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Mönchsweg mit Leib und Seele

Ein Radfernweg quer durch Bremen, Niedersachsen und Schleswig-Holstein

Der gut 530 km lange Radfernweg folgt den Spuren der Mönche, die das Christentum im Mittelalter in den Norden brachten. So führt der Mönchsweg an Jahrhunderte alten, aus Feld- und Backstein errichteten Kirchen vorbei, deren Türme bis heute die norddeutsche Landschaft prägen. Auf der beschilderten Strecke von Bremen über Wischhafen und Glückstadt an der Elbe bis nach Puttgarden auf Fehmarn erwartet Radreisende Kultur, Landschaft und Ruhe. Von der Weser über die Elbe und an die Ostsee: Der Mönchsweg folgt dem Fluss der Zeit durch die Landschaft und die Kultur des Nordens. Auf geht`s mit Leib und Seele!

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March 19, 2025 at 11:23

Etappe 1: Von Bremen nach Zeven

Distance

70.6km

Ascent

170m

Descent

160m

March 19, 2025

There's a lot to discover on the first stage of the Monks' Trail. Take your time! It starts at Bremen's market square. The Roland statue and the town hall are UNESCO World Heritage sites. The Bremen Town Musicians, a city landmark, are just as much a must-see as St. Peter's Cathedral, where your journey

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September 26, 2024 at 12:12

Etappe 10: Von Oldenburg i.H. nach Puttgarden

Distance

58.3km

Ascent

210m

Descent

220m

March 19, 2025

Following in the footsteps of the monks, this is the final leg of your cycling tour. You'll still have about 60 kilometers to pedal until you reach your destination, Puttgarden, on the sunny island of Fehmarn. You'll start in Oldenburg at Hosltein and cycle through small villages to the popular holiday

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September 25, 2024 at 12:09

Etappe 9: Von Neustadt i.H. nach Oldenburg i.H.

Distance

44.8km

Ascent

180m

Descent

170m

March 19, 2025

The tour is only 44 kilometers long. The Baltic coast and its beaches are always close by. But first, you'll start inland from the port town of Neustadt in Holstein toward Altenkrempe. The imposing basilica in Altenkrempe is clearly visible from the Neustadt inland waters. From here, you'll continue

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September 23, 2024 at 12:07

Etappe 8: Von Plön nach Neustadt i.H.

Distance

53.0km

Ascent

390m

Descent

410m

March 19, 2025

From your stage start in Plön through the hilly landscape of Holstein Switzerland, lakes will remain your faithful companions before you reach the Bay of Lübeck in Neustadt in Holstein. After a good 50 kilometers, you can breathe in the Baltic Sea air there.

On your way through the eastern hills, you

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September 22, 2024 at 12:04

Etappe 7: Von Bad Segeberg nach Plön

Distance

55.0km

Ascent

230m

Descent

240m

March 19, 2025

From Bad Segeberg, you'll head towards Bornhöved on this 50-kilometer-long stage. Numerous lakes, inviting you to stop for a swim, will accompany you on this tour. Following idyllic paths through fields, via Hamdorf and Daldorf with the Trappenkamp Adventure Forest, you'll reach the Vicelin Church of

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September 21, 2024 at 11:59

Etappe 6: Von Kellinghusen nach Bad Segeberg

Distance

69.5km

Ascent

260m

Descent

220m

March 19, 2025

On this approximately 70-kilometer stage, you'll celebrate the halfway point. You've reached the halfway point of the Mönchsweg long-distance cycle route. The path runs through wide fields. Shortly after leaving Kellinghusen, you'll pass the small fieldstone church of Stellau. The atmosphere at the M

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September 20, 2024 at 11:56

Etappe 5: Von Glückstadt nach Kellinghusen

Distance

61.8km

Ascent

130m

Descent

120m

March 19, 2025

The city's founder, Christian IV, wished for happiness for his people in the 17th century. With its 11,000 inhabitants and beautiful late Baroque architecture, Glückstadt is your starting point for the next stage.



In the first section, you'll cycle through a typical marsh landscape with endless horizons

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September 18, 2024 at 11:27

Etappe 4: Von Stade nach Wischhafen

Distance

47.2km

Ascent

90m

Descent

100m

March 19, 2025

This 50-kilometer tour takes you through the vast marshland. Starting in the Hanseatic city of Stade, you'll find old, thatched half-timbered houses, many of them lovingly restored, forming a picturesque backdrop. Fruity "gas stations" along the roadside offer delicious and healthy snacks. Small towns

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September 17, 2024 at 11:17

Etappe 3: Von Harsefeld nach Stade

Distance

34.7km

Ascent

60m

Descent

80m

March 19, 2025

The third stage, at 35 kilometers, is also not too long. You cross the Steinbeck River, which flows into the Aue shortly after Harsefeld. Cycling east, you then reach Bliedersdorf, where one of the oldest fieldstone churches in the region stands at the village entrance. Its thick masonry and small windows

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September 16, 2024 at 11:12

Etappe 2: Von Zeven nach Harsefeld

Distance

31.6km

Ascent

80m

Descent

70m

March 19, 2025

This short, 35-kilometer stage leaves plenty of time for exploration along the way. You'll cycle across the Stade Geest, a landscape that owes its sand deposits to the glaciers of the last Ice Age. Along the way, you'll also discover many "erratic boulders" – giant stones brought here by the glaciers

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June 13, 2024 at 12:14

Exkurs: Kloster Nütschau

Distance

41.9km

Ascent

160m

Descent

160m

March 19, 2025

This stage is an optional day trip with Nütschau Monastery as the destination. The Benedictine monastery is the only active monastery on the Monks' Trail. Here, you have the opportunity to experience the traditional and secluded life of the Benedictine monks.



The outward journey begins once again through

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December 20, 2021 at 08:45

Steinwarder-Tour (auf Barrierefreiheit geprüfte Tour am Mönchsweg)

Distance

5.23km

Ascent

10m

Descent

10m

March 24, 2025

The tour is a 5.5 km circular route around the inland lake on the Steinwarder peninsula in Heiligenhafen. The tour runs through the Baltic Sea holiday park with a diverse range of dining options. The tour then continues along the five-meter-wide Steinwarder pier promenade, where cycling is permitted

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June 10, 2021 at 08:55

Bebensee-Tour (auf Barrierefreiheit geprüfte Tour am Mönchsweg)

Distance

23.5km

Ascent

80m

Descent

80m

March 24, 2025

The Bebensee Tour is a 23 km circular route through the foothills of the eastern hills of Holstein Switzerland. The diverse hilly landscape, as well as Lake Mözen and Lake Bebensee, promise an idyllic landscape in the heart of Schleswig-Holstein.



The tour was surveyed and certified through the Germany

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May 20, 2021 at 07:20

Glückstadt-Tour (auf Barrierefreiheit geprüfte Tour am Mönchsweg)

Time

1h25m

Distance

24.5km

Speed

17.2km/h

Ascent

20m

Descent

20m

March 24, 2025

The Glückstadt Tour is a 25 km circular route. The tour leads through Glückstadt's old town and harbor to the outer dike of the Elbe. It continues along the Stördeich dike inland to the historic towns of Borsfleth and Krempe with their unique churches. The route leads through Süderau and through typical

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