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Road cycling routes around Neuweiler are situated in the Northern Black Forest of Germany, characterized by a high plateau between the Nagold and Enz rivers. This region features rolling hills, dense forests covering nearly 80% of its area, and varied elevations ranging from 450 to 760 meters above sea level. The terrain offers a mix of undulating sections on the plateau and routes through picturesque river valleys, providing diverse conditions for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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56.4km
02:49
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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61.2km
02:52
590m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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26.7km
01:17
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A very large selection of cakes. A true French patisserie. The staff speaks excellent German. Sandwiches are also available for purchase. Seating is available inside and outside for dining! Highly recommended!
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Accessible from various directions and/or accessible as a circular walk. The walk up the mountain is quite long.
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Saverne was already a Roman military post in the 4th century. From the 15th century until the French Revolution, Saverne was the residence of the powerful bishops of Strasbourg. The Château de Rohan, which boasts the longest neoclassical façade of any building in France, still bears witness to this.
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I love coming here to Saverne. The town has such a wonderful atmosphere.
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At 410 meters, it's not very high, but it's nicely winding. Be careful of the gravel in some corners.
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Lock for ships still in operation
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Sights: The former abbey church of St. Peter and Paul, founded around 720, belonged to one of the oldest monasteries on the Upper Rhine. In its early years, this was led by Saint Pirminius, among others. The church is one of the most artistically valuable and stylistically diverse in Alsace. It has a Carolingian crypt (8th century), Romanesque chapels (11th century), a choir and a transept in the transitional style to Gothic (late 12th century), a purely Gothic nave (13th century) and a classicist façade with a tower (1768). The remains of the monastery building (chapter house, one wing of the cloister) are of Gothic style (13th century). The furnishings are very rich (medieval gravestones and the Adelphus carpets from around 1470 with depictions of the life and miraculous work of St. Adelphus of Metz in the chapels; baptismal font, pulpit, Adelphus shrine, organ, Holy Sepulchre in the nave). The portals and rose windows are also remarkably designed and decorated. Archaeological remains of other buildings of the monastery complex can be seen to the north of the church. The now Protestant church of St. Adelphus was built between 1200 and 1225 in the transitional style from Romanesque to Gothic. It impresses with its powerful west facade and its simple interior. The choir of the church, which until then contained the reliquary and the Adelphus carpets depicting the life of St. Adelphus of Metz, was demolished in the 19th century and replaced by a flat wall. The Herrenstein Castle (ruin) was built at the beginning of the 13th century by the Counts of Dagsburg. In the 16th century it was converted into a fortress by the Alsatian military architect Daniel Specklin. Former synagogue, built in 1875, and Jewish cemetery, established in 1877
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Neuweiler offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 350 tours available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including approximately 40 easy, over 220 moderate, and around 80 difficult options.
Road cycling in Neuweiler features diverse terrain. You'll find routes traversing the extended high plateau between the Nagold and Enz rivers, offering both flat and gently undulating sections. Additionally, routes wind through picturesque river valleys like the Teinach, Nagold, and Kleine Enz, providing varied characteristics and scenic beauty. The region is characterized by rolling hills and dense forests, with elevations ranging from 450 to 760 meters above sea level.
Yes, Neuweiler has approximately 40 easy road cycling routes. An example of a route with varied terrain that is often completed in about an hour is the Ernolheim-lès-Saverne – Ernolsheim-lès-Saverne loop from Dossenheim-sur-Zinsel, which covers 14.6 miles (23.5 km).
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Neuweiler offers around 80 difficult routes. A notable option is the Melch Pass – La Petite-Pierre loop from Saverne, a demanding 35.5 miles (57.1 km) path that includes substantial climbs and significant elevation gain.
The region boasts impressive natural features and viewpoints. You can find several 'AugenBlick' viewpoints, such as those in Agenbach and Oberkollwangen, offering panoramic views of the Black Forest and even the Swabian Alb. The Teinach river originates in a nature reserve within Neuweiler, with paths along its 'evergreen banks' being a highlight. You might also encounter highlights like the Ochsenstall Rock or the Prince Charles' Leap Rock.
Yes, the area around Neuweiler is rich in history and features several castles and historical sites. You could cycle past the impressive Haut-Barr Castle, explore the unique Graufthal Troglodyte Houses, or visit the Little Meisenbach Castle. The historic Saverne Town Center is also a point of interest.
The road cycling experience in Neuweiler is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 200 reviews. Cyclists often praise the extensive forests, open plateaus, and picturesque river valleys that define the region, offering a beautiful backdrop for rides of all abilities.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Neuweiler are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example of a moderate loop is the La Petite-Pierre – La Petite Pierre loop from Dossenheim-sur-Zinsel, which covers 40.8 miles (65.7 km) with significant elevation gain.
The Northern Black Forest region, including Neuweiler, is generally pleasant for road cycling from spring through autumn. The extensive forests provide shade during warmer months, and the clearings offer stunning vistas. While specific weather conditions vary, these seasons typically offer the most favorable conditions for exploring the diverse terrain.
While many routes are geared towards road cycling, some easier sections and the general tranquility of the plateau between the Nagold and Enz rivers can be suitable for families with older children or those comfortable with road riding. For a family-friendly diversion off the bike, the Wildlife Park Gaugenwald offers animal encounters.
Specific parking information for individual trailheads is best found on the detailed route pages on komoot. However, as a general rule for the region, parking is often available near village centers or designated outdoor activity starting points. It's advisable to check the route details for recommended parking spots before your ride.
Public transport options in rural areas like Neuweiler can be limited. While some regional bus services might connect to larger towns, direct access to specific trailheads via public transport might require planning. For detailed information on public transport connections, it's recommended to consult local transport schedules or resources like Schwarzwald Tourismus.


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