Stuttgart District
HohenlohekreisKupferzellWaldenburg–Künzelsau Rail Trail
Stuttgart District
HohenlohekreisKupferzellWaldenburg–Künzelsau Rail Trail
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The Rail Trail from Waldenburg to Künzelsau is a picturesque cycle path in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, offering a delightful journey through the scenic Hohenlohekreis region. This unique trail follows the route of the historic Kochertalbahn, a former railway line that once connected the charming town of Waldenburg, often called the "Balcony of Hohenlohe," with Künzelsau, nestled in the Kocher Valley.
Cyclists particularly appreciate the trail's gentle gradient, especially when heading from Waldenburg towards Künzelsau, where the descent into the Kocher Valley…
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Distance 11.8 km
Uphill 30 m
Downhill 150 m
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While the exact length can vary slightly depending on your starting and ending points within the towns, the main stretch of the Rail Trail is approximately 10-12 kilometers (6-7.5 miles) long. Most cyclists can comfortably complete the one-way journey in about 1 to 1.5 hours, allowing for stops to enjoy the scenery.
Yes, the Rail Trail is considered very family-friendly. The path is mostly paved and follows a gentle gradient, especially when cycling from Waldenburg towards Künzelsau. This makes it suitable for children and less experienced cyclists. The largely shaded route also adds to the comfort for families.
While the journey from Waldenburg to Künzelsau is predominantly downhill or flat, the return trip from Künzelsau involves a gradual ascent. However, many cyclists describe this uphill section as surprisingly gentle, making it manageable even for those without extensive cycling experience. The former railway line's engineering ensures a consistent, mild incline.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the Rail Trail. As with most public paths, it's important to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
While the intro mentions general parking, specific trailhead parking can be found in both Waldenburg and Künzelsau. In Waldenburg, look for parking near the former railway station area. In Künzelsau, parking is available closer to the Kocher Valley, often near the connection points to the Kocher-Jagst cycle path. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
The trail offers a picturesque journey through the Hohenlohe region. You'll cycle through lush, often shaded sections, enjoying the natural beauty of the landscape. The descent from Waldenburg into the Kocher Valley provides particularly impressive views. You'll also pass through charming villages and agricultural areas, with glimpses of the Kocher river as you approach Künzelsau.
While the trail itself is primarily a natural path, both Waldenburg and Künzelsau offer various cafes, restaurants, and shops where you can find refreshments. As you approach Künzelsau, you'll find more options in the town center. Some smaller villages along the route, like Morsbach, may also have local eateries or bakeries.
Absolutely! Once the Rail Trail reaches the Kocher Valley near Künzelsau, it seamlessly connects with the broader Kocher-Jagst cycle path. This extensive network opens up opportunities for longer cycling adventures along the Kocher river towards places like Forchtenberg and beyond, allowing you to explore more of the region.
While the path is built on the former railway line, the tracks and most railway infrastructure were removed during its conversion into a cycle path in the 1990s. Therefore, you won't typically see visible remnants like old tracks or sleepers. The unique charm comes from cycling on the gentle gradient of the former rail bed itself.
The Rail Trail is particularly beautiful in autumn when the surrounding foliage changes color, and the shaded sections remain pleasant. While the path is mostly paved, it's important to be mindful of fallen leaves, which can be slippery, and potentially colder temperatures. For early winter, check local weather conditions, as ice or snow could make some sections challenging, though the path itself is generally well-maintained.
The Rail Trail is built on the route of the historic Kochertalbahn, a railway line that operated for nearly a century, connecting Waldenburg, Künzelsau, and Forchtenberg. Its transformation into a recreational path in the 1990s preserves a piece of regional transport history, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and historical context for cyclists and hikers.