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No Traffic touring bike trails Wellendingen are situated in the district of Rottweil, Germany, offering a diverse landscape ideal for cycling. The region features rolling hills, dense forests, lush meadows, and clear rivers, with elevations typically ranging between 600 and 900 meters above sea level. Its geographical position between the Black Forest and the Swabian Alb provides varied terrain, including river valleys and scenic viewpoints. This area is characterized by a well-developed network of cycling paths, many of which are paved.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
4.8
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48
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22.7km
01:27
280m
280m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
(11)
33
riders
17.4km
01:08
190m
190m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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37
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15.3km
00:56
140m
140m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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11
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13.9km
01:03
150m
150m
Hard bike ride. Great for any fitness level. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The Schlichemtalsperre (also Schömberger Stausee, usually just called Stausee locally) east of Schömberg in Baden-Württemberg dams the Schlichem, a tributary of the Neckar coming from the Swabian Jura. The 90.6-hectare Schömberger Stausee mit Palmbühl landscape protection area surrounds the Schlichemtalsperre. The approximately 1.35 km long and initially narrow reservoir, which widens to about 175 m towards the end, with an area of 10.4 hectares at 643.8 m above sea level, begins at the hamlet of Untere Säge and extends to the old town center of Schömberg. It has a catchment area of approximately 33.5 km², to which the Schlichem, which is already over 11 km long at the inflow, contributes almost 90%. The Hölzlegraben from the forest to the right of the lake and the Scheubühlgraben and Räßentälebach from the left flow into it. From the Vorsee forebay near the Untere Säge, a fish ladder leads to the reservoir. There is also the only bridge over the lake that can be walked and driven on. The Schlichem Viaduct can only be used by the railway. The Schlichemtalsperre was built between 1940 and 1944. The Portlandzementwerk Rudolf Rohrbach KG (today Holcim (Süddeutschland) GmbH) based in neighboring Dotternhausen, which was the client for the dam, initially used it for cooling water and electricity generation. An outdoor swimming pool built in 1935 was flooded. After the Second World War, the facility was taken over by the state of Württemberg-Hohenzollern in 1948. The reservoir was renovated from 1975 to 1983. The dam is an earth dam, and the hydropower plant within it has a capacity of 60 kW. There is a forebay, the Vorsee, which was built from 1975 to 1977. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlichemtalsperre
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The little book house with a notice board in Zepfenhahn invites you to browse, exchange and share.
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Schömberger Reservoir
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In summer, it's often used for swimming and relaxing! But it's also beautiful any time of year.
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New cycle path between Willingen and Schörzingen. Not yet included in the Komoot map.
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Eckerwald Memorial The Eckerwald Memorial Trail The memorial trail leads through a forest, the "Eckerwald", past the ruins of a shale oil production facility from 1944/45 called "Wüste 10". Under the code name "Wüste", ten production plants with seven associated concentration camps were built in the foothills of the Swabian Alb in the last two years of the war. Here, attempts were made to extract oil from shale rock in order to resolve the fuel crisis at the end of World War II. It was an unsuccessful attempt. The concentration camps were all subcamps of the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp in Alsace. The prisoners mostly came from the political resistance in the occupied countries of Europe. Conditions in the Schörzingen camp, 4 km away, were catastrophic. Around 500 prisoners were forced into slave labor every day to build "Wüste 10". Over 500 people died in this camp. You can see concrete blocks set into excavated earth hollows, water basins, brick walls, foundations, posts and shafts. The atmosphere in this forest, which was reforested in the 1950s, gives the memorial path a very unique atmosphere. Memorial "The Prisoner" by Siegfried Haas. This is where the annual commemorations take place with survivors and their relatives from all over Europe. Source: https://www.eckerwald.de/eckerwald.html
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There are over 15 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Wellendingen, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels. You can find routes ranging from easy to difficult, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
The no-traffic routes around Wellendingen feature a diverse landscape, from rolling hills and dense forests to lush meadows and clear river valleys. You'll encounter varied topography, with elevations typically ranging between 600 and 900 meters above sea level, offering both leisurely rides and more challenging climbs.
Spring and autumn are particularly recommended for cycling in Wellendingen due to the mild weather and vibrant natural scenery. While summer is also an option, early morning or evening rides are advisable to avoid higher temperatures.
Yes, Wellendingen offers several easy no-traffic touring cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. These routes often feature gentle inclines, such as those found along river valleys like the Neckar. An example is the Saline Museum Rottweil – Rottweil Saline Viaduct loop from Wellendingen, which is rated as easy.
Many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Wellendingen are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Schömberg Reservoir – View of the Schömberg Reservoir loop from Wellendingen offers a scenic circular tour.
The routes often lead through picturesque natural settings. You can enjoy views of the Eschachtal Valley, the Schömberg Reservoir, and the majestic Lemberg, the highest mountain in the Swabian Alb. Some routes also pass by impressive rock formations like the Split Rock on Schafberg.
Yes, several routes incorporate historical and cultural highlights. You can cycle past the Saline Museum Rottweil and its viaduct, or explore areas with medieval monuments and Roman excavations in the broader Rottweil district. The Jungbrunnen Nature Friends House – Saline Museum Rottweil loop from Wellendingen is a great option for this.
The cycling routes often pass through charming villages where you can find opportunities for breaks and experience traditional Swabian hospitality. The nearby town of Rottweil also offers hotels and services catering to cyclists, including safe bike storage.
Wellendingen and the surrounding areas generally offer parking options, especially near popular starting points for cycling routes. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route descriptions or local tourism websites.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Wellendingen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, scenic paths, the diverse landscapes, and the well-maintained cycling network that allows for enjoyable rides away from traffic.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are difficult no-traffic routes with significant elevation changes. These routes can span over five hours and offer demanding climbs, providing a rewarding experience. An example is the View of Lemberg – Eckerwald Memorial loop from Wellendingen.
Absolutely. Many routes offer breathtaking panoramic views. For example, the View of Lemberg – Zepfenhahn Airfield loop from Wellendingen provides stunning vistas towards Lemberg. The region also boasts impressive vantage points like the Hohenkarpfen or Kehlenfelsen, offering expansive views of the Black Forest and Upper Danube Nature Park.


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