Road Cycling Collection by TOUR Magazin
4
days
5-9 h
/ day
281 mi
20,850 ft
20,350 ft
Im Badischen herrscht ein mildes Klima – ideal für den Weinbau und zum Rennrad fahren. Verkehrsarme Straßen schlängeln sich zwischen Heidelberg und Basel von Weinberg zu Weinberg – und auch mal hinauf in den Schwarzwald. Berauschend ist das nicht nur auf dem Rad
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Last updated: September 6, 2022
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Start at Heidelberg train station: "Hello, wake up!" Shakes the old town pavement. After a short visit, the gentle asphalt of the serpentines up to the Königstuhl awaits.
The Baden Wine Cycle Path? First meanders through the sprawling surrounding area, so better over the mountain to Nussloch.
From there…
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The Kraichgau hills hurt your thighs in the morning, but the views over the gently undulating hills make up for it. From Weingarten it becomes flatter, but there is no trace of vineyards between the Rhine and the Black Forest.
Because the wine cycle path is becoming less attractive for racing bikes, we…
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Finally wine again! It starts in Sasbachwalden. Shortly afterwards in the Ortenau, steep ramps between vines on the Black Forest flanks alternate with switchbacks.
From Gengenbach we head for a longer ascent in the Black Forest to avoid the route around Lahr that is feasible for racing bikes, but not…
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Wine, wine, wine again. First it goes up to the famous Texas Pass from Kiechlingsbergen in the Kaiserstuhl, then down through winding curves. This is followed by terraced vineyards on the Kaiserstuhl, a high path through the vines on the Tuniberg, and serpentines through the vines on the Batzenberg.
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