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Touring cycling routes around Harburg (Schwaben) traverse a landscape shaped by the Wörnitz River and the unique Geopark Ries, an ancient asteroid impact site. The region features rolling hills, dense forests, and idyllic river valleys, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Situated within Bavarian Swabia, Harburg offers routes that wind through meadows and past historical landmarks. This area is characterized by its position between the Swabian and Franconian Jura hills, contributing to its diverse topography.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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25.4km
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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56.1km
03:28
370m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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36.6km
02:30
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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48.7km
03:17
380m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very beautiful mill on the Wörnitz
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From a small bridge over the Wörnitz you have a beautiful view of the Wennenmühle
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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 market fountain at the Viehmarkt is a lovingly designed modern fountain located directly in front of the Alte Schranne (Old Market). It depicts two life-size farmers, each carrying a goose and a piglet in their arms—an image symbolizing the vibrant market culture and trade of bygone times.
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The Reimlinger Gate is Nördlingen's oldest surviving city gate, dating back to the 14th century. It once secured the important trade route toward Donauwörth and Augsburg. The square tower was built around 1376 and later rebuilt several times – the current tent roof dates from 1603. Despite some alterations, the gate, with its bridgework and moat walls, has been largely preserved in its original form and is an impressive testament to the city's medieval defenses.
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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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Built in the 13th century, originally used as a trade fair hall. The city administration has been continuously housed here since 1382. The striking feature is the open staircase made of suevite ashlar, built in 1618 – an art historical highlight. Beneath the staircase is the "Fool's House," a former prison cell also connected to the witch hunts. The building is centrally located on the market square and is a popular starting point for city tours.
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Harburg, an almost fairytale place, very pretty
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There are over 110 touring cycling routes around Harburg (Schwaben) listed on komoot, offering a wide variety of options for cyclists.
The region offers diverse terrain, shaped by the Wörnitz River and the unique Geopark Ries. You'll find routes winding through meadows, moors, and floodplains along the river, as well as paths through rolling hills and dense forests. Harburg is situated between the Swabian and Franconian Jura hills, contributing to its varied topography.
Yes, there are 19 easy touring cycling routes around Harburg (Schwaben). These routes are generally flatter and shorter, perfect for a relaxed ride. Many moderate routes are also accessible for those with some cycling experience.
You can explore several fascinating sights. The impressive Harburg Castle dominates the skyline, and the historic Old Town with its 1,000-year-old Stone Bridge over the Wörnitz River are highlights. The region is also part of the unique Geopark Ries, an ancient asteroid impact site, offering distinctive geological features. Other nearby attractions include the Ruins of Niederhaus Castle and the Hochhaus Castle Ruins.
Yes, you can find places to stop for refreshments. For example, the Eisbrunn Forest Tavern is a popular spot. The charming old town of Harburg itself offers various options, and many routes pass through or near other towns with cafes and restaurants.
The touring cycling routes in Harburg (Schwaben) are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 300 reviews. More than 1,800 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the area, often praising the scenic river valleys and the well-preserved historical sites.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Harburg (Schwaben) are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the View of Harburg Castle – View of Harburg Castle loop from Harburg (Schwaben), which offers scenic views of the historic castle.
Harburg (Schwaben) is a stop on the renowned Romantic Road Cycle Path, a long-distance route connecting many beautiful towns and historical sites in Southern Germany. The Wörnitz Cycle Path also follows the Wörnitz River, guiding riders through picturesque landscapes and past charming towns, eventually leading to Donauwörth.
The best time for touring cycling in Harburg (Schwaben) is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, and the landscapes along the Wörnitz River and through the Geopark Ries are at their most vibrant. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide milder temperatures and beautiful foliage.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly categorized, many of the 19 easy routes and sections of the Wörnitz Cycle Path along the river are relatively flat and suitable for families with children. These routes often avoid significant climbs and offer pleasant scenery.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most public cycling paths in the Harburg (Schwaben) region, provided they are kept on a leash and under control. It's always advisable to check local regulations for specific areas, especially nature reserves, and ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling alongside you for the duration of the ride.
Route durations vary significantly based on distance and your cycling speed. For example, the View of Harburg Castle loop, at 27.1 km, typically takes around 1 hour 44 minutes. Longer routes, like the Stone Bridge Harburg – View of Harburg Castle loop from Hoppingen (48.7 km), can take over 3 hours.


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