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No traffic touring cycling routes around Eggbergbecken are found in a region characterized by its proximity to the Rhine River and the foothills of the Southern Black Forest. The landscape offers a diverse range of terrain, from flat, paved paths along the Rhine to more challenging climbs through forested hills. This area provides scenic routes that combine riverside views with elevated sections offering expansive vistas. The region's natural features include river valleys, forests, and the distinctive Eggbergbecken reservoir itself.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
5.0
(4)
16
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17.8km
01:16
330m
330m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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15
riders
25.3km
01:28
580m
580m
Easy e-mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
(76)
330
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(85)
581
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20.4km
01:11
70m
70m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.9
(36)
137
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44.0km
02:48
440m
440m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The forest pool is the perfect place to refresh and unwind. It's the perfect place for a break on your bike ride. You can find all the information and opening hours here: https://sws-energie.de/portfolio/waldbad.
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The Bad Säckingen wooden bridge connects the German town of Bad Säckingen with the municipality of Stein in Switzerland (known in Stein as the "wooden bridge over the Rhine"). At 203.7 meters (206.5 meters with canopies), it is the longest covered wooden bridge in Europe. This makes it longer than the Chapel Bridge in Lucerne, which is 202.9 meters (204.7 meters with canopies) (Wikipedia).
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Laufenburg was first documented in 1173, when the monastery in Säckingen granted the town as a fief to the Habsburgs. The first documented mention of Loufenberc dates back to 1207; the place name means "mountain near the waterfall, near the whirlpool, near the rapids" (Wikipedia).
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Laufenburg is a small but beautifully preserved town right on the Rhine. There isn't a huge amount to see, but what there is is lovely.
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The elevated location of Laufenburg in Baden, especially from the "Kriegerdenkmal" (War Memorial), the "Schlössle" (Little Castle), and the "Kirche Heilig Geist" (Holy Spirit Parish Church), offers a fantastic view of the two Laufenburgs, the Rhine, and the surrounding countryside. An urban dream, surrounded by lush greenery.
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A beautiful bridge connecting two countries and two cities of the same name. Allow plenty of time; both old towns are beautiful, with good restaurants and ice cream parlors.
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There are over 200 no-traffic touring cycling routes around Eggbergbecken, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels. You'll find approximately 47 easy routes, 95 moderate routes, and 87 more challenging options.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience around Eggbergbecken, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from nearly 1900 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet paths, scenic views along the Rhine, and the diverse terrain that transitions from river plains to the foothills of the Southern Black Forest.
Yes, there are several easy, circular routes perfect for beginners. A great option is the Bad Säckingen Wooden Bridge – Laufenburg Town Hall loop from Bad Säckingen, which is about 22.5 km long and offers gentle terrain along the Rhine, passing through charming historic towns.
The routes around Eggbergbecken offer a blend of natural beauty and historic sights. You can expect picturesque views of the Rhine River, transitions into the forested foothills of the Southern Black Forest, and glimpses of the Eggbergbecken itself. Historic towns like Bad Säckingen, with its famous longest covered wooden bridge in Europe, and Laufenburg are common highlights. From higher elevations, you might even catch panoramic views extending to the Alps on clear days.
Yes, some routes incorporate views of local water bodies. For instance, the Eichener See – Eichener Lake loop from Bad Säckingen is a moderate 44 km route that takes you past the idyllic Eichener See, offering a refreshing change of scenery.
The region benefits from a Mediterranean-like climate in the Rhine Valley, making spring and autumn particularly pleasant for touring cycling. These seasons offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially along the river, but ensure you stay hydrated. Winter cycling is possible, but some higher elevation paths might be less accessible or require more suitable gear.
Many of the easy, flat sections along the Rhine are ideal for families. These paths are generally well-paved and offer a safe, enjoyable experience away from traffic. The routes connecting historic towns like Bad Säckingen and Laufenburg are often suitable for all ages, providing interesting stops along the way.
Absolutely. While many routes are flat, venturing into the foothills of the Southern Black Forest will provide more demanding climbs with rewarding panoramic views. From higher points like Jungholz, accessible from Bad Säckingen, you can experience breathtaking long-distance vistas, potentially reaching the Alps on clear days.
Yes, many routes are designed to connect or pass through the region's charming historic towns. The Laufenburg Bridge – Laufenburg Town Hall loop from Bad Säckingen is an excellent example, taking you through the historic old town of Laufenburg, known for its picturesque setting.
The terrain varies significantly. Along the Rhine, you'll find mostly paved and flat paths, perfect for relaxed touring. As you move towards the Southern Black Forest foothills, the routes become more varied, featuring quiet country lanes, forested sections, and more significant ascents and descents. The 'no traffic' designation ensures a peaceful cycling experience regardless of the terrain.
For a moderate challenge with diverse scenery, consider the Gallus Tower – Mountain lake loop from Burg Röthekopf. This route covers approximately 17.8 km with some elevation gain, offering a good workout while showcasing the region's natural beauty and points of interest.


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