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Location: Ochsenfurt, Landkreis Würzburg, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
Gaubahn cycle path
Total length 37 km
Location Bavaria
Starting point Ochsenfurt
♁49° 39′ 48″ N, 10° 4′ 16.3″ E
Destination Röttingen
Surface asphalted
Difficulty easy
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Route
0 km Ochsenfurt
Tückelhausen, Acholshausen, Gaukönigshofen, Rittershausen, Sonderhofen, Gelchsheim, Baldersheim, Burgerroth, Bieberehren
37 km Röttingen
The Gaubahn cycle path is a cycle path in Tauberfranken that is around 37 kilometers long. Around 26 kilometers of this runs along the route of the former Gaubahn. It connects the Main cycle path near Ochsenfurt with the Taubertal cycle path near Bieberehren.HistoryBetween 1907 and 1992, until it was closed, the Gaubahn connected the Tauber and Main valleys.[1] On May 3, 1992, the last passenger train ran on the railway line. In 1994, the dismantling of the tracks began, before the expansion of the cycle path began in 1996. Between 2010 (Acholshausen - Baldersheim) and 2011 (Ochsenfurt - Acholshausen and Baldersheim - Bieberehren), the former track bed was asphalted.Route profile and characteristicsThe Gaubahn cycle path runs on the disused Gaubahn route from Ochsenfurt in the Main valley to Röttingen in the Tauber valley without any major gradients. The cycle path is asphalted along the entire route and is easy to ride on.de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaubahn-Radweg
July 9, 2024
The Gaubahn Cycle Path is an approximately 37-kilometer-long cycle path in Tauber-Franconia. About 26 kilometers of this runs along the route of the former Gaubahn. It connects the Main Cycle Path near Ochsenfurt with the Tauber Valley Cycle Path near Bieberehren.Between 1907 and 1992, until its closure, the Gaubahn connected the Tauber and Main valleys. The last passenger train ran on the line on May 3, 1992. Dismantling of the tracks began in 1994, before the expansion of the cycle path began in 1996. Between 2010 (Acholshausen – Baldersheim) and 2011 (Ochsenfurt – Acholshausen and Baldersheim – Bieberehren), the former track bed was paved.Source: Wikipedia
September 3, 2025
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