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Bayreuth - Würzburg (7 Tage) Bayreuth - Würzburg (7 Tage) Beschreibung: Freuen Sie sich auf diese besondere Radreise entlang des Mains, denn Sie starten am noch ganz kleinen Roten Main in der berühmten Festspielstadt Bayreuth. Erst bei der historischen Bierstadt Kulmbach fließen auch die Wasser des zweiten Quellfl usses, des Weißen Mains hinzu und erst jetzt radeln Sie wirklich am Main. Wundervolle Glanzlichter hält der Flusslauf in den nächsten Tagen für Sie parat. Entdecken Sie die prächtige Barockstadt Bamberg, deren Altstadt zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe zählt und bummeln Sie durch die hübschen Gassen des Weinortes Volkach. Staunen Sie über die barocke Würzburger Schloss-Residenz, die ebenfalls zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe zählt. Diese Tour führt Sie vom kleinen Flüsschen zum großen Fluss, aus der Bierregion in die Weinregion und ist eine kulturelle Reise, die von Kilometer zu Kilometer beeindruckt. Termine: Reisebeginn täglich vom 22.05. – 17.10.2021 möglich Saison 1: 27.09. – 17.10.2021 Saison 2: 22.05. – 22.07.2021 31.08. – 26.09.2021 Saison 3: 23.07. – 30.08.2021 buchbarer Zeitraum: 27.09.2021 - 17.10.2021 Streckenlänge: 266 km Route: Tag 1: Anreise nach Bayreuth Individuelle Anreise nach Bayreuth. Reisen Sie frühzeitig an, die historisch gewachsene ehemalige markgräfliche Residenz und Stadt der Richard-Wagner-Festspiele lohnt sich! Tag 2: Bayreuth - Lichtenfels (ca. 61 km) Sie folgen dem noch jungen Roten Main nach Kulmbach. Eine gemütliche Stadt in bezaubernder oberfränkischer Landschaft am Zusammenfluss des Roten und Weißen Mains und am Fuße von Frankenwald und Fichtelgebirge erwartet Sie. Besuchen Sie die Kulmbacher Altstadt und die majestätische Plassenburg. Ab jetzt radeln Sie tatsächlich am Main! Sie erreichen die hübsche Burgkunstadt und die deutsche Korbstadt Lichtenfels. Hier lohnt noch ein Abstecher zur barocken Wallfahrtsbasilika Vierzehnheiligen. Tag 3: Lichtenfels - Bamberg (ca. 47 km) Wer Lust hat, kann die heutige Etappe mit einem leicht hügeligen Abstecher zum Kloster Banz beginnen. Heute staut sich der junge Main immer wieder zu kleinen idyllischen Seen auf und führt Sie bis nach Bamberg. Freuen Sie sich auf die sehenswerte Altstadt, die zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe gehört! Lassen Sie sich vom spätromanisch-frühgotischen Kaiserdom mit dem Bamberger Reiter beeindrucken, vom alten Brückenrathaus inmitten der Regnitz und von der eindrucksvollen „alten Hofhaltung“! Reise: #10081 Elbe Rad Touristik GmbH Seite 1/3 - 26.09.2021 Geschäftsführer: Christoph Kadlubski & Toralf Büchner E-Mail: [email protected] Gerhart - Hauptmann - Str. 2, 39108 Magdeburg, Deutschland Internet: www.elbe-rad-weg.de Tel.: +49 (0)391 7 330 334, Fax: +49 (0)391 7 330 335 Ust-IdNr.: DE274232798 Tag 4: Bamberg - Haßfurt (ca. 37 km) Sie folgen zunächst kurz der Regnitz bis zum Main. Die Wallfahrtskirche Maria Limbach ist sehr sehenswert. Bald beginnen die ersten Weinberge, die die Grenze zwischen Bier- und Weinfranken markieren. Genießen Sie den Abend in Haßfurts historischem Zentrum. Tag 5: Haßfurt - Volkach (ca. 56 km) Am Vormittag bietet sich ein Abstecher in den hübschen Ort Theres an. Weiter rollen Sie am Mainufer entlang bis Schweinfurt, der eindrucksvollen alten Reichsstadt. Unzählige Rebhänge säumen Ihren Weg in den geschichtsträchtigen, idyllisch gelegenen Weinort Wipfeld. Weiter radeln Sie über Fahr, die Stadt des Bocksbeutels, nach Volkach – bekannt geworden durch seine hervorragenden Weine! Tag 6: Volkach - Würzburg (ca. 65 km) Auf gut asphaltiertem Radweg, der komplett flach verläuft, ist Würzburg schnell erreicht, und so bleibt Zeit für eine individuelle Stadtbesichtigung. Schlendern Sie über den Marktplatz mit dem Rathaus, die alte Mainbrücke sowie über die Marienkapelle mit den Sandsteinfiguren von Tilman Riemenschneider. Ein besonderer Höhepunkt ist die ehemals fürstbischöfliche Residenz. Sie zählt heute zu den schönsten Schlossbauten des süddeutschen Barock. Tag 7: Abreise aus Würzburg Nach dem Frühstück endet Ihre Radreise am Main. Individuelle Heimreise, Rücktransfer per Radbus oder Verlängerung. Preise pro Person: Kategorie B (gute Gasthöfe und Hotels) Saison 1 DZ: 538 € EZ: 648 € Saison 2 DZ: 573 € EZ: 683 € Saison 3 DZ: 614 € EZ: 724 € Kategorie A (komfortable Mittelklassehotels) Saison 1 DZ: 578 € EZ: 738 € Saison 2 DZ: 624 € EZ: 784 € Saison 3 DZ: 674 € EZ: 834 € Reise: #10081 Elbe Rad Touristik GmbH Seite 2/3 - 26.09.2021 Geschäftsführer: Christoph Kadlubski & Toralf Büchner E-Mail: [email protected] Gerhart - Hauptmann - Str. 2, 39108 Magdeburg, Deutschland Internet: www.elbe-rad-weg.de Tel.: +49 (0)391 7 330 334, Fax: +49 (0)391 7 330 335 Ust-IdNr.: DE274232798 ab 538.00 € ab 538.00 € p.P. Reise: #10081 Elbe Rad Touristik GmbH Seite 3/3 - 26.09.2021 Geschäftsführer: Christoph Kadlubski & Toralf Büchner E-Mail: [email protected] Gerhart - Hauptmann - Str. 2, 39108 Magdeburg, Deutschland Internet: www.elbe-rad-weg.de Tel.: +49 (0)391 7 330 334, Fax: +49 (0)391 7 330 335 Ust-IdNr.: DE274232798 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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