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Ellen 🚵‍♀️ 🏕️

Ich komme ursprünglich aus Münster, der „Fahrradstadt“. Als waschechte Münsteranerin ist mein Rad für mich, was für den Cowboy das Pferd ist. Ich bin quasi mit Radesel unter dem Hintern geboren und nutze mein Radl im Alltag genauso wie in der Freizeit. Wenn ich eine Gegend genauer unter die Lupe nehmen möchte, hole ich dann die Wanderschuhe raus und erlaufe mir die Welt.

Ob Wochenendradtour an der Saale, Wandern in der Sächsischen Schweiz oder mit dem Fahrrad von Leipzig nach Prag: Ich liebe es, innerhalb weniger Stunden weit weg vom täglichen KleinKlein zu sein und in den Entdeckermodus zu schalten. Ich halte zwischendurch gern an und schaue mir die Highlights am Wegesrand an oder kehre ein, um ein Gefühl für Land und Leute zu bekommen. Sportlich geht es dabei meist eher nicht zu, eher genießerisch und neugierig. ;-)

Als freie Collection-Redakteurin für komoot stelle ich euch hier geplante oder gemachte Runden mit Tourenrad oder in Wanderschuhen vor. Du hast einen Tipp oder eine Anmerkung für mich? Dann schreib mir gern! Und viel Spaß beim Erkunden :)

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November 22, 2024

Saale and Unstrut cycle path

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61.9km

16.9km/h

290m

270m

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January 15, 2024

From Weißenfels you cycle along the well-developed Saale and Unstrut cycle paths via Schönburg, Naumburg Cathedral, Blumengrund and Laucha to Nebra. You can get to the start and end points of the tour by regional train.



You can find a breakdown of this tour into two stages in this collection: komoot.de/collection/2521157/-fahrrad-weekender-an-fluessen-und-weinbergen-auf-dem-saale-und-unstrutradweg

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November 4, 2024

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February 13, 2024

This approximately 120 kilometer long cycle route along the Hercules-Wartburg cycle path begins in Kassel and ends in Eisenach. The start and end points of the route are easily accessible by train. In Kassel you take a detour up to the Hercules Monument and in Eisenach you go round to the Wartburg. Otherwise

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November 4, 2024

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135km

16.9km/h

300m

300m

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February 5, 2024

This approximately 135 kilometer long cycle route along the Eider-Treene-Sorge cycle path starts and ends in Friedrichstadt, where you can easily get to by regional train from Hamburg. It goes through low and raised moors and in a wide arc along the Eider, Treene and Sorge rivers.



You can find a breakdown

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August 31, 2024

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15.4km

4.7km/h

280m

270m

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August 31, 2024

Komooties at Pilsensee: Our senior editors have come up with something! An adventurous pedestrian rally through the hot Bavarian lake district. The final jump into the cool water of the Pilsensee is eagerly awaited... What place did our team achieve?

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planned a hike.

April 26, 2024

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April 24, 2024

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277km

16.0km/h

1,080m

1,080m

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planned a hike.

April 16, 2024

29:52

107km

3.6km/h

2,140m

2,030m

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February 8, 2024

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February 12, 2024

This almost 30 kilometer long stage takes you through the Werra river valley to Eisenach. Up to the Wartburg it gets tough again with gradients of up to 15 percent. Otherwise you roll on an almost flat track.



Past the medieval Creuzburg, the path leads you along the river through forest and meadows. The

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February 8, 2024

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February 12, 2024

On today's 45 kilometers you drive through the gentle valleys of this part of the Hessian mountains and explore old villages with half-timbered houses and churches from the early Middle Ages. Especially on the second half of the tour, you will repeatedly encounter easy to moderately difficult climbs

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February 8, 2024

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February 12, 2024

Greek heroic myths and Grimm fairy tale characters: things get legendary on this almost 50 kilometer long stage. Due to the climb to Herkules at the beginning of the path and the continuous gradient of up to five percent on the second half of the route, you need a good level of fitness for this section

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