Eder cycle path
Author’s recommendation

Rest Stop
Railway-Café in the Via-Adrina CenterNationalparkZentrum Kellerwald
Safety information
There are sections with coarse gravel, so please drive carefully at these points. In a short section between Ederbringhausen and Schmittlotheim there is a hairpin, this is a sliding section.Tips and hints
In spring, the river landscape is particularly beautiful, because while everything is slowly starting to turn green, you can still enjoy the many beautiful views.Take time to stop at one of the bird observation pulpits to observe the variety of birds.Start
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Public transport
Public-transport-friendly
You can take the train directly to Erndtebrück. From there, the Eder cycle path is signposted.All travel options by train can be found at: https://www.eder-radweg.de/service/anreise.html
Getting there
You reach Erndtebrück via the B62.If you want to get on in Frankenberg (Eder), you can get there via the B252 and B253.
If you want to cycle the other way around, i.e. start in Baunatal-Guntershausen, you can arrive via the A7 and exit Take Guxhagen.
If you come via the A49, then you have to take the Baunatal-Süd exit.
Parking
If you arrive by car you can park in Erndtebrück at the train station and from there get on the Eder cycle path. The first sign can be found in front of the station building on the left. If you cycle the other way around, from Guntershausen to Erndtebrück, you can also park there at the station. There are parking spaces at other stations: Frankenberg (Eder), Viermünden, Ederbringhausen (battery charging cabinets), Schmittlotheim, Herzhausen National Park Station (battery charging cabinets), WabernCoordinates
Book recommendation by the author
Maßstab: 1:50.000
ISBN:978-3-85000-695-8
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Equipment
The cycle path can be used with all common bicycles, but not suitable for racing bikes. Mountain bike or trekking bike recommendedStatistics
- 3 Stages
The first very varied stage runs between Erndtebrück and Frankenberg (Eder) for about 68 km. Here you will experience a varied route characteristic.
The second stage runs between Frankenberg (Eder) and Edersee-Hemfurth for about 45 km. Here you will experience the proximity to the Eder and the ...
Die 3. Etappe führt euch auf ca. 56 km von Hemfurth durch das Edertal zur Edermündung und von dort weiter nach Guntershausen.
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