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Main Cycleway

The Main Cycleway (German: Main-Radweg) is a major German bicycle path running for about 600 km along the River Main in Germany. It starts from either Creußen or Bischofsgrün and ends in Mainz.[1] The General German Bicycle Club (ADFC) rated the trail five stars in 2008, the first path in Germany to receive this award. Approximately 90% of the path is paved and 77% of the route is at least 2.5 metres wide.[2]

Main-Radweg
Main-Radweg Logo
Length600 km (370 mi)
LocationMain (river), Franconia, Hesse, Germany
TrailheadsCreußen, Weidenberg, Bayreuth, Neuenmarkt, Kulmbach, Lichtenfels, Bad Staffelstein, Bamberg, Zeil am Main, Haßfurt, Schweinfurt, Volkach, Kitzingen, Ochsenfurt, Würzburg, Karlstadt am Main, Lohr am Main, Wertheim am Main, Miltenberg, Aschaffenburg, Seligenstadt, Frankfurt am Main, Mainz
UseCycling, Walking, Nordic Walking, Jogging, Inline Skating
DifficultyEasy to Moderate

Trail itinerary

From east to west (generally), the cycleway passes through the many notable places shown below (with UNESCO World Heritage Sites listed):

Connections with other major cycling paths

  • Rheinradweg between Mainz-Kostheim and Mainz-Kastel
  • Hessischer Radfernweg R3 between Rheinmündung and Hanau
  • Hessischer Radfernweg R4 in Maintal (Rumpenheim—Bischofsheim Ferry)
  • Hessischer Radfernweg R6 in Mainz Kostheim (Mainbrücke)
  • Hessischer Radfernweg R8 in Frankfurt-Höchst (Mainbrücke)
  • Deutscher Limes-Radweg between Großkrotzenburg and Miltenberg
  • Kahltal-Spessart-Radwanderweg
  • Main-Werra-Radweg
  • Taubertalradweg
  • Wern-Radweg
  • Saale-Radweg

River and its culture

The River Main is the force behind it all: magnificent churches, imposing castles, poets and musicians, famous museums, and a unique lifestyle. Franconia and the Hessian Lower Main Region are influenced by the river and make this area a treasure trove for travellers looking to experience culture.

Three of the cultural highlights along the Main are the cities of Würzburg, Bamberg and Bayreuth. They are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In Würzburg, the honour goes to the Residenz Castle, the former residence of the city’s prince-bishops. The castle was built and furnished between 1720 and 1780 and is regarded as one of the most important castles in all of Europe. The grand staircase with the single largest ceiling fresco in the world is the most unusual part of the castle. In Bamberg, the entire old town is a world heritage. Founded over 1.000 years ago, the city combines the magic of the Middle Ages and the Baroque era. Nowhere else in Germany can a better preserved and more congruent downtown be found. The Imperial Cathedral, the New Residence, the Town Hall, the Alte Hofhaltung Estate, and half-timbered architecture provide a journey through the centuries. In Bayreuth the world heritage “Margravial Opera House” is considered to be the most beautifully preserved baroque opera house in Europe. Margravine Wilhelmine commissioned one of the most famous families of theatre architects, the Bolognese, Giuseppe Galli Bibiena, and his son, Carlo, to design its interior. With a depth of 27 metres, the stage of this opera house was the largest one in Germany until 1871 - a superlative, which also drew Richard Wagner's attention to Bayreuth.

The cathedral in Bamberg is one of the most outstanding places of worship along the Main. Other great cathedrals can be found in Mainz, Würzburg, and Frankfurt. Deeply devout Christians have made the journey to Franconia’s pilgrimage churches for centuries. An especially magnificent example is the Basilica Vierzehnheiligen near the town of Bad Staffelstein. The area the basilica is located in has been labelled by poets as "God’s Garden along the Upper Main River". Poets have been busy practising one of the "beautiful arts" along the Main for centuries. In 1749, the renowned German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was born in Frankfurt am Main. The city honours its famous son with the Goethe House and the Goethe Museum. In 1785, Jacob Grimm and a year later his brother, Wilhelm Grimm, were born in the town of Hanau. They are known worldwide as the Brothers Grimm, famous for their fairy tales.

The Main is also closely related to music, just as Bayreuth is related to Richard Wagner. Every year, music lovers flock to Bayreuth for the annual Richard Wagner Music Festival. But there is more to music along the Main: Different varieties of music can be enjoyed at the "Old Opera House" in Frankfurt am Main, in the Baroque-era "Margravial Opera House" in Bayreuth, in parks, castles, and courtyards all along the river.

