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Touring cycling around Riedsee offers a variety of routes through diverse landscapes. The region features a mix of flat paths, often found around lakes, and more varied terrain in the surrounding areas. These routes typically include sections along rivers and through local towns, providing a blend of natural scenery and cultural points of interest. The elevation changes are generally minimal, making many routes accessible for different fitness levels.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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Matching the Schützenbrücke, there is the inn with a lot of history since 1724 and today with upscale cuisine. Go inside, it's worth it, as a vacationer I treated myself to a 5-course menu and didn't regret it. I can't describe all the flavors and I didn't know if and how I should combine the different ingredients. Simply a great surprise.
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www.suedkurier.de/ In 1724, one could quench their thirst at the Schützen. The members of the Donaueschingen marksmen's guild probably met there for this purpose. In 1731, innkeeper Josef Schönbrodt received permission to expand the beer service to include wine. The Schützen was a large agricultural estate. Gradually, the down-to-earth inn transformed into a hotel and finally into one of the premier establishments in Donaueschingen. Rising guest numbers led to the construction of the Kurhaus Schützen in 1901, in a park-like garden with a tennis court. This was connected to the main building by a covered walkway. The Kurhaus was open from May to October each year. In its heyday, the traditional inn was the leading establishment in town. Ernst-Wilhelm Buri, who had taken over the Schützen from his mother Anna, together with his wife Lore, used the tourism that revived from the mid-1950s onwards to consolidate the hotel business. When he died in 1976, his widow and his son Frieder continued to run the Schützen. Various landlords operated the inn until the summer of 2023, when brothers Marco (kitchen) and Antonio (service) Garofalo brought a breath of fresh air to the establishment, which was carefully modernized. For my taste, the dark walls take some getting used to, so I focused on the food. Since I'm from the Allgäu and will probably never be here again, I treated myself to a 5-course menu with 2 different wines. Go in, it's worth it, preferably more than 2 courses and without beer.
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www.schwarzwaelder-bote.de The Schützenbrücke will turn 170 years old on September 12th. However, the bridge was not always as stately as it spans the Brigach today. It was celebrated grandly nonetheless: On September 12, 1841, the festive inauguration and opening of the new "Leopoldsbrücke", as the fine piece was then called, took place. New Leopoldsbrücke? Yes, people had opportunities to cross the Brigach on dry feet here even earlier. The weekly newspaper from 1841 mentions a wooden bridge that had decayed. The construction was a major undertaking and began in 1838 with the removal of the old wooden footbridge and the laying of the foundation for the new bridge. An interim emergency bridge was erected next to it to keep traffic flowing during the construction work. "For a long time, the inhabitants on the lively Danube spring have missed this more stable means of connection between town and country and impatiently awaited the bridge dam, which would tame the course of the often powerful Brigach (...)." During the Second World War, when the French marched into Donaueschingen, the Brigach bridge was blown up. Bridges were blown up here one after another on the afternoon of April 21, 1941 – actually to halt the advance of the French. This did not succeed. On the contrary. The gap in the bridge was filled with rubble and broken stones, and beams laid over them served as the roadway, making it passable again just one day after the French marched in. To this day, the Schützenbrücke is arguably the most frequented crossing over the inner-city Brigach.
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A distinctive pedestrian and cycle bridge in Donaueschingen crossing over the water near the sports grounds. A convenient crossing point on the route out of town heading south.
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Bench under the linden tree
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The parish church of St. John the Baptist in Pfohren (a district of Donaueschingen) is not only a historical gem but is also known far beyond the region as the "Stork Church". For the people of Pfohren, "their" storks are an important part of the village identity and a popular photo motif for tourists.
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There are over 400 touring cycling routes available around Riedsee, catering to various preferences and skill levels. You'll find a wide selection of paths to explore the lake and the broader Hessian Ried region.
The routes around Riedsee offer a good mix of difficulty levels. You'll find over 150 easy routes, more than 160 moderate options, and nearly 100 more challenging trails. This variety ensures there's something for every touring cyclist, from beginners to experienced riders.
Yes, many routes around Riedsee are ideal for families and beginners due to their flat terrain, especially those directly along the lakeside. For example, the Riedsee – Riedsee Circular Trail loop from Hüfingen (Kernstadt) is an easy, circular option that allows you to enjoy the scenery without significant elevation changes.
Touring cyclists around Riedsee can expect diverse scenery. The lake itself offers picturesque views with exceptionally clear waters and a beautiful sand beach. Beyond the immediate lakeside, the Hessian Ried region features an extensive network of trails through varied landscapes, providing continuous panoramic views and natural beauty.
Yes, several circular routes are available, perfect for starting and ending your tour at the same point. An excellent example is the Riedsee – Riedsee Circular Trail loop from Hüfingen (Kernstadt), which offers a pleasant loop around the lake.
Riedsee is suitable for touring cycling year-round. The warmer months are ideal for enjoying the sand beach and water activities, while the cooler months, even winter, offer a particularly serene experience with panoramic views. The clear water quality is consistently monitored, making it appealing throughout the year.
Cyclists will find convenient amenities around Riedsee. The Riedsee-Camping site offers modern facilities, an on-site restaurant serving local cuisine, and kiosks at the lido during bathing season. Additionally, nearby towns like Leeheim and Geinsheim provide further dining options and services.
While Riedsee is primarily accessed by car, public transport options are available to nearby towns. From these towns, you might need to walk or take a local bus for the final stretch to reach the lake and its cycling routes. It's advisable to check local transport schedules in advance.
While cycling around Riedsee, you can enjoy the natural beauty of the lake itself, including its clear waters and sand beach. The surrounding Hessian Ried region offers charming landscapes. You might also pass through or near towns like Leeheim and Geinsheim, which provide local character and amenities.
The touring cycling routes around Riedsee are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 3,400 ratings. Reviewers often praise the clear water, the flat and accessible lakeside paths, and the serene atmosphere, especially during quieter seasons.
Yes, many routes extend beyond the immediate lakeside, delving into the broader Hessian Ried region. This allows for longer distances and more varied terrain, offering a different perspective of the area. You can find routes that connect the lake with nearby towns and the wider trail network.


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