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    April 21, 2025

    Stage 7: Metzingen to Rottenburg am Neckar – Württemberg Wine Cycle Route

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    1. February 28, 2024

      Today is the last stage of the Württemberg Wine Cycle Route. It starts in Metzingen, from where you cycle through the beautiful Ermstal to Neckartenzlingen. Here you meet the Neckar again, which you now cycle along. It is mostly flat.

      

      At Kirchentellinsfurt you pass large quarry ponds that invite you to

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    1. February 28, 2024

      The penultimate stage of the Württemberg Wine Cycle Path takes you from Esslingen to Metzingen. It starts off pleasantly flat along the Neckar. In addition to beautiful towns, you also pass wonderful nature along the river.

      

      In Nürtingen you are about halfway through the stage, so it's the perfect moment

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    1. February 28, 2024

      At the start of the fifth stage you drive from Marbach through the beautiful Neckar valley. On the well-developed, flat cycle path along the river you cycle past terraced vineyards, meadows and forests.

      

      Finally you reach the outer districts of Stuttgart, which also enchant with a picturesque backdrop

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    1. February 27, 2024

      In addition to the wine, the fourth stage is all about the poets. From the Kätchenstadt Heilbronn, which takes its name from Heinrich Kleist's knight play “Käthchen von Heilbronn”, you cycle via Schwaigern to Stetten am Heuchelberg. You will pass wide fields with pretty farms and long rows of vines.

      

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    1. February 27, 2024

      The second stage from Ingelfingen first goes through the beautiful Kochertal. On great bike paths you always ride along the river with almost no inclines. This is how you get to Sindringen via Niedernhall and Forchtenberg. Here you leave the valley and take a steep climb up to the Hohenlohe plain.

      

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    1. February 27, 2024

      The first stage of the Württemberg Wine Cycle Path begins in Niederstetten, where you can easily get there by regional train. From here you drive along the Vorbach via Laudenbach to Weikersheim. It's worth taking a first break in the city, where you can also pay a visit to the castle with its spacious

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    April 21, 2025

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    1. February 28, 2024

      This is the complete official route of the Württemberg Wine Cycle Path. The almost 400 kilometer long cycle path takes you from Niederstetten in the lovely Taubertal through the most beautiful vineyards in Baden-Württemberg to Rottenburg am Neckar.

      

      You can find a division of the long-distance cycle path

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    1. February 27, 2024

      At the start of the third stage of the Württemberg Wine Cycle Path, you drive from Bretzfeld following the Brettach to Scheppach. From here the route takes you along the edge of the Löwenstein Mountains into the Weinsberg Valley. You'll be on beautiful, mostly flat cycle paths that are bordered by the

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