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Road cycling around Heimsheim offers diverse terrain within Germany's Enzkreis district, situated at the edge of the Black Forest and the Heckengäu region. This area is characterized by karstified and wooded muschelkalk hills, providing a mix of climbs and descents. Green meadows, forests, and river valleys like the Kotzenbach and Würm create varied landscapes for road cyclists. The region's topography includes both challenging elevations and flatter sections along waterways.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
4.7
(11)
96
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.8
(18)
72
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27.1km
01:08
200m
200m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
(3)
55
riders
55.9km
02:59
1,070m
1,070m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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53
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30.1km
01:20
280m
280m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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48
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35.9km
01:39
430m
430m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Lengenbach, a tributary of the Nagold River, is dammed to create the Stadtsee (City Lake). A footpath encircles the lake, measuring just 300 meters. The walk is worthwhile, as the path offers a variety of scenic views. An information panel on the lake's shore explains that the Stadtsee was originally a reservoir for powering the waterwheel of the former Lower Mill. It also served as a trout pond, providing sustenance for the local fish. It remains unclear whether the dam was commissioned by Hirsau Abbey or by the local lords of the castle. Since 2013, a sandstone statue has stood on the lake's shore. It depicts the legendary giant "Erkinger," who once ruled Liebenzell Castle. As of 2021, the mill site located between the Stadtsee and St. Blasius Church awaits development. In this context, the Lengenbach stream is to flow above ground again from the city lake to the Nagold river. Housing and public parking are planned for the area.
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One of many here in the Biet.
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A great road in itself. A bike path runs alongside it. Unfortunately, the road runs straight ahead, while the bike path zigzags 90° to 90° every 500 meters, and some of the tight curves are also covered in slippery gravel. The result: slow down to walking pace every 500 meters. So it's no wonder cyclists swerve onto the road where they can let it go.
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The town lake in Bad Liebenzell is located on the orographic left slope of the Nagold Valley, approximately 200 meters west of the Nagold River. The Lengenbach, a tributary of the Nagold River, is dammed in the town lake by a small dam. A footpath can be used to circumnavigate the town lake. The circular path is just about 300 meters long. Walking around the small lake is worthwhile, as new views continually open up along the way.
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It's a nice climb, as the gradient is moderate and there's relatively little traffic. The downhill is also good, but you should be a bit more careful due to the numerous road defects, especially on the bends.
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Wayside cross and seating under a tree with a view of the Würmtal and the Büchelberg nature reserve.
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Beautiful area for walking
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A nice, steady climb with a constant gradient of ~6% - that's how it should be! The surface is also ideal for the descent. However, you should be careful on the descent at the two (three, if you count the mill). The route is actually still wide enough for adequate overtaking distances, and it's generally quiet, but the occasional truck you encounter can sometimes make you feel dizzy. The few hundred meters of mandatory bike path on the left just before Schwarzenberg are equally insane. Apart from that, it's a great route. The last section between Schwarzenberg and Oberlengenhardt is steeper and has a poor surface. Caution is advised on the descent here!
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There are over 200 road cycling routes around Heimsheim, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels. You'll find everything from easy, leisurely rides to more challenging tours.
The Heimsheim region, situated at the edge of the Black Forest and the Heckengäu, features a diverse terrain of karstified and wooded muschelkalk hills. This means you can expect a mix of climbs and descents, providing engaging challenges. However, there are also flatter sections, particularly along river valleys like the Würm and Kotzenbach, offering varied route planning. The routes range from easy to difficult, with approximately 53 easy, 107 moderate, and 47 difficult tours available.
Yes, the region offers several points of interest. You can integrate historical sites like the Schleglerschloss and Kirchenburg into your rides. For natural attractions, consider routes that pass near the Monbachtal Gorge, known for its scenic beauty, or the Monbachtal Waterfall. The Stepping Stones over the Monbach are also a unique feature. Many routes also traverse nature reserves like the Merklinger Ried, offering beautiful natural scenery.
The Heckengäu region is characterized by green meadows and forests, providing picturesque backdrops, especially in spring and autumn. Routes like the Merklinger Ried Nature Reserve – Merklingen fortified church loop from Hausen an der Würm offer wide vistas. Cycling along the Würm River, as seen in the Würm River – Merklinger Ried Nature Reserve loop from Büchelberg, also provides scenic views through protected natural areas.
The idyllic landscapes around Heimsheim, with their green meadows and forests, are particularly stunning in spring and autumn. During these seasons, nature displays a rich array of colors, making for a picturesque cycling experience. Summer also offers pleasant conditions, though it can be warmer.
Yes, Heimsheim offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for families or beginners. For example, the Würm River – Merklinger Ried Nature Reserve loop from Büchelberg is an easy 27.1 km path offering scenic views along the Würm River. Another accessible option is the Ark Bridge Near Würm – Ascent to Steinegg loop from Friolzheim, which is also rated as easy.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Heimsheim are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Merklinger Ried Nature Reserve – Merklingen fortified church loop from Hausen an der Würm and the Wendelinus Chapel – Nagold Valley Cycle Path loop from Heimsheim.
Heimsheim and its surrounding villages typically offer public parking options, often near town centers or designated trailheads. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations and availability, especially in smaller communities.
Heimsheim is generally well-connected within the regional public transport network. While specific services for bicycle transport can vary, many regional buses and trains in Germany allow bikes, often with a dedicated ticket or during off-peak hours. It's recommended to check the local transport provider's website for the most current information on bicycle carriage.
Yes, as you cycle through Heimsheim and the charming small villages in the Heckengäu region, you'll often find opportunities to stop for refreshments. Many towns have local cafes, bakeries, or traditional Gasthäuser where you can take a break and refuel.
The road cycling routes around Heimsheim are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 590 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, which offers a good mix of climbs and descents, the beautiful natural scenery of the Heckengäu, and the well-maintained paths that lead through green meadows, forests, and picturesque river valleys.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Heimsheim offers several difficult routes with significant elevation gains. An example is the Wendelinus Chapel – Nagold Valley Cycle Path loop from Heimsheim, a 56.6 km trail with over 1000 meters of elevation gain, often completed in about 3 hours.
Road cycling in the Heckengäu region is unique due to its distinctive landscape of karstified and wooded muschelkalk hills, offering a dynamic mix of ascents and descents. This, combined with idyllic green meadows, dense forests, and scenic river valleys like the Würm, creates a varied and engaging experience. The region also blends natural beauty with historical sites, providing a rich cultural dimension to your rides.


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