About Johannes B.
1,185 km
150:11 h
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- bittnmniOctober 3, 2024
Beautiful tour - day 2 on the way to Regensburg - along the canal from Erlangen via Fürth, Nuremberg, Wendelstein to Neumarkt in the Upper Palatinate. Mostly cycle paths away from roads, or cycle paths. Very relaxed, almost meditative and quiet on October 3rd at 9 degrees.
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- bittnmniOctober 2, 2024
Off we go to Regensburg. 1st section after work to Erlangen. Took a nice break in the cafe in Baiersdorf with some knick-knacks. It is recommended to deviate from the cycle path for a short time. The Protestant church is also worth a look. Today there was even a spontaneous organ concert.
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- bittnmniAugust 11, 2024
I think the route is very beautiful in all its variations, but unfortunately the motorway on one side of the mountain is a real nuisance when there is a lot of traffic. But there are also quieter days than a Sunday in August. It is very varied, some of it through the forest and rewarded with a wide view
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- bittnmniApril 1, 2024
Emmaus walk - the route is very beautiful, varied, but the highlight, the Trinity Church with the restored vaulted ceiling on the mountain near Eschenau, was unfortunately closed. In Oberschwappach, however, the church was open - be sure to listen to Otti's audio church tour - after that, we were caught
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- bittnmniSeptember 10, 2023
Today it was just too hot for me for a big tour that was actually planned. So after the morning walk I preferred to look for the shade and in the evening I went for a walk to Gundelsheim. See the first section very spontaneously - Pettstadt was actually planned. The route ran via Kramersfeld, Memmelsdorf
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bittnmni and Johannes B. went for a bike ride.
August 20, 2023
03:07
52.8km
17.0km/h
460m
380m
@Norbert Thank you for the great idea. Today, like every year, we looked for the Christ Child for our nativity scene - and found him - this time on this lovingly designed Christmas path. The path was more than muddy up to halfway, but still beautiful. Our picnic at the turning point with the nativity
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