The Black Forest is the highest and largest low mountain range in Germany and a paradise for racing bike enthusiasts. In addition to a diverse landscape with striking mountain ranges, lonely valleys and forested hills, a cycling-friendly infrastructure with designated cycling routes, service stations and cycling-friendly accommodation ensures that your cycling tour in the Black Forest will be an incomparable experience.
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The Black Forest has long been geared towards road cycling and has created a symbiosis with the breathtaking nature. The region is one of the sunniest and warmest in Germany, which is why many of the designated cycling routes are also passable in winter. From challenging tours up mountains and over hilly terrain to road cycling on flat routes, you will find everything you could wish for as a road cyclist in the Black Forest.
On extensive road bike tours with many metres of altitude, you can combine the breathtaking mountain passes such as Feldberg, Kandel, Hornisgrinde or Schauinsland or undertake individual mountain tours. Countdown signs show you how far it is to the finish and how steep the next kilometre is. Along the way, free service stations, charging stations and cycle-friendly refreshment stops provide you with everything your heart desires, and when you reach the summit, you can enjoy a fantastic panorama of the Black Forest.
Road bike tours to the Black Forest mountain passes
The signposted racing bike routes up the peaks and summits in the Black Forest are ideal training terrain for professionals and provide amateur cyclists with the greatest riding pleasure in the midst of stunning nature. One of the most beautiful routes is the Black Forest mountain stage Schauinsland 1,200m. From Freiburg, the serpentine roads wind steadily uphill to the pass road. The gradient is moderate and runs over 765 metres of altitude.
The Freiburger Hausberg in the south of Baden-Württemberg really lives up to its name, from the lookout tower on the summit you can enjoy the unique panorama of the surrounding Black Forest mountains, from the Rhine valley to the Vosges and as far as the Swiss Alps after the exertions of racing cycling.Racing cyclists who are in good shape and want to enjoy the great views can combine two routes on the racing bike tours via Stohren to the Schauinsland from Badenweiler.
Other recommended pass and summit tours
- Feldberg (1,493 m) - The climb up to the highest peak in the Black Forest has a gradient of up to 20%.
- Hornisgrinde (1,150 m) - Road cyclists can perfectly combine the ascent with the panoramic and difficult round „Quer durch den Schwarzwald auf die Hornisgrinde".
- Kandel (1,241 m) - one of the toughest climbs in the Black Forest with an impressive view at the Kandel Pass.
- Texaspass (385 m) - short and crisp, here is the road cycling also in winter möglich.
Pleasure tour on the panorama road
The Black Forest Panorama Cycle Route is ideal for families, nature lovers, culture enthusiasts and gourmets. The 286-kilometre tour runs for several days from Pforzheim to Waldshut-Tiengen on paved cycle paths through valleys and over scenic high plateaus. The entire route includes approx. 2,100 metres of ascent, but you can also complete the route in individual stages.
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Which road bike in the Black Forest?
Racing bikes are not all the same, and there is now a huge range of bikes to suit every requirement. For the steep and long mountain stages in the Black Forest, an ultra-light mountain bike is just the thing. When going uphill, you want to carry as little weight as possible. With ultralight frames you can also manoeuvre flexibly and quickly on curvy routes.
Many lightweight R&aum bikes are available.
Many lightweight frames weigh less than the 6.8 kg prescribed by the UCI for professional races, and there are even bikes that weigh less than 5 kg. Many all-round lightweight models are equipped with high-profile aero wheels, but they are also available with rim brake systems. If you like to ride on gravel, forest paths and trails, a gravel bike is also a good choice.
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