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Barbarossa Cycleway

Cycleways in GermanyFrederick I, Holy Roman EmperorPalatinate (region)Transport in Rhineland-PalatinateWorms, Germany

The Barbarossa Cycleway (German: Barbarossa-Radweg) is an 88 kilometre (55 mile) long cycle path in Germany, that links the North Palatine Uplands to the old imperial city of Worms on the River Rhine. It passes through the largely level, but varied landscape of the Palatinate region, before it reaches the vineyards of the Rhine Plain. It thus links the Glan-Blies Cycleway via the Barbarossa city of Kaiserslautern with the Rhine Cycleway. The whole route is uniformly signed with the cycleway logo which portrays a stylised Emperor Barbarossa. The figure of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa at the north portal of Worms Cathedral was used as the prototype. Several sections have been left natural, so the cycleway is not suitable for racing bicycles or inline skaters.

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Barbarossa Cycleway
Hauptstraße, Oberes Glantal

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66907 Oberes Glantal (Glan-Münchweiler)
Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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