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Thuringia

Old Werra bridge near Creuzburg – View of the Werratal Bridge loop from Stregda

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Germany
Thuringia

Old Werra bridge near Creuzburg – View of the Werratal Bridge loop from Stregda

Moderate

4.6

(5)

12

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Old Werra bridge near Creuzburg – View of the Werratal Bridge loop from Stregda

02:06

37.1km

270m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 18, 2026

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After 23.4 km for 349 m

After 23.8 km for 51 m

After 24.3 km for 781 m

After 31.8 km for 88 m

After 32.2 km for 322 m

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9.63 km

Old Werra bridge near Creuzburg

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The old Werra Bridge is one of the oldest bridges in Germany, its origins dating back to the 13th century.

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21.7 km

Schloss Neuenhof

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The castle of the Barons von Rotenhan zu Neuenhof is a beautiful sight.

While the private nature of the castle itself must be respected, the formerly baronial castle park is now open to the public.

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22.6 km

View of Werratal Bridge

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great panorama with Werra Valley Bridge

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4

23.4 km

After the start of the Rennsteig a few hundred meters further, it's slowly going uphill.

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5

23.5 km

Start of the Rennsteig

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23.7 km

View of the Werratal Bridge

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A nice view of the bridge and a great section to drive well and relaxed 👍🏻

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32.4 km

Creutznacher House

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The Creutznacher House is a listed building on the south side of the market square in the town of Eisenach in Thuringia. The postal address is Markt 9.

The wealthy merchant and patrician Conrad Creutznacher had the Renaissance-style town house, later known as the Creutznacher House, built next to St. George's Church between 1507 and 1539. The entrance portal to the market square was built in 1559 on the site of the older driveway. The house served as a residential and commercial building as well as a warehouse. The design corresponds to that of the neighboring Luther House and Town Hall buildings, designed by city architect Hans Leonhardt.

Around 1600, Duke Johann Ernst of Saxony-Eisenach acquired the building and had it integrated into his residential palace on the esplanade, which occupied the south side of the market square, then known as the Wednesday market. When the residence was partially demolished around 1742, the residence building was preserved and served from then on as an administrative building for the financial and judicial authorities of the Grand Duchy of Saxony-Weimar-Eisenach and the state of Thuringia, for which it was rebuilt several times.
The initially plastered half-timbering of the upper floors was exposed during a restoration in 1885. Plans from the 1930s to house the Carl Alexander Library in the Creutznacher House were not implemented. The building, as well as the historic buildings in the area, were damaged in the air raids on Eisenach in World War II. The damage was largely repaired by 1950. During the GDR era, the building served as the administrative building of VEB Kraftverkehr.
Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creutznacher_Haus

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32.5 km

St. George's Church (Eisenach)

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The first mention of the church was in 1196. The Gothic church received its basic appearance in 1515. In it Martin Luther preached at the time of the Reformation, and Johann Sebastian Bach was baptized in it. The tower was added to the church in the Neo-Baroque style in the years 1899-1902.

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37.1 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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12.9 km

12.8 km

6.72 km

3.87 km

631 m

203 m

Surfaces

29.5 km

2.48 km

2.00 km

1.64 km

1.47 km

< 100 m

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