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No traffic road cycling routes around Frittlingen are characterized by a diverse landscape within the Baden-Württemberg region, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The area features a mix of gentle hills, dramatic geological formations, and spectacular valleys, providing a continuous "up and down" experience. Cyclists can expect extensive networks of asphalted routes, with the region's proximity to the Swabian Alb and Black Forest contributing to its varied topography. This environment provides both flat sections and demanding climbs, suitable for different skill…
Last updated: July 11, 2026
5.0
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44
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65.9km
03:03
490m
490m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
(2)
31
riders
33.0km
01:32
220m
220m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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10
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66.6km
03:16
980m
970m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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13
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20.6km
01:02
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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10
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25.8km
01:13
300m
300m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Church of St. Peter and Paul in Nusplingen, also known as the Old Cemetery Church, is dedicated to the apostles Peter and Paul. It dates back to a proprietary church of the local nobility from 650. Archaeological excavations uncovered foundations that are likely to originate from a secular building, but remains of a church space with graves also came to light. This suggests that it was a noble residence with its own church. The current church building was constructed around 1000. The western extension and the three-story choir tower date from 1250 and can thus still be attributed to the Romanesque period. Around 1300, the choir and the nave were rebuilt, incorporating Gothic style elements. The valuable lime paintings, which were uncovered in 1972–1975, date from this period. The tower was extended around 1500 with a half-timbered upper floor and received its current form with a hipped roof. The church contains valuable wooden sculptures from the Ulm School, Renaissance frescoes, and a Baroque coffered ceiling from 1711, which comes from the former Church of St. Catherine and was installed here in 1868. In the Middle Ages, the church was the parish church of Nusplingen and a large parish district. However, the church was located outside the walls of the town, which was considered a city at the time. In 1463, the chapels in Unterdigsheim and Hartheim belonged to the Nusplingen church. In 1459, the tithes in Ensisheim belonged to the church. In 1759, the parish rights were transferred to the Church of St. Catherine in the town, and the church remained only a cemetery church, where only funeral services were held. In 1829, the church was handed over to the secular community for a symbolic thaler, and its use initially remained unchanged. In 1950, the building also lost its function as a cemetery church and subsequently threatened to fall into disrepair. A support association for the preservation of this cultural monument ensured that a thorough restoration could be carried out from 1997 to 2003. The deconsecrated building was blessed again, but not consecrated. Since then, sacred and cultural events have been held here again. The church was designated "Monument of the Month March 2019" by the Monument Foundation of Baden-Württemberg. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Peter_und_Paul_(Nusplingen)
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Beautiful descent, not too steep, wonderful scenery - just let it roll.
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The blue wonder... but not from Dresden 😉
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Quiet during the week, but quite busy on the weekends
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Slight elevation with a tower on top - beautiful viewpoint
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I have to be a bit of a smart-ass here: The pictures show the Wulfbach stream, which still flows into the Danube here, as well as the cycle path along it. But the truth is: It's incredibly beautiful and unspoiled here.
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Great rocks, they make the upper Danube a very special landscape
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Here the Young Danube is embedded between meadows, marshland and bushes
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There are over 100 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Frittlingen listed on komoot. These routes offer a variety of distances and difficulty levels, ensuring there's something for every cyclist looking for a peaceful ride.
The region around Frittlingen, nestled between the Black Forest and the Swabian Alb, offers a diverse road cycling experience. You can expect varied terrain with both flat sections and demanding climbs, providing a continuous 'up and down' experience. Many routes feature asphalted paths, ensuring a smooth ride through scenic landscapes.
Yes, there are several easy, traffic-free road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Viaduct Near Rottweil – Scenic Section Near Rottweil loop from Wellendingen is an easy option, covering about 15 km with moderate elevation changes, ideal for a relaxed outing.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the area provides routes with significant climbs. The Buttonmaker's Rock – View of Alter Berg loop from Gosheim is a difficult route spanning over 66 km with nearly 1000 meters of elevation gain, offering a rewarding workout and stunning views.
Road cyclists can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from various points, such as the Albkette from the Lemberg, Klippeneck, and Lupfen. The region boasts 'beautiful, untouched nature,' including hidden lakes and endless forests. The Lemberg Tower, the highest mountain in the Swabian Alb, offers expansive views extending as far as the Alps on clear days. The Oberhohenberg Observation Platform also provides insights into local history and expansive vistas.
Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Frittlingen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Hummelsee – Oberhohenberg Parking Area loop from Wellendingen, which offers a moderate 20 km ride through varied landscapes.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the best conditions for road cycling in the Frittlingen area. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the natural beauty of the Baden-Württemberg region is at its peak, making for pleasant rides. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While many routes are traffic-free, the suitability for dogs depends on the specific path and local regulations. Generally, dogs are welcome on leashes on most public paths. However, for road cycling, it's important to consider your dog's endurance and safety, especially on longer or faster routes. Always ensure your dog is comfortable and safe cycling alongside you.
Parking is generally available in and around Frittlingen, as well as at the starting points of many routes in nearby towns like Wellendingen or Gosheim. Look for designated public parking areas in these communities, which often serve as convenient access points for the cycling network.
The Baden-Württemberg region has an integrated cycling network, and public transport options are available. Many regional trains and buses allow bikes, though specific rules and peak hour restrictions may apply. It's advisable to check the local public transport provider's website for their current bike carriage policies and schedules before planning your trip.
Yes, the towns and villages surrounding Frittlingen, such as Wellendingen, Gosheim, and Rottweil, offer various cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can refuel. You'll also find a range of accommodation options, from guesthouses to hotels, catering to visitors exploring the region. Many establishments are accustomed to welcoming cyclists.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's 'beautiful, untouched nature,' the continuous 'up and down' terrain that keeps rides engaging, and the extensive network of asphalted paths that provide a smooth, traffic-free experience. The stunning panoramic views from various points are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the region offers several natural attractions. You can find beautiful lakes such as Schömberg Reservoir and Riedwiesensee. The area is also home to interesting caves like the Maiden hole and Beilstein Cave, adding to the diverse exploration opportunities.


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