Schwarzenfels Sprint
A road cycling route starting from Zeitlofs
Embark on a thrilling road cycling adventure to the stunning Burg Schwarzenfels.
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The Schwarzenfels Sprint is a road cycling route that takes you on a thrilling ride to the majestic Burg Schwarzenfels. Starting near Zeitlofs, the route covers a distance of 35 km, with an ascent of 586 meters. Along the way, you'll pass highlights such as Stoppelsberg, Steiger, Züntersbach, and Wernarz. With a difficulty rating of 2 and an epicness score of 3, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs looking for a shorter but exciting ride.
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35 km
586 m
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Start: Zeitlofs Village centerZeitlofs: Embark on a serene cycling journey through Zeitlofs, Unterfranken, Germany.
Zeitlofs, located in Unterfranken, Germany, is a hidden gem for road and gravel cyclists. The locality offers an array of scenic routes surrounded by picturesque landscapes and serene countryside. As you pedal through the area, you will encounter rolling hills and quiet roads, providing a peaceful and enjoyable cycling experience. For those seeking well-known climbs, nearby you can find the popular ascent of Singberg, which presents a challenge along with breathtaking views. With its peaceful atmosphere, scenic routes, and access to notable climbs, Zeitlofs is a fantastic destination for cyclists seeking tranquility and adventure.7 km
7 km
Burg SchwarzenfelsCastleBurg Schwarzenfels is a stunning medieval castle perched on a hilltop, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
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10 km
Stoppelsberg571 mPeakStoppelsberg is a small hill with lovely views of the countryside.
17 km
17 km
Steiger527 mPeakSteiger is a picturesque village known for its charming half-timbered houses.
24 km
24 km
ZüntersbachVillageZüntersbach is a tranquil hamlet surrounded by forests.
29 km
29 km
WernarzVillageWernarz is a peaceful village with scenic landscapes.
35 km
35 km
Finish: Zeitlofs Village centerZeitlofs: Embark on a serene cycling journey through Zeitlofs, Unterfranken, Germany.