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18
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Road cycling around Sersheim offers diverse landscapes characterized by rolling hills, expansive meadows, and dense forests. The region features picturesque vineyards, particularly near the Stromberg-Heuchelberg Nature Park, providing scenic routes. Cyclists can also explore well-maintained paths along the Enz and Metter river valleys, offering varied terrain and views. This topography provides both gentle stretches and moderate climbs, catering to different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
4.3
(4)
64
riders
46.6km
02:12
590m
590m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.0
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64
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56.0km
02:38
410m
410m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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5.0
(1)
44
riders
34.4km
01:30
260m
260m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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26
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33.6km
01:27
230m
230m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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26
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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On the right bank of the Enz, in front of the high Wobach rock face, about 300m upstream from the railway viaduct, there has been a walkable landscape model since the 1989 State Garden Show, featuring the rocks of the South German Scarpland. On a geological journey through time, one gains insights into the course of life on Earth, the origin and structure of the Scarpland, as well as the life world of the Muschelkalk sea.
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Beautiful view of the Enz Viaduct, which was built as a railway viaduct between 1851 and 1853 as part of the Württemberg Westbahn Bietigheim–Bruchsal under the direction of construction councillor Karl Etzel.
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A natural hiking trail runs directly along the Enz river below the Kammertenberg nature reserve.
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A pedestrian and cycle bridge connects Lomersheim and Mühlhausen. The bridge also offers a good view of the Enz River and the Kammertenberg nature reserve.
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One of the few pedestrian bridges over the Enz river in this area, offering a beautiful view of the water and the surrounding Enz meadows.
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Swabian cuisine, ideally located on the roadside and perfect for a stop in the beer garden.
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The castle was built at the beginning of the 13th century by the Lords of Sternenfels as their ancestral seat and was first mentioned in 1232. After the castle passed to the Lords of Liebenstein, it was pledged to Württemberg in 1320. Before the castle was demolished in 1778 and dismantled by 1780, it served as the seat of a forester and as a prison for poachers in the 17th century. The castle, of which only the rampart and moat remain today, was built from white Stubensandstein. A first observation tower was built in 1866, which became dilapidated and had to be blown up in 1966. A year later, in 1967, a 14-meter-high water tower with an observation platform in the style of a keep was built on the Schlossberg. The tower houses an exhibition on the history of the Lords of Sternenfels and the geology of Stromberg and Heuchelberg. Source Wikipedia
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Sersheim offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 20 routes detailed on komoot. These routes cater to various preferences, ranging from easy rides to more challenging tours.
Road cycling around Sersheim takes you through diverse and picturesque landscapes. You'll experience rolling hills, expansive meadows, and dense forests. The region is also known for its beautiful vineyards, especially near the Stromberg-Heuchelberg Nature Park, and well-maintained paths along the Enz and Metter river valleys.
The region is particularly popular for cycling in April and May, suggesting favorable weather conditions and blooming landscapes. However, the varied terrain makes it enjoyable throughout the warmer months.
Yes, Sersheim offers several easy road cycling routes. For instance, the View of Hohenhaslach – Bietigheim Old Town loop from Sersheim is an easy 34 km route, perfect for a more relaxed experience.
Many routes pass by notable attractions. You can explore historic towns like Besigheim's Old Town, known for its half-timbered houses, or admire the impressive Bietigheim Railway Viaduct. Natural highlights include the Katzenbachsee and the Wobachfelsen Muschelkalk Cliffs near Bietigheim. You might also encounter the Leudelsbach Stream with Pollarded Willows.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, the Bietigheim Old Town – Neckar Bend at Kirchheim loop from Sersheim is a substantial 90 km route that connects Sersheim with the historic Bietigheim Old Town and follows the Neckar River.
The road cycling routes in Sersheim are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from rolling hills to scenic river valleys, and the well-maintained paths.
Many of the road cycling routes around Sersheim are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Langwiesenweg – Bietigheim Viaduct loop from Sersheim and the View of Hohenhaslach – Kirbachtal Valley Road loop from Sersheim.
Yes, the region's vineyards offer opportunities to stop at local wineries. Additionally, routes often connect to charming towns like Besigheim, where you can find cafes and other amenities. The Bietigheim Viaduct – Langwiesenweg loop from Sersheim, for example, passes through areas with potential stopping points.
While Sersheim offers gentle stretches, the region's rolling hills also provide routes with moderate elevation changes. For instance, the View of Hohenhaslach – Kirbachtal Valley Road loop from Sersheim includes nearly 600 meters of elevation gain, offering a more demanding ride.
Sersheim has a train station, making it accessible by public transport. This allows cyclists to reach the starting points of various routes conveniently without needing a car.
As a popular starting point for many routes, Sersheim typically offers public parking options within the town, often near the train station or local amenities, suitable for cyclists arriving by car.


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