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Mountain biking around Blies-Guersviller offers diverse terrain within the Bliesgau Biosphere Reserve, characterized by gently rolling hills and dense forests. The region features varied landscapes, including verdant river meadows along the Blies River. This combination provides a dynamic environment for mountain bikers, with trails winding through shaded woodlands and open countryside.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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37.2km
02:09
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The sign reads - Part 3: An old wayside cross still commemorates the wondrous story on Brudermannsfeld. The culturally and historically significant cross was donated in 1695 by the then prior of the Gräfinthal monastery, Wilhelm Klocker. The "Madonna with the Arrows", which was venerated in Gräfinthal until the dissolution of the Wilhelmiten monastery in 1785, is now located in the Kreuzkapelle in Blieskastel.
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On the sign it reads - Part 3: Like many others, Countess Elisabeth von Blieskastel also visited the hermit to see the miracle. As she suffered from a painful eye disease, she smeared her eyes with the blood of the Madonna. The Countess was cured on the spot. Out of gratitude, she decided to build a worthy chapel for the Madonna. She had wood and lime bricks brought to the site. But when the builders wanted to start their work, the building material was suddenly gone. They found it in the nearby valley of the Letschen stream. Thinking it was a prank, they brought the wood and stones back to Brudermannsfeld. But the next morning, the building material was again in the valley. Countess Elisabeth saw this as a sign from God and had a chapel and a monastery built on the Letschen stream. Since then, this spot has been called Gräfinthal.
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On the sign it reads - Part 2: Like many others, Countess Elisabeth von Blieskastel also visited the hermit to see the miracle. As she suffered from a painful eye disease, she smeared her eyes with the blood of the Madonna. The Countess was instantly healed. Out of gratitude, she decided to build a worthy chapel for the Madonna. She had wood and limestone brought to the site. But when the builders wanted to start their work, the building material was suddenly gone. They found it in the nearby valley of the Letschen stream. Thinking of a prank, they brought the wood and stones back to Brudermannsfeld. But the next morning, the building material was again in the valley. Countess Elisabeth saw in this a sign from God and had the chapel and a monastery built on the Letschenbach. Since then, this spot has been called Gräfinthal.
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On the sign it reads - Part 1: The Brudermannsfeld near Bebelsheim According to tradition, a pious man lived on the Brudermannsfeld in the 13th century. He had carved an image of the Madonna which he greatly revered. The image of the "Sorrowful Mother of God" stood in the niche of a hollow, old beech trunk at the edge of the forest. One day, robbers came by, who beat the pious man and shot arrows at the Sorrowful Madonna in the tree niche. Five times they hit the image of suffering. And then the miracle happened: Warm, red blood flowed from the five wounds of the wooden figure. The highwaymen fled in fear and terror. The hermit, however, spread the miraculous story throughout the region.
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On the bronze plaque it reads: The Miracle of Brudermannsfeld In the first half of the 19th century, some hermits of the Order of St. William settled at this spot. In the hollow of an oak tree, they had placed a wooden carved image of the Mother of Sorrows with the dead Son on her lap. Ruffians shot arrows at the image. Blood flowed from the impacts. Countess ELISABETH v. Blieskastel was healed of an eye ailment by the blood. Out of gratitude, she founded the Gräfinthal Monastery. • Gräfinthal Support Association
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This is not the Seelbach church but the Biesingen church.
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A beautiful spring that is privately owned
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Founded in 1989 and covering a spacious 700,000 square meters, the "Parc Archéologique Européen de Bliesbruck – Reinheim" doesn't just have the word "European" in its name because it sounds so nice and is intended to be effective advertising, but is in fact a piece of living Europe. Here, something magnificent has been created across borders, as the site extends partly into French territory and another part is located in Germany. The comprehensive exhibition thus not only takes visitors back to the Celtic and Roman past of the region, but also indirectly demonstrates the present and future of peaceful coexistence in Europe, for which national borders are no longer an insurmountable obstacle. Helpful information on this topic is available online at =>> https://www.mosl.fr/fr/fiche-sit/sites-et-monuments/f947000844_parc-archeologique-europeen-de-bliesbruck-reinheim
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Blies-Guersviller, situated within the Bliesgau Biosphere Reserve, offers a diverse landscape characterized by gently rolling hills, dense forests, and verdant river meadows along the Blies River. You'll find a mix of shaded trails, open vistas, and varied riding surfaces, suitable for different skill levels.
Yes, the region offers a wide range of trails. While the majority of the 323 routes are rated as moderate, there are also 78 easy trails perfect for beginners, and 15 more challenging routes for experienced riders seeking greater ascents and technical elements.
Many of the mountain bike routes around Blies-Guersviller are designed as loops. For example, you could try the Pont du Passeur – Lock on the Saar loop from Frauenberg, which is a moderate 50.5 km ride, or the View of Mandelbachtal – Heidenkopf Observation Tower loop from Frauenberg, a 36.8 km moderate path offering scenic views.
The trails often follow the picturesque Blies River, offering views of forests, orchards, and agricultural fields. You might also encounter natural monuments such as the Dalheimer Gorge or the Orchid Trail Gersheim. The region's forests and meadows provide a rich natural environment to explore.
Yes, some routes pass by interesting sites. For instance, the View of Mandelbachtal – Heidenkopf Observation Tower loop from Frauenberg passes an observation tower. You can also find an arboretum along the Blies River, showcasing local flora and fauna, which you can learn more about here. Additionally, the area features several caves, including the Mithras Cave (Heathen Chapel) on the Halberg.
The Bliesgau Biosphere Reserve offers pleasant conditions for mountain biking through much of the year. Spring and autumn provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flowers or vibrant fall foliage. Summer is also suitable, with shaded forest trails offering respite from the heat. Winter riding is possible, but conditions may vary.
Yes, with 78 easy routes available, there are plenty of options for families. The gently rolling landscape and extensive network of paths make it possible to find less challenging rides suitable for various ages and skill levels, allowing families to enjoy the natural beauty together.
Many trails in the Blies-Guersviller region, especially those through forests and meadows, are suitable for dogs. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas like the Bliesgau Biosphere Reserve, and to be mindful of other trail users and wildlife.
Specific parking information varies by trailhead. However, given the well-developed cycling network and cross-border connections, you can generally find parking facilities in and around the main villages and starting points of popular routes. Look for designated parking areas near trail access points.
The mountain bike trails in Blies-Guersviller are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 1,400 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic river landscapes, and the well-maintained paths that wind through forests and open countryside.
The trails vary significantly in length. While some routes are shorter, many popular options are longer, offering full-day adventures. For example, the Alexanderturm Ruins – View from the Alexanderturm loop from Frauenberg is 46.9 km, and the Pfarrer-Lindemann Trail – View of the Bliesgau loop from Bliesmengen covers 35.9 km.
Yes, Blies-Guersviller's location along the French-German border, particularly with the Blies River forming a natural boundary, means there are cross-border trails and bridges connecting routes to Germany. This allows for extended exploration and diverse riding experiences across two countries.


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