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No traffic touring cycling routes around Schönenburg traverse a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque river valleys. The region offers a mix of well-maintained paths suitable for various fitness levels, often featuring historical attractions and natural monuments. Cyclists can explore areas with varied terrain, from gentle riverside routes to more challenging ascents through wooded areas. The landscape provides a blend of natural beauty and cultural points of interest for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
4.3
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49
riders
33.7km
02:07
350m
350m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40
riders
34.7km
02:19
480m
480m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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43
riders
44.3km
04:10
960m
960m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5.0
(1)
27
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.8
(4)
15
riders
72.1km
04:32
710m
710m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The most luxurious "time out" in Alsace 🏰🚫🍷 Chic architecture and great views. The catch? The drinks menu here is extremely one-sided and definitely alcohol-free. A place of recreation for anyone who has taken a wrong turn in life when it comes to "fluid intake". Looking costs nothing, moving in requires a colorful past!
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Schloss Marienbronn: Where water learns to taste again 💧🏰 A wonderful building, but don't be fooled! Anyone who moves in here for a cure has taken the motto "Drinking a lot is important" a bit too seriously – unfortunately, with the wrong drinks. Here, you are retrained from "king of the promille" back to "water fan". A great sight for hikers, as long as you just walk by!
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It's worth taking a look at the Lauter from the many bridges. The perspectives are always different.
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Wissembourgh: a strong piece of Alsace!
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"Bancs-reposoirs du Roi de Rome" At the initiative of the Prefect of the French department of Bas-Rhin, Adrien de Lezay-Marnésia, the benches were erected in 1811/12 to commemorate the birth of Napoléon-François-Joseph-Charles Bonaparte, the son of Napoleon Bonaparte. In a letter to the municipal administrations dated April 22, 1811, he stated that these stone benches should be placed along the country roads and that shady trees should be planted behind them. The costs were to be borne by the municipalities. The Alsatians called them the Navele Bänk (Napoleon's Bench, bancs de Napoléon) in their local dialect; this name is also common in the neighboring Palatinate region. Text: Rudolf Wild, Annweiler
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There are over 170 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Schönenburg, offering a wide range of options for cyclists. These routes are categorized by difficulty, with 55 easy, 69 moderate, and 50 difficult trails to explore.
Yes, Schönenburg offers 55 easy no traffic touring cycling routes, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. These routes often feature well-maintained paths and gentler gradients, allowing you to enjoy the scenery without significant physical challenge.
The Schönenburg region is rich in natural beauty. Depending on the specific area, you might encounter unique features like the Elendsklamm gorge with its small cascades and distinctive rock formations, or the impressive views of the Belchen nature reserve in the Black Forest. Some routes also pass by beautiful lakes and through picturesque vineyards. You can find more details on specific natural monuments like Soultzerkopf Hut or Kehr-Dich-an-nichts Spring.
Absolutely. The region boasts several historical sites. For instance, near Oberwesel, you can cycle past the historic Schönburg Castle, which offers panoramic views of the Rhine Valley. In other areas, you might find the unique Glantalbahn Tunnel, an old railway tunnel now used as a cycle path, or the historical Machern Monastery along the Moselle. Explore highlights such as the Ruins of Trimmich Castle or the Wissembourg Fortifications and Powder Tower.
The best time to go touring cycling in Schönenburg largely depends on the specific location. Generally, spring and summer offer lush green landscapes, while autumn transforms the vineyards into vibrant colors, especially in regions like the Moselle valley. Winter can also be unique, with icicles forming in places like the Glantalbahn Tunnel, though some paths might be less accessible. Always check local conditions before you go.
Yes, many of the no traffic touring cycling routes in Schönenburg are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the challenging Lauter Cycle Path – Pfaffenschlick Pass loop from Hunspach, which offers a full circuit experience.
The Schönenburg region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.58 stars from over 1200 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to explore historical sites and natural wonders away from traffic.
Yes, many of the easy and moderate routes are suitable for families, especially those on well-paved surfaces or dedicated cycle paths. The region around Schönenberg-Kübelberg, for instance, offers routes around lakes with amenities, which can be ideal for families. Always check the route's difficulty and terrain before heading out with children.
Access varies by specific location within the Schönenburg region. Many areas, particularly those in Germany, have good public transport links to larger towns, from where you can often connect to cycle paths. For car users, parking is generally available near trailheads or in nearby villages. For example, the Schönberg area in East Belgium provides moderate connection routes to larger cycle networks like the Vennbahn and Ravel cycle path network, which are often accessible by public transport or have designated parking areas.
Certainly! The Gruendel Pond – Route Forestière du Krummstein loop from Soultz-sous-Forêts is a great moderate option. It covers approximately 44.5 km with manageable elevation changes, making it a rewarding ride without being overly strenuous.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Schönenburg offers 50 difficult no traffic touring cycling routes. These routes often feature significant elevation gains and longer distances. An example is the Soultzerkopf viewpoint – Pfaffenschlick Pass loop from Soultz-sous-Forêts, which includes substantial climbing and rewarding views.


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