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Ortenaukreis

Willkommen auf unserem Komoot-Profil! Die Ortenau besticht als größter Landkreis Baden-Württembergs durch ihre natürliche Vielfalt! Unsere Leidenschaft gilt den abwechslungsreichen Landschaften - von den sagenhaften Schwarzwaldhöhen, den tiefgeschnittenen Tälern und den steilen Rebhängen über die flache Rheinebene - hier gibt es für jeden Naturliebhaber etwas zu entdecken.

Unsere Touren führen euch zu den versteckten Schätzen und den bekanntesten Highlights der Ortenau. Wir möchten euch die unendlichen Erholungsmöglichkeiten sowie die sportlichen Herausforderungen näherbringen, die diese Region zu bieten hat.

Um diese Naturschönheiten zu bewahren bitten wir alle die unterwegs sind im Rahmen der #respectfornature Initiative, die folgenden Regeln zu verinnerlichen:
• Bleib auf den Wegen
• Hunde müssen an der Leine bleiben
• Hinterlasse keine Abfälle
• Wildcampen, egal ob mit Zelt oder Auto, ist verboten
• Halte Abstand zu Wildtieren und zu Weidetieren
• Meide Dämmerung und Nachtzeiten um nachtaktive Tiere nicht zu stören
• Kein Foto rechtfertigt einen "Fehltritt" in geschützte Naturräume
• Achte gekennzeichnete Schutzgebiete


Aber nicht nur die Natur, die Tiere und Pflanzen verdienen euren Respekt – auch alle anderen Naturfreunde und Outdoorsportler. Wenn Wanderer, Radfahrer und Mountainbiker einander mit Respekt begegnen, können wir die Natur gemeinsam erleben und genießen.

Begleitet uns auf unseren Abenteuern und entdeckt mit uns die Vielfalt und Schönheit des Ortenaukreises auf zwei Rädern. Wir hoffen, dass unsere Routen euch inspirieren und genauso viel Freude bereiten wie uns. Folgt uns, um keine unserer Touren zu verpassen und lasst uns gemeinsam die schönsten Ecken unserer Heimat erkunden!

Kontakt:
Landratsamt Ortenaukreis
Tourismusabteilung
Badstraße 20
77652 Offenburg
Telefon: +49 781 805 1727
Mail: tourismus@ortenaukreis.de
www.ortenau-tourismus.de/

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and others planned a gravel ride

April 29, 2025

Time

6h32m

Distance

63.0km

Speed

9.6km/h

Ascent

2,000m

Descent

2,000m
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July 27, 2024

Very demanding tour. If you take the bus to Hornisgrinde and start there, it is easy to do in both directions. A Hornisgrinde collection can be found at the ADFC

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planned a gravel ride

April 29, 2025

Time

6h01m

Distance

64.3km

Speed

10.7km/h

Ascent

1,650m

Descent

1,650m
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April 28, 2025

This sporty circular tour starts at the festival grounds in Durbach and takes you through picturesque vineyards to Oberkirch and further up into the Black Forest. On well-maintained forest paths and short paved stretches, you'll cross the Lautenbach Sohlberg, and with a detour, you'll discover the impressive

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and others planned a bike ride

April 22, 2025

Time

3h42m

Distance

56.7km

Speed

15.4km/h

Ascent

620m

Descent

630m
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April 24, 2020

Today a few meters of altitude await you again, because it goes up and down all day through the vineyards. Your calves are properly challenged, but the landscape is a feast for the eyes and the glass of wine for dinner tastes twice as good.



A few kilometers after the start of the stage, your route will

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March 14, 2025

Time

3h27m

Distance

52.5km

Speed

15.2km/h

Ascent

1,100m

Descent

1,100m
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February 22, 2025

The Freudenstadt & Baiersbronn Garden Show will take place from May 23rd. The garden show grounds are 8 km long. Cyclists are welcome:

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In many places, separate paths have been created for pedestrians and cyclists so that both groups can enjoy the landscape at their own pace

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and planned a bike ride

February 13, 2025

Time

4h00m

Distance

68.8km

Speed

17.2km/h

Ascent

110m

Descent

110m
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May 2, 2023

From Offenburg, we drive through Altenheim and the Pierre Pflimlin Bridge into France until we reach the Rhine-Rhone Canal. We follow the canal south for 15 km before crossing the Rhine again and returning to Offenburg.

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and planned an e-bike ride

January 20, 2025

Time

2h24m

Distance

39.9km

Speed

16.6km/h

Ascent

900m

Descent

900m
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and planned a mountain bike ride

September 23, 2024

Time

5h18m

Distance

67.9km

Speed

12.8km/h

Ascent

1,080m

Descent

1,070m
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planned a gravel ride

September 17, 2024

Time

5h54m

Distance

64.1km

Speed

10.9km/h

Ascent

1,550m

Descent

1,550m
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and others planned a gravel ride

September 16, 2024

Time

6h03m

Distance

66.7km

Speed

11.0km/h

Ascent

1,570m

Descent

1,570m
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September 9, 2024

This sporty circular tour starts at the festival grounds in Durbach and takes you through picturesque vineyards to Oberkirch and further up into the Black Forest. Well-maintained forest trails and short paved sections lead you over the Lautenbach Sohlberg, and with a detour, you can discover the impressive

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and planned a gravel ride

September 12, 2024

Time

4h04m

Distance

40.4km

Speed

9.9km/h

Ascent

820m

Descent

820m
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September 9, 2024

This varied tour starts at the “Auf den Espen” car park in Ettenheim and takes you along the baroque old town through a long hollow lane to the Heuberg tower, where you can enjoy a fantastic view during a short stop. It continues through the vineyards of the Breisgau into the foothills. The famous Herbolzheim

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and others planned a gravel ride

September 12, 2024

Time

1h54m

Distance

19.5km

Speed

10.2km/h

Ascent

580m

Descent

580m
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September 9, 2024

This tour starts at the car park at the mini golf course in Hausach and takes you along the Kinzig to the Wintermaxenhof. From there, it continues to the Roßecke and the Käppelehof, where you will be rewarded with a wonderful view and have the opportunity to stop for a break. The route then leads past

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and planned a gravel ride

September 12, 2024

Time

4h37m

Distance

45.5km

Speed

9.9km/h

Ascent

920m

Descent

920m
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September 9, 2024

This tour starts at the Lahr Heart Center and takes you up a steep climb to the Langenhard Natural Heritage Site, where a fantastic view over the Rhine plain to Alsace awaits you. From there, the tour continues across open meadows and through dense mixed forest until you reach the Hohengeroldseck castle

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and planned a gravel ride

September 12, 2024

Time

3h55m

Distance

46.9km

Speed

12.0km/h

Ascent

800m

Descent

800m
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September 9, 2024

This varied tour starts at the market square in Gengenbach and takes you through the Pfaffenbach up to the Kornebene Nature Friends House. From there you have the opportunity to make a detour to the Lothar Memorial and enjoy the view over the Rhine Valley. The tour continues towards Schäfersfeld, where

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and planned an e-bike ride

August 20, 2024

Time

5h39m

Distance

105km

Speed

18.6km/h

Ascent

210m

Descent

210m
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May 8, 2023

Once across the Rhine Valley: We drive via Kehl to Strasbourg, drive along the Canal de la Bruche and after 50 km we reach the picturesque town of Obernai. We return to Offenburg via Eschau and the Pflimlin Bridge.

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