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Baden-Württemberg
Biberach
Riedlingen

Interesting bridges loop from Riedlingen

Routes
Germany
Baden-Württemberg
Biberach
Riedlingen

Interesting bridges loop from Riedlingen

Moderate

11

riders

Interesting bridges loop from Riedlingen

02:05

40.8km

150m

Gravel riding

Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 22, 2026

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Naturpark Obere Donau

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Train Station

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2.33 km

Cycle path along the Danube Canal near Riedlingen

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I can only confirm.

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2.39 km

Almost a kilometer long top section: Tree-lined avenue for cyclists and pedestrians.

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3.23 km

Danube Cycle Path Near Riedlingen

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Danube Cycle Path E3: Sigmaringen - Munderkingen
After Sigmaringen, the Danube widens as it flows through a wide basin. On this section there are many baroque monasteries, castles and towns. The Danube finally leaves the Swabian Jura in the town of Scheer, located at the eastern end of the upper Danube valley. In its further course, the Danube Cycle Path passes through Menge with its half-timbered and stately homes and Neufra, known for its historic hanging gardens. This section of the cycle path ends in Munderkingen, which is surrounded by the Danube. There is a beautiful old town with high gabled houses and winding streets to explore.
Text / source: Deutsche Donau Tourismus e.V., Neue Straße 45, 89073 Ulm
deutsche-donau.de/wege/e3_sigmaringen-munderkingen-3449

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3.45 km

Wonderful idyll in the evening sun

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3.49 km

Interesting bridges

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Karl-Wolf-Steg over the Danube, Altheim
In 1992, the pedestrian walkway over the Danube, which had been blown up in 1945, was renewed and replaced with a spanned arch construction made of wood. The bridge between the municipality of Altheim and the Neufra district of the city of Riedlingen enables pedestrians and cyclists to make wonderful excursions and tours. In 2013, the footbridge was named after the long-standing mayor of Altheim, Karl Wolf. Thanks to the Karl-Wolf-Steg, Altheim is part of the Danube Cycle Path. An excellently developed field path network invites you to bike tours and inline skating.
Text / Source: Mayor's Office, Donaustrasse 1, Altheim
gemeinde-altheim.de/de/freizeit/wandern

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20.5 km

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26.2 km

Very nice, well-kept bike path to ride along the Danube.

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40.8 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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25.3 km

10.4 km

3.84 km

1.19 km

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

22.8 km

10.9 km

4.43 km

2.57 km

< 100 m

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Saturday 23 May

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