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St. Petri Church, Hamersleben – Gunsleben Railway Station loop from Großes Bruch bei Wulferstedt

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Saxony-Anhalt
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Am Großen Bruch

St. Petri Church, Hamersleben – Gunsleben Railway Station loop from Großes Bruch bei Wulferstedt

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St. Petri Church, Hamersleben – Gunsleben Railway Station loop from Großes Bruch bei Wulferstedt

01:47

30.1km

80m

Cycling

Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 22, 2026

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4.78 km

Protestant Church

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Unfortunately, I have so far been unable to find any reliable information about this church. In any case, you don't seem to put a lot of love or money into it ...

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7.74 km

Donated in 1108 in Osterwieck by Bishop Reinhard, rich land donations caused by the noble ladies Thietburg and her daughter Mathilde 1111 the transfer to Hamersleben. Administrative and legal powers were granted to the monastery in 1178 by the transfer of Archidiakonatsrecht. Until the end of the 13th century Hamersleben existed as a double monastery.
After a temporary decline, it was reformed in 1452 from Riechenberg and joined the Windesheim Congregation. From 1452 to 1722 Priore, later then prelates, who often came from Hildesheim or Paderborn, led the Convention. In 1525 the Chorherrenstift was first plundered by peasants and in 1548 by the Protestant Magdeburgers. Since it also held in the Reformation to the Catholic Confession, the monastery was 1633-1649 Swedish war booty.

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7.80 km

St. Petri Church, Hamersleben

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St. Petri is right next to the Hamersleben monastery and offers much easier access than the monastery. If you are looking for the entrance to the monastery, you have to leave the area around St. Petri again and try your luck along the eastern monastery wall.

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14.9 km

Heiliggeist Church Quedlinburg

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15.5 km

Gunsleben Railway Station

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There it is still in its old beauty. Anyone interested in railway history is right here - structural changes have not yet taken place and you can still see the earlier heyday.

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18.6 km

Aderstedt Manor

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On August 1, 1004, Aderstedt was first mentioned in a deed of donation by King Henry II to Drübeck Abbey as Atherstedi.

The Counts of Regenstein had possession here as borrowers of the Halberstadt monastery, which they borrowed from ministerials who named themselves after the place, first mentioned in 1212 with Giselbertus de Aderstide. In 1343 the Regenstein family had to cede their fiefdom to the Counts of Wernigerode. The Lords of Aderstedt also acquired property in the area. Margarete von Aderstedt brought Aderstedt to the Messrs. Spiegel by marriage at the beginning of the 15th century.

They were followed in 1544 by the Lords of Veltheim. The Aderstedter line of the Veltheims went out in 1726, another line followed until 1854. The original moated castle was replaced by a baroque manor, which the brothers Josias and Friedrich August von Veltheim started in 1767, after the death of Josias was completed by his brother in 1771. There are epitaphs of the family in the church.

On September 30, 1928 the estate district of Aderstedt was united with the rural community of Aderstedt.

The place was formerly called Aderstedt am Bruch or Moorbruch.

On April 1, 2002, the former municipality of Aderstedt, together with the other ten municipalities of the dissolved administrative community Huy, formed the new community Huy.

Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aderstedt_(Huy)

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29.9 km

St. Martin Church Wulferstedt

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The Wulferstedter Church is a place for numerous cultural events such as concerts and exhibitions. However, due to Corona, the popular Christmas concerts of the Oschersleber wind orchestra have to be canceled. The church is too small and the effort for fewer spectators is simply not worth it. Even the orchestra members cannot keep the prescribed distance from one another in the church.

In terms of culture, the Wulferstedt church could offer further musical highlights in the near future with organ concerts. The organ should be restored and refurbished in 2021.

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30.0 km

Wulferstedt Village Center

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Most beautiful village in the district!

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30.1 km

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Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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18.3 km

6.50 km

1.79 km

1.73 km

1.65 km

195 m

Surfaces

25.6 km

1.98 km

1.91 km

524 m

118 m

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Wednesday 8 July

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