R01 Bergen to Elend
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Last edit: 09-01-2021
Route Summary
This tour where you will be guided through the Czech Republic on 10 beautiful routes from Bergen (L), takes you to the following cities. Harrachov is located on the west side of the Giant Mountains, a few kilometers from the Polish border. From here you will make the 3 round trips. The next place is Rychnov, with its many imposing buildings. But also Prague, the city of 100 towers, the historic center, Prague Castle and of course you cross the Vltava River via the Charles Bridge, a city to stay longer than 1 day. With 1 nights in Germany on the way out, and 2 on the way back, this tour is completed.@Marc Telkamp, thank you for making the routes available.
Good trip!
Starting point: Bergen (L), De Welsche Hut.
End point: Elend, Hotel Grüne Tanne
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Duration
7h 10m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
481.50 km
Countries
Sorge (Harz)
RouteXpert Review
This trip is based on the routes that Marc Telkamp drove in 2009 during his tour of the Czech Republic. The routes may differ from the original due to map changes and daily distances.Soon after leaving Bergen (L), you will enter the motorway, since you have to go through the Ruhr area, and this is best done via the motorway. Not very exciting, but good mileage. After about 200 KM you leave the motorway behind you for the time being and you will take a short drive to Diemelstadt. Here you can refuel and eat and drink something at the nearby McDonalds. After the refueling stop, it will head towards Kassel, if you are lucky you will see the 530 meter high Hercules Monument. The imposing statue that watches over the city. You can choose to stop in Kassel, or continue to Neu-Eichenberg, where the next stop is planned at Gasthaus Waldmann. After the stop, it continues towards the end point in the Harz. The surroundings are getting more beautiful, the roads are good and the height differences are clear. Refuel in Nordhausen and then enter the Harz via the town of Ilfeld.
The Harz is the northernmost low mountain range in Germany. The highest mountain is the Brocken with 1,142 meters, which belongs to the Harz National Park. This national park covers about ten percent of the mountain range. The Harz has traditionally been an important mining area
In Sorge, part of the former iron curtain has been preserved. Since the autumn of 2009, a small border museum with various artifacts from the Cold War has been added to the freely accessible open-air museum. A path with 10 information boards, remains of the border fences, a border column, a B tower (the last 14 lookout tower in the Harz Mountains), a weir and an earth bunker illustrate the border security system. Also the MRA Iron Curtain Trail, passes through Sorge, so if you are going to ride this route, you can also say "I did part of the MRA Iron Curtain Trail"!
You can read more about the MRA Iron Curtain Trail via the url below the review.
Despite the large number of highway kilometers, I rated this route with 4 stars.
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The Harz (German: [haːɐ̯ts] (listen)) is a highland area in northern Germany. It has the highest elevations for that region, and its rugged terrain extends across parts of Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia. The name Harz derives from the Middle High German word Hardt or Hart (hill forest). The name Hercynia derives from a Celtic name and could refer to other mountain forests, but has also been applied to the geology of the Harz. The Brocken is the highest summit in the Harz with an elevation of 1,141.1 metres (3,744 ft) above sea level. The Wurmberg (971 metres (3,186 ft)) is the highest peak located entirely within the state of Lower Saxony.
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You have also seen the TankTasTochten of 2009 come along one by one, from now on also as a collection from 2009.
All routes in this collection have been checked and made equal for TomTom, Garmin and MyRoute-app Navigation by a MyRoute-app RouteXpert. The routes follow as much as possible the original route as it was made at the time.
In this collection you will visit the following provinces:
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