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No traffic touring cycling routes around Wörnersberg are situated on a plateau in the northern Black Forest, offering diverse landscapes for cyclists. The region is characterized by its hilly terrain, providing both gentle slopes and more demanding climbs. Key natural features include the wooded Black Forest environment and the picturesque Nagold Reservoir (Erzgrube), which is surrounded by a 650-hectare landscape protection area. The Zinsbachtal Nature Reserve also contributes to the area's protected natural beauty, making it suitable for varied touring…
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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54.2km
04:03
880m
880m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.0km
01:45
310m
310m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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45.4km
03:34
540m
540m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.1km
01:02
120m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.2km
02:47
470m
470m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Bömbachsee near Altensteig-Spielberg is idyllically situated, surrounded by forests in the middle of the countryside, and invites you to swim. The small lake is easily accessible via the Ziegelweg, and parking is available. A large sunbathing lawn with shady trees adjoins the eastern shore.
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unfortunately closed during my ride. Would have liked to enjoy a little refreshment. Looks inviting.
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The Bösinger Wasserhäusle was a pumping station and was used to transport fresh spring water from a source in the Waldach valley via cast iron pipes to the village of Bösingen (a district of the municipality of Pfalzgrafenweiler), located 1.4 km away and 140 meters higher up. The pumps were driven by the water power of the Waldach. A water wheel with a diameter of six meters was used. The facility went into operation in 1894. In 1911, it was supplemented by an 8 hp gasoline engine, which could now also drive the pumps during low water levels in the Waldach. In 1948, it was connected to the power grid via a transformer station, after which a newly installed electric motor could serve as a backup drive. The Bösingen's own water supply was taken out of service in 1991 due to drinking water contamination. The entire facility, including the weir, the power channel, and the pumping station, has been protected as a cultural-historical monument since 2000. The pumping station can be visited all day on the Day of the Open Monument. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%B6singer_Wasserh%C3%A4usle
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The Waldach is an almost 25 km long river in western Baden-Württemberg in the transition area between the Northern Black Forest and the Gäu, which flows into the river Nagold in the town of Nagold in the district of Calw from the right and south. The Waldach is a small river on the eastern edge of the Northern Black Forest towards the Upper Gäu, which drains a landscape triangle framed by the watercourses of the Upper Nagold to the north, the Upper Neckar to the southeast, and its tributary the Glatt, in a generally northeastern direction, with an approximate arc to the northwest, towards the Nagold. The Waldach originates in the municipality of Waldachtal, named after it, from some small streams. The Schneckenbächle, the official upper course[4], springs from the source furthest from the mouth, about 1.5 km south-southwest of the center of the village of Tumlingen, in the municipality, and at about 635 m above sea level, shortly before a strip of forest where the border with the neighboring municipality of Schopfloch to the southwest runs. The initially northeastern course in a flat, straight valley floor already turns to a north-northwesterly course before the village boundary; in and shortly after Tumlingen, the stream receives two larger left tributaries, the Weiherbach and the Heppersbach, which still originate beyond the border in Schopfloch territory. Here it also enters the Northern Black Forest, characterized by the colorful sandstone, from the natural region of the Upper Gäue, characterized by Muschelkalk in the underground. The Waldach then winds its way through the village of Lützenhardt, the hamlet of Vesperweiler, the village of Cresbach, and the hamlets of Ober- and Unterwaldach of the municipality, now on a northeastern course in a valley deepened by about 80 meters towards the wooded and interspersed with cleared patches marginal heights, above which, shortly before the last hamlet, the Rüdenberg castle ruin stands on a left confluence spur. Afterwards, it enters the municipal area of Pfalzgrafenweiler, whose central namesake settlement lies to the left on the height, and under forest slopes, after the Vörbach ruin, located on another left confluence spur, the narrowing valley floor also fills with forest, where no significant road runs anymore. For the next four and a half kilometers of its northeastern course, above which a viewing tower located to the left above the valley on the site of the Mantelberg ruin offers a view, the following Bösinger Mühle of Pfalzgrafenweiler is the only settlement in the valley, .... Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldach
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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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It's bearable here. In good weather, it's suitable for swimming.
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There are over 300 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Wörnersberg, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The routes around Wörnersberg offer a mix of difficulties. You'll find approximately 50 easy routes, over 150 moderate routes, and more than 100 difficult routes, catering to everyone from beginners to experienced touring cyclists.
The komoot community highly rates the no traffic touring cycling routes around Wörnersberg, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars. Cyclists often praise the peaceful, wooded landscapes, the diverse terrain, and the scenic views, especially those overlooking the Rhine valley.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. For example, the Bömbach Lake – Bömbachsee Forest Playground loop from Egenhausen is an easy option, covering about 13 km with minimal elevation gain.
Absolutely. The hilly terrain of the northern Black Forest provides plenty of challenging routes. The Zinsbachtal Valley – Nagoldtalsperre Erzgrube loop from Wörnersberg, for instance, is a difficult route spanning over 54 km with more than 860 meters of elevation gain.
Many of the no traffic touring cycling routes in Wörnersberg are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Bösingen Water House – Waldach Cycle Path loop from Wörnersberg and the Rappenhütte Igelsberg – Forest Playground on Linienweg loop from Grömbach.
Spring and summer are ideal for touring cycling in Wörnersberg. During these seasons, you'll experience pleasant temperatures and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant, with blooming landscapes enhancing your ride through the Black Forest.
Yes, the region offers numerous scenic spots. Routes often pass through the wooded Black Forest, providing panoramic views. The Königskanzel Viewpoint – Calf Hut loop from Grömbach offers great vistas. You can also explore highlights like the Nördlinger Hut or the Paradise Hut.
Yes, the area around Wörnersberg features several beautiful waterfalls that can be incorporated into your cycling tours. Notable waterfalls include the Waterfall at the Lenzinsägmühle, the Nagold Waterfall, and the Lichtenbach Waterfall.
Many routes are suitable for families, especially the easier, shorter loops. The region's focus on no traffic paths makes it safer for younger riders. Look for routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances for a family-friendly experience.
While Wörnersberg itself is small, the surrounding region combines natural beauty with cultural sights and culinary delights. Many routes pass through charming villages or near mountain huts, offering opportunities for refreshments and rest. You can find various huts like the Fire Brigade Hut Hörschweiler or the Wooden Cabin on the L362.


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