Radnetz Marburg-Biedenkopf

Cycling Network District Marburg-Biedenkopf

Radnetz Marburg-Biedenkopf

A collection of 2 cycling routes.

Overview

About this collection

The cycling network in Marburg-Biedenkopf district connects towns, villages, river meadows, and forests in central Hesse. It's suitable for everyday riding and weekend tours: mostly quiet secondary roads and farm tracks, plus sections on gravel and wide paths. Only short stretches run along busier roads.

Best to travel with a touring bike, trekking bike, or gravel bike; for a road bike depending on the section. The terrain is gently to moderately hilly, with green wooded passages and valley routes – ideal for exploring the region at a relaxed pace. Watch out for some unpaved sections and possible short pushing stretches.

Whether a short after-work spin or a longer tour around the countryside: this network makes it easy to plan flexible routes and take in highlights among half-timbered houses, river meadows, and lots of nature.

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Routes
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Duration
46.4 km
Distance
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Avg. speed
378 m
Ascent
402 m
Descent

Radnetz Marburg-Biedenkopf

Routes in this collection

Radverkehrsnetz Marburg-Biedenkopf: Lohra – Ebsdorfergrund
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Radverkehrsnetz Marburg-Biedenkopf: Lohra – Ebsdorfergrund

Cycling route in Lohra, Hesse, Germany

Nice connection in the Marburg-Biedenkopf cycling network: from Lohra to Ebsdorfergrund mainly on paved, quiet paths. About 17.7 km with a mild 120 m climb – easily doable even at a relaxed pace. Many farm roads, short gravel sections. Ideal for everyday routes or a short evening ride between villa…
17.7 km
Distance
119 m
Ascent
110 m
Descent
Radverkehrsnetz Marburg-Biedenkopf: Lohra – Marburg (Nebenstrecke Weimar (Lahn))
Official

Radverkehrsnetz Marburg-Biedenkopf: Lohra – Marburg (Nebenstrecke Weimar (Lahn))

Cycling route in Lohra, Hesse, Germany

Beautiful connection from Lohra to Marburg through the Marburg‑Biedenkopf network. You roll along quiet roads, field paths, and a few trails, with short gravel sections around Weimar (Lahn). Slightly hilly (about 260 m elevation gain) over roughly 29 km – ideal for trekking or gravel bikes. The des…
28.7 km
Distance
259 m
Ascent
292 m
Descent