Your cycling adventure starts here

Cycling with pleasure in

and around Hohenlohe

A paradise for cycling enthusiasts

The finest: Cycling in

Baden-Württemberg

Imagine opening your hotel room door, the aroma of fresh coffee wafting into your nose, and a whole day of cycling adventures ahead of you. The Hohenlohe region awaits you with over 700 kilometers of well-signposted cycle paths: from leisurely tours through river valleys to athletic challenges across vineyards.


Our hotel is the perfect starting point for cycling tours in Baden-Württemberg. Whether you want to explore the famous Kocher-Jagst Cycle Route, whizz through the vineyards on the Württemberg Wine Cycle Route, or discover the historical heritage on the Limes Cycle Route, believe us: the federal state of Baden-Württemberg and the Hohenlohe district are famous for unforgettable cycling holidays.

Red poppy blossom in focus with a bicycle and a green meadow in the background.

Bike paths for every distance

Hohenlohe offers bike tours for every level and every preference. The bike path around Öhringen delights with idyllic views and historical sights. Ideal for leisure cyclists. History enthusiasts can discover the fascinating Roman past of our region on the German Limes Cycle Route from Osterburken to Öhringen.



Along the way, cozy inns invite you to sample regional specialties and recharge your batteries. Each tour becomes a culinary experience that appeals to all the senses.

Experience the Württemberg Wine Route

Wine lovers will get their money's worth on the Württemberg Wine Cycle Route. This ADFC-certified 4-star quality cycle route takes you through the renowned wine region of Württemberg. Explore the rolling hills by bike and stop off at rustic wine taverns to taste the excellent local wines.

Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul: there is hardly anything better than enjoying a glass of chilled white wine after a relaxing bike ride through the vineyards and letting your gaze wander over the vine-covered slopes. Here, cycling in the Hohenlohe district is combined with pure enjoyment.

Vineyards and a road winding through a valley, with a village in the distance and green hills.

Kocher-Jagst Cycle Route – the jewel of the region

The Kocher-Jagst Cycle Route is undoubtedly the highlight for anyone who wants to experience an authentic cycling tour in Baden-Württemberg. Covering 335 kilometers of pure cycling pleasure, this 4-star quality cycle route, awarded by the ADFC, takes you through picturesque landscapes and charming villages.


Sometimes it winds its way through picturesque valleys, sometimes it takes you over rolling hills, past meadows, forests, and orchards. Numerous places to stop for refreshments and overnight stays make every kilometer a pleasure. Imposing fortresses and cozy inns also await you along the famous Castle Road.

Your ideal starting point for a cycling vacation in Baden-Württemberg

Before or after an eventful day on your bike, our 4-star Hotel Württemberger Hof in Öhringen invites you to stay.


The hotel is not just located anywhere in Öhringen—we are in the perfect strategic location for all of the region's major cycle routes.


The Württemberg Wine Cycle Route passes right by our front door. Simply roll your bike out of the bike garage and you're already on the official route of this 400-kilometer ADFC-certified trail. Öhringen is an official stop on the route – it doesn't get any better than that.


The historic Limes Cycle Route also runs through our town. You can discover traces of the Romans practically from your hotel room. And the famous Kocher-Jagst Cycle Route? Just a few kilometers south of us, easily accessible via beautiful feeder roads.


As you can see, not only will you sleep well here, you'll also get off to an ideal start to each day of your cycling tour. 

Our services for cyclists:

  • lockable bicycle garage
  • E-bike charging options
  • Tour advice and maps


Book your cycling vacation in Baden-Württemberg with us now! Your cycling adventure in Hohenlohe starts here.

Because, as you know, cycling is the answer—no matter what the question was.