Jagsttal Mit Seitentälern Zwischen Crailsheim Und Kirchberg
Jagsttal Mit Seitentälern Zwischen Crailsheim Und Kirchberg
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No traffic touring cycling routes in Jagsttal Mit Seitentälern Zwischen Crailsheim Und Kirchberg traverse a structurally rich cultural landscape defined by the meandering Jagst river. The terrain features wide floodplains, narrow valleys, and expansive high plains used for agriculture. Cyclists encounter a mix of untouched river courses, stone walls, and former vineyard terraces, alongside canyons and natural monuments. This region offers diverse landscapes for touring cyclists seeking routes away from major roads.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
4.3
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79
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55.4km
03:42
810m
810m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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23
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42.3km
02:37
290m
290m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
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17
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22.1km
01:21
180m
180m
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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8
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14.6km
00:54
140m
140m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The **Jewish Cemetery Michelbach an der Lücke** is an important historical memorial site in the district of Schwäbisch Hall. ### History The cemetery was established **around 1840/41**, as the Jewish community previously had to bury their dead in distant Schopfloch. The **first burial took place in 1841**, the **last in 1939**. It served not only Michelbach but also surrounding communities without their own cemetery. ### Appearance The site covers approximately **2,300 m²** and comprises around **270 gravestones**. It is surrounded by a wall and divided by paths. As is customary in Jewish cemeteries, the graves are preserved permanently and are not reused. ### Significance The cemetery is a central testament to the once large Jewish community in Michelbach. After its destruction during the Nazi era, it remained as a silent place of remembrance. ### Conclusion Today, the cemetery commemorates Jewish life in the region and holds great cultural and historical significance.
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Rittersaal and cafe with delicious cake
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Two-story, plastered mansard hipped roof building with solid ground floor and timber-framed upper floor, bat dormers and roof turret with Welscher hood, relief building inscription marked "1830"
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A very beautiful route along the Jagst River! Cycling here is fun.
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Magnificent Jagst Valley. Perfect for unwinding
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The Art Nouveau church in Gaggstatt is an impressive example of functional-poetic church architecture: aesthetic, symbolic, and spiritually thoughtful. A true gem, its architecture and art invite inner peace and spiritual reflection. The church was built between 1904 and 1905 according to plans by the renowned architect Theodor Fischer, who was personally recommended by King Wilhelm II of Württemberg. It is a hall church made of shell limestone quarry stone combined with sandstone decorations. The twin-towered façade features round towers, beneath whose conical roofs lies a bridge housing the bells. A central arcade design of the galleries and a wood-beamed ceiling characterize the interior. The gallery balustrades are artfully painted in shades of blue and bear biblical inscriptions. For example, the biblical quotation "Blessed are those who hear God's word and keep it" is adorned above the organ loft. The pulpit stands in the center, elevated by stone. It is based on a relief band bearing the inscription "One thing is needed!" and is flanked by figures: Jesus in a gesture of blessing and Mary of Bethany. The organ loft itself features an Art Nouveau relief scene: the Nativity, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, and the Resurrection of Christ. Two boy sculptures at the main portal (lyre on the left, violin on the right) carry banners bearing the hymns "Hallelujah – sing to the Lord" and "Give thanks to Him, praise His name." A face of Christ is emblazoned above the portal. The organ itself dates from 1905 and was built by the Friedrich Goll company.
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beautiful view of the Jagst Valley
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The Jagsttal Mit Seitentälern Zwischen Crailsheim Und Kirchberg region offers a wide selection of no-traffic touring cycling routes, with over 570 options available. This includes more than 170 easy routes, nearly 300 moderate routes, and over 100 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
The Jagsttal is renowned for its 'structurally rich cultural landscape' and largely untouched river course, providing a tranquil escape. The region features wide floodplains, narrow valleys, and idyllic villages, with many routes specifically designed to keep you away from major roads. This allows for an immersive experience of nature and history, perfect for relaxation and clear thoughts.
The no-traffic touring routes in Jagsttal are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.55 stars from over 2,400 ratings. Cyclists often praise the peaceful environment, the varied landscapes, and the opportunity to explore historical sites and natural beauty away from traffic.
Yes, the region offers over 170 easy no-traffic touring cycling routes, perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. These routes often follow the gentle meanders of the Jagst river through wide floodplains, providing a comfortable and scenic experience. A good example is the Jagst Bridge – Jagst Bridge near Eichenau loop from Kirchberg an der Jagst, which is a moderate route but offers a relatively gentle introduction to the area.
Absolutely. For experienced touring cyclists, there are over 100 difficult no-traffic routes available. These routes often feature more significant elevation changes and cover longer distances, taking you through diverse terrain beyond the river valleys into expansive high plains. Consider the challenging Langenburg Castle – Kochertal Bridge loop from Kirchberg an der Jagst, which includes over 800 meters of elevation gain.
Many no-traffic routes in Jagsttal pass by fascinating historical and natural attractions. You can discover imposing castles like Langenburg Castle, historic mills such as the Historic hammer mill Gröningen, and the ruins of the Heinzenmühle. Natural highlights include the Teufelsklinge gorge and the beautiful Wild Garlic Trail along the Jagst, particularly stunning in spring.
Yes, the region is full of hidden gems and scenic viewpoints. Beyond the well-known attractions, you might stumble upon forgotten bridges, charming chapels, or unique natural monuments like the Gronach Stepping Stones and the Hammerschmiede. The Jagst Valley near Mistlau – View of the Jagst River loop from Tiefenbach offers picturesque views of the meandering river.
Many of the easy and moderate no-traffic routes are well-suited for families. The gentle terrain along the river valleys and the absence of vehicle traffic provide a safe and enjoyable environment for children. Routes that pass by attractions like the Nature Park Playground – Crailsheimer Eichwald loop from Tiefenbach can add extra fun for younger riders.
The Jagsttal region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring is particularly lovely when the wild garlic is in bloom along the Bärlauchpfad. Summer offers pleasant temperatures for cycling, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Always check local weather conditions before you head out, as the region experiences varied weather.
Yes, many no-traffic touring cycling routes in Jagsttal are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This is convenient for those traveling by car. Examples include the Source of the Tauber – Anhäuser Wall loop from Kirchberg an der Jagst and the Langenburg Castle – Kochertal Bridge loop from Kirchberg an der Jagst.
Many towns and villages along the Jagst river, such as Kirchberg an der Jagst and Crailsheim, offer designated parking areas that serve as convenient trailheads for the cycling routes. The well-developed network, including sections of the prominent Kocher-Jagst-Bicycle Trail, ensures accessible starting points throughout the region.


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