Göltzschtalradweg

51.53 km long
Difficulty: medium
Condition: medium
Great panorama
Cycling
  • 3:43 h
  • 51.53 km
  • 371 m
  • 624 m
  • 296 m
  • 798 m
  • 502 m
  • Start: Klingenthal
  • Destination: Mylau

The Göltzschtalradweg, with a route length of approximately 50 kilometers, starts in the center of the music city Klingenthal and passes by the Sparkasse Vogtland Arena and the Muldenberg reservoir to the Göltzschtal Bridge.

The start of the Göltzsch Cycle Path is located in the town center of Klingenthal. From here, it is not far to the impressive Sparkasse Vogtland Arena, one of the most modern large ski jumps in Europe.

In the area of the village of Muldenberg, the first rafting village in Germany, the Göltzschtalradweg crosses the Mulderadweg. Thus, there is the possibility to cycle eastwards to the balcony of Vogtland—to Schöneck—or in the other direction further into the Ore Mountains. A mountain bike is recommended for both routes. However, the Göltzschtalradweg continues from Muldenberg to Grünbach above the towns of Falkenstein, Auerbach, and Rodewisch, which line up like pearls.

In Falkenstein, you can cycle on the 21-kilometer long Falkenstein–Oelsnitz cycle path, a former railway embankment now with a wide asphalt lane, into the Elster valley, where you can continue your tour on the Elster cycle path.
Between Rodewisch and Lengenfeld, a detour from the Göltzschtalradweg to the Plohn leisure park is worthwhile, which annually delights hundreds of thousands of guests from big to small. Past idyllic meadows and fields, you reach Lengenfeld and Weissensand–Muhlwand on the former railway embankment, now a sandy cycle path. With some luck, you can watch hobby gold prospectors at work or use the stop to visit the alum mine, which is located directly on the path.
Shortly after Muhlwand, a tour on the Raumbachtalradweg is recommended, which connects Mylau with Reichenbach and Heinsdorfergrund. Directly, it goes to the world’s largest brick bridge, the Göltzschtal Bridge. This impressive structure spans the valley from Mylau to Netzschkau and still serves as a scheduled rail route today. The Göltzschtal Bridge is the top photo motive of Vogtland.


Up to the confluence of the Göltzsch into the Weiße Elster between Elsterberg and Greiz, you can follow the river on a road and combine your bike tour with the Elster cycle path.

Note: This section in the valley is not a developed cycle path!

Waypoints

Start
Start
Klingenthal

Good to know

Pavements

Unknown (76%)
Asphalt (9%)
Gravel (13%)
Trail (2%)

Best to visit

suitable
Depends on weather

Directions

You start the Göltzschtalradweg in Klingenthal at the tourist information center, where you can first get the latest information. The route then leads you out of Klingenthal through the forest directly along the Sparkasse Vogtland Arena and continues to Kottenheide, Muldenberg, and Hammerbrücke. At Hammerbrücke, you turn towards Rissfälle, then to Druckersmühle, the Bastei, the Göltzschtal mill, and along the Falkenstein reservoir, which is suitable for refreshment. Through Falkenstein, on the heights past Auerbach to Rebesgrün. Via Ebersreuth to Lengenfeld to the Hintere Walkmühle. Through Weißen Sand, Jägerhaus, and Mühlwand, you reach Mylau. Shortly after Mylau, you reach the Göltzschtal Bridge, the destination of the bike journey. Feel free to continue on to Greiz to cycle on the Elster cycle path.

Equipment

You don’t necessarily need professional equipment for the route, but you should have at least the minimum equipment with you (helmet, repair kit, weather-appropriate clothing, provisions, and drinking water).

Directions & Parking facilities

You can reach Klingenthal via the A72 exit Oelsnitz and continue on the B92. In Adorf, take the B283 to Klingenthal.
Public parking spaces are available in the town area.

Klingenthal is accessible by bus and train. Use the information at www.vvvogtland.de or call 03744/19449.

Additional information

Vogtland Tourism Association e.V.

Tel: +49 (0) 3744 18886 0

E-Mail: info@vogtland-tourismus.de 

Internet: www.vogtland-tourismus.de 

Literature

Further information can be found on the Vogtland Tourism Association website at www.vogtland-tourismus.de or by calling 03744/188860, as well as at other tourist information points along the route.

Author

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01099 Dresden

Organization

Vogtland - Sinfonie der Natur

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Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author

Cycle the Göltzschtalradweg from Klingenthal in the direction of the Göltzschtal Bridge. From Muldenberg, you mainly ride downhill and don’t have to exert yourself so much.

Safety guidelines

Please assess your own fitness and remember to bring enough drinks with you.

Map

Information on further routes and activities can be found on the activity pages of the Vogtland Tourism Association at www.vogtland-tourismus.de

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