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No traffic road cycling routes around Laiz benefit from its location within the Upper Danube Valley and at the foot of the Swabian Alb. This region offers a diverse landscape characterized by river valleys, rolling hills, and extensive forests, providing varied terrain for road cyclists. The area features both relatively flat paths along the Danube River and more challenging ascents in the hilly Swabian Alb. Limestone cliffs and dramatic rock formations are also prominent features of the landscape.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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33.4km
01:27
180m
180m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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32.8km
01:28
180m
180m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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02:13
280m
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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. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A very beautiful monastery complex from the Middle Ages
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The Royal Abbey of Brou was built at the beginning of the Renaissance at the request of Margaret of Austria (1480-1530), daughter of the Emperor, Duchess of Savoy, and Regent of the Netherlands. The church was intended to forever commemorate her love for her late husband, Philibert the Fair. Philibert II of Savoy died in 1504 at the Château de Pont-d'Ain at the young age of just 24 from the effects of a cold he caught while hunting.
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Super beautiful village of Bressan
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True to Bresse architecture, the Domain des Saveurs - Les Planons has been listed as a Historic Monument since 1938. It was built in 1490 and operated until 1992. With its Saracen chimney, vast outbuildings, circulation galleries and spacious courtyard, the farm is a remarkable example of typical Bresse architecture.
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Located in the center of Vonnas, on the banks of the Morte River, this gourmet restaurant has been Michelin-starred since 1929. Georges Blanc offers a wonderful gastronomic experience combining reinterpreted tradition and constant creativity. In his cuisine, he never fails to showcase the local star: Bresse poultry.
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In Vonnas, the Village Blanc is an original concept imagined by the starred chef Georges Blanc. The site includes a gourmet restaurant, a brasserie, hotels, shops, gardens, a spa, swimming pools and even a movie theater. A way to combine the pleasure of the palate with the other joys of life.
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The Saint-Martin church, whose name is an indicator of seniority, depended on the lords of Bâgé. They ceded it, before 1059, to the abbey of Tournus which founded a priory there. https://www.sauvegardeartfrancais.fr/projets/buellas-eglise-saint-martin/
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There are over 120 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Laiz, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. You'll find everything from easy, flat rides along river valleys to more challenging ascents in the Swabian Alb.
The region offers diverse terrain. You can expect relatively flat paths along the Danube River and other scenic river valleys like the Lauchert, Fehla, and Schmeie. For those seeking more challenge, the routes extend into the rolling hills and ascents of the Swabian Alb, providing varied landscapes for every cyclist.
Yes, there are 27 easy no traffic road cycling routes around Laiz. These often follow the gentle gradients of the river valleys, such as sections of the Danube Cycle Path, making them ideal for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride.
The komoot community highly rates the no traffic road cycling routes around Laiz, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 150 reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning natural beauty of the Upper Danube Valley and Swabian Alb, the quiet roads, and the well-maintained paths that allow for an immersive experience away from traffic.
Many routes offer breathtaking views of the Upper Danube Valley and the dramatic limestone cliffs of the Swabian Alb. You might pass by the View of Mâcon and the Saône from the François Mitterand bridge, or enjoy the serene atmosphere of the Cormoranche Lake Leisure Center. The region is rich with natural beauty and historical sites.
Absolutely. The cycling routes frequently pass through charming villages and lead to historical sites. While not directly on a route, the majestic Hohenzollern Castle in Sigmaringen is a prominent landmark visible from many vantage points, and the Princely Park Inzigkofen, with its Devil's Bridge and Amalienfelsen, offers a blend of nature and history.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while summer offers warm weather. Autumn provides beautiful foliage. Winter cycling is possible, but conditions may vary, and some paths might be less accessible due to snow or ice.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes around Laiz are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This makes planning your ride convenient, especially if you're driving to a starting point. For example, the route "Georges Blanc – Georges Blanc Village, Vonnas loop from Grièges" is a moderate loop option.
Parking is generally available in and around Laiz and Sigmaringen, often near trailheads or in village centers. Many routes are accessible from various points, allowing you to choose a convenient starting location with parking facilities.
Yes, for experienced cyclists, there are 19 difficult no traffic road cycling routes. These routes often venture deeper into the Swabian Alb, featuring more significant elevation gains and challenging descents, providing a demanding yet rewarding experience.
Germany generally has good public transport infrastructure that often accommodates bicycles, especially regional trains. It's advisable to check specific train or bus schedules and their bicycle policies in advance, particularly during peak times, to ensure a smooth journey to your chosen starting point.
Yes, many routes pass through or near charming villages and towns where you can find cafes, bakeries, and restaurants. Especially along popular sections like the Danube Cycle Path, you'll find opportunities to stop for refreshments and local cuisine.


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