Best attractions and places to see in Hürbler Wald include a variety of natural features and well-maintained paths. This region offers 4 distinct attractions, primarily consisting of forest trails, cycle ways, and natural riverbeds. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from paved routes ideal for cycling to natural river sections. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities across different terrains.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Perfect racing bike path with a good surface, almost no traffic and a short incline. "Access" in Schönebürg is a bit inconspicuous and easily overlooked, especially because you can also get down the hill (right in front of the car dealership).
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we drove along the red on the forest path. Red has found her own bed here and will certainly change it again and again. The forest path was easy to drive on - only at the very end did it get a bit muddy because a timber transporter got off the path a bit.
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Very little traffic, good asphalt and a short incline with curves: that's fun ^^
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In addition to drinking, you can also wash your sweat off your forehead. Very welcome refreshment.
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Between the fields, a paved path leads from Schönebürg to Zillishausen (or the other way around).
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Gravel road between Huggenlaubach and Gutenzell is pleasant to drive. In between there is a short climb (if you drive towards Gutenzell). Except for racing bikes, the path is suitable for all types of bikes. Edit August 2020: The path can also be driven with 28mm racing bike tires. In my case the Panaracer Gravelking Slick.
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In my childhood I have already drunk from the well. And that is already over 50 years ago.
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Hürbler Wald is rich in natural features, including serene forest paths and the unique The Rot in Its Natural Riverbed, where the river maintains its natural course through the forest. You can also find the refreshing Halden-Brünnele Fountain, a natural monument appreciated for its drinking water.
Yes, Hürbler Wald offers excellent cycling opportunities. A notable option is the Paved Path Between Schönebürg and Zillishausen, known for its good asphalt and low traffic, providing a pleasant alternative to main roads. Another great choice is the Gravel path through the forest between Huggenlaubach and Gutenzell, suitable for various bike types.
You'll find a variety of trails, including easy forest paths like the one alongside The Rot in Its Natural Riverbed. For those looking for more structured routes, the region offers several easy hiking trails. You can find more details and specific routes in the Easy hikes in Hürbler Wald guide.
Yes, the Halden-Brünnele Fountain is considered family-friendly, offering a refreshing stop. The easy forest paths, such as those along the Rot river, are also suitable for families to enjoy nature together.
Visitors appreciate the well-maintained paths and the natural beauty. For instance, the Paved Path Between Schönebürg and Zillishausen is praised for its 'good asphalt' and being a 'nice alternative to the main street.' The Halden-Brünnele Fountain is valued for its refreshing drinking water.
Yes, the Paved Path Between Schönebürg and Zillishausen is noted as wheelchair-accessible, offering a smooth route with good asphalt between fields.
Absolutely. Hürbler Wald provides several options for runners. You can explore various routes, including easy and moderate loops. For detailed running trails, refer to the Running Trails in Hürbler Wald guide.
The terrain varies. The Paved Path Between Schönebürg and Zillishausen features top-quality asphalt, while the Gravel path through the forest between Huggenlaubach and Gutenzell is, as its name suggests, a gravel path. This gravel path includes a short climb when heading towards Gutenzell.
Beyond the river and fountain, the forest itself is a significant natural feature. The area is characterized by its natural riverbeds and extensive forest trails, offering a peaceful environment to explore.
For a comprehensive overview of cycling routes, including easy and moderate options, you can consult the Cycling in Hürbler Wald guide. It features various routes like 'The Rottum River – Öchsle Narrow-Gauge Railway loop' and 'Path Along the Water – Rottum Cycle Path loop'.
Yes, many paths are versatile. For example, the Gravel path through the forest between Huggenlaubach and Gutenzell is suitable for various bike types, with some users even confirming it's manageable with 28mm racing bike tires.


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