine in Lower Saxony, which was operated as a research mine from 1965 and on which the final storage of radioactive waste was tested and practiced on a large scale between 1967 and 1978. The mine is located in the Asse mountain range of the same name, ten kilometers south-east of Wolfenbüttel. After the older of its two day shafts, sunk in 1906, the entire facility is also called Asse II. The facility has been operated since 1965 on behalf of the federal government by a research facility that was initially called the Society for Radiation Research mbH (GSF) and, after several name changes, is now known as Helmholtz Zentrum München (HMGU). Research work on the final disposal of radioactive waste ended in 1995. From 1995 to 2004, the remaining cavities from the former salt mining were filled. In 2007 the final closure was requested. The closure concept was politically controversial; However, the decision was made under a certain amount of time pressure, as the mining-mechanical stability of the mine workings only seemed to be secured for a few years. After press reports about radioactively contaminated brine in 2008, the operator was accused of not having sufficiently informed the supervisory authorities. This was later officially confirmed. In order to be able to close the plant appropriately in accordance with nuclear law, it is no longer operated under mining law, but since January 1, 2009 as a repository under nuclear law. Therefore, since January 1, 2009, the Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS) has been responsible as the operator for the operation and decommissioning of the facility. Due to the change of operator, political responsibility fell from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research to the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety. The new operator rejected the closure concept of its predecessor, carried out a comparison of three options for dealing with the stored materials and in January 2010 presented a plan for the retrieval of the stored waste.

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5

16.7 km

View of the Countryside

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Panorama pur 😎😊

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17.7 km

View of rapeseed fields

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28.2 km

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Forest

8

28.9 km

If you drive into Wolfenbüttel from this side, you will immediately get something on offer. The moat invites you to linger and there are very good cycle paths, not only here but throughout the city.

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38.1 km

Cycle path between Bornum and Kissenbrück

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This bike path is relatively new and accordingly perfect. The surface is perfect and easy to drive on. It just rolls.
From here you have a great view of the Oderwald (to the west) or the Asse (to the north-east).

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44.9 km

End point

Train Station

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24.9 km

18.1 km

575 m

555 m

444 m

276 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

37.6 km

4.64 km

2.55 km

< 100 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

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Friday 17 July

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