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Gravel bike trails around Königstein im Taunus offer diverse terrain within the Taunus low mountain range. The region features thickly wooded slopes, picturesque valleys, and rolling hills that provide views over the surrounding area, including the Frankfurt skyline. Gravel bikers can expect a mix of paved roads, gravel paths, and dirt trails with significant elevation changes, traversing dense forests and open landscapes. Natural features include Großer Feldberg and Altkönig, providing varied terrain for exploration.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The small town has a very beautiful old town with many half-timbered houses and a great market square, at the end of which the town hall is enthroned, which also has a lot of charm.
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Rettershof is a historic estate in the Fischbach district of Kelkheim, now a popular local recreation and excursion destination offering restaurants, equestrian activities, nature, and events. Originally, the property was founded in 1146 as the Premonstratensian Retters Monastery; after its dissolution in 1559, it developed into an agricultural estate with various owners. In the 19th century, the Englishman Frederik Arnold Rodewald acquired the estate and had a grand manor house built in the English Tudor style between 1884 and 1885. This building still forms the heart of the complex and has been owned by the city of Kelkheim since the early 1980s. Today, Rettershof comprises: • the Rettershof Castle Hotel with its historic charm, • the country inn "Zum fröhlichen Landmann" (The Merry Farmer), • a modern equestrian center with an indoor riding arena and paddocks, • expansive meadows, orchards, and woodlands. Rettershof also serves as a venue for markets, festivals, concerts, and harvest and cultural events, attracting many visitors from the region. In short: Rettershof combines medieval monastery and estate history with a modern recreational and cultural landscape – ideal for walks, horseback riding, events, and excursions in the Taunus region.
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The historic town hall was built in 1479 on the remains of Gothic city gates. Its history is closely intertwined with the history of the town of Oberursel. In 1444, the market town of Oberursel was granted city rights. Trade developed rapidly, and the number of citizens grew steadily. In 1481, the city walls were extended to include a new part of the town—the "valley." After fulfilling its military function, the town hall was built on the reclaimed site of the "Lower Gate" of the first city wall. At this juncture between the old and new towns, it became a visible testament to the self-confidence of the free citizens. Moreover, the building was centrally located on the newly created market square. In the turmoil of the Thirty Years' War, the town hall burned down for the first time in 1622. Although plans for its reconstruction existed as early as 1629, they could not be realized during the Thirty Years' War. In 1645, the temporary building erected in its place was burned down again, along with almost the entire town. The town hall was rebuilt in 1659, though on a smaller scale than originally planned in 1629. The interior was completed in 1663. A jail cell, known as the "Betzelkammer," was installed at its base, beneath the staircase. This cell could accommodate 20 prisoners. In 1702, a sundial was added to the town hall; during the 1933/34 renovation, an inscription was added. Above the town hall's entrance is a Baroque replica of the town's coat of arms from the 15th/18th centuries. On September 27, 1980, the renovated council chamber was reopened. Since then, the council chamber, with its beautiful wainscoting, has been available for special civic events and weddings.
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The history of Oberursel's old town begins with its first mention in 791, developed from a farming settlement into an important commercial center in the 14th/15th centuries, received town rights in 1444 and experienced industrialization in the 19th century; today, the renovated old town with its historic town hall (built in 1479 on older foundations) and many half-timbered houses shapes the cityscape and has been extensively renovated since the 1970s, with pedestrian zones and new cultural centers.
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The Viktoriatempel is a scenic highlight and an integral part of the local hiking trails in the Taunus Nature Park. The temple is located near Victoriapark and Altkönig in Kronberg im Taunus and offers a good view, including Kronberg Castle.
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Baháʼí Temple – