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Touring cycling around Wehingen offers diverse landscapes within the Swabian Alb region of Germany. The area features rolling hills, picturesque meadows, and dramatic escarpments, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Wehingen is situated in the "Region of the 10 Thousanders," which includes peaks over 1,000 meters, offering routes with significant elevation changes. The nearby Upper Danube Valley conservation area also contributes to the region's cycling appeal with its cliffs and river scenery.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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37.9km
02:49
540m
540m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33
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36.0km
02:32
470m
470m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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33
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24.9km
01:36
320m
320m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36.0km
02:27
360m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.5km
01:57
430m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Waldschenke - Good refreshment stop at the reservoir 🌊 - Schömberg - Zollernalbkreis
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The Schlichemtalsperre (also known as Schömberger Stausee, mostly just called Stausee locally) east of Schömberg in Baden-Württemberg dams the Schlichem, a tributary of the Neckar coming from the Swabian Jura. The 90.6 ha Schömberger Stausee mit Palmbühl nature reserve surrounds the Schlichemtalsperre. The approximately 1.35 km long and initially narrow reservoir, which widens to about 175 m towards the end and has an area of 10.4 ha at 643.8 m above sea level (NHN), begins at the hamlet of Untere Säge and extends to the old town center of Schömberg. It has a catchment area of about 33.5 km², to which the Schlichem, already over 11 km long at its mouth, contributes almost 90%. The watercourses Hölzlegraben from the forest to the right of the lake and Scheubühlgraben and Räßentälebach from the left, which are up to 1.2 km long, flow into it from the sides. From the Vorsee forebay near the Untere Säge, a fish ladder leads to the reservoir. There is also the only bridge over the lake that can be walked and driven on. The Schlichem Viaduct can only be used by the railway. The Schlichemtalsperre was built between 1940 and 1944. The Portlandzementwerk Rudolf Rohrbach KG (today Holcim (Süddeutschland) GmbH) in neighboring Dotternhausen, which was the builder of the dam, initially used it for cooling water and electricity generation. An outdoor swimming pool built in 1935 was flooded. After the Second World War, the facility was taken over by the state of Württemberg-Hohenzollern in 1948. The reservoir was renovated from 1975 to 1983. The dam structure is an earth dam, and the hydropower plant within it has a capacity of 60 kW. There is a forebay called Vorsee, which was built from 1975 to 1977. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlichemtalsperre
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Take a break at the "Verschnaufbänkle" next to the self-service machine with chilled drinks and snacks 👍
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Nice, smooth bike path, with Bära visible every now and then
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At Palmbühl on the Schömberg reservoir there is a free e-bike charging station with 3 sockets, marked but somewhat hidden.
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The Klippeneck offers an excellent view towards Rottweil, Spaichingen and Trossingen. The climb begins in Dekingen, is initially about 10% steep but becomes flatter the higher you go, making this climb very easy to ride. The view from the top of Klippeneck makes up for the effort of the climb. Always a beautiful destination.
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There are over 15 touring cycling routes around Wehingen, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and difficult options to explore the Swabian Alb region.
The terrain around Wehingen is characterized by the diverse landscapes of the Swabian Alb, including rolling hills, picturesque meadows, and dramatic escarpments. As part of the "Region of the 10 Thousanders," routes often feature significant elevation changes, offering both challenging ascents and rewarding panoramic views.
Yes, Wehingen offers a few easier touring cycling routes. For instance, there are 2 easy routes available, which are great for those looking for a more relaxed ride or cycling with family. These routes allow you to enjoy the scenery without overly strenuous climbs.
Many routes in the Wehingen area provide stunning vistas. The region is known for its high peaks like Lemberg, which offers spectacular views from the Lemberg Tower. The Schömberg reservoir – View of the Schömberg Reservoir loop from Wehingen is a moderate route that offers pleasant views around the reservoir. Additionally, the Oberhohenberg Observation Platform (Hohenberg Castle) is another excellent spot for expansive views.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Wehingen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is the Autunnel – Heuberg Railway Tunnel loop from Wehingen, which is a challenging 37.9 km route featuring the Heuberg Railway Tunnel and views of the Swabian Alb.
Beyond the general beauty of the Swabian Alb, you can encounter several notable features. The Lemberg Tower on the highest peak offers incredible panoramic views. The striking cliff of Kehlen, marked by a white cross, is also a prominent landmark. You might also come across the Oberhohenberg Suspension Bridge or the Lochenstein summit cross on some routes.
Absolutely. Wehingen is situated in the "Region of the 10 Thousanders," meaning there are several peaks over 1,000 meters. Routes like the Beeramühle – Hill in Naturpark Obere Donau loop from Wehingen, a difficult 35.7 km path, traverse hills within the Naturpark Obere Donau, providing significant elevation changes and a good workout for experienced cyclists. There are 6 difficult routes in total.
The Swabian Alb is generally excellent for cycling from spring through autumn. The warmer months offer pleasant temperatures and lush landscapes. However, given the region's elevation, it's always wise to check local weather conditions, especially for higher routes, as they can be more exposed.
Yes, the broader Swabian Alb region is well-equipped for cyclists, including long-distance routes. The Schwäbische Alb Radweg (Swabian Alb Cycle Route), a 417 km ADFC-quality route, allows cyclists to experience the region's geological past. While not directly starting in Wehingen, it's accessible nearby and offers extensive touring opportunities.
The touring cycling routes around Wehingen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied landscapes, the challenge of the climbs, and the rewarding views from the higher points in the Swabian Alb.
While the region is primarily known for its natural beauty, the Swabian Alb has a rich history. Routes like the Schömberg Reservoir – Slate Experience Dormettingen loop from Wehingen can lead you to areas with historical significance, such as the Slate Experience in Dormettingen, offering insights into local industry and heritage.
While popular routes can see more traffic, the extensive network of trails in the Swabian Alb means you can often find quieter paths, especially on weekdays or by exploring some of the less-known moderate routes. The region's vastness allows for a peaceful cycling experience away from the main tourist hubs.


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