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No traffic road cycling routes in Arlitzwald traverse a landscape characterized by varied terrain, including significant elevation changes and forested areas. The region offers quiet country lanes suitable for road cyclists seeking routes away from busy roads. Elevations range from gentle hills to more demanding climbs, providing diverse challenges for different fitness levels.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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22.9km
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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16.6km
00:51
240m
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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27.1km
01:36
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The top asphalted road winds through a romantic deciduous forest from the Litvínov (Leitmeritz) prefabricated buildings up to the Janov reservoir (not suitable for swimming). The drive up is already a pleasure and down even more so.
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A route on the Stoneman Miriquidi Road: forests, rock formations, and views alternate. With little traffic, excellent surface, and consistent gradients of between 5 and 9%, the ride is particularly pleasant. Ideal for keeping your rhythm and enjoying the wonderful natural surroundings.
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A great route through impressive nature: forests, rocks, and also sections with expansive views. There's hardly any traffic and a good surface.
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The gradients are very even, ranging between 5 and 9%. It's extremely pleasant to ride. The elevation profile isn't evenly distributed. There are no 18% ramps!
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Lovingly restored ensemble with hotel, inn and beer garden
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The dam was built according to the Intze principle as a curved gravity dam made of rubble masonry.
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The 🟣 PURPLE PATH 🟣 is a sculpture trail connecting Chemnitz, the 2025 Capital of Culture, with 38 cities and towns in the region. Numerous artists have contributed works of various kinds, telling an unknown history of the region. More information at https://chemnitz2025.de/purple-path/ Jay Gard "Plywood" in Olbernhau, at the train station Material: powder-coated copper Size: 8 x 4 x 1.80 m "The white powder-coated sculpture made of sheet steel by Jay Gard, born in 1984, raised in Karl-Marx-Stadt/Chemnitz, and now living in Berlin, features the word "plywood." Metal simulates wood, and the confusion is reinforced by the use of the iconic typography of the lettering "Hollywood," which has been a trademark of the Los Angeles district in the USA known for its legendary film studios since 1921. In several ways, Gard's sculpture seems to claim something that, based on the material, it is not. In fact, it demonstratively presents linguistic and visual symbols. The technique of playfully combining signs reveals a loose relationship that exists between many linguistic or visual symbols and the meanings they convey. Thus, the seven letters of the word "Plywood" could be combined to create 46 (English) words with a wide variety of meanings. Thus, the artwork Plywood, also through its location at the Olbernhau train station, symbolizes related processes of transformation, combinatorics, and shifts in meaning of economic, cultural, and symbolic aspects in Olbernhau: While the Ore Mountain town, with its wooden figure Reiterlein created in 1933/34 for the so-called Winter Relief Fund and the VERO toy factory, which was extremely innovative and thus successful in the GDR, was a thriving center of wood production until the fall of the Berlin Wall, it experienced a major economic and concomitant cultural decline in the 1990s. (Text: Alexander Ochs / Ulrike Pennewitz)
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Arlitzwald offers a selection of 6 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes. These routes are specifically curated to provide peaceful rides away from busy roads, allowing you to fully enjoy the scenic landscapes.
The routes in Arlitzwald, situated within the broader Black Forest region, feature diverse terrain. You'll find quiet country lanes, often shaded by dense forests, with a mix of gentle hills and more demanding climbs. Expect varied landscapes, from river valleys to higher elevations, providing a dynamic and engaging cycling experience.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in Arlitzwald are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Mikulovice Scenic Rural Road – Göhrener Höhe loop from Olbernhau-Grünthal offers a challenging circular ride, while the Saigerhütte Olbernhau – Saigerhütte Museum loop from Hallbach provides a moderate option.
For those seeking a longer ride, the Mikulovice Scenic Rural Road – Göhrener Höhe loop from Olbernhau-Grünthal is a challenging option spanning over 65 km with significant elevation gain. Another substantial route is the Neunzehnhain I Reservoir – Neunzehnhain II Dam loop from Zöblitz-Pobershau, which covers approximately 38 km.
While most routes are rated moderate, the Saigerhütte Olbernhau – Saigerhütte Museum loop from Hallbach is a good starting point. It's a moderate route of about 22 km with less elevation gain compared to others, making it more accessible for those newer to road cycling or looking for a more relaxed ride.
Along your rides, you can discover various points of interest. Keep an eye out for cultural landmarks like the Hüttenmatths Legend Sculpture or the historic Exulants' Church in Oberneuschönberg. You might also pass by natural features such as the Ornamental Planting ADvS on the Upper Bärenbach Meadow, offering scenic breaks.
While the routes are primarily designed for road cycling and some include significant climbs, the 'no-traffic' nature makes them safer for families with older children who are comfortable with longer distances and varied terrain. For a moderate family adventure, consider the Landhotel Zur Ofenschenke – Reukersdorf Climb loop from Wernsdorf, which is around 16 km.
Many routes start from towns or villages that offer parking facilities. For example, routes like the Mikulovice Scenic Rural Road loop begin near Olbernhau-Grünthal, which typically has parking options. For public transport, it's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for connections to the starting points in the Black Forest region, as services can vary.
The Black Forest region, including Arlitzwald, is generally best for cycling from spring through autumn. The warmer months offer pleasant temperatures and lush scenery. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn provides stunning fall foliage. Winter cycling can be challenging due to snow and ice, especially on higher elevation routes.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experiences in Arlitzwald, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 200 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the traffic-free roads, the beautiful forest scenery, and the rewarding climbs that offer impressive views of the surrounding Black Forest landscape.
Absolutely. The Mikulovice Scenic Rural Road – Göhrener Höhe loop from Olbernhau-Grünthal is classified as difficult, featuring over 1,400 meters of elevation gain across its 65 km length. This route will test your fitness with demanding ascents, typical of the Black Forest's more mountainous sections.
Yes, many of the routes pass through or near charming villages and towns within the Black Forest region. These often offer opportunities to stop at local cafes, restaurants, or guesthouses for refreshments and a rest. Some routes might also feature designated shelters, such as the Bärenbach Shelter or Hand Junction Shelter, perfect for a quick break.


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