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Touring cycling routes around Bad Säckingen are characterized by a diverse landscape, blending the flat, asphalted paths of the High Rhine Valley with the rolling hills and valleys of the Southern Black Forest (Hotzenwald). The region features natural riverine forests along the Rhine and more demanding routes with significant ascents into the foothills. This varied topography offers a range of experiences for cyclists.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Easy e-mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The riverside promenade on the Rhine in Waldshut is worthwhile for a relaxed stop with a mountain bike. I like to take a short break from the pace here because you can roll along nicely right by the water and enjoy the view of the Rhine. The proximity to the old town makes the section particularly pleasant – perfect for a short break on the go.
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The forest pool is the perfect place to refresh and unwind. It's the perfect place for a break on your bike ride. You can find all the information and opening hours here: https://sws-energie.de/portfolio/waldbad.
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The Bad Säckingen wooden bridge connects the German town of Bad Säckingen with the municipality of Stein in Switzerland (known in Stein as the "wooden bridge over the Rhine"). At 203.7 meters (206.5 meters with canopies), it is the longest covered wooden bridge in Europe. This makes it longer than the Chapel Bridge in Lucerne, which is 202.9 meters (204.7 meters with canopies) (Wikipedia).
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Fridolin's Minster is the landmark of the town of Bad Säckingen and is dedicated to Saint Fridolin of Säckingen, a missionary presumably of Irish origin who founded various monasteries in the Alemannic region in the 6th century. Fridolin's Minster was the collegiate church of the Säckingen Convent and is today the main church of the Roman Catholic parish of Bad Säckingen-Murg. The monastery church was built in the Romanesque style, rebuilt in the Gothic style after a fire in the 14th century, and renovated with Baroque elements in the 17th and 18th centuries. The remains of Saint Fridolin are kept in a richly decorated silver shrine in the publicly accessible Fridolin Chapel on the right side of the choir. The procession on the Sunday after March 6th, commemorating the saint's death and commemoration, enjoys national renown. Due to its legendary history, the church has been included in the list of "Mythical Places on the Upper Rhine" (Wikipedia).
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Laufenburg was first documented in 1173, when the monastery in Säckingen granted the town as a fief to the Habsburgs. The first documented mention of Loufenberc dates back to 1207; the place name means "mountain near the waterfall, near the whirlpool, near the rapids" (Wikipedia).
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Another famous resident of Bad Säckingen
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Laufenburg is a small but beautifully preserved town right on the Rhine. There isn't a huge amount to see, but what there is is lovely.
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There are over 50 touring cycling routes around Bad Säckingen, offering a wide range of experiences from easy riverside paths to more challenging ascents into the Southern Black Forest.
The region offers diverse terrain. You'll find predominantly flat, asphalted cycle paths along the High Rhine Valley, ideal for leisurely tours. Moving away from the river, routes transition into the rolling hills and wild romantic valleys of the Southern Black Forest (Hotzenwald), featuring more demanding ascents and panoramic viewpoints.
Yes, Bad Säckingen offers 15 easy touring cycling routes. A great option is the Laufenburg Bridge – Laufenburg Town Hall loop from Bad Säckingen, which follows the Rhine and connects to the historic town of Laufenburg. Another easy route is the Fridolin's Minster, Bad Säckingen – Wehra River Mouth Nature Reserve loop from Bad Säckingen, offering views of the historic town center and a nature reserve.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can cycle to destinations like the Hornbergbecken reservoir for fantastic views, or the idyllic Bergsee (mountain lake) with the historic Scheffelfelsen rock formation. The wild romantic Wehra Valley also features waterfalls, such as the 'Strahlbrusch' in the Murgtal, which can be part of a scenic route.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops. For example, the Eichener See – Eichener Lake loop from Bad Säckingen offers a moderate challenge, taking you to a unique natural lake. Another option is the Forest Picnic Area – View of Laufenburg loop from Bad Säckingen, which leads through forested areas with panoramic views.
Bad Säckingen offers several cultural highlights. You can cycle across Europe's Longest Covered Wooden Bridge, which connects Bad Säckingen with Switzerland. The charming old town with its impressive Fridolinsmünster is also easily accessible. Further afield, you might encounter historic sites like Beuggen Castle or the Wieladingen Castle Ruins.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 400 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscape, from the flat Rhine paths with views of Switzerland to the challenging Black Forest climbs, and the well-integrated cycling networks like the Rhine Cycle Route.
Yes, the wild romantic Wehra Valley and Murg Valley feature waterfalls. You can find the 'Strahlbrusch' waterfall in the Murgtal. Additionally, the Lehenbach Waterfalls are also located within the broader region and can be incorporated into a tour.
Yes, Bad Säckingen is directly on the Rhine Cycle Route (EuroVelo 15), a major European long-distance cycle path. This route offers mostly paved surfaces and is suitable for cyclists of all fitness levels, connecting Bad Säckingen to destinations like Konstanz and Basel.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while summer provides warm weather for riverside rides and opportunities for bathing. Autumn brings beautiful fall foliage, especially in the Black Forest areas. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Absolutely. While the Rhine Valley offers flat paths, the Southern Black Forest (Hotzenwald) provides more demanding routes with significant ascents. These routes lead to panoramic viewpoints and are ideal for experienced touring cyclists looking for a greater challenge.
Yes, the natural riverine forests along the Rhine support a rich diversity of plant and animal life. Near the Bergsee, you can also find a Wild Animal Enclosure (Wildgehege), allowing visitors to observe animals in a natural setting, which can be a pleasant stop during a cycling tour.


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