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Touring cycling around Dannstadt-Schauernheim is characterized by the expansive, fertile Rhein plain, offering accessible routes through agricultural landscapes and open fields. The region features gentle, rolling Rhine-Hessian hills and distant views of the Palatinate Forest. Cyclists can explore vineyard landscapes and follow the tranquil Selz River. The terrain is generally flat, with options for varied experiences.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Narrow, charming alleyways lined with old houses in Deidesheim - perfect for a slow stroll and a bit of small-town atmosphere.
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The Historic Queckbrunnen is located exactly on the border between Dannstadt and Schifferstadt. In the past, the two municipalities often argued here – mainly about who was allowed to use the water and the pastures for the animals. The well itself is "ancient". During excavations in 1982, archaeologists discovered that people had already lived here in the Stone Age – that is, about 6000 to 8000 years ago! Up until the 1930s, the water still flowed from the spring. Due to its location on the border, small disputes repeatedly arose: if animals from Dannstadt went onto pastures in Schifferstadt, bailiffs and gamekeepers came to retrieve them – and vice versa, of course. It often took a long time for the animals to be returned to their rightful owner. At the end of the 1930s, the spring was covered over by the construction of a bunker and disappeared. Nevertheless, people continued to remember it. In local parlance, it was called "Kindlesbrunnen" and was even covered in local history classes at schools. When the bunker was later dismantled, Kurt Kocher from Dannstadt, together with his sons, dug for the spring – and found it! Together with Lorenz Eckrich from Schifferstadt, they founded a working group that took over further excavations. They discovered both a brick well from the late Middle Ages and an old spring well made of oak beams.
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The Old Town Hall in Schifferstadt is among the most beautiful and interesting half-timbered town halls in the Palatinate and, with its semi-open, stone ground floor hall and the discreetly decorated half-timbering on the upper floors, is an excellent example of a representative town hall from the 16th century. At the time of its construction, between the late Middle Ages and the early modern period, the life of the population in Schifferstadt was particularly influenced by the destruction of the Limburg Monastery, which possessed privileges in the municipal constitution and large landholdings in Schifferstadt, the Peasants' War, the plundering by Margrave Albrecht, and the Reformation. Originally, the Old Town Hall was a court building with an "open" courtroom on the ground floor, meaning there was an open door arch on each side, while the remaining arches were closed up to window height. On the upper floor were the deliberation rooms, where officials such as the Faut, Schultheiß, Schöffen, Büttel, and others conducted their business. A rarity at the town hall is the pillory and the "Betzekammer" (punishment cell) on the north side below the staircase. Both point to the former function as a place of jurisdiction. The village court could decide on minor field damage, quarrels, brawls, and similar matters and punish the guilty in the Betzekammer. This is closed by a small, late Gothic-shaped door with a hatch, through which relatives could pass food to the prisoners. If no one remembered, the prisoner had to starve. The Old Town Hall was declared a protected cultural asset by the United Nations by decree of August 19, 1988, and is listed on the monument list of the Directorate-General for Cultural Heritage.
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Not recommended when it's raining. Huge puddles tend to form and there's a lot of pollution from agriculture.
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On the way you pass the Queckbrunnenanlage, otherwise quite a good path, next to a road :-)
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A square column on a square base with beautiful bronze decoration.
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There are over 30 touring cycling routes available in and around Dannstadt-Schauernheim, catering to various preferences. Most of these, around 26, are classified as easy, making the region very accessible for casual rides.
The terrain in Dannstadt-Schauernheim is generally flat, characterized by the expansive and fertile Rhine plain. You'll primarily cycle through agricultural landscapes and open fields, often referred to as the 'Vegetable Garden of Germany'. This makes for relaxed and accessible rides.
From elevated points, such as St. Michael's Chapel in Deidesheim, you can enjoy panoramic vistas stretching across wine villages, the broader Rhine plain, the Odenwald, and even the Black Forest on clear days. Many routes also offer views of natural monuments and lakes.
The touring cycling routes around Dannstadt-Schauernheim are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 130 reviews. More than 600 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the area, often praising the accessible terrain and scenic agricultural paths.
Yes, the region is ideal for beginners and families, with 26 of the available routes classified as easy. An excellent option is the Deidesheim City Park – Picnic Area by the Stream loop from Dannstadt-Schauernheim, an easy 24 km path that explores city park areas and follows a stream.
Many routes in the region are designed as loops, offering convenient circular tours. For example, the Niederwiesenweiher – Beach Bar Niederwiesenweiher loop from Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis is a 23.6 km trail that takes you through recreational areas around a lake and is a popular circular option.
You can combine your cycling with visits to several interesting attractions. Consider the impressive Waldgaststätte Pfalzblick, a forest inn with views over the Rhine Plain, or the Thomas' Forest Wine Tavern. The region also features historical sites like the Wachtenburg Castle Ruins and St. Michael's Chapel in Deidesheim, offering beautiful views.
While Dannstadt-Schauernheim itself is known for its vegetable cultivation, the region offers easy access to the Palatinate Wine Trail. Routes from nearby Deidesheim, for instance, provide scenic cycling through charming wine villages and vineyards, offering a different landscape experience.
Yes, some routes provide glimpses of the Palatinate Forest. The View of the Palatinate Forest – Forest Pathway in Palatinate loop from Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis is an easy 23.5 km route that offers scenic views towards the forest.
Absolutely. The Niederwiesenweiher – Beach Bar Niederwiesenweiher loop from Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis is a great example, leading through recreational areas around a lake, perfect for a leisurely ride and a stop by the water.
Yes, you can find routes that pass by historical sites. The Sandstone Column – Heimatmuseum Schifferstadt loop from Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis is an easy 18.4 km route that includes cultural points of interest like the Heimatmuseum in Schifferstadt.


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