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Baden-Württemberg
Landkreis Sigmaringen
Bad Saulgau

Cycle Path by Federsee – Federsee Lake near Bad Buchau loop from Bad Saulgau

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Bike touring routes & trails
Germany
Baden-Württemberg
Landkreis Sigmaringen
Bad Saulgau

Cycle Path by Federsee – Federsee Lake near Bad Buchau loop from Bad Saulgau

Moderate

4.6

(35)

135

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Cycle Path by Federsee – Federsee Lake near Bad Buchau loop from Bad Saulgau

02:39

42.9km

220m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 20, 2026

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After 29.0 km for 100 m

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11.7 km

Badende Fountain ("Bathers"), Bad Buchau

Highlight • Monument

he is actually called the bathers

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12.2 km

Federsee Museum, Bad Buchau

Highlight • Historical Site

Federsee Museum, Bad Buchau
Insights into Museum Work
Since 1998, the "Archaeology Live" concept has been consistently developed and implemented at the Federsee Museum under the direction of Dr. Ralf Baumeister, an archaeologist with a doctorate, demonstrating professional expertise, scientific competence, and pedagogical finesse.


Text / Source: Federsee Museum Bad Buchau, August-Gröber-Platz, 88422 Bad Buchau

federseemuseum.de/museum/ueber-uns/profil-geschichte

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13.2 km

A wooden plank path leads you safely across the damp moor. You have great views of the enchanted landscape.

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18.3 km

Cycle Path by Federsee

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Beautiful tour around the Federsee, depending on the day with good places to stop for refreshments.

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21.4 km

The Federsee is one of the largest lakes in Baden-Württemberg and the bog around the lake is the largest contiguous bog area in southwestern Germany.

In some places you can go directly to the lake, in others it is a strictly protected reserve.

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23.0 km

Northern Federsee Basin

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Beautiful Ried natural landscape around the Federsee. Great bike and hiking trails invite you to take a spin here.

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25.1 km

Moor Meadows Near Oggelshausen

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Moor meadows with many types of flowers and grasses.
Are often visited by storks when looking for food.

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32.5 km

Bachritterburg Kanzach Open-Air Museum

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Bachritterburg, Kanzach
The history of the Bach Knights can probably be described in close unity with the genealogy of the Lords of Pflummern but also with the ruling situation in Kanzach.
“Lords of Kanzach” are mentioned several times in documents from the 12th to 14th centuries.
First it is Bernardus and his son Ortolfus who are named as witnesses in documents from Bishop Otto of Constance and Duke Henry of Bavaria and Saxony for the Salem monastery in 1169 and 1171. With the next mention in 1227, the Kanzach local nobility probably moved to Pflummern. Kanzach is subsequently a branch of the Pflummer family castle.
In the document from 1227, Bilgerinum de Pphlumnar and his son Ortolfum de Cantza are named as witnesses. Bilgerinum (vulgo) Peregrinus, the knight from and to Pflummern (from the Chronicle of the Lords of Pflummern, Aloys von Pflummern 1795) is considered the progenitor of the Lords of Pflummern. This knight's seat was donated to the Reichenau Monastery by the then Swabian Duke Berchthold, who had his seat on the Bussen.
He was later freed from this and given his own nobility. In 1180 Peregrinus was steward to Emperor Philip, the Duke of Swabia. Peregrinus is considered a co-founder of the monasteries of Salem, St. Gallen and Heiligkreuztal (written down by Father Bucelini, a well-known historian and Benedictine monk from Weingarten Abbey). After his father's death (1227), his son Ortolph also became steward (to Emperor Friedrich II).
Text / Source: Municipality of Kanzach, Rathausweg 6, 88422 Kanzach
bachritterburg.de/die-burg/die-bachritter

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42.9 km

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14.5 km

12.3 km

8.52 km

6.64 km

980 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

34.0 km

4.62 km

3.00 km

669 m

418 m

221 m

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