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Cycle Route Euregio-Egrensis-Radfernweg Bayern-Thüringen-Sachsen-Böhmen

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Elevation profile Cycle Route Euregio-Egrensis-Radfernweg Bayern-Thüringen-Sachsen-BöhmenWaldsassenKlášter TepláLoketGreizBad Berneck20040060080010001200050100150200250300350400450500550600

Added on 19 Oct 2025,

on 28 Dec 2025

Cycle route metrics

Total distance in km

616

GPS track data

Information about rights to the gps-track data

Rights owner

OpenStreetMap and Contributors + biroto-Redaktion (biroto.eu)

Rights characteristic / license

Contains information from OpenStreetMap, which is made available here under the Open Database License(ODbL)

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opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/

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https://openstreetmap.org/relation/5449114#map=7/49.1466/16.6084

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by biroto-Redaktion on 28 Dec 2025

Track points in total

12.051

Track points per km (avg)

20

Start/endpoint

Start location

Marktredwitz, Bayern, DE (531 m NHN)

End location

Marktredwitz, Bayern, DE (531 m NHN)

Beds4Cyclists, worth visiting and infrastructure

Name and address

Latitude / Longitude

Phone
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Mobile

Type of accommodation

Rating for cyclists

Route km
Dist. to route
Elevation

 

19 km
1,5 km
566 m

 

DE-95692 Konnersreuth

 

Gasthof

 

26 km
0,1 km
477 m

 

DE-95652 Waldsassen

 

Tourist information

Hours of opening

23. März 2015 bis 30. Oktober 2015:

Montag bis Freitag               von 9  bis 17 Uhr
Samstag/Sonntag/Feiertage von 10 bis 12 Uhr

31. Oktober 2015 bis März 2016:
Montag bis Freitag                von 9   bis 13 Uhr 

Allerheiligen, Heiligabend, 1. und 2. Weihnachtsfeiertag sowie Silvester, Neujahr und Dreikönig geschlossen.

 

27 km
0,0 km
477 m

DE-95652 Waldsassen

 

Heritage building(s)

Basilika von Waldsassen
Basilika von Waldsassen
Waldsassener Klosterbibliothek
Waldsassener Klosterbibliothek
Kloster Waldsassen, Innenraum der Stiftsbasilika
Kloster Waldsassen, Innenraum der Stiftsbasilika

Waldsassen is a town in the district of Tirschenreuth Wikipedia Icon in the Upper Palatinate region of Bavaria.

The Cistercian Waldsassen Abbey was founded on 1 October 1133 by the Bavarian noble Margrave Diepold III of Vohburg. An Imperial abbey from 1214 onwards, it fell to Palatinate-Mosbach-Neumarkt branch of the House of Wittelsbach under the rule of Count Palatine Otto II in 1465.

The Palatinate rulers had the monastery dissolved in the course of the Protestant Reformation in 1571, whereafter the premises were used as tenements. Not until the 17th century new building arose in the vicinity, while after the Counter-Reformation, the abbey from 1661 onwards was resettled with Cistercian monks descending from Fürstenfeld Abbey. However, Waldsassen again was secularised during the 1803 German Mediatisation.

Part of the Kingdom of Bavaria from 1806, the local economy, mainly porcelain and glassblowing industries, was boosted by the opening of the Wiesau–Cheb railway line in 1865. Prince Regent Luitpold vested Waldsassen with city rights in 1896. The monastery again became a priory of Cistercian nuns in 1863 and again achieved the status of an independent abbey in 1925. The monastery church received the papal title of basilica minor in 1969.

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by-sa: CREATIVE COMMONS Attribution-ShareAlike

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Input taken over from:

Wikipedia contributors, 'Waldsassen', Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 20 May 2015, 00:56 UTC, <http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Waldsassen&oldid=663177626> [accessed 2 June 2015]

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02 Jun 2015

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biroto-Redaktion

 

27 km
0,4 km
486 m

 

DE-95652 Waldsassen

 

Hotel

 

107 km
1,0 km
624 m

 

CZ-353 01 Mariánské Lázně

 

Hotel

 

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