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No traffic touring bike trails around Wulften am Harz are situated on the southwestern edge of the Harz Mountains and the northwestern end of the Rotenberg hills, offering a varied topography. The region features rolling hills, dense forests, and the Oder River, which flows through the area from east to west. Well-maintained cycle paths often wind alongside the Oder, providing tranquil rides through green fields. The proximity to the Harz Mountains also presents opportunities for routes with significant elevation gains.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
4.6
(82)
172
riders
42.4km
02:53
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.9
(14)
47
riders
58.6km
03:55
360m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
(22)
63
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38.2km
02:24
200m
200m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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48
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11.9km
00:48
30m
30m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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47
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28.6km
01:57
120m
120m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Perhaps in summer, after a long dry spell, you can get through the ford well. In any case, it wasn't possible at the end of February.
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The route was not destined for a long life: 100 years ago, on November 1, 1911, the Herzberg - Bischofferode section was put into operation. The continuation of the line to Bleicherode Ost had already been opened between 1908 and 1910. After the Second World War, the zonal border divided the route at Zwinge station. On the west side of the route, passenger traffic ended as early as 1961, and freight traffic was discontinued in 1982. On the east side of the route, the part maintained by Deutsche Reichsbahn, passenger traffic between Zwinge and Bischofferode ended in 1972 and, after the closure of the local potash mines in 1993, freight transport also ceased. The year 1998 meant the definitive end of the route with the discontinuation of the section to Bleicherode Ost. Source: https://www.karstwanderweg.de/publika/harz_kur/201011/index.htm
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The Bleicherode–Herzberg railway line was a 41 km long, single-track, non-electrified branch line that served the eastern Eichsfeld and the Ohm Mountains. It connected the Halle–Hann. Münden railway line near Bleicherode with the South Harz line in Herzberg am Harz. It was mainly used for freight transport from several former potash mines, most recently in Bischofferode, and to a former lignite power plant in Rhumspringe. On the Lower Saxony side, the line has been almost completely converted into a cycle path. However, a section is missing in Rhumspringe, as two bridges were demolished beforehand, and the section between the Hilkerode halt and Zwinge station was also not converted due to a parallel field path. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahnstrecke_Bleicherode%E2%80%93Herzberg
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Very nice cycle path along the Leine.
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Nice section of the Leine cycle path.
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From Pöhlde, past the Pöhlde Mill, below the Rotenberg hill, through the meadows to the Oderklause weir. Continue past the oak trees, to the ford (leading to the glider airfield) and on to Hattorf. I cycle this route almost daily; it's a beautiful one.
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The bridge was part of the Leinefelde–Wulften railway line, also known as the Lower Eichsfeld Railway. The Wulften–Duderstadt section was opened on November 1, 1889.
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There are over 20 traffic-free touring cycling routes around Wulften am Harz, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels. These routes allow you to explore the picturesque landscapes without vehicle interference.
The ideal time for traffic-free cycling in Wulften am Harz is during spring and summer, when nature is in full bloom and temperatures are pleasant. Autumn also offers a beautiful backdrop of colorful forests, making it a scenic time to ride.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil rides along the Oder and Rhume rivers, the varied topography of rolling hills, and the dense forests that characterize the region's traffic-free paths.
The traffic-free routes in Wulften am Harz offer a varied terrain, ranging from flat paths along rivers like the Oder and Rhume to gently rolling hills on the southwestern edge of the Harz Mountains and the Rotenberg hills. While many routes are easy, some moderate options include slight elevation gains, such as the View of the River Rhume – Klingenberg spring loop from Wulften.
Yes, Wulften am Harz offers several easy, traffic-free routes suitable for families. These often follow river paths or dedicated cycleways, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages. An example is the short Bike loop from Wulften.
Many traffic-free cycling routes in Wulften am Harz and the surrounding Harz region are dog-friendly, especially those on dedicated cycle paths or quiet forest roads. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and, if required, kept on a leash, particularly in nature reserves or near wildlife.
Parking is generally available in Wulften am Harz and surrounding villages, often near public facilities or designated trailheads. For routes along the Rhume or Oder rivers, look for parking options in the village centers or at the start of popular cycle path sections.
Wulften am Harz has a train station, making it accessible by public transport. While direct bike buses are more common deeper in the Harz Mountains, local trains often allow bicycles, providing an option to reach Wulften or other starting points for your traffic-free cycling adventure.
Cycling these routes allows you to experience diverse natural features, including the tranquil flow of the Oder and Rhume rivers, rolling hills, and dense forests. The broader Harz region is known for its fantastic scenery and natural wonders, such as the breathtaking waterfalls on the Ilse, though these require a slight detour from Wulften itself.
While the immediate traffic-free routes from Wulften focus on natural landscapes, the region is rich in history. You can integrate visits to nearby historical sites like Welfenschloss Herzberg or Katlenburg Castle into longer cycling itineraries. The Leine Cycle Path – View of the River Rhume loop from Wulften offers a good starting point for exploring the wider area.
While many traffic-free routes pass through natural areas, you'll find cafes and restaurants in Wulften am Harz and the charming villages along the way. These establishments offer opportunities to refuel with traditional German food or simply enjoy a coffee break during your tour.
Yes, several traffic-free loop touring bike routes are available. These circular routes are convenient for starting and ending in the same location. An example is the Beber (Pöhlder Bach) – Oder Bridge Near Pöhlde loop from Wulften, which offers an easy ride through the local landscape.


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