Die Fränkische Schweiz mit ihren sattgrünen Hügeln, der felsigen Landschaft und den verwunschen anmutenden Tälern eignet sich perfekt für einen Aktivurlaub mit dem Fahrrad. Ob mit dem E-Bike große zu den besten Aussichtspunkten, ganz entspannt auf gut ausgebauten Fahrradwegen durch die Täler oder mit dem Mountainbike die ausgewiesenen und spannenden Trails hinunter: Für jedes Fitnesslevel und für jeden Urlaubstypen auf zwei Rädern ist etwas dabei! Und das wichtigste: Auf Ihrem Weg durch die malerischen Dörfer vorbei an Brauereien und Brennereien findet sich auch immer eine leckere Einkehrmöglichkeit.
Forchheim
800 Jahre währte die fürstbischöfliche Herrschaft und hinterließ zahlreiche kulturelle Schätze.
15:00 h 1683 hm 1235 hm 202,1 km moderate
Kohlfurtweg, 91320 Ebermannstadt
Radrundweg entlang der Lieblingsplätze der Ebermannstädter mit wunderbaren Aussichten am Planetenweg, Burgstall Feuerstein und Druidenstein.
0:00 h 310 hm 19,0 km moderate
Ebermannstadt
Familienfreundliche Radtour von Ebermannstadt nach Heiligenstadt (Tiefenplölz).
1:30 h 222 hm 47 hm 17,7 km very easy
Kohlfurtweg, 91320 Ebermannstadt
Hinter den EBSer Lieblingswegen verstecken sich die Lieblingsplätze Ebermannstädter Bürger, Unternehmer oder Vereine, die zu Touren miteinander verbunden wurden.
0:00 h 667 hm 665 hm 18,5 km moderate
Pegnitz
Die MTB-Route zwischen Pegnitz und Pottenstein ist laut der bike (4/2005) eine der 10 schönsten Routen Deutschlands.
3:15 h 858 hm 858 hm 36,0 km difficult
Obertrubach
Vom schönen Trubachtal bis in die Wagnerstadt Bayreuth.
3:45 h 947 hm 801 hm 48,2 km moderate
Bayreuth
Bamberg - Bayreuth // Reizvoller Radweg durch das Vorland der Fränkischen Alb
5:00 h 671 hm 576 hm 68,6 km moderate
Heiligenstadt
Rund um Heiligenstadt hat sich ein Mountainbike-Eldorado etabliert, das die Herzen der Mountainbiker höher schlagen lässt.
4:45 h 1053 hm 1051 hm 42,5 km difficult
Ebermannstadt
Der Maintal-Leinleitertal Radweg verbindet die zentrale Fränkische Schweiz mit dem Obermain.
4:00 h 594 hm 578 hm 50,5 km moderate
Aufseß
Mit dieser Themenroute wird auf die besondere Biervielfalt und Biertradition im westlichen Oberfranken eingegangen, einer Region mit der höchsten Privatbrauereidichte weltweit.
15:00 h 2249 hm 1693 hm 206,1 km easy
Heiligenstadt
Rund um Heiligenstadt hat sich ein Mountainbike-Eldorado etabliert, das die Herzen der Mountainbiker höher schlagen lässt.
4:30 h 958 hm 959 hm 41,5 km difficult
Waischenfeld
Auf Casanovas Ausritt erleben Sie zahlreichen Burgen und Schlössern in der Fränkischen Schweiz.
13:00 h 1910 hm 1910 hm 188,9 km moderate
Fahrräder und E-Bikes können Sie in Ebermannstadt bei Autohaus Hölzlein, Forchheimerstr. 28, kostenpflichtig für verschieden lange Zeiträume ausleihen.
Eine Lademöglichkeit für E-Bikes finden Sie vor der Dienststelle des Landratsamtes am Oberen Tor.
Ebermannstadt
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