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Touring cycling in Bornbachtal offers routes through a landscape characterized by gentle terrain and river valleys. The area features paths alongside waterways like the Gerdau River and Bornbach, providing a generally flat profile suitable for various skill levels. Cyclists can expect to traverse open countryside and sections near natural water features. The region's topography is defined by its riverine environment rather than significant elevation changes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Great for any fitness level. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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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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For those who want to cross the river on foot or by bike without getting wet, I recommend the pedestrian bridge a few meters further west from here. The dirt path is also visible on the map. It is possible that you will encounter nasty vegetation, depending on when it was last mowed.
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The Ilmenau is an 86 km long, or 125 km long including its source stream Stederau, left and southern tributary of the Elbe in northeastern Lower Saxony. It also flows through Uelzen, as seen here.
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Here you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Ilmenau river.
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The Ilmenau is an 86-kilometer-long (125-kilometer-long with its source, the Stederau) left and southern tributary of the Elbe in northeastern Lower Saxony. With an average water flow of around 18 cubic meters per second, it is by far the largest river in the Lüneburg Heath. From the northwest edge of the Brausebrücke bridge at the Abtsmühle in Lüneburg to its confluence with the Elbe at km 599, it is a federal waterway,[6] for which the Elbe Waterways and Shipping Authority is responsible. [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilmenau_(Fluss)]
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Crossing the Gerdau is possible here. The water is knee- to hip-deep. Take off your pants and go through. A nice pub crawl with a moderate current.
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As was customary in the village in the past, the milk cans stood on a wooden platform ready for collection.
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Cycle route signs and intersections make it easier to find your way. Green and white signposts mark the routes and provide good orientation. Cycle route signs point you in the direction of your next destination and indicate the distance. This makes it easy to find your way. Additionally, small pictograms of the themed routes are displayed, along with a small map below showing the location. The signage ensures that you won't get lost, even without a map.
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Cycle route signs and intersections make it easier to find your way. Green and white signposts mark the routes and provide good orientation. Cycle route signs point you in the direction of your next destination and indicate the distance. This makes it easy to find your way. Additionally, small pictograms of the themed routes are displayed, along with a small map below showing the location. The signage ensures that you won't get lost, even without a map.
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Bornbachtal offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 660 options available. These routes cater to various preferences, including more than 420 easy routes, 160 moderate routes, and nearly 80 more challenging paths.
The terrain in Bornbachtal is characterized by gentle gradients, river valleys, and open fields. Many routes follow waterways like the Gerdau River and Bornbach, providing a generally flat profile. While mostly paved, some paths may include unpaved sections, offering a varied experience through picturesque rolling hills and dense forests of the Odenwald region.
Yes, Bornbachtal is well-suited for family cycling. The region features many routes with gentle gradients, particularly those following river valleys or disused railway lines, which offer a charming and relatively flat profile. These paths are ideal for cyclists of all ages and fitness levels.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Bornbachtal are designed as circular tours, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Wooden bridge over the Gerdau River – Bridge Over the Gerdau River loop from Niendorf II is an easy circular route that follows the Gerdau River, offering scenic views.
Bornbachtal's routes offer views of diverse natural features. You can explore the Bornbachtal Nature Reserve, discover the Marshland with dragon root and water fringe in the Bornbachtal, or enjoy the tranquility of the Quiet forest road in Lüneburg Heath. The wider Odenwald region also boasts panoramic views from elevated points like the "Hohe Strasse" and unique natural monuments such as the Böllsteiner Gneissfelsen and the Rimdidim Rock.
While cycling in Bornbachtal, you can encounter charming bridges like the Bornbach Bridge and Pond or the Bridge at Neumühle. The broader Odenwald region, which encompasses Bornbachtal, offers historical sites such as Lichtenberg Castle with its panoramic views, and picturesque half-timbered houses in local villages. The Evangelical Church in Kirchbrombach also houses a significant 15th-century altarpiece.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months are generally the most pleasant for touring cycling in Bornbachtal. During these seasons, the weather is mild, and the natural landscapes are vibrant, offering ideal conditions for exploring the region's diverse routes and enjoying outdoor activities.
The region is generally accessible, and while specific public transport links directly to all trailheads might vary, the Odenwald area is served by regional transport options. Cyclists should check local train and bus schedules for routes that accommodate bicycles, especially when planning longer journeys or point-to-point tours.
Yes, for cyclists seeking a greater challenge, Bornbachtal offers routes with more varied terrain and elevation changes. An example is the Old Milk Cans on Wooden Table – Cycling Junction 19 Signpost loop from Nienwohlde, which is rated as difficult and includes diverse landscapes for a more demanding experience.
The touring cycling routes in Bornbachtal are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 1600 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's varied terrain, the tranquility of the river valleys, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable experience.
Yes, the wider Odenwald region, including areas around Bornbachtal, supports cyclists with facilities such as certified "Bed & Bike" accommodations. You can also find bike hire stations, workshops, and repair services. E-bikes are available for rent, making the hilly sections of the Odenwald more accessible to a broader range of cyclists.
Yes, as you cycle through Bornbachtal and the surrounding Odenwald villages, you'll find opportunities to stop at local cafes and pubs. The region is known for its culinary delights, including local apple wine and traditional dishes, providing pleasant breaks during your tour.
Parking facilities are generally available in and around the villages of Bornbachtal and at popular starting points for cycling routes. It's advisable to check specific route descriptions or local signage for designated parking areas to ensure convenient access to your chosen tour.


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