Mountain Biking Highlight
Recommended by 147 out of 152 mountain bikers
Location: Dinkelsbühl, Landkreis Ansbach, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
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Large district town of Dinkelsbühl (Segringer Tor, 2023-05-13):
tourismus-dinkelsbuehl.de/ihr-urlaubsort/stadtrundgang/stations-rundgang/segringer-tor
“In 1648 the Segringer Gate collapsed after being besieged by Swedish troops and was rebuilt in 1655 in the Baroque style. The adjoining city wall secured the south-west flank of the city with numerous defensive towers. In the gateway, a staircase leads down to the moat. The wide Segringer Straße offers a charming view over the roofs of the old town to the St. Georg Minster.”
Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (City of Dinkelsbühl, monuments, 2023-05-13):
geodaten.bayern.de/denkmal_static_data/externe_denkmalliste/pdf/denkmalliste_merge_571136.pdf
“D-5-71-136-567 … western city gate, so-called Segringer Tor, five-story plastered gate tower with cornice structure, onion dome and lantern, newly built by Antonio Don in 1655, stone steps on the wall adjoining to the north, two-story front gate on the field side with hipped roof and wicker arch gate ;
Stone bridge over the former moat, round arches made of sandstone blocks walled up.”
May 14, 2023
The "Segringer Tor" is in the west and is one of the 4 city gates in Dinkelsbühl.
June 22, 2022
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Location: Dinkelsbühl, Landkreis Ansbach, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
5.0
(2)
6
02:00
34.0km
190m
4.7
(6)
18
03:08
41.1km
430m
5.0
(1)
10
03:56
60.3km
370m