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No traffic touring cycling routes around Hornberg are situated in the heart of Germany's Black Forest, within the picturesque Gutach Valley, a tributary of the Kinzig Valley. The region features a diverse landscape of rolling hills, dense forests, and idyllic meadowlands. Elevations range from 364 to 1000 meters above sea level, offering varied terrain for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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49.4km
03:47
880m
880m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.2km
03:04
860m
860m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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14
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.9km
02:10
770m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.8km
01:18
460m
460m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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As a successor to a viewing tower on Mooswaldkopf built in 1905, the current 24 m high Fohrenbühlturm was inaugurated in 1924. Planning and construction management were entrusted to Paul Bonatz, the builder of Stuttgart Central Station. From its viewing platform, the view extends far over the Central Black Forest, the Swabian Jura, the Rhine plain, and the Vosges. Next to the tower is the Schwarzwaldverein's serviced hikers' lodge Gedächtnishaus Fohrenbühl. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mooswaldkopf
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On the Fohrenbühl runs the former border between Baden and Württemberg, a border that has always been a boundary of districts, states, and religions since time immemorial. Lauterbach, as part of the former County of Hohenberg, belonged to Further Austria, but fell to Württemberg in the Peace of Pressburg in 1805. Due to the former Austrian rule, Lauterbach was Catholic. Hornberg was Württemberg, thus Protestant, and in 1810 fell by exchange to the Grand Duchy of Baden. Thus, the curiosity arose with two inns, only 25 m apart, that the "Schwanen" inn, belonging to Hornberg, was Württemberg until 1810 and then became Baden, and the "Adler" inn, previously Further Austrian because it belonged to Lauterbach, fell to Württemberg from 1805 onwards. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fohrenb%C3%BChl
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From the bike, you'll enjoy many rewarding views of the side valleys that remain hidden from the car. This provides many inspiration for further tours.
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Super cool view with a wooden hut
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A very beautiful open-air museum, a real gem with many sights and detailed information without being overwhelming. Good places to stop for refreshments, a children's playground, and great special events like authentic tailoring/sewing or brush making just like in the old days. Absolutely worth seeing in every respect.
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Gutach and Kirnbach are the cradle of the Black Forest symbol par excellence, the Bollenhüte, which are well illustrated with figures in various places.
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is always worth a trip
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Hornberg <-> St. Georgen cycle path. Great downhill route on a paved road. Little traffic. Very idyllic.
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There are 17 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Hornberg. These routes vary in difficulty, with 1 easy, 5 moderate, and 11 challenging options, ensuring there's a suitable ride for various fitness levels.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Hornberg offer diverse terrain, ranging from rolling hills and dense forests to idyllic meadow landscapes. Elevations can vary significantly, from 364 to 1000 meters above sea level. While many paths feature paved surfaces, some routes delve into unpaved and more demanding sections, particularly on the challenging tours. You'll find options suitable for those seeking a relaxed ride as well as for cyclists looking for a more strenuous workout.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Hornberg are circular, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location. An example of a challenging circular route is the Wolfach Old Town – Kinzig Valley Trail loop from Hornberg, which covers nearly 50 km with significant elevation changes.
Hornberg's no-traffic routes offer breathtaking views of the Gutach Valley and the iconic Black Forest Railway. You can also encounter rugged granite rocks and vibrant gorse fountains. For specific viewpoints, consider routes that pass near highlights like the Spitzfelsen Viewpoint or the Huberfelsen Viewpoint, both offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding Black Forest landscape.
Several historical landmarks and attractions are accessible near the no-traffic cycling routes. You can explore the historic View of Hornberg Castle loop from Hornberg, which offers panoramic views from the castle ruins. The impressive Hornberg Viaduct, a key feature of the Black Forest Railway, is also a notable sight. Additionally, the View of Haseneckle – Vogtsbauernhof Open-Air Museum loop from Hornberg takes you near the Black Forest Open Air Museum (Vogtsbauernhof), where you can experience traditional Black Forest life.
The best time for no-traffic touring cycling in Hornberg is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is most favorable, and the natural beauty of the Black Forest is at its peak. While some routes may be accessible in winter, conditions can be challenging due to snow and ice, especially at higher elevations.
Yes, there are routes suitable for families, particularly those with moderate difficulty. The region offers paths that are less strenuous and provide a pleasant experience for all ages. Look for routes with lower elevation gains and smoother surfaces for a more comfortable family outing.
Hornberg and its surrounding villages offer various options for refreshments and accommodation. You'll find cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the towns, as well as guesthouses and hotels. Some routes, like the Ketterer Private Brewery – Hornberger Lebensquell Spring loop from Schlossberg-Hauberg, might pass by local establishments where you can take a break.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from 67 ratings. Reviewers often praise the serene backdrop of the Black Forest, the diverse landscapes, and the well-maintained paths that allow for an immersive, traffic-free cycling experience. The combination of challenging climbs and rewarding views is frequently highlighted.
Yes, there is at least one easy no-traffic touring cycling route around Hornberg, perfect for beginners or those seeking a more relaxed ride. These routes typically feature less elevation gain and smoother terrain, making them accessible for a wider range of cyclists. An example of a moderate route that could be suitable for beginners looking for a bit more challenge is the Hotel Schöne Aussicht – Brunnenhüsle Absetze loop from Bäracker Schöne Aussicht.
Hornberg is well-connected by the Black Forest Railway, making it accessible via public transport. Many routes start directly from the town, which has a train station. For those arriving by car, parking is generally available in Hornberg and at various trailheads. It's advisable to check local parking regulations and availability, especially during peak seasons.


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