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Mountain biking around Nußloch, located in Germany's Rhine-Neckar district, offers a diverse landscape for riders. The region is characterized by a varied topography where the Kraichgau, Odenwald, Rhine Plain, and Southern Bergstraße converge, creating rolling hills, vineyards, and extensive forests. This provides a range of challenges, from accessible paths to more technically demanding sections, set against a backdrop of natural features like the Leimbach stream and the nearby Odenwald. The area features gentle hills, dense forests, and varied terrain suitable…
Last updated: July 3, 2026
3.0
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24
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24.1km
01:21
130m
130m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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9
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26.6km
01:58
430m
430m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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3.0
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12
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13.0km
00:59
240m
240m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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10
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14.3km
01:15
320m
320m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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10
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Unassuming from the outside, the surprise is inside.
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Beautifully designed and there is something new to discover around every corner.
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His aunt sent him to the streets and surrounding cafés to sell flowers so he could at least partially support himself. He was known for his frequently repeated phrases, "Schääne Blume, die Herrschafte!" ("Beautiful flowers, gentlemen!") and "Kaaf mer ebbes ab!" ("Buy something from me!"). Thus, he became a kind of mascot, a figure of fun, but also the target of pranks. As his mental decline progressed, he displayed increasingly abnormal behavior, even becoming aggressive and violent, and was said to have become an exhibitionist. In 1919, he was admitted to an institution in Weinheim, then in 1929, transferred to the Wiesloch Psychiatric Clinic, where he died in 1940. It is unclear whether he was a victim of the Nazis' so-called T4 operation or died of natural causes. Schäfer's death occurred between the second and third T4 transports from Wiesloch to Grafeneck.
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Blumepeter (also Blumenpeter, actually Peter Schäfer; * April 5, 1875 in Plankstadt; † June 15, 1940 in Wiesloch) is a Mannheim local legend. He was a poor flower seller who roamed the Mannheim cafés. He was born Johann Peter Berlinghof, son of the unmarried Barbara Berlinghof, in Plankstadt. In 1891, the family moved to Mannheim. His biological father, Joseph Schäfer, who had since married his mother, recognized Peter as their son, so that from then on, he bore the surname Schäfer. As a result of an underactive thyroid, he remained short, deformed, and had reduced intelligence (cretinism) throughout his life. He also suffered from skeletal abnormalities and severe asthma. He never attended school and was unable to learn a trade later in life.
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A must for visits with children
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Nußloch offers a wide selection of mountain bike trails, with over 40 routes available. These range from easy paths to more challenging sections, catering to various skill levels.
The mild climate in the Nußloch region allows for mountain biking throughout the year. However, spring and autumn are particularly recommended for pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal times to explore the trails.
Yes, Nußloch has a good selection of trails suitable for beginners. Out of the over 40 routes, 20 are classified as easy, offering accessible paths through the varied landscape. These trails are perfect for those new to mountain biking or looking for a more relaxed ride.
Absolutely. While many routes are moderate, there is at least one difficult trail for experienced riders seeking a greater challenge. The region's varied topography, including significant climbs and dense forests, provides ample opportunity for advanced mountain bikers to test their skills.
The terrain around Nußloch is highly diverse, characterized by gentle hills, dense forests, and areas with significant climbs. You'll find a mix of easy paths and more technically demanding sections, often leading through varied forest terrain and offering scenic views.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Nußloch are designed as loops. For example, the Leimen Gnome Trail – Forest Path Toward Königstuhl loop from Nußloch and the Leimen Wildlife Enclosure – Kühbrunnen Spring loop from Nußloch are popular circular options that allow you to start and finish in the same location.
While mountain biking around Nußloch, you can encounter various interesting sights. The region is known for its geological features, such as the former quarry areas. You might also find natural monuments like the Breathing Rock near Rothsnasenhütte or explore caves like the Dachsenfranz Cave. Some routes offer views towards the Königstuhl, a landmark of Heidelberg, and you can find viewpoints like the View of Heidelberg's old town and the castle from Philosophenweg nearby.
The mountain bike trails in Nußloch are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 60 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the beautiful forest paths, and the diverse options available for different skill levels.
Yes, the region around Nußloch has a rich geological history, particularly with limestone formation and former quarries. The View of the Quarry – Leimen Gnome Trail loop from Nußloch is one such route that offers views of these unique landscapes. Additionally, the 'Erlebnisweg Nußloch' (Adventure Trail Nußloch) provides educational insights into the area's geological past.
Yes, several trails in Nußloch lead towards the Königstuhl area, offering scenic views and varied forest terrain. A popular option is the Forest Path Toward Königstuhl – Leimen Gnome Trail loop from Nußloch, which takes you through dense forests with glimpses of the Königstuhl.
Certainly. The Leimen Wildlife Enclosure – Kühbrunnen Spring loop from Nußloch is a great example, allowing you to explore the natural surroundings of a wildlife enclosure and visit the Kühbrunnen Spring, offering a pleasant ride through nature.
For a longer, moderate ride, you have several excellent choices. The Berg Brewery – Gaisbergstraße bicycle street loop from Nußloch is a moderate 23.6 km route, offering a good distance with manageable elevation changes. Another option is the View of the Quarry – Leimen Gnome Trail loop from Nußloch, which is 26.6 km long and also rated moderate.


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