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Germany
Baden-Württemberg
Landkreis Sigmaringen
Beuron

View of Beuron Abbey – View of Werenwag Castle loop from Beuron

Routes
Mountain biking trails
Germany
Baden-Württemberg
Landkreis Sigmaringen
Beuron

View of Beuron Abbey – View of Werenwag Castle loop from Beuron

Hard

4.8

(141)

535

riders

View of Beuron Abbey – View of Werenwag Castle loop from Beuron

04:01

58.1km

860m

Mountain biking

Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: July 16, 2026

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Includes segments that go up or down a series of steps

You may need to carry your bike.

After 67 m for 1 m

After 58.1 km for 1 m

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Start point

Train Station

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415 m

Beuron Abbey

Highlight • Religious Site

Founded in the 11th century and a Benedictine monastery since the 19th century, the Beuron Archabbey complex is one of the most impressive buildings in the Upper Danube Valley. The late Baroque abbey church, with its organ and paintings, is also well worth a visit inside.

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988 m

View of Beuron Abbey

Highlight • Viewpoint

Very nice view of the monastery

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4.72 km

Cycle Path Bridge at Donauhaus

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Once briefly across the Danube 🏞👍🏻😉

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7.27 km

View of Werenwag Castle

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Werenwag Castle sits spectacularly on top of the rocky cliffs above the Danube valley! It was built around 1100.
burgenarchiv.de/burg_werenwag_in_baden-wuerttemberg

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7.32 km

Korbfelsen near Langenbrunn

Highlight (Segment) • Viewpoint

"View of the basket rock" probably hits the mark here... 😉

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14.3 km

Unterfalkenstein
A castle site standing on steep rocks, which is also extremely difficult to access from the mountain side. It has a base area of 12 x 12 m.
Dendrological investigations have shown that the castle was built around 1100 and is therefore one of the oldest verifiable castle sites in the Danube valley.
Unterfalkenstein is therefore the predecessor of the upper Falkenstein Castle.


Source: Information board at the site

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26.6 km

Fürstliche Anlagen Inzigkofen

Forest

29.2 km

Viewpoint

Viewpoint

9

36.4 km

Dietfurt Castle Ruin

Highlight • Castle

The Dietfurt ruins are the ruins of a hilltop castle in the hamlet of Dietfurt, which belongs to the municipality of Inzigkofen in the district of Sigmaringen in Baden-Württemberg. The Dietfurt castle cave beneath Dietfurt Castle is one of the most important archaeological sites in southern Germany from the Late Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods.

The castle is one of the early castles founded in the 11th century. However, the rock was inhabited much earlier. Excavations in the castle cave yielded finds from the Late Paleolithic (Old Stone Age), the Neolithic (New Stone Age), the Middle Bronze Age, the younger Urnfield period, the middle and later Hallstatt period, the Roman era and the Middle Ages. The name "Dietfurt", Old High German as Diota, the people, also indicates early settlement.

The name Dietfurt was first mentioned in 1095 in connection with the founding of the Alpirsbach monastery, when the brothers Heinrich, Eberhard and Hermann von Dietfurt were named as witnesses. The Dietfurt brothers are mentioned again in a document from 1125 concerning the Alpirsbach monastery. In 1132, the steward of Waldburg, Berthold, renounced the imperial fief of Dietfurt in favor of Count Mangold II of Nellenburg in the presence of the king. By this time, the nobles of Dietfurt had already died out.

The cave was made safe to walk on by the Sigmaringen mountain rescue team and equipped with electric light. The entire area and the cave are not open to the public, however, in individual cases visits are possible after consultation with the mountain rescue team.

Source: Wikipedia

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36.8 km

Valley of the Young Danube

Highlight • Gorge

very well designed bike path, with great experience and viewpoints!

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58.1 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

28.7 km

18.4 km

5.92 km

3.41 km

1.13 km

466 m

Surfaces

30.5 km

21.4 km

3.43 km

1.51 km

1.12 km

122 m

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Highest point (730 m)

Lowest point (570 m)

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Thursday 16 July

23°C

13°C

86 %

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Comments

September 19, 2023,Sigmaringen Donauradweg nach Mühlheim a. d. Donau
A wonderful tour along the Danube that never gets boring

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Hammer! I've never cycled a nicer bike path along a river before. I was told, however, that this was the most beautiful section. Absolutely to be recommended!

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May 1, 2026,Donautal 50ger...
Zeno on the go🤣 by car to Sigmaringen then by train to Mühlheim a.d. Donau and from there by 🚲 back to SIG... truly, every kilometer was worth it, every few hundred meters a photo spot, if I had stopped everywhere I would have been on the way until midnight 🤣 or even longer 🙈 the rock formations invite you …

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Given these high temperatures, we decided to take the Danube Cycle Path today, which isn't yet overcrowded.

Between Mühlheim a.D. and Sigmaringen, the route is gently downhill and 70% paved, which perfectly complements the gentle glide with impressive limestone cliff panoramas.

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The leaves weren't really colored yet, but it was still nice 🍂🍁

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With the Regiobahn from Sigmaringendorf to Fridingen and with the 🚲 back

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Finally a round together again in the best weather...

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January 29, 2022,Donautal-Königstour
Unfortunately my chain broke, with a new bike and not even 200 km on the clock. But exchange and move on. Unfortunately didn't have any to swap with... won't happen again

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