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About Baiersbronn
Unsere Touren sind in die Nationalparkregion Schwarzwald umgezogen komoot.de/user/nlpregionschwarzwald

www.baiersbronn.de/de-de

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planned a hike.

October 13, 2025

Digitale Zeitreise "Fluss der Zeit"

02:15

8.41km

3.7km/h

40m

230m

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October 13, 2025

Freudenstadt and Baiersbronn offered a special attraction at the 2025 Garden Show: a digital journey through time using augmented reality (AR).



This innovative experience will remain permanently available after the Garden Show and allows visitors to experience the diverse history of Valley X in a completely new way.

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planned a hike.

September 23, 2025

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May 7, 2020

Between old woodcutters' trails, about 70% of which run through the Black Forest National Park, nature reveals itself a bit wilder. Fallen trees are left lying around, making the trail a bit of an adventure in some places, where you have to climb over the trunks. Magnificent views open up again along

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planned a hike.

September 18, 2025

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July 23, 2020

Starting from the center of Schönmünzach, the Seensteig leads over the Stuhlberg to the Blockhaushof. The furnished pleasure area offers the opportunity for a first break. Then it goes towards Huzenbachsee. Initially gentle, with a view of the meadows of the Silberberg, later noticeably rising, the route

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planned a mountain bike ride.

May 21, 2025

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February 12, 2025

From Rosenplatz directly to the Sankenbach car park. There you will find our first refreshment station. After the first refreshment, you continue to Kienbächle and take the first climb. Then the journey continues through the forest to Sankenbachsee where the next refreshment station awaits you. If you

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planned a gravel ride.

April 29, 2025

03:46

51.2km

13.6km/h

740m

740m

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November 18, 2024

From Baiersbronn, follow the "Tour de Murg" downstream to Schönmünzach. The first few kilometers were a leisurely warm-up. Now begins the 18-kilometer climb that takes you to the highest point of this tour, the Lothar Memorial. From there, you'll enjoy fantastic views over the Rhine Valley all the way

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planned a gravel ride.

April 29, 2025

03:44

38.7km

10.4km/h

700m

700m

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January 29, 2025

From Baiersbronn, the route continues along the right bank of the Murg River, passing Klosterreichenbach, Heselbach, Röt, and Schönegrund, halfway up the river, through the forest and along the edge of the forest. You'll navigate one bend after another. Shortly before Huzenbach, you'll change sides and

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planned a gravel ride.

April 29, 2025

02:58

31.8km

10.7km/h

570m

570m

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January 29, 2025

From Baiersbronn, you cycle along the slope with views of the Sankenbach Valley to Sankenbachsee. The route loops around and continues uphill to the Ellbachsee viewpoint. From Kniebis, the route continues parallel to the Forbach River via Freudenstadt back to Baiersbronn.

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planned a gravel ride.

April 29, 2025

05:09

60.4km

11.7km/h

1,190m

1,190m

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January 29, 2025

The loop begins with a ride to Mitteltal and along the Ellbach stream up to Ellbachsee. From there, the route continues a little further up to the Black Forest High Road to Schliffkopf.



Once at the top, the route takes you from the Steinmäuerle viewing platform along the 1,000-meter path to Ruhestein

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planned a gravel ride.

April 29, 2025

06:38

71.7km

10.8km/h

1,950m

1,950m

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January 29, 2025

From Baiersbronn, you first roll up the Tonachtal Valley and then continue on a beautiful asphalt road to the Überzwecher Berg (850 meters) in the Black Forest National Park. From there, the route descends to Zwickgabel and along the Langenbach stream for the next ten kilometers, steadily climbing up

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planned a gravel ride.

April 29, 2025

06:13

63.7km

10.2km/h

1,600m

1,600m

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January 29, 2025

The first highlight of this circular tour is Lake Ellbach. The route then climbs to the Ellbachseeblick platform, where you can admire the lake from above.



A few kilometers further on, the next highlight awaits, offering a wonderful view of the Rench Valley. Shortly after, you'll reach the valley below

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