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No traffic touring cycling routes around Haiterbach are set within the Northern Black Forest and the Heckengäu region, offering diverse landscapes for cyclists. The area features dense forests, rolling hills, and picturesque valleys, with the Waldach River and its tributaries defining much of the terrain. Cyclists can explore routes along the Nagold River, encountering a varied landscape where deep forests with streams alternate with open sections through fields and orchards. This blend of natural environments provides a compelling backdrop for…
Last updated: May 15, 2026
4.6
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49
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.8km
02:49
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15
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22.0km
01:42
380m
390m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.1km
01:52
400m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.3km
02:33
650m
650m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Weir on the Waldach, 300-meter-long drive channel, iron, backward-acting water wheel with spur gear transmission, 6 meters in diameter (originally lined with wooden paddles), 3 meters of head in the drive channel, pump output: 3-5 HP depending on water inflow from the drive channel, double-acting plunger pump from Maschinenfabrik Esslingen from the year 1893 with a high-performance suction and delivery pump and pressure vessel. In 1991, the plant was shut down as a private water supply due to contaminated spring water. Depending on the water level of the Waldach, the pumping station managed to pump 160,000 liters of fresh spring water directly into the houses and into the water reservoir in Bösingen, 2.3 km away and 140 meters higher, in 8 to 14 hours. The spring yields 1-2 liters per second depending on the season.
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The Waldach is a river just under 25 km long in western Baden-Württemberg in the transition area between the Northern Black Forest and Gäu. It flows into the town of Nagold in the district of Calw from the right and from the south into the Nagold. The confluence is located at the end of the Nagold knee opposite the Schlossberg with the ruin Hohennagold at less than 400 m above sea level. In total, the Waldach is 24.681 km long and has a catchment area of around 157 km². Its largest tributary is the Steinach, which alone contributes about 53.6 km² to the catchment area.
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There are several trees here that are not yet blooming. I think when everything is in full bloom, it will be even more beautiful.
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Viewpoint as part of the AugenBlick Runde Egenhausen, which offers not only a beautiful panoramic view of the northern Black Forest near Egenhausen, but also a view of the Albtrauf of the Swabian Alb.
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Great Christmas gathering in Waldachtal
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The “Posthotel zur Sonne” (Post Hotel at the Sun) was built in 1697 as one of the first larger buildings outside the Upper Gate on the Vorstadtplatz (Suburb Square) by butcher, innkeeper, and mayor Johann Philipp Deublin. In the 18th century, there was already a royal route for coaches that led from Stuttgart via Nagold to Freudenstadt and Strasbourg. In 1807, King Frederick established a post office in the Gasthaus zur Sonne. A stable for changing horses was added in 1812. At times, up to 50 animals were housed there. In 1898, the business moved to a new post office building on Leonhardstraße. Under Paul and Emma Luz, the post office was transformed into a hotel. During renovations in 1906, running water and electricity were installed. Professor Robert Nachbauer from Stuttgart had the magnificent half-timbering in the Franconian style uncovered and designed the artistically significant inn sign. `` . ... . After taking over the hotel in 1950, Karl-Friedrich and Lore Scholl had it modernized. Until its sale in 1984, the Hotel Post remained in the possession and management of the same family for generations, although the names changed: Deublin, Gschwindt, Luz, and Scholl.
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It's a shame that Komoot is spoiling our German with denglich. My text was "Where the Steinach flows into the Waldach."
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The wild Urschel was a count's daughter and benefactor of Nagold
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There are over 35 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Haiterbach, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels. You'll find options ranging from easy to difficult, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
The no-traffic touring routes around Haiterbach offer a diverse landscape. You can expect a mix of dense forests, rolling hills, and picturesque valleys, often following the Waldach and Nagold rivers. The region features varied terrain where deep forests with streams alternate with open sections through fields and orchards, providing a rich and engaging backdrop for cycling.
Many no-traffic routes will take you through the beautiful natural features of the Northern Black Forest and Heckengäu region. You might cycle along the Waldach River, through parts of the federally protected nature reserves like Haiterbacher Heckengäu, or enjoy views of the Schlossberg mountain. For specific natural highlights, consider routes that pass by Nagold Reservoir (Erzgrube) or Bömbach Lake.
Yes, the region offers interesting historical stops. A notable attraction is the Hohennagold Castle Ruins, which provides panoramic views over the Nagoldtal. While not directly on every no-traffic route, many paths offer connections or detours to such points of interest, allowing you to combine natural beauty with historical exploration.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Haiterbach are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 80 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peacefulness of the routes, the scenic natural environments, and the well-maintained paths that allow for a relaxing and immersive experience away from vehicle traffic.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes are suitable for families. The absence of vehicle traffic makes them safer and more enjoyable for younger riders. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' or 'moderate' for the most family-friendly options. The varied landscape with open fields and forests provides plenty of engaging scenery for all ages.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most cycling paths in the region, especially on the quieter, no-traffic routes. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, particularly in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to be mindful of other cyclists and pedestrians. Ensure you carry water for your dog, especially on longer rides.
Parking is typically available at the starting points of many popular routes or in the towns and villages along the way. Haiterbach itself offers various parking options. For specific routes, check the individual tour descriptions on komoot, as they often include details about nearby parking facilities.
Haiterbach is connected by public transport, and some routes may be accessible via bus or train services in the wider Nagold Valley area. It's recommended to check local public transport schedules and policies regarding bicycle transport, as this can vary. Planning your route to start or end near a public transport hub can make access easier.
Yes, Haiterbach and the surrounding villages offer various options for refreshments and accommodation. You'll find charming cafes, traditional pubs, and guesthouses. The Old Post Hotel in Nagold, a former stagecoach stop, is an example of a historical place that could serve as a break point. Many establishments are cyclist-friendly, especially in the popular Nagold Valley region.
For beginners seeking an easy, traffic-free experience, routes like "View of Haiterbach – Large Tree by the Path loop from Haiterbach" offer a gentle introduction to the region's beauty. These routes typically feature less elevation gain and well-maintained surfaces, perfect for a relaxed ride.
Experienced touring cyclists looking for a challenge will find routes with more significant elevation changes and longer distances. For example, the "Bömbach Lake – Zinsbachtal Valley loop from Haiterbach" is categorized as difficult, offering a more demanding ride through varied terrain and scenic climbs.


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