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The best traffic-free bike rides around Möttingen

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No traffic road cycling routes around Möttingen traverse the diverse landscapes of the Donau-Ries region, characterized by its gently rolling hills, open agricultural fields, and historical towns. The area features a mix of moderate ascents and flatter sections, providing varied terrain for road cyclists. Routes often pass through scenic countryside, connecting villages and offering views of the Ries crater landscape. The region's well-maintained roads are suitable for road cycling, with options for different fitness levels.

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Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Water Wheel at Walkmühle – Christgarten Charterhouse loop from Möttingen

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Jens Dreißig
March 29, 2026, Gerd Müller Statue, Nördlingen

The pride of the football nation

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The formerly extensive, terraced complex on a rock above the town was first mentioned in 1188 in a treaty between Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa and King Alfonso VIII of Castile, in which the marriage between Frederick's son Conrad and Alfonso's daughter Berengaria was agreed upon. Half of the castle with all its appurtenances (mediam partem castri Walrstein cum omnibus suis pertinenciis), along with another 29 Staufian estates, were to be part of the bride's dowry.

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The Baldinger Tor in Nördlingen is one of the five historical city gates and was first mentioned in 1376. It secured the road towards Würzburg and Frankfurt am Main and was part of the medieval city fortifications. The barbican was completed in 1406 by Master Wenzeslaus, and in 1430 a reconstruction took place under the direction of stonemason Conrad Stenglin. Originally, the gate structure resembled the Berger Tor: a rectangular main gate building with an almost square barbican. The tower was five stories high and had a round superstructure with a gun embrasure and a tent roof. During the Thirty Years' War, the gate was damaged, and in 1703 the tower unexpectedly collapsed – presumably due to insufficient repairs. Five people lost their lives.

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The "Daniel" church tower of St. George's Church in Nördlingen is the town's most visible landmark and a masterpiece of late Gothic architecture. At 90 meters high, the tower rises above the town's rooftops and offers a spectacular panoramic view of the Nördlinger Ries region – on a clear day, up to 99 church towers can be seen. Construction began in 1454 and was completed in 1490 with a temporary roof. After a lightning strike in 1537, the tower received its characteristic Italian dome. Originally known as the "Wendelstein," it was renamed "Daniel" in the 19th century – an allusion to the biblical figure Daniel, who was elevated to the rank of prince. The Daniel tower is particularly vividly brought to life by a centuries-old tradition: Every evening between 10 p.m. and midnight, the watchman calls out "So G'sell, so!" from the tower room. – a greeting that dates back to a legend from 1440 in which a runaway sow helped uncover a treason and save the city from an attack. Those who climb the more than 350 steps to the viewing platform will be rewarded not only with an impressive panorama but also with a sense of the history and soul of this unique city.

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The Berger Gate in Nördlingen is one of the five remaining city gates and once secured the road toward Ulm. It was built between 1435 and 1436 by the master builder Hans Rews. The upper tower floors were later expanded between 1574 and 1575 by Wolfgang and Caspar Waldberger, giving the gate its present appearance. Particularly noteworthy is the coffered barrel vault of the gate passage – an architectural detail that gives the gate its distinctive character. A cannonball from the Thirty Years' War remains embedded in the masonry, commemorating the siege of Nördlingen in 1634.

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The Deininger Gate is one of Nördlingen's historic city gates and a striking example of late medieval defensive architecture. It once served as an architectural model for the neighboring Löpsinger Gate and is notable for its slender construction and curved roof. Unlike the city's other gate towers, the Deininger Gate lacked a gun platform, making it particularly vulnerable to enemy attacks. A memorial plaque commemorates the dramatic events of 1634, when imperial soldiers entered the tower during the Battle of Nördlingen. The defenders were only able to expel them by setting fire to the tower itself. The current structure, with its twelve round-arched windows, dates from the final years of the Thirty Years' War, around 1645/1646. The gate is an impressive testament to Nördlingen's eventful history and a popular stop on the historical city tour.

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Absolute oasis with an ice-cold Kneipp pool, very well maintained.👌

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good food, nice host!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no traffic road cycling routes are available around Möttingen?

There are over 150 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Möttingen, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. You'll find everything from easy, shorter rides to more challenging, longer tours.

Are there easy no traffic road cycling routes suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, Möttingen offers a good selection of easy, no traffic road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. With over 35 easy routes, you can enjoy gentle rides through the scenic landscape. A great option is the Water Wheel at Walkmühle – Berger Gate (Nördlingen) loop from Mönchsdeggingen, which is an easy 32 km ride.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on these no traffic road cycling routes?

The no traffic road cycling routes around Möttingen offer diverse landscapes. You'll cycle through picturesque meadows and forests, with some routes providing views of the historic Nördlinger Ries region. While the southern part can feature gentle ascents, areas north of Möttingen offer flatter terrain, providing varied experiences for every cyclist.

Are there longer or more challenging no traffic road cycling routes for experienced riders?

Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are over 100 moderate and 10 difficult no traffic road cycling routes. Consider the Water Wheel at Walkmühle – Christgarten Charterhouse loop from Möttingen, a moderate 65 km route with significant elevation gain, offering a rewarding ride through varied terrain.

What landmarks or attractions can I see along the no traffic road cycling routes?

Many routes pass by interesting landmarks and natural features. You can explore historical sites like the Stone Bridge Harburg, offering views of the medieval castle, or the impressive Daniel Tower (St. George's Church) in Nördlingen, which provides panoramic views of the region. The Nördlingen Old Town is also a notable highlight.

Are there any circular no traffic road cycling routes available?

Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes around Möttingen are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. This makes planning your trip convenient and straightforward. For example, the Water Wheel at Walkmühle – Reimlinger Gate loop from Möttingen is a moderate 54 km circular route.

What is the best time of year for no traffic road cycling in Möttingen?

The region around Möttingen is generally enjoyable for road cycling from spring through autumn. The varied terrain and well-paved surfaces are pleasant in milder weather. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Summer is also great, but be prepared for warmer temperatures.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about the no traffic routes in Möttingen?

The komoot community highly rates the no traffic road cycling routes around Möttingen, with an average score of 4.15 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, car-free paths, the diverse and scenic landscapes, and the well-maintained surfaces that make for an enjoyable and safe cycling experience.

Are there options for parking near the no traffic road cycling routes in Möttingen?

Yes, Möttingen and the surrounding villages typically offer various parking options, often near town centers or trailheads, making it convenient to access the no traffic road cycling routes. It's always a good idea to check local signage for specific parking regulations.

Can I access these no traffic road cycling routes using public transport with my bike?

Public transport options, such as regional trains, often allow bikes, providing a way to reach Möttingen and its cycling routes. It's recommended to check the specific train operator's policies and any required bike reservations in advance to ensure a smooth journey.

Are there any historical sites or castles to see on these routes?

Yes, the region is rich in history. You can cycle past the Wallerstein Plague Column – Old Castle Wallerstein loop from Mönchsdeggingen, which includes the historic Old Castle Wallerstein. Another route, the Hohenaltheim Castle – Christgarten Charterhouse loop from Möttingen, takes you near Hohenaltheim Castle, offering glimpses into the area's past.

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