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GermanyRegensburg
City stroll
Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany

City stroll

Length2.7 mi
Elev. Gain52.5 ft
Est. Steps6000
Historic site
Quiet place
Off trail
No/weak signal
Created by Theophone 3

City stroll Introduction

City stroll is a 2.7 mile (6,000-step) route located near Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany. This route has an elevation gain of about 52.5 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Ort: Stadt Regensburg. Start ist am Galgenberg beim Finanzamt. Wir gehen Richtung Stadtmitte bei der nächsten Straße links in die Bischof-Konrad-Straße Richtung Ortsteil Kumpfmühl über den sogenannten Eisbuckl. In Kumpfmühl gehen wir Richtung Altstadt über die Kumpfmühler Brücke am Amts.- und Landgericht mit JVA zum Ägidien Platz. Von da zur Ludwigstrasse über Haidplatz zum Domplatz und weiter zum Dachauplatz wo die Wanderung endet. 😎

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Regensburg

Place
Regensburg (US: , German: [ˈʁeːɡn̩sbʊɐ̯k] (listen); older English: Ratisbon; Austro-Bavarian: Rengschburg or Rengschburch) is a city in south-east Germany, at the confluence of the Danube, Naab and Regen rivers. With more than 150,000 inhabitants, Regensburg is the fourth-largest city in the State of Bavaria after Munich, Nuremberg and Augsburg.

Regensburg Cathedral

Place
Regensburg Cathedral (German: Dom St. Peter or Regensburger Dom), also known as St. Peter's Cathedral, is an example of important Gothic architecture within the German state of Bavaria. It is a landmark for the city of Regensburg, Germany, and the seat of the Catholic Diocese of Regensburg.

Principality of Regensburg

Place
The Principality of Regensburg (German: Fürstentum Regensburg) was a principality of the Holy Roman Empire created in 1803; following the dissolution of the Empire in 1806, it was part of the Confederation of the Rhine until 1810. Its capital was Regensburg.

Niedermünster, Regensburg

Place
The Niedermünster or Niedermünster Abbey (German: Reichsstift Niedermünster), Regensburg, was a house of canonesses (Frauenstift) in Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany. At the height of its power it was one of the wealthiest and most influential in Bavaria. The church is still in use as the parish church of Regensburg Cathedral.

Roman Catholic Diocese of Regensburg

Place
The Diocese of Regensburg (Latin: Dioecesis Ratisbonensis) is a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory seated in Regensburg, Germany. Its district covers parts of northeastern Bavaria; it is subordinate to the archbishop of Munich and Freising. The diocese has 1.22 million Catholics, constituting 81% of its population.

Theater Regensburg

Place
Theater Regensburg (also known as the Stadttheater Regensburg, theatre of the city of Regensburg) is a theatrical organization that produces operas, musicals, ballets, plays, and concerts in Regensburg, Germany. The organization operates several performance venues throughout the city.

Regensburg Museum of History

Place
The Regensburg Museum of History (Regensburg Historische Museum), currently resides in a former Minorite monastery, is a museum of the history, art and culture of Regensburg and eastern Bavaria from the Stone Age to the present day. The former monastery of St Salvator, located in the city's Dachauplatz district, was founded in 1221 by the Bishop of Regensburg Konrad IV of Frontenhausen, Count Otto VIII of Bavaria, and King Henry VII.

Regensburg Sausage Kitchen

Place
The Historic Sausage Kitchen of Regensburg (German: Historische Wurstküche zu Regensburg) is a restaurant in Regensburg, Germany. This is notable as perhaps the oldest continuously open public restaurant in the world.In 1135 AD a building was erected as the construction office for the Regensburg stone bridge.

Scots Monastery, Regensburg

Place
The Scots Monastery (in German Schottenkirche, Schottenkloster or Schottenstift) is the former Benedictine Abbey of St James (Jakobskirche) in Regensburg, Germany. It was founded in the 11th century by Irish missionaries and for most of its history was in the hands of first Irish, then Scottish monks.

Saint Emmeram's Abbey

Place
St. Emmeram's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Emmeram or Reichsabtei Sankt Emmeram), now known as Schloss Thurn und Taxis, Schloss St. Emmeram, and St. Emmeram's Basilica, was a Benedictine monastery founded in about 739 in Regensburg in Bavaria (modern southeastern Germany) at the grave of the itinerant Frankish bishop Saint Emmeram.
Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

2.7 mi

Elev. Gain

52.5 ft

Est. Steps

6000
Created by
Theophone 3
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