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Lower Franconia

View of Marienberg Fortress – Bastion St. Burkard Tunnel loop from Würzburg

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Germany
Bavaria
Lower Franconia

View of Marienberg Fortress – Bastion St. Burkard Tunnel loop from Würzburg

Moderate

4.7

(52)

1,315

runners

View of Marienberg Fortress – Bastion St. Burkard Tunnel loop from Würzburg

00:44

7.02km

30m

Running

Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: April 6, 2026

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Parking

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893 m

View of Marienberg Fortress

Highlight • Viewpoint

The Marienburg Fortress is particularly worth seeing because of its excellent preservation. The climb by bike is difficult, but worthwhile. From the castle, you have a magnificent view of the city.

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1.08 km

Beautiful running path on the Main with a view of the Käppele and the fortress.

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4.34 km

Path into the world of birds

Highlight • Monument

There are many opportunities to walk on beautiful and in the summer always shady forest trails. Very popular area among others for runners.

The valley of the Steinbach is left-leaning, begins at the height of the Sebastian-Kneipp-Steg and runs south of the Nikolausberg. Along the stream there is a park, which widened slowly in the course of the valley and flows into the Würzburg city forest.

The district also includes the Nikolausberg and the residential area Dallenberg. The area south of the Steinbach was incorporated in 1930 as part of Heidingsfeld. On May 1, 1978, an area of 155 ha in the rear of the valley was changed from Höchberg to the city of Würzburg. This area corresponds to the district Steinbachtal, which is listed in the official municipality directories. In 1955, the parish of St. Bruno was built in Steinbachtal.

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5.98 km

Bastion St. Burkard Tunnel

Highlight • Structure

The Burkarder Tor is a gateway of the bastion fortifications, built by Antonio Petrini in 1680. The gate is only open to pedestrians and cyclists. The Graben Bridge over the Burkarder circulation canal connects seamlessly to the gate.

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7.02 km

End point

Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

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3.62 km

1.62 km

886 m

395 m

284 m

210 m

Surfaces

3.71 km

2.33 km

902 m

< 100 m

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Saturday 9 May

23°C

8°C

18 %

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