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No traffic road cycling routes around Dietingen traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and extensive forests, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The region provides diverse routes, from gentle stretches along the Neckar River to more challenging ascents into the higher elevations. Cyclists can experience panoramic views of the Swabian Alb from elevated points, enhancing the riding experience. The area's well-maintained paved roads are ideal for road cycling, connecting natural features with local points of interest.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
5.0
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74
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38.5km
01:47
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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36.2km
01:48
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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5.0
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22
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59.9km
02:48
720m
720m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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16
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65.6km
02:55
550m
550m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.5km
02:16
520m
520m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Schlichemtalsperre (also known as Schömberger Stausee, mostly just called Stausee locally) east of Schömberg in Baden-Württemberg dams the Schlichem, a tributary of the Neckar coming from the Swabian Jura. The 90.6 ha Schömberger Stausee mit Palmbühl landscape protection area surrounds the Schlichemtalsperre. The approximately 1.35 km long and initially narrow reservoir, widening to about 175 m towards the end, with an area of 10.4 ha at 643.8 m above sea level (NHN), begins at the hamlet of Untere Säge and extends to the old town center of Schömberg. It has a catchment area of about 33.5 km², to which the Schlichem, over 11 km long at its inflow, contributes almost 90%. The watercourses Hölzlegraben from the forest to the right of the lake and Scheubühlgraben and Räßentälebach from the left, up to 1.2 km long, flow into it from the sides. A fish ladder leads from the Vorsee pre-reservoir near Untere Säge to the reservoir. There is also the only bridge over the lake that can be walked and driven on. The Schlichem Viaduct can only be used by the railway. The Schlichemtalsperre was built between 1940 and 1944. The Portlandzementwerk Rudolf Rohrbach KG (today Holcim (Süddeutschland) GmbH), based in neighboring Dotternhausen, which was the client for the dam, initially used it for cooling water supply and power generation. An outdoor swimming pool built in 1935 was flooded. After World War II, the facility was taken over by the state of Württemberg-Hohenzollern in 1948. The reservoir was renovated from 1975 to 1983. The barrier structure is an earth dam, and the hydropower plant within it has an output of 60 kW. There is a pre-reservoir, the Vorsee, which was built from 1975 to 1977. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlichemtalsperre
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If you want it with a little less traffic, turn into the main road in the curve, same length + slightly more gradient
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A cute little brewery with a beer garden that invites you to linger. I highly recommend the semi-dark beer 🍺.
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One of the highlights of the church is a baptismal font with moving water like in a small indoor fountain.
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If the weather is good, definitely go up there. Depending on the position of the sun, you can see really far in one direction or the other. The direct view of the Neckar Valley (towards the A81/Neckarburg) is also great.
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At Palmbühl on the Schömberg reservoir there is a free e-bike charging station with 3 sockets, marked but somewhat hidden.
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A very impressive church
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Dietingen offers a wide selection of no traffic road cycling routes, with over 110 tours available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 16 easy, 84 moderate, and 12 difficult options, ensuring there's a suitable ride for everyone.
The region's rolling hills and forests are particularly beautiful in spring and autumn, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. While cycling is possible year-round, these seasons provide ideal conditions for exploring the traffic-free routes.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes around Dietingen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Roadbike loop from Rottweil, which offers a moderate challenge over nearly 38.5 km.
The routes feature diverse terrain, from generally flatter sections along the Neckar River to more challenging ascents through rolling hills and forests. You'll primarily encounter paved roads and asphalt surfaces, ideal for road cycling.
From elevated points, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views. The Hochberg Summit and Views over Rottweil offers expansive vistas of the region and the Swabian Alb. Another notable spot is the Oberhohenberg Observation Platform.
Absolutely. You might pass by the impressive Oberhohenberg Suspension Bridge, or explore routes near the dramatic Schlichemklamm gorge. The region is also known for its caves, such as the Maiden hole, and historical sites like Bärenthal Castle.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are routes with significant distance and elevation gain. For instance, the Brewery J. Hirth Flözlingen – Rottweil Old Town loop from Epfendorf covers nearly 60 km with over 720 meters of elevation gain.
Parking is generally available in and around Dietingen, particularly in the main village and at trailheads for popular routes. Many routes also start from nearby towns like Rottweil, which offers various parking facilities.
Dietingen and its surrounding areas are connected by public transport, making it possible to reach starting points for many routes. Rottweil, a larger town nearby, serves as a transport hub and is a common starting point for tours like the Schwenningen Airfield – St. Georg Church, Mühlhausen loop.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, well-maintained roads, the diverse and scenic landscapes, and the variety of routes that cater to different fitness levels, especially the panoramic views from elevated points.
While many routes involve rolling hills, there are easier options suitable for families, particularly those that follow flatter sections or connect to broader cycling networks like parts of the Neckar Valley cycle path. Look for routes marked as 'easy' in the komoot guide for suitable choices.
Yes, the region is close to the impressive source of the Danube. You can find routes that incorporate this natural feature, such as the Danube source – Rottweil Old Town loop from Rottweil, offering a unique natural exploration opportunity.


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