Cycle Path Between Ahlsdorf and Hohenkuhnsdorf
Cycle Path Between Ahlsdorf and Hohenkuhnsdorf
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The Cycle Path Between Ahlsdorf and Hohenkuhnsdorf is a pleasant cycling path located in the Brandenburg region of Germany, connecting the charming villages of Ahlsdorf and Hohenkuhnsdorf. This segment is an integral part of "Radtour 2," one of several popular cycling routes within the picturesque Schönewalde region. Known for its scenic natural environment and family-friendly design, this cycle way offers a delightful way to explore the local landscape and historical sites.
Cyclists consistently praise the smooth asphalt surface of this…
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September 13, 2020
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Distance 2.17 km
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Downhill 0 m
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This specific segment connects Ahlsdorf and Hohenkuhnsdorf. It is part of a larger 20 km loop known as "Radtour 2" which also includes Schönewalde, Kossin, and Weißen. While the exact length of just the Ahlsdorf to Hohenkuhnsdorf section isn't specified, it forms a significant portion of this broader loop.
Cyclists can expect a very smooth and comfortable ride. The path features good asphalt and is described as having generally flat terrain, making it suitable for all skill levels and a leisurely outing.
Yes, both villages offer points of interest. In Ahlsdorf, you can explore a castle complex with a 15-hectare park, a tea house, the Siemensgruft, a 'whispering bench,' a sundial, and a 17th-century patron church. In Hohenkuhnsdorf, a significant natural landmark is an 800-year-old Winterlinde tree, alongside the village's church and separate bell tower.
While specific parking locations are not detailed, access points are available from both Ahlsdorf and Hohenkuhnsdorf. The broader Schönewalde area also serves as a convenient starting point for the network. It's advisable to look for public parking in these villages.
Yes, the path is explicitly designed to be family-friendly. Its smooth asphalt surface, generally flat terrain, and good condition make it ideal for cyclists of all ages, including families with young children.
While there are no specific restrictions mentioned, it is generally acceptable to bring well-behaved dogs on a leash on public cycle paths in Germany. Always ensure your dog is under control and clean up after them.
This path is an integral part of the wider Schönewalde cycling network, specifically "Radtour 2." This network further connects to renowned long-distance paths such as the Fläming Skate, the Elberadweg, and the Schwarze-Elster-Radweg, offering extensive touring possibilities.
Yes, the highlight data indicates that this cycle path is wheelchair accessible, ensuring a wide range of visitors can enjoy the journey.
The villages of Ahlsdorf and Hohenkuhnsdorf, as well as the nearby town of Schönewalde, are likely to offer local amenities such as cafes, restaurants, or guesthouses. It's recommended to check local listings for specific options in these areas.
The path is ideal for cycling throughout the warmer months, from spring through autumn, when the Brandenburg landscape is most inviting. While specific crowd levels aren't mentioned, weekdays or earlier mornings on weekends might offer a quieter experience during peak seasons.
Yes, a visitor tip mentions that the county road, which the cycle path parallels, can also be used for cycling when there is no traffic. This offers flexibility for cyclists.