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Cycling Adventures Among Vineyards in Schlat


Cycling routes from Schlat

Schlat is a locality located in the region of Stuttgart, Germany. From a cyclist's perspective, Schlat offers diverse cycling terrains suitable for road and gravel cyclists. The region boasts rolling hills, vineyards, and idyllic landscapes, creating a charming backdrop for cycling adventures. Road cyclists can challenge themselves with hilly routes and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Gravel cyclists can venture into the scenic countryside and explore the gravel paths that wind through vineyards and forests. Schlat does not have any famous cycling-related spots or well-known climbs nearby, but its rural atmosphere and picturesque scenery provide an enjoyable cycling experience.

Explore the beautiful landscape around Schlat and enjoy the stunning views from the Teck Castle.

gravel
44 km
870 m
Tough

The Teck Hochtour is a gravel cycling route that takes you through the picturesque countryside near Schlat. With a distance of 44 kilometers and an ascent of 870 meters, this route offers a moderate challenge for experienced cyclists. The highlights along the route include Nortel, where you can learn about the region's telecommunications history, and Gruibingen, a charming village with historic buildings.


Gammelshausen is just one highlight on a route filled with natural beauty and picturesque landscapes.

road
90 km
1459 m
Tough

This road cycling route near Schlat is a perfect combination of challenging climbs, stunning views, and cultural attractions. With a total ascent of 1459 meters and a distance of 90 kilometers, it offers a great mix of endurance and enjoyment. Starting from Schlat, the route takes you through charming villages like Nortel and Wiesensteig, where you can experience the local culture and architecture. On this route, you'll also pass by historical landmarks such as the Römerstein and the impressive Beurener Fels rock formation.


Enjoy a gravel adventure as you cycle through scenic landscapes

gravel
24 km
487 m
Chill

This gravel cycling route takes you on a 24-kilometer adventure through picturesque landscapes. With an ascent of 487 meters, this route is suitable for cyclists of all levels. Highlights along the way include the Fuchseck viewpoint, which offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The route also passes through the beautiful village of Gammelshausen and the peaceful Wiesenberg. Overall, this route provides a mix of gravel paths, scenic views, and a sense of adventure.


Experience the beauty of Schwäbisch Gmünd as you cycle through scenic landscapes

road
106 km
1350 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you on a scenic journey from Schlat to Schwäbisch Gmünd. With a distance of 106 kilometers and an ascent of 1350 meters, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists. Highlights along the way include the picturesque town of Ottenbach and the stunning views from the Aussichtspunkt Lindenfirst Station 4. The route also passes through the charming village of Heuchlingen and the historic town of Bartholomä. Overall, this route offers a mix of challenging climbs and beautiful scenery.


Ride through the breathtaking Alb landscapes and discover its charming highlights.

road
83 km
1044 m
Tough

The Alb Highlights road cycling route covers a distance of 83 kilometers with an ascent of 1044 meters. Suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists, this route takes you through the scenic Schwäbische Alb region, showcasing its natural beauty and interesting sites. Highlights include Steinheimer Becken, a geological phenomenon resulting from a meteorite impact, and Kahlenstein, a legendary rock formation known for its unique shape.


Ride through the picturesque landscapes of the Schwäbische Alb and discover the beautiful Alb Lakes.

gravel
48 km
860 m
Tough

The Alb Seen Tour is a gravel cycling route starting near Schlat that covers a distance of 48 kilometers with an ascent of 860 meters. This route offers a moderate challenge for gravel enthusiasts. Along the way, you will encounter highlights such as Hunnenburg, an ancient fortification, and Kuchen, a charming village famous for its traditional pastries.


Embark on a challenging journey through the Schwäbische Alb and experience its diverse landscapes.

gravel
90 km
1266 m
Tough

The Schwäbische Albrunde is a demanding gravel cycling route with a distance of 90 kilometers and an ascent of 1266 meters. This route is ideal for experienced cyclists looking for a challenging adventure. Along the way, you will encounter several highlights, including the iconic Jubiläumsturm, an observation tower offering breathtaking views of the region.


Conquer challenging climbs and enjoy breathtaking views along the Alb Ultradistanz.

gravel
99 km
1909 m
Savage

The Alb Ultradistanz is a challenging gravel cycling route covering a distance of 99 kilometers with an ascent of 1909 meters. This route is suitable for experienced cyclists looking for an epic adventure. Along the way, you will pass by highlights such as Volkmarsberg, a volcanic cone offering panoramic vistas, and Hausknecht, a historic inn known for its local cuisine.


Cycle from Donzdorf to Ulm and enjoy breathtaking views along the way

road
123 km
1291 m
Tough

This road cycling route will take you from Donzdorf to Ulm, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. With a total distance of 123 kilometers and an ascent of 1291 meters, this route is recommended for well-trained amateurs. The highlight of the route is the Europäische Wasserscheide, a famous watershed point in Europe where the waters divide into different basins. Other highlights include the historic city walls of Ulm and the scenic Blausteinblick viewpoint. Overall, this route offers a challenging yet rewarding cycling experience.


Discover the beautiful Rems Valley and tackle the challenging Geislingen Steige

road
84 km
1024 m
Tough

This round-trip cycling route takes you through the picturesque Rems Valley, offering breathtaking views and a challenging climb up the Geislingen Steige. Starting near Schlat, you'll ride through charming towns such as Süßen and Schwäbisch Gmünd, with opportunities to stop and explore at various highlights along the way. The highlight of the route is the climb up the Geislingen Steige, a legendary ascent that will test your cycling skills and provide stunning panoramic views from the top. Overall, this route offers a mix of scenic landscapes, cultural sites, and a chance to conquer a renowned cycling challenge.


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