Franconia and the Hessian Lower Main Region are also rich in castles and fortresses. In times gone by, Germany consisted of many petty states, principalities and counties. Each individual ruler tried to impress by building magnificent structures. Many superb examples of their attempts to outdo one another are found along the river. There are the Isenburg Castle in Offenbach, the Johannisburg Castle in Aschaffenburg, the New Castle in Bayreuth, the Plassenburg Castle in Kulmbach, and the Marienberg Fortress in Würzburg. Many of the most imposing structures along the Main now house a wide variety of museums and exhibits. There are State Galleries in Aschaffenburg, Bamberg, Kulmbach, and Bayreuth featuring many works by famous artists. The Museum Georg Schäfer in Schweinfurt has a wonderful collection of 19th century German art. In Bayreuth a lot of modern art can be found. Gambling is also possible along the Main: the Wiesbaden Casino is located in the beautiful, historical resort facility. Of great European significance are the museums along the riverfront in Frankfurt: Here sculptures, architecture, movies, and art – all can be found in one place.

Publications

  • bikeline-Radtourenbuch Main-Radweg, 1:75.000, Verlag Esterbauer, Rodingersdorf, 2000, ISBN 978-3-85000-023-9, in German.
  • BVA Kompaktspiralo Main-Radweg, 1:75.000, Bielefelder Verlag, Bielefeld, 2011, ISBN 978-3-87073-498-5, in German.
  • Radwanderkarte Main-Radweg 1 – Creußen/Ochsenkopf—Würzburg, 1:50,000, Publicpress-Verlag, Geseke, 2006, ISBN 978-3-89920-267-0, in German.
  • Radwanderkarte Main-Radweg 2 – Würzburg—Mainz, 1:50.000, Publicpress-Verlag, Geseke, 2007, ISBN 978-3-89920-319-6, in German.

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 November 2019. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Main-Radweg ausgezeichnet". ADFC. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
  3. ^ "Margravial Opera House Bayreuth - UNESCO World Heritage Centre". Whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 2013-09-22.
  4. ^ "Town of Bamberg - UNESCO World Heritage Centre". Whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 2013-09-22.
  5. ^ "Würzburg Residence with the Court Gardens and Residence Square - UNESCO World Heritage Centre". Whc.unesco.org. 2013-06-27. Retrieved 2013-09-22.

External links

  • Official website (in German)
  • Map of Main Cycleway (in German)
  • Main-Radweg Tourist Guidebook (in German)

