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    1. Rail trail in the forest – Königsweg Avenue in Häslachwald loop from Marienplatz

    47.1km

    02:20

    680m

    680m

    Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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    Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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    Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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    April 30, 2017

    Along the Zacke line it goes steeply with panoramic views of Stuttgart to the left.

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      July 8, 2018

      By train pleasant by bike already a small challenge.

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        April 19, 2021

        Demanding slope with beautiful views.

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          April 9, 2017

          If you have your bike under control, it's awesome.
          Everyone else: better drive around the outside. With a one-lane road, oncoming traffic, parked cars and the spike, it's not always entirely safe

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            February 14, 2022

            A tough climb, but of course an absolute must for every ambitious racing cyclist.

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              November 20, 2016

              A nice climb to get your circulation going. Photo follows, couldn't even get off now...

              Up to 17% incline...

              The Alte Weinsteige was first mentioned in 1350, an extremely steep cart path that all freight traffic had to take to the south. Up to 16 horses were needed to lead the way up the climb.

              de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weinsteige
              das Fahrradblog.blogspot.de/2013/07/schnauf-die-alte-weinsteige.html

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                June 6, 2018

                The fat

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                  July 10, 2019

                  No matter how you ride the Alte Weinsteige, it won't be easy. (With the exception of e-bikes and pedelecs, which now make up the majority of muscle-powered two-wheelers on the Weinsteige.) If you start out in the classic way, you can choose between long and steep uphills or long and steep downhills - it can actually be described as simply as that. The route follows the Zacke, which is partly a single-lane road, depending on the time of day, heavily used by motor vehicles. It's best not to ponder for too long on the climbs why the Zacke is pushing a bicycle cart in front of it, and have checked the brakes in good time when going downhill.
                  Below you can relax your forearms bloated from braking in the Marienplatz-Gastro. Anyone who makes it to the top without pushing (chapeau!) is probably just too fit for a break. 'Emergency', e.g. straighten chain, adjust gear shift, :) Degerloch can offer a lot.

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                    August 15, 2019

                    The first time out of the Stuttgart Kessel direction Schönbuch cranked out with the 6-speed Retrorenner. It burns in the thighs. Next time I take the Böblinger Str directly into Kaltental. Instead of driving down from Degerloch again. And next time I show the thing again the teeth :)

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                      October 28, 2021

                      Unfortunately, motor vehicles do not take the no-pass sign (3–7 p.m.) uphill so seriously. The downhill cars are at least very considerate and sometimes wait a few seconds longer in front of bottlenecks until you pass them.

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                        Distance 1.47 km

                        Uphill 160 m

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