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Touring cycling around Arbach is characterized by its unique volcanic landscapes and diverse topography within the Vulkaneifel region of Germany. The area features ancient volcanic crater lakes known as Maare, extensive forests, and picturesque river valleys like the Kyll River. Cyclists will encounter rolling hills, meadow orchards, and rugged rock formations, providing varied backdrops for rides.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Monreal with its historic town center is a pearl of the Eifel. The picturesque location on the Elzbach, with its many half-timbered houses and the higher-lying castle ruins, is beautiful to behold.
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A total of three small bridges cross the Elz, allowing you to switch from one bank to the other at various points. The most beautiful is probably the bridge in the middle, the Johannesbrücke. It is equipped with both a lion monument and the statue of Saint John of Nepomuk. John of Nepomuk or John of Pomuk was a Bohemian priest and is considered the patron saint of bridges. The lion monument is certainly one of Monreal's most impressive sights. It dates from the 15th century and consists of four lions carved in basalt. Source: https://travel-see-xperience.com/2022/02/20/monreal/
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Two-arched bridge over the Elzbach, c. 1500; wayside cross, 16th century; four lion figures, from 1831; Nepomuk sculpture (copy of the original from 1803, J. Matthias Büls, Monreal)
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Picturesquely overlooked by the two castle ruins Löwenburg and Philippsburg, the half-timbered village of Monreal lies in the middle of the idyllic Elz valley. In the village, three stone bridges cross the Elz, the middle one, a road bridge, is adorned with the statue of John of Nepomuk and the lion monument, unique in the Rhineland. The numerous half-timbered houses from the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries – a relic of the cloth makers of the Baroque period – are also worth seeing monuments of art. The Middle Ages are also encountered by the visitor, for example in the parish church from the 13th century or the cemetery chapel from the 12th century. The history of Monreal, with its numerous ups and downs, reflects the historical development of the entire Eifel region. In addition to the already mentioned idyllic location and the picturesque village center, numerous hiking trails, including the Traumpfad "Monrealer Ritterschlag" with impressive viewpoints, invite you to experience the unique landscape. Source: https://www.rlp-tourismus.com/de/ausflugsziele/ortsgemeinde-monreal/poi.html
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The narrow alleys of Monreal, its quaint Holy Trinity Church, the massive Nepomuk Bridge over the clearly flowing Elzbach, and the ruins of Löwenburg and Philippsburg castles high above the village make for a beautiful excursion destination in the eastern Eifel. Monreal repeatedly won the competition „Our Village Has a Future“. The red-and-white half-timbered houses huddle closely together, and the 15th-century Viergiebelhaus in particular transports strollers into a fairytale past. The still beautifully preserved half-timbered houses bear witness to the prosperity that Monreal achieved from the 17th century onwards through the processing of sheep wool and cloth production. In the second half of the 19th century, manual labor was no longer competitive against international, industrialized competitors, and the population became impoverished. A fate that Monreal shares with the equally picturesque Monschau. Monreal is not just a visually relaxing excursion destination. Café Plüsch with its cozy interior, the Old Rectory with its country garden and sunny terrace on the stream bank, or the former signal box at the town gates are perfect addresses for gourmets. The originally furnished restaurant on the former railway line is connected to the medieval town center via a promenade along the Elzbach. A highlight for lovers of arts and crafts is the pottery in the Old School with its colorful ceramics, also exhibited in a terraced garden. Hikers will get their money's worth on the "Traumpfad Monrealer Ritterschlag" trail and will be rewarded for the sometimes steep passages with beautiful views. Source: https://www.eifel.info/pois/monreal
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Street through the historic town center of Monreal with beautiful half-timbered houses.
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The Stellwerk, a wine tavern and restaurant, has been located in the old train station in Monreal since 1992. Here, hearty, freshly prepared dishes and regional as well as international wines are offered in a cozy atmosphere.
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On asphalt through the forest, what more could you want? Fantastic.
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Arbach and its surroundings offer a vast network of touring cycling routes. There are over 500 routes available, catering to various skill levels with 46 easy, 254 moderate, and 208 difficult trails.
Yes, the region is well-suited for family cycling. The 58.5 km long Maare-Mosel Cycle Path, built on former railway lines, is particularly known for being easy and family-friendly, connecting Daun to Bernkastel-Kues.
The landscape around Arbach is defined by its unique volcanic heritage within the Vulkaneifel region. You'll encounter ancient volcanic crater lakes (Maare), extensive forests, picturesque river valleys like the Kyll River, rolling hills, meadow orchards, and rugged rock formations.
Yes, many routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the Monreal Signal Box – Johannes Bridge in Monreal loop from Münk is a popular 25.8 km moderate route, and the Eifel-Guck Observation Tower – Sassen Observation Tower loop from Retterath is an 13.8 km trail through the volcanic landscape.
The region offers numerous scenic spots. You can find stunning views from the Boos Eifel Observation Tower or the View from Hochkelberg. Historic sites like Nürburg Castle are also accessible, and picturesque half-timbered villages such as Monreal are often part of the routes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse volcanic landscapes, the well-maintained cycle paths, and the abundance of natural and historical attractions along the routes.
Absolutely. A major highlight is the Kyll-Radweg (Kyll River Cycle Track), a roughly 130 km route that largely follows the Kyll River. It's predominantly traffic-free and offers a generally downhill trajectory from its source towards Trier, passing through ancient volcanic landscapes and orchards.
Yes, for those seeking more demanding rides, Arbach offers 208 difficult touring cycling routes. The region's rolling hills and volcanic terrain provide significant altitude changes, ensuring a good challenge. The Sassener Cross – View of Hochkelberg loop from Bermel is a moderate route with notable elevation changes, giving a taste of the more challenging terrain.
Many routes in the Vulkaneifel region, including those near Arbach, are designed with public transport in mind. The Kyll-Radweg, for instance, often runs parallel to a railway line, providing convenient options for returning to starting points or shortening rides by train.
The Vulkaneifel region is famous for its Maare, which are volcanic crater lakes. You can also visit the Strohn Volcano House or the Maarmuseum Manderscheid to learn more about the area's fascinating geological history while on your cycling tour.
Yes, Arbach has 46 easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. The Lierstal Rest Area – Little Church in Lirstal loop from Retterath is an easy 12.2 km route, ideal for a gentle introduction to the region's cycling paths.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Arbach, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat.


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