Best attractions and places to see in Würm-Heckengäu include a variety of natural features and cultural sites. This region, located in the district of Calw, Baden-Württemberg, is characterized by scenic landscapes and historical traces. It offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling, with well-equipped paths and trails. The area preserves local flora and fauna within its nature reserves and features viewpoints with panoramic vistas.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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The nature reserve for animals and plants consists of 18 island-like nature reserves, which are surrounded and connected by three landscape conservation areas. In total, it covers 885 hectares, of which 301 are nature reserves and 584 are landscape conservation areas, distributed across the city of Calw and the neighboring municipalities of Althengstett and Gechingen.
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This traffic-free dirt road is simply fantastic in both directions. The gradient gradually increases before reaching the steepest section (~8-10%) just before the farm, where you can look back at the top and enjoy the view. Unlike the parallel, hilly K4374 through the Lochwald forest, this one is downhill all the way. The steep gradient allows you to build up a lot of momentum behind the farm and then roll out smoothly. The curves are mostly wide and fast – only one tighter curve and the chicane just before the bike path are a bit annoying.
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I'm a little surprised that this wasn't already listed as a highlight in Komoot; after all, the cycle path was officially opened in September 2018. In short: West of the K 1066 county road, this cycle path has a first-class surface, so you can move along quickly and without back injuries. The terrain is slightly hilly, but without really slowing you down. Towards Deufringen, the route is slightly downhill (~1-2% gradient). There are benches along the path where you can sunbathe, as long as the road isn't too disturbing. ⚠️ There's enough space for two cyclists to pass each other, but you have to be careful of pedestrians, as it's a shared footpath and cycle path (sign 240). Shortly before Deufringen, there is a pedestrian path with a "bicycles allowed" sign (additional sign 1022-10), which means that strictly speaking, walking speed applies. From the bus stop (Deufringen Geißhalde) you have to go onto the road. On the left lane, out of Deufringen, there is a "protection strip" (which is useless anyway in my opinion); but not on the right. At least the gradient is a little steeper and the speed limit in town is 30 km/h, so cyclists can first accelerate and then go with the flow of traffic. ⚠️
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Great flow trail without any technical demands.
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Wonderful bike path through the forest and across the fields
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Cycle path always away from traffic
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It rolls through the forest on the best asphalt in a wonderfully idyllic way.
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The region offers several scenic spots. You can visit the Wurm-Heckengäu Nature Reserve: Billingshalde, which preserves local flora and fauna across 18 island-like nature reserves. For panoramic views, the Heimberg near Althengstett provides vistas across the Nagold Valley into the Black Forest. Another excellent spot for sunset views or misty mornings is the Nagold Valley View from Schafscheuer.
Yes, Würm-Heckengäu has historical traces. The Welsches Häusle is a historic hut reminding visitors of the Waldensians who settled in Neuhengstett. Throughout the region, especially along hiking trails, you can find historic border stones and 'Ruhbänke' (rest benches), which are considered minor monuments testifying to ancient trade routes. There's also a memorial stone near Gechingen commemorating the founding of the 'Westlicher Gäusängerbund'.
Würm-Heckengäu is well-equipped for cyclists. A popular route is the Cycle path between Gechingen and Deufringen, known for its ample space and excellent asphalt, suitable even for rollerbladers and racing bikes. Another good option is the Ostelsheim–Althengstett Cycle Path, which provides a pleasant alternative to busy roads. You can find more cycling routes in our Cycling in Würm-Heckengäu guide.
Many of the region's natural attractions and trails are suitable for families. The Wurm-Heckengäu Nature Reserve: Billingshalde offers a chance to explore nature. The cycling paths, such as the one between Gechingen and Deufringen, are also great for family outings due to their good surface and safety.
Yes, Würm-Heckengäu offers numerous hiking opportunities for various fitness levels. Popular routes include the 'Biotop – Allee der Bäume des Jahres' circuit from Heumaden and a trail featuring a historic border stone with views of Gechingen from Lindachhof. You can explore more options, including easy and moderate trails, in our Hiking in Würm-Heckengäu guide.
Mountain bikers can enjoy trails like the Flow trail in the Naturpark Schwarzwald Mitte/Nord, which is a very nice, slightly sloping trail. It's an official hiking trail, so be mindful of pedestrians. There's also a 'Flowiger Pfad im Wald' mentioned in the region research, indicating more mountain biking opportunities. For gravel biking, check out our Gravel biking in Würm-Heckengäu guide.
While the region is generally welcoming to outdoor activities, specific regulations for dogs, especially within nature reserves like the Wurm-Heckengäu Nature Reserve: Billingshalde, may apply. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and respect local signage to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
The Würm-Heckengäu region is appealing throughout the warmer months, particularly for hiking and cycling, when the natural landscapes are in full bloom. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. While specific winter attractions aren't highlighted, the region's trails can still be enjoyed, though conditions may vary.
Some paths, such as the Cycle path between Gechingen and Deufringen, are noted for their excellent asphalt and ample space, making them potentially suitable for rollerbladers and possibly some forms of accessibility. However, it's always recommended to check specific trail conditions for individual accessibility needs.
For the Wurm-Heckengäu Nature Reserve: Billingshalde, there is a parking lot available, though it can quickly become full on weekends. For other trails and attractions, parking availability can vary, often found at trailheads or designated visitor spots. It's advisable to check local information or maps for specific parking locations.
Visitors frequently praise the region's well-maintained cycling paths, such as the one between Gechingen and Deufringen, for their quality and scenic views. The Flow trail in the Naturpark Schwarzwald Mitte/Nord is also popular among mountain bikers for its enjoyable ride. The natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities are consistently highlighted.
Beyond the main highlights, the region offers idyllic paths like the one along the Thälesbach stream, providing a pleasant natural experience. Exploring the numerous hiking trails can also lead to discovering historic border stones and 'Ruhbänke' (rest benches) that are considered minor monuments, offering a glimpse into the area's past.


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