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New interactive cycle map published: Discover the most beautiful spots in the Ludwigsburg district

On your saddles, get set, go - the new interactive cycle map of the Ludwigsburg district has been published. The intuitive operation of the online map facilitates route guidance and orientation for all cyclists on the road.

Celtic remains, historic mills, impressive steep slopes and idyllic river valleys - there is much to discover in the district of Ludwigsburg. This diversity is particularly easy to explore by bike or e-bike. An overview of the cycle paths in the district is provided by the new free cycle map published at the beginning of the year, which, in addition to seven tourist cycle routes, also shows the everyday cycle path network for the first time.

The newly created interactive map shows the seven major tourist cycle routes in the district of Ludwigsburg and directs users to the homepage and all important information via links. With the help of zoom functions, route planning and orientation are made easy. The map section can be restricted to a specific location using the search function. The interactive map can be customized with a selection of different background images and aerial photos. "You can discover the most beautiful corners of the Ludwigsburg district here," says District Administrator Dietmar Allgaier, delighted with the modern presentation of the cycle routes.

The online map can be found on the website https://www.landkreis-ludwigsburg.de/de/umwelt-technik/karo-karten-online/tourismus/ and can be used on all mobile devices. The two themed cycle maps "Glemsmühlenweg" and "Keltenweg" can also be accessed here as interactive maps.

The print versions of the cycle maps are available free of charge at the citizen information desk in Ludwigsburg district hall, in many towns and municipalities and on request from the district administration office: Landratsamt Ludwigsburg, Fachbereich Vermessung, Flurneuordnung und Landkreisentwicklung - Tourismus, Hindenburgstr. 30/1, 71638 Ludwigsburg.