
Cycle Routes
Discover the Sky Paths by bike
Nearly all Sky Paths stations are located on trans-regional, welldeveloped, and signposted cycle routes. A cycle route which directly connects two Sky Paths locations is the Sky Disc Cycle Route. On the Saale between Halle (Saale) and Naumburg and on the Unstrut between Naumburg and Nebra, the Sky Paths are also signposted.
The Sky Disc Cycle Route
The approximately 73 km cycle route connects the Sky Disc with its site of discovery: Between the State Museum of Prehistory in Halle and the Nebra Ark cyclists pass the “Mansfeld Lakes” Wine Route, the Sweet Lake (Süßer See), the town and castle of Querfurt, and finally the extensive Ziegelroda forest.
The Saale Cycle Route
The 403 km cycle route starts in the Fichtel Mountains (Bavaria), runs among others through Thuringia and Saale-Unstrut (southern Saxony-Anhalt), and in Barby near the mouth of the Saale meets the Elbe Cycle Route. Once Naumburg Cathedral is reached, Goseck Castle soon follows downstream high above the Saale.
On the Dolmen Cycle Path (Dolmenradweg) the solar observatory can be reached via a small detour from Leissling (attention: steep path to the castle). Also the State Museum of Prehistory in Halle lies almost directly on the Saale Cycle Route. From Naumburg you can also reach the Nebra Ark via the Unstrut Cycle Route.
The Elbe Cycle Route
The middle section of the Elbe Cycle Route between Lutherstadt Wittenberg, the state capital of Magdeburg, and the old Hanseatic towns of Tangermünde and Havelberg is about 260 km long. In this section also lies the circular sanctuary Pömmelte Woodhenge. The turn-off just before Schönebeck is signposted.
Der Dolmenradweg
Der Dolmenradweg verbindet den Himmelsscheibenradweg in Querfurt mit dem Saaleradweg bei Goseck. Der Radweg beginnt in Querfurt, führt über die Burg Querfurt zum Grab der Dolmengöttin und zur Eichstädter Warte. Danach geht es weiter zum Geiseltalsee. Über Braunsbedra, Schortau und Lunstädt radeln Sie nach Goseck, wo sich das Sonnenobservatorium und das Schloss Goseck befinden. Vorbei am Schloss Goseck führt der Radweg über Lobitzsch zur Fährbrücke nach Leißling. Hier endet der Dolmenradweg. Um den Saaleradweg oder den Unstrutradweg bei Naumburg/Freyburg zu erreichen, empfiehlt es sich, nach dem Abstecher nach Goseck über Dobichau und Großjena zur Unstrut und dann zur Saale zu fahren.
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