Coordinates: 50°01′46″N 11°49′26″E / 50.0295°N 11.8238°E / 50.0295; 11.8238

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the first path in Germany to receive this award Approximately 90 of the path is paved and 77 of the route is at least 2 5 metres wide 2 Main RadwegMain Radweg LogoLength600 km 370 mi LocationMain river Franconia Hesse GermanyTrailheadsCreussen Weidenberg Bayreuth Neuenmarkt Kulmbach Lichtenfels Bad Staffelstein Bamberg Zeil am Main Hassfurt Schweinfurt Volkach Kitzingen Ochsenfurt Wurzburg Karlstadt am Main Lohr am Main Wertheim am Main Miltenberg Aschaffenburg Seligenstadt Frankfurt am Main MainzUseCycling Walking Nordic Walking Jogging Inline SkatingDifficultyEasy to Moderate Contents 1 Trail itinerary 2 Connections with other major cycling paths 3 River and its culture 4 Publications 5 References 6 External linksTrail itinerary EditFrom east to west generally the cycleway passes through the many notable places shown below with UNESCO World Heritage Sites listed Bischofsgrun starting point on the White Main Bad Berneck im Fichtelgebirge From the former station west of Bischofsgrun to here the trail follows the river on a former railway path Himmelkron Trebgast Creussen starting point on the Red Main Weidenberg Bayreuth Margravial Opera House 3 Neuenmarkt Kulmbach White and Red Main unite Burgkunstadt Altenkunstadt Michelau Lichtenfels Bad Staffelstein Bamberg Bamberg Altstadt 4 Zeil am Main Hassfurt Schweinfurt Volkach Kitzingen Ochsenfurt Wurzburg Wurzburg Residence 5 Karlstadt am Main Gemunden am Main Lohr am Main Rothenfels Marktheidenfeld Urphar Wertheim am Main Miltenberg Aschaffenburg Seligenstadt Frankfurt am Main MainzConnections with other major cycling paths EditRheinradweg between Mainz Kostheim and Mainz Kastel Hessischer Radfernweg R3 between Rheinmundung and Hanau Hessischer Radfernweg R4 in Maintal Rumpenheim Bischofsheim Ferry Hessischer Radfernweg R6 in Mainz Kostheim Mainbrucke Hessischer Radfernweg R8 in Frankfurt Hochst Mainbrucke Deutscher Limes Radweg between Grosskrotzenburg and Miltenberg Kahltal Spessart Radwanderweg Main Werra Radweg Taubertalradweg Wern Radweg Saale RadwegRiver and its culture EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Main Cycleway news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The River Main is the force behind it all magnificent churches imposing castles poets and musicians famous museums and a unique lifestyle Franconia and the Hessian Lower Main Region are influenced by the river and make this area a treasure trove for travellers looking to experience culture Three of the cultural highlights along the Main are the cities of Wurzburg Bamberg and Bayreuth They are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites In Wurzburg the honour goes to the Residenz Castle the former residence of the city s prince bishops The castle was built and furnished between 1720 and 1780 and is regarded as one of the most important castles in all of Europe The grand staircase with the single largest ceiling fresco in the world is the most unusual part of the castle In Bamberg the entire old town is a world heritage Founded over 1 000 years ago the city combines the magic of the Middle Ages and the Baroque era Nowhere else in Germany can a better preserved and more congruent downtown be found The Imperial Cathedral the New Residence the Town Hall the Alte Hofhaltung Estate and half timbered architecture provide a journey through the centuries In Bayreuth the world heritage Margravial Opera House is considered to be the most beautifully preserved baroque opera house in Europe Margravine Wilhelmine commissioned one of the most famous families of theatre architects the Bolognese Giuseppe Galli Bibiena and his son Carlo to design its interior With a depth of 27 metres the stage of this opera house was the largest one in Germany until 1871 a superlative which also drew Richard Wagner s attention to Bayreuth The cathedral in Bamberg is one of the most outstanding places of worship along the Main Other great cathedrals can be found in Mainz Wurzburg and Frankfurt Deeply devout Christians have made the journey to Franconia s pilgrimage churches for centuries An especially magnificent example is the Basilica Vierzehnheiligen near the town of Bad Staffelstein The area the basilica is located in has been labelled by poets as God s Garden along the Upper Main River Poets have been busy practising one of the beautiful arts along the Main for centuries In 1749 the renowned German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was born in Frankfurt am Main The city honours its famous son with the Goethe House and the Goethe Museum In 1785 Jacob Grimm and a year later his brother Wilhelm Grimm were born in the town of Hanau They are known worldwide as the Brothers Grimm famous for their fairy tales The Main is also closely related to music just as Bayreuth is related to Richard Wagner Every year music lovers flock to Bayreuth for the annual Richard Wagner Music Festival But there is more to music along the Main Different varieties of music can be enjoyed at the Old Opera House in Frankfurt am Main in the Baroque era Margravial Opera House in Bayreuth in parks castles and courtyards all along the river Franconia and the Hessian Lower Main Region are also rich in castles and fortresses In times gone by Germany consisted of many petty states principalities and counties Each individual ruler tried to impress by building magnificent structures Many superb examples of their attempts to outdo one another are found along the river There are the Isenburg Castle in Offenbach the Johannisburg Castle in Aschaffenburg the New Castle in Bayreuth the Plassenburg Castle in Kulmbach and the Marienberg Fortress in Wurzburg Many of the most imposing structures along the Main now house a wide variety of museums and exhibits There are State Galleries in Aschaffenburg Bamberg Kulmbach and Bayreuth featuring many works by famous artists The Museum Georg Schafer in Schweinfurt has a wonderful collection of 19th century German art In Bayreuth a lot of modern art can be found Gambling is also possible along the Main the Wiesbaden Casino is located in the beautiful historical resort facility Of great European significance are the museums along the riverfront in Frankfurt Here sculptures architecture movies and art all can be found in one place Publications Editbikeline Radtourenbuch Main Radweg 1 75 000 Verlag Esterbauer Rodingersdorf 2000 ISBN 978 3 85000 023 9 in German BVA Kompaktspiralo Main Radweg 1 75 000 Bielefelder Verlag Bielefeld 2011 ISBN 978 3 87073 498 5 in German Radwanderkarte Main Radweg 1 Creussen Ochsenkopf Wurzburg 1 50 000 Publicpress Verlag Geseke 2006 ISBN 978 3 89920 267 0 in German Radwanderkarte Main Radweg 2 Wurzburg Mainz 1 50 000 Publicpress Verlag Geseke 2007 ISBN 978 3 89920 319 6 in German References Edit Main Radweg Archived from the original on 7 November 2019 Retrieved 23 April 2013 Main Radweg ausgezeichnet ADFC Retrieved 23 April 2013 Margravial Opera House Bayreuth UNESCO World Heritage Centre Whc unesco org Retrieved 2013 09 22 Town of Bamberg UNESCO World Heritage Centre Whc unesco org Retrieved 2013 09 22 Wurzburg Residence with the Court Gardens and Residence Square UNESCO World Heritage Centre Whc unesco org 2013 06 27 Retrieved 2013 09 22 External links EditOfficial website in German Map of Main Cycleway in German Main Radweg Tourist Guidebook in German Coordinates 50 01 46 N 11 49 26 E 50 0295 N 11 8238 E 50 0295 11 8238 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Main Cycleway amp oldid 1022988110, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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