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Gravel biking around Dornstetten offers varied terrain within the Northern Black Forest, with elevations ranging from 600 to 730 meters above sea level. The region features dense forests, rolling hills, and picturesque river valleys such as the Zinsbachtal and Nagold. This landscape provides a network of routes suitable for gravel biking, characterized by ascents, descents, and open sunny heights.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The log cabin is located directly next to the 24-meter-high observation tower on the northern edge of Dürrenmettstetten, directly on the Way of St. James. It was built in 2018 by the nature and hiking friends of Dürrenmettstetten through their own efforts as a shelter and hiking hut. Special features, covered seating for hikers and cyclists. Vending machine for drinks and refrigerator (self-service on trust). Snacks and, depending on the season, also ice cream or mulled wine. Sunbathing lawn with sun loungers. Popular resting place with a magnificent view over the Black Forest and the Swabian Jura.
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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 Bösinger Wasserhäusle was a pumping station and served to transport fresh spring water from a source in the Waldach valley via cast iron pipes to the village of Bösingen (part of the municipality of Pfalzgrafenweiler), 1.4 km away and 140 meters higher. 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, from which time a newly installed electric motor could serve as a backup drive. The Bösingen's own water supply was taken out of operation in 1991 due to drinking water contamination. The entire facility with its weir, power channel, and 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 Silberbrünnle spring 🌊 in Pfalzgrafenweiler-Bösingen is an idyllically located spring at the foot of the Schlosswald. It is a popular destination in the Black Forest, known for its year-round bubbling, crystal-clear water, which soon flows into the Waldach stream. The bench invites you to linger,
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Beautiful 360-degree panoramic view
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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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Weir on the Waldach, 300-meter-long tailrace canal, iron overshot water wheel with spur gear transmission, 6 meters in diameter (originally with wooden paddles), 3-meter head, pump capacity: 3-5 HP depending on water inflow from the tailrace canal, double-acting plunger pump from Maschinenfabrik Esslingen from 1893 with a powerful suction and delivery pump and pressure vessel. In 1991, the plant was shut down due to contaminated spring water as a private water supply. The pump 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, depending on the water level of the Waldach. The spring yields 1-2 liters per second depending on the season.
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Hut at the viewing tower, nice for resting and relaxing. Drinks are offered in a refrigerator. A great spot.
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There are over 90 traffic-free gravel bike routes around Dornstetten, catering to various skill levels. The majority are rated moderate to difficult, offering engaging rides through the diverse landscapes of the Northern Black Forest.
Dornstetten's gravel trails feature a varied landscape, from dense forests and rolling hills to picturesque river valleys like the Zinsbachtal. You'll encounter a mix of well-maintained unpaved paths and some more challenging segments, with elevations ranging from 600 to 730 meters above sea level, providing engaging ascents and descents.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Dornstetten are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the challenging Reichenbach Valley and Spring – Stoffelwald Trail loop from Dornstetten, which covers over 60 km.
The trails often lead through stunning natural scenery. You might encounter serene river valleys such as the Zinsbachtal, or pass by highlights like the Agnesruhe Hut. The region is also known for its captivating Black Forest views and diverse landscapes.
While many routes are moderate to difficult, there are options suitable for families looking for less strenuous rides. The region offers a variety of paths, and you can find easier, shorter loops like the Waldsee Lützenhardt – Sandbühl Lake loop from Dornstetten-Aach, which is rated moderate and covers about 19 km.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Dornstetten, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 150 reviews. Riders often praise the quiet, traffic-free paths, the diverse Black Forest scenery, and the engaging terrain that offers both challenging climbs and rewarding descents.
Absolutely. Several routes pass by or near traditional Black Forest huts, offering opportunities for a break. For instance, the Langbrunnenweiher – Agnesruhe Hut loop from Dornstetten-Aach specifically includes the Agnesruhe Hut, a popular spot for a rest.
Yes, experienced gravel bikers will find plenty of challenging options. Routes like the Canal Pathway Near Altensteig – Zinsbachtal Valley loop from Dornstetten-Aach offer significant elevation gain and distances of over 45 km, providing a demanding and rewarding ride through varied terrain.
The Northern Black Forest, including Dornstetten, is generally excellent for gravel biking from spring through autumn. The mild temperatures and lush scenery make these seasons ideal. While some trails may be accessible in winter, conditions can be challenging due to snow or ice, so spring and summer are often preferred for optimal enjoyment.
Many trailheads and starting points for gravel routes around Dornstetten offer convenient parking. Specific parking information is usually detailed on individual route pages on komoot, allowing you to plan your start point effectively.
Given Dornstetten's location in the Northern Black Forest with elevations up to 730 meters, many gravel routes offer stunning panoramic views. The diverse terrain of rolling hills and forests frequently opens up to vistas of the surrounding landscape, providing rewarding sights during your ride.


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