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Cycling paradise in Stuttgart, Germany


Cycling routes from Kaisersbach

Kaisersbach, located in Stuttgart, Germany, offers a picturesque setting for road and gravel cyclists. The locality is surrounded by rolling hills and dense forests, providing a scenic backdrop for cycling adventures. Cyclists can explore the well-maintained roads and discover the beauty of the German countryside. Kaisersbach is home to several well-known climbs, including the challenging ascent to Urberacherstein. Overall, Kaisersbach is a great destination for cyclists seeking a blend of natural beauty and challenging terrains.

Embark on a scenic road cycling journey from Kaisersbach to Neuwirtshaus.

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54 km
787 m
Tough

Covering a distance of 54 km, this road cycling route boasts stunning vistas, including Kaisersbach, Hoher Bühl, Fichtenberg, Kirgel, Sulzbach am Kocher, Birkenlohe, and Neuwirtshaus. It is recommended for intermediate to advanced riders seeking a challenging yet rewarding ride.


Embark on an epic gravel adventure from Kaisersbach to Rötelsee.

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65 km
994 m
Savage

Covering a distance of 65 km, this challenging gravel route takes you through scenic landscapes, including Kaisersbach, Hoher Bühl, Hagbergturm, Birkenlohe, Täferrot, St. Salvator, Lorch, Heuberg, and Kleinkastell Rötelsee. Suitable for experienced gravel riders seeking a thrilling and demanding adventure.


Experience the beautiful landscapes near Kaisersbach

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84 km
1075 m
Tough

This round-trip cycling route near Kaisersbach offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. With a total distance of 84 kilometers and an ascent of 1075 meters, it is a challenging yet rewarding journey for avid cyclists. The route takes you through scenic villages, winding roads, and picturesque countryside. This area is known for its natural beauty and tranquility, providing a perfect escape from the city. The highlights along the way include the Ebnisee, Schmalenberg, Hohenstein, Birkmannsweiler, Kirchberg an der Murr, Hungerberg, Harberg, Murrhardt, Hoher Bühl, and Kaisersbach. These spots offer unique attractions and are worth exploring during your cycling adventure. Overall, this route provides a great cycling experience with breathtaking views and a chance to connect with nature.


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Hagberg Loop

A challenging road cycling loop near Kaisersbach

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111 km
1570 m
Tough

The Hagberg Loop is a challenging road cycling route near Kaisersbach, offering riders a mix of scenic landscapes and demanding climbs. With a total ascent of 1,570 meters and a distance of 111 kilometers, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs who are looking for a test of endurance. Highlights along the route include Hagberg, known for its panoramic views, and Bismarckfelsen, a dramatic rock formation. With a difficulty rating of 4 and an epicness rating of 3, the Hagberg Loop is a great option for cyclists seeking a memorable ride.


Embark on an adventure through gravel roads from Kaisersbach to Gausmannsweiler.

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44 km
717 m
Tough

Spanning 44 km, this gravel route will take you through scenic natural landscapes, passing by landmarks such as the former Leineck Castle, Lorch, Heuberg, and Gausmannsweiler. Recommended for gravel enthusiasts looking for a mix of challenging terrain and beautiful surroundings.


Experience stunning road cycling views from Kaisersbach to Hoher Bühl.

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63 km
935 m
Tough

Covering a distance of 63 km, this road cycling route offers breathtaking vistas, including Ebnisee, Haube, Ehem. herzogliches Schloss, Koppenberg, Historische Torkelkelter Kleinaspach, Fuchsbühl, Schloss Lautereck, Riesbergturm, Hoher Bühl, and Kaisersbach. Suitable for intermediate to advanced riders looking for scenic climbs and historical landmarks.


Embark on an exciting gravel adventure through Kaisersbach

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94 km
1566 m
Tough

The Kaisersbach Gravel Adventure is a thrilling cycling route that takes riders on a journey through the picturesque landscapes surrounding Kaisersbach. With a total ascent of 1,566 meters and a distance of 94 kilometers, this route is suitable for cyclists who enjoy off-road adventures. Highlights along the route include Kaisersbach, the starting point of the ride, and Bartholomä, a charming village known for its historic buildings. With a difficulty rating of 3 and an epicness rating of 3, the Kaisersbach Gravel Adventure is sure to provide an unforgettable cycling experience.


Embrace the excitement of the Oberrot gravel loop

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49 km
1010 m
Chill

The Oberrot Gravel Loop is an exhilarating cycling route that takes riders on an adventure through the scenic landscapes surrounding Oberrot. With a total ascent of 1,010 meters and a distance of 49 kilometers, this route is suitable for gravel enthusiasts looking for a fun and challenging ride. Highlights along the route include Hoher Bühl, a superb spot to enjoy panoramic views, and Fichtenberg, a picturesque village with traditional houses. With a difficulty rating of 2 and an epicness rating of 3, the Oberrot Gravel Loop promises a thrilling and enjoyable ride.


Embark on an exciting road cycling challenge through Vordersteinenberg

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122 km
2009 m
Tough

The Vordersteinenberg Challenge is a demanding road cycling route that takes riders through the stunning landscapes surrounding Vordersteinenberg. With a total ascent of 2,009 meters and a distance of 122 kilometers, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs looking to test their endurance. Highlights along the route include Vordersteinenberg, known for its charming architecture and peaceful atmosphere, and Rechberg, a picturesque hill offering panoramic views. With a difficulty rating of 4 and an epicness rating of 4, the Vordersteinenberg Challenge promises a thrilling and unforgettable ride.


Explore the scenic gravel roads from Kaisersbach to Ebnisee and back.

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41 km
672 m
Tough

This 41-km gravel route takes you through picturesque landscapes, including the Krähenberg, Rudersberg, Jux, Gehrn, and Ebnisee. It is suitable for experienced cyclists looking for an off-road adventure.


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