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No traffic road cycling routes around Reichenbach am Heuberg are set within the diverse landscapes of the Schwarzwald-Baar-Heuberg region in Germany. The area is characterized by numerous hills, the Heuberg plateau, and proximity to the Danube's side valleys, offering varied terrain for road cyclists. Well-paved surfaces are common, providing options from moderate rides to challenging routes with significant elevation gain. This region provides an excellent setting for road cycling, catering to different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
3.5
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33
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42.5km
02:03
470m
470m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.8
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15
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27.9km
01:25
420m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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66.6km
03:16
980m
970m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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9
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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8
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Roman Catholic parish church of St. Afra stands in Obernheim, a municipality in the Zollernalb district of Baden-Württemberg. The parish belongs to the Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart. The building is listed as a historical monument by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Baden-Württemberg. The hall church, originally built between 1753 and 1755 according to plans by Johann Caspar Bagnato, was incorporated into a new building in 1924 as a transept, based on a design by Wilhelm Friedrich Laur. The former nave, spanned by a barrel vault, and the chancel are decorated with frescoes by Giuseppe Appiani. The Assumption of Mary is depicted in the nave, and the Trinity in the chancel. Four Church Fathers are depicted on the pulpit parapet, and Saint Wendelin on the sounding board. The organ on the gallery was built in 1973 as Opus 149 by Stehle Orgelbau. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Afra_(Obernheim)
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The blue wonder... but not from Dresden 😉
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Here the still young Danube is still shallow and flat
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Beautiful little church, but the extension in front of it, with its colorful windows, doesn't quite blend in.
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Slight elevation with a tower on top - beautiful viewpoint
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I have to be a bit of a smart-ass here: The pictures show the Wulfbach stream, which still flows into the Danube here, as well as the cycle path along it. But the truth is: It's incredibly beautiful and unspoiled here.
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Great rocks, they make the upper Danube a very special landscape
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Here the Young Danube is embedded between meadows, marshland and bushes
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There are 19 curated traffic-free road cycling routes around Reichenbach am Heuberg. These routes offer a mix of moderate and difficult options, allowing you to explore the scenic Heuberg region without heavy vehicle traffic.
The region around Reichenbach am Heuberg is ideal for road cycling from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant, and the landscapes of the Swabian Alb and Donaubergland are at their most beautiful. Winter cycling might be possible, but conditions can be challenging due to snow or ice on higher elevations.
The routes listed in this guide are primarily moderate to difficult, with 17 moderate and 2 difficult options. There are no easy routes specifically highlighted for traffic-free road cycling in this selection. However, the broader Donaubergland region does offer flatter sections, such as parts of the Danube Cycle Path, which might be more suitable for less experienced riders or families seeking easier terrain.
Many routes in the region start from towns or villages like Böttingen, Deilingen, Gosheim, or Hausen am Tann, where public parking is generally available. For example, the route Oberhohenberg Parking Area – Wilfingen–Gosheim Climb loop from Deilingen explicitly mentions a parking area in its starting point, making it convenient to begin your ride.
The routes offer diverse and picturesque landscapes. You can expect stunning views of the Heuberg plateau, rolling hills, and forested mountains. Some routes provide glimpses of historical sites like Hohenzollern Castle or lead through the beautiful Danube's side valleys. The region is part of the Swabian Alb UNESCO Geopark, ensuring a rich natural experience.
Yes, several routes pass by or offer views of notable landmarks. For instance, you might encounter the Lemberg Tower, offering panoramic views, or the Lochenstein summit cross. The region also features unique natural monuments like the Heuberg Lakes, formed from former slate quarries, and historical architecture in towns like Reichenbach am Heuberg itself.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience here, with an average score of 4.56 stars. Cyclists often praise the well-paved surfaces, the challenging yet rewarding climbs of the Heuberg, and the opportunity to ride through quiet, scenic landscapes away from heavy traffic. The varied terrain and beautiful views are frequently highlighted.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Ascent to Kraftstein – Nendingen on the Danube loop from Böttingen and the Buttonmaker's Rock – View of Alter Berg loop from Gosheim are excellent examples of circular tours that let you fully immerse yourself in the region's beauty.
While the focus is on traffic-free roads, many routes pass through or near villages and towns where you can find cafes and restaurants. Additionally, the region has several huts and shelters, such as the Plettenberg Hut or the Lippach Mill, which can serve as convenient stops for a break or a meal during your ride.
The routes in this guide feature significant elevation gains, reflecting the hilly nature of the Heuberg region. For instance, a moderate route like Quirin's Chapel Gosheim – Climb from Gosheim to Kehlen loop from Böttingen has an elevation gain of over 560 meters, while a difficult route such as Buttonmaker's Rock – View of Alter Berg loop from Gosheim can involve nearly 1000 meters of climbing, offering a good challenge for road cyclists.


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