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Germany
Saxony-Anhalt
Wittenberg
Wittenberg
Gräfenhainichen

Jüdenberg Church – Furthmühlenbach Stream loop from Gräfenhainichen

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Road cycling routes
Germany
Saxony-Anhalt
Wittenberg
Wittenberg
Gräfenhainichen

Jüdenberg Church – Furthmühlenbach Stream loop from Gräfenhainichen

Moderate

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Jüdenberg Church – Furthmühlenbach Stream loop from Gräfenhainichen

00:56

21.4km

50m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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: May 28, 2026

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After 191 m for 56 m

After 13.0 km for 830 m

After 20.6 km for 63 m

After 21.2 km for 56 m

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Train Station

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1.54 km

Gremminer Bridge (Blue Wonder)

Highlight • Bridge

The Gremminer Bridge, or the “Blue Wonder” bridge in Hänichen’s local dialect, is the connection between the town and Gremminer Lake. After the end of brown coal mining, an open-cast lake was created here. From the town balcony you can enjoy a wonderful view over the lake, across to Ferropolis, the “city of iron” with its five giants made of 7,000 tons of steel. If you feel like it, you can enjoy a variety of impressions of nature and man-made landscapes on the way around the lake. It is also an ideal starting point for a bike tour on the International Cycle Route R1. The town balcony is also an invitation to simply linger
Source graefenhainichen.de/kultur-tourismus/sehenswuerdigkeiten/detail/gremminer-bruecke-und-stadtbalkon

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1.61 km

The bridge is currently being renovated

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4.94 km

Jüdenberg Church

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In 1575, a church visitation report noted: "The visitation ordered that a silver chalice for communion be procured from the church's supply. In addition, a special door should be made to the tower so that one no longer has to walk through the church to hear the bells could reach." In 1658, the Jüdenberg parish began to create a baptism and marriage register; a death register has been available since 1739.

In 1720 the dilapidated church was largely demolished and rebuilt. It is then described in the Handbook of German Art Monuments as follows: "Essentially a medieval rectangular building with a 3-sided, east end and a transverse west tower with a wooden top. Heavily changed in the 18th century. Open roof structure on the inside; horseshoe gallery. Pulpit altar in the middle of the 18th . Century, the polygonal pulpit flanked by columns, crowned with a crucifix, acanthus cheeks, octagonal stone baptism in the shape of a chalice from the 15th century." The gazetteer from 1816 contains the following numbers: Jüdenberg, 187 inhabitants, 22 houses, mother church; Zschiesewitz, 137 inhabitants, 21 houses, parish in Jüdenberg; Müchauer Mühle, 12 residents, 1 house, leasehold mill, parish in Jüdenberg. From around 1825 the parishes of Gräfenhainichen, Jüdenberg and Zschornewitz belong to the Bitterfeld church district. The two communities of Jüdenberg and Zschiesewitz donated an organ for the church around 1828. In 1878 three new bells were added to the tower with the following inscription:

1. Bell - d = 0.91 m I ring to help, I invite the Christian choir to worship, I mourn for the dead, I carry prayers up to God. (Page opposite) Cast by C.F.Ulrich In Apolda 1878

2nd bell - d=0.71m I wake up for the day's work, in the evening I wave to gentle rest. (Page opposite) God bless the communities of Jüdenberg and Zschiesewitz 1878

3rd bell - d=0.60 m I greet the infant, I lead love to the altar. (Page opposite) 1878
Source ekmd.de/kirche/kirchenkreise/wittenberg/graefenhainichen/juedenberg/kirche

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5.58 km

Road Between Jüdenberg and Möhlau

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Quiet side street - nice section

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17.0 km

Furthmühlenbach Stream

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Beautiful view of the stream from the bridge

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20.6 km

St. Mary's Church, Gräfenhainichen

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Very nice old town to visit

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21.4 km

End point

Train Station

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9.68 km

5.48 km

3.02 km

1.85 km

911 m

243 m

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< 100 m

Surfaces

17.2 km

2.12 km

844 m

759 m

386 m

< 100 m

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Tuesday 7 July

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12°C

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