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Touring cycling routes around Schönbuch-Westhang/Ammerbuch traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and the scenic Ammertal valley. The region, part of Baden-Württemberg's first nature park, features extensive orchards and meadows, which contribute to its ecological value. Cyclists encounter a mix of natural paths and well-paved surfaces, offering diverse terrain for exploration. This area provides a variety of routes suitable for different fitness levels, set against a backdrop of natural beauty.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
4.7
(42)
146
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53.3km
03:21
420m
420m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.2
(12)
104
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20.8km
01:19
210m
210m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
(3)
53
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27.7km
01:40
190m
190m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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29
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30.7km
01:52
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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20
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34.1km
02:38
490m
490m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Probably the most beautiful part on the Ammer. From St. Stephanus Church to Poltring Water Castle. Whether horses, llamas or water rats, everything frolics here
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A modern church that has nevertheless retained its own unique charm. The Schönstatt Center also houses a shop selling religious items, and refreshments are offered in the café at certain times.
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Until 1779, the Jewish community of Baisingen buried its dead in the Jewish cemetery in Mühringen. However, a separate cemetery had already been established in 1778, northwest of the village on Galgenweg. The local lord, Anton Schenk von Stauffenberg, had donated the area at the edge of the forest to the Jews as a cemetery. Today, the cemetery still contains 405 gravestones, known as matzevot. In 1948, a memorial stone for the Baisingen Jews murdered during the Nazi era was erected to the left of the entrance. It was donated by Harry Kahn, who had returned from exile.
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This chapel of thanksgiving, dedicated to the Mother of God, was built in 1946 from stones from the former Eutingen military airfield. The forest chapel is a popular destination, not only for the Christians of Baisingen.
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The synagogue in Baisingen is one of the best-preserved rural synagogues in Germany. Today, it serves as a memorial and museum and is maintained by a support association. Jews lived in Baisingen as early as 1596. Some families lived here for many generations – until the terrible extermination of the Jewish community during the Nazi era. The synagogue in Judengässle, built in 1784, was devastated by SA men during Kristallnacht on November 10, 1938. Subsequently, the building was used as a barn; today, it houses a museum. The concept of the memorial, which opened in 1998, aims to "make the entire history visible." The building was not intended to be restored to its original state. Rather, all important traces of its history were to be preserved: the interior with its paintings, the marks in the plaster of the walls from the benches torn out by the SA men, the hole that was created in the middle of the west gallery and in the dome when the stove and its chimney were overturned, the barn door from the time of agricultural use, without which the synagogue would probably have been demolished.
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A dream cycling route. Good asphalt, wide enough, with a shady avenue. Just start from Entringen, and there's no incline 😂
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Hurray, the bridge has been restored and is now open again.
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There are nearly 1000 touring cycling routes available in Schönbuch-Westhang/Ammerbuch, catering to various skill levels. You'll find over 300 easy routes, more than 450 moderate routes, and over 200 difficult routes to explore.
The mild weather and blooming nature from spring to autumn make this the ideal period for touring cycling in Schönbuch-Westhang/Ammerbuch. During these seasons, you can fully enjoy the diverse landscapes and natural beauty.
Yes, Schönbuch-Westhang/Ammerbuch offers numerous family-friendly routes. Many paths feature well-paved surfaces, making them suitable for cyclists of all ages. The region's gentle rolling hills and scenic orchards provide a pleasant environment for family outings.
The region is characterized by diverse natural features, including rolling hills, dense forests, and the scenic Ammertal valley. You'll also cycle through extensive orchards and meadows, which are ecologically significant and support a wide array of wildlife. The Schönbuch itself is an almost entirely wooded area, providing a lush green backdrop.
Yes, there are many circular routes available. For example, the View of Entringen – Herrenberg Market Square loop from Ammerbuch is a moderate 20.8 km path offering scenic views. Another option is the Ammertal Near Poltringen – Descent to Altingen loop from Pfäffingen, which takes you through the picturesque Ammertal valley.
Schönbuch-Westhang/Ammerbuch boasts several stunning panoramic viewpoints. You can enjoy magnificent vistas from spots like Ammertal view, View over Entringen and the Ammertal from Schönbuchspitz, and View of Schönbuchtrauf, Ammertal, and vineyards. These offer great opportunities to take in the region's beauty.
Beyond its natural beauty, the region offers cultural and historical points of interest. While cycling, you might encounter landmarks such as the Boundary stone near the Müneck castle ruins or the Memorial site with wooden cross in the Schönbuch Forest Cemetery. The region also has a rich history of orchards and former vineyards.
The touring cycling routes in Schönbuch-Westhang/Ammerbuch are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 9,000 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied landscapes, the mix of natural paths and well-paved surfaces, and the overall enjoyable experience.
Yes, the diverse terrain of Schönbuch-Westhang/Ammerbuch, with its rolling hills and varied route difficulties, is well-suited for e-bikes and pedelecs. These bikes can help you comfortably explore longer distances or tackle more challenging ascents, allowing you to fully enjoy the region's beauty.
While specific cafes and restaurants are not listed for every route, the region's towns and villages, such as Ammerbuch and Pfäffingen, offer various opportunities for refreshments. Many routes pass through or near these settlements, providing convenient stops for a break or a meal.
The region is accessible via public transport, particularly in and around towns like Ammerbuch. While specific public transport connections for each trailhead vary, planning your route with komoot can help identify starting points that are well-served by local buses or trains, allowing you to combine cycling with public transport.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor trails in Schönbuch-Westhang/Ammerbuch, especially in natural areas like the Schönbuch forest. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, particularly in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to respect local regulations regarding pets on trails.


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