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No traffic road cycling routes around Sulzbach (Soultzbach-les-Bains) are situated in the Alsace region, characterized by rolling vineyards, forested hills, and views towards the Black Forest and the Alsace Plain. The terrain includes both gentle valley paths and more challenging ascents into the Vosges foothills, offering varied elevation profiles. This area features a mix of agricultural landscapes and natural woodlands, providing diverse scenery for road cyclists.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
4.7
(11)
317
riders
43.8km
02:40
1,120m
1,120m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.8
(6)
86
riders
47.0km
03:04
1,480m
1,480m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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3.0
(2)
65
riders
47.9km
02:12
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
40
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26.3km
01:37
730m
730m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
34
riders
27.0km
01:39
740m
740m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Sarcophagi from the Merovingian period were discovered near the church, as well as a burial ground from that period in the vineyards of Petit Pfaffenheim. It was first mentioned in 1186 as Pfaphinheim. The place name Petit-Pfaffenheim in the vineyards east of the village recalls the abandoned small settlement of Klein Pfaffenheim. No traces remain of the castles of Presteneck, Hertenfels, and Meyenheim known from the documents; at Laubeck, only the remains of a round tower and the moat remain. A leper hospital is mentioned in 1578.
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Absolutely stunning and charming historical village! The buildings are not only beautiful, but also so well preserved. It was very quiet when I was there - probably just because it was a Sunday. Nevertheless, it didn't seem as "full" as some as the other villages along the route. That's a great thing for sightseeing, but maybe not so great if you're looking for food or supplies.
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The pass will be closed to cars on Sunday, August 17 due to the Col’attitudes, it is reserved for cyclists
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A challenge on a mountain bike without a motor. But the downhill trails are great. It's worth it 👍🏻
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A beautiful climb with very little traffic. The beginning in Gueberschwihr is quite steep, followed by moderate and steady climbing to the Col du Firstplan.
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This wine village originated at the end of the 9th century. There are still some old wine-growing houses. The apse of the church (13th century) is decorated with floral friezes and has a blind gallery and slender columns. The notches in the stones of the apse (lower part) suggest that the wine-growers sharpened their knives here.
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I also passed by this fountain in Osenbach and refilled my water bottles. The water tastes delicious, very smooth on the tongue.
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Pretty mountain village from which several hiking, mountain biking or gravel trails are possible.
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There are over 35 dedicated traffic-free road cycling routes around Sulzbach, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and challenging options to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
Yes, Sulzbach offers several easy traffic-free road cycling routes. For instance, in Sulzbach (Taunus), sections of the Regional Park Trail Rhine-Main provide varied stages with relatively few elevation changes, ideal for a relaxed ride. In Sulzbach-Rosenberg, river cycling paths along the Vils, Pegnitz, and Lauterach valleys offer flat terrain perfect for beginners and families.
The Sulzbach region boasts diverse landscapes. In Sulzbach (Taunus), you'll cycle at the foot of the Taunus Mountains with views of the Feldberg and the Frankfurt skyline, often passing through green belts and listed parks. Sulzbach-Rosenberg offers rolling hills, vast woodlands, romantic valleys, and unique Jura landscapes with caves and cliff formations. Sulzbach/Saar provides routes around its Stadtpark and natural areas.
Many of the routes around Sulzbach are designed as circular tours, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This is particularly true for routes exploring specific areas like the Taunus foothills or the Jura landscape in Sulzbach-Rosenberg, making planning your ride convenient.
While the specific routes listed in this guide are in a broader region, the Sulzbach areas themselves offer scenic points. In Sulzbach (Taunus), you can enjoy panoramic views of the Rhine-Main region from higher elevations. Near Sulzbach-Rosenberg, attractions like the Lichtenegg Castle Ruins and the impressive Türkenfelsen rock formation offer interesting stops. For a broader experience, you might find routes that pass near highlights such as Eguisheim Village or offer views of Petit Ballon.
Yes, many areas around the various Sulzbach locations are accessible by public transport. For Sulzbach (Taunus), its proximity to the Rhine-Main region means good connections. In Sulzbach-Rosenberg, regional train and bus services can often get you close to popular starting points for cycling routes. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules for specific route access.
Parking is generally available near the starting points of many routes. In urban areas like Sulzbach (Taunus) or Sulzbach/Saar, you'll find designated parking lots, often near parks or town centers. For routes in more rural settings, such as around Sulzbach-Rosenberg, look for parking at trailheads or designated visitor areas. Always check local signage for parking regulations.
The spring, summer, and autumn months are generally ideal for traffic-free road cycling in Sulzbach. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while summer provides long daylight hours. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, especially in wooded areas like those around Sulzbach-Rosenberg and the Taunus. Winter cycling is possible but may require appropriate gear and caution due to colder temperatures or potential icy conditions.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.56 stars. Reviewers often praise the variety of landscapes, from the challenging climbs in the Taunus to the relaxed river paths in Bavaria, and the overall tranquility of the traffic-free routes. The well-maintained paths and scenic views are frequently highlighted as key attractions.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Sulzbach offers several difficult traffic-free road cycling routes. In Sulzbach (Taunus), routes ascending towards the Großer Feldberg provide significant elevation gains. In Sulzbach-Rosenberg, the Schweppermann bike trail and Grotten bike trail traverse the varied Jura landscape with more demanding sections, offering a rewarding experience.
Many traffic-free road cycling routes in the Sulzbach regions pass through or near charming villages and towns where you can find cafes, restaurants, and traditional inns. Especially in areas like Sulzbach (Taunus) and Sulzbach-Rosenberg, you'll often encounter opportunities to stop for refreshments and enjoy local hospitality, making for a pleasant break during your ride.


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