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Jogging around Dormettingen offers diverse landscapes within the Swabian Alb region, characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and expansive meadows. The terrain provides a mix of challenging ascents and gentler paths, suitable for various running experiences. Renaturalized areas, such as those around the former oil shale quarry, present unique semi-open pasture landscapes for outdoor activity. Clear streams and valley routes like the Riedbachtal further define the natural features available for running.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Waldschenke - Good refreshment stop at the reservoir 🌊 - Schömberg - Zollernalbkreis
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The Schlichemtalsperre (also known as Schömberger Stausee, mostly just called Stausee locally) east of Schömberg in Baden-Württemberg dams the Schlichem, a tributary of the Neckar coming from the Swabian Jura. The 90.6 ha Schömberger Stausee mit Palmbühl landscape protection area surrounds the Schlichemtalsperre. The approximately 1.35 km long and initially narrow reservoir, widening to about 175 m towards the end, with an area of 10.4 ha at 643.8 m above sea level (NHN), begins at the hamlet of Untere Säge and extends to the old town center of Schömberg. It has a catchment area of about 33.5 km², to which the Schlichem, over 11 km long at its inflow, contributes almost 90%. The watercourses Hölzlegraben from the forest to the right of the lake and Scheubühlgraben and Räßentälebach from the left, up to 1.2 km long, flow into it from the sides. A fish ladder leads from the Vorsee pre-reservoir near Untere Säge to the reservoir. There is also the only bridge over the lake that can be walked and driven on. The Schlichem Viaduct can only be used by the railway. The Schlichemtalsperre was built between 1940 and 1944. The Portlandzementwerk Rudolf Rohrbach KG (today Holcim (Süddeutschland) GmbH), based in neighboring Dotternhausen, which was the client for the dam, initially used it for cooling water supply and power generation. An outdoor swimming pool built in 1935 was flooded. After World War II, the facility was taken over by the state of Württemberg-Hohenzollern in 1948. The reservoir was renovated from 1975 to 1983. The barrier structure is an earth dam, and the hydropower plant within it has an output of 60 kW. There is a pre-reservoir, the Vorsee, which was built from 1975 to 1977. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlichemtalsperre
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The Schlichemtalsperre (also known as Schömberger Stausee, mostly just called Stausee locally) east of Schömberg in Baden-Württemberg dams the Schlichem, a tributary of the Neckar coming from the Swabian Jura. The 90.6 ha Schömberger Stausee mit Palmbühl nature reserve surrounds the Schlichemtalsperre. The approximately 1.35 km long and initially narrow reservoir, which widens to about 175 m towards the end and has an area of 10.4 ha at 643.8 m above sea level (NHN), begins at the hamlet of Untere Säge and extends to the old town center of Schömberg. It has a catchment area of about 33.5 km², to which the Schlichem, already over 11 km long at its mouth, contributes almost 90%. The watercourses Hölzlegraben from the forest to the right of the lake and Scheubühlgraben and Räßentälebach from the left, which are up to 1.2 km long, flow into it from the sides. From the Vorsee forebay near the Untere Säge, a fish ladder leads to the reservoir. There is also the only bridge over the lake that can be walked and driven on. The Schlichem Viaduct can only be used by the railway. The Schlichemtalsperre was built between 1940 and 1944. The Portlandzementwerk Rudolf Rohrbach KG (today Holcim (Süddeutschland) GmbH) in neighboring Dotternhausen, which was the builder of the dam, initially used it for cooling water and electricity generation. An outdoor swimming pool built in 1935 was flooded. After the Second World War, the facility was taken over by the state of Württemberg-Hohenzollern in 1948. The reservoir was renovated from 1975 to 1983. The dam structure is an earth dam, and the hydropower plant within it has a capacity of 60 kW. There is a forebay called Vorsee, which was built from 1975 to 1977. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlichemtalsperre
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Good place to stop for a break 🥨🍺 near the reservoir 🌊 - Zollernalbkreis
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In summer, it's often used for swimming and relaxing! But it's also beautiful any time of year.
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At Palmbühl on the Schömberg reservoir there is a free e-bike charging station with 3 sockets, marked but somewhat hidden.
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There are always beautiful views of the reservoir and Schömberg
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Dormettingen, located in the Swabian Alb, offers a diverse landscape for runners. You'll find a mix of rolling hills, dense forests, and expansive meadows. The terrain includes both challenging ascents and gentler paths, with some routes featuring mostly paved surfaces, especially around the Schömberg Reservoir, and others leading through natural valleys like the Riedbachtal.
There are over 330 running routes available around Dormettingen, catering to various fitness levels. This includes 58 easy routes, 228 moderate routes, and 47 more challenging trails, ensuring there's something for every runner.
Yes, many routes around Dormettingen are suitable for families. For instance, the Schömberg Reservoir – Schömberg Reservoir loop from Schömberg is an easy 3.0-mile path with mostly paved surfaces, making it a great option for a relaxed family run. The region's diverse network includes numerous easy and moderate trails perfect for all ages.
Generally, the natural trails and forest paths around Dormettingen are dog-friendly. The varied terrain, from open meadows to shaded forests, provides a great environment for you and your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is under control and check for any local regulations regarding leashes, especially in nature reserve areas.
The running routes in Dormettingen are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars from over 260 reviews. Runners frequently praise the varied terrain, scenic views, and the well-maintained network of trails that make for an enjoyable outdoor experience.
Yes, Dormettingen offers many excellent circular running trails. Popular options include the Running loop from Schömberg, which is a moderate 4.2-mile route, and the Riedbachtal loop from Dormettingen, a 3.7-mile trail through the scenic valley.
Absolutely! The Swabian Alb region offers impressive views. While running, you might encounter sights like the Lochenstein summit cross, which offers panoramic vistas. The renaturalized areas around the former oil shale quarry also provide a unique landscape, and the Lemberg Tower is another notable landmark in the broader area.
Running routes in Dormettingen vary significantly in length and duration. You can find shorter, easy paths like the Schömberg Reservoir loop at 3.0 miles (around 30 minutes), to longer, more challenging runs such as the Lochenstein summit cross – View from Hoher Fels loop, which is about 11.8 miles and can take over 2.5 hours to complete.
Yes, several running routes in Dormettingen incorporate natural water features. The Schömberg Reservoir – Schömberg reservoir loop from Dotternhausen offers scenic views around the reservoir, and the Riedbachtal loop from Dormettingen follows the Riedbach stream through a picturesque valley, providing a refreshing running experience.
Dormettingen is suitable for running throughout much of the year, with each season offering a different charm. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flowers or vibrant foliage. Summer is great for shaded forest runs, while winter can offer crisp, clear air, though some trails might be more challenging due to snow or ice. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the region offers unique paths like the Dormettingen Remembrance Trail (Geopoint Unternehmen Wüste). This approximately 3-kilometer circular trail, part of the Slate Experience Trail, winds through a renaturalized area that was once an oil shale quarry. It's a reflective jog through a landscape where nature has reclaimed an industrial site, offering both natural beauty and historical context.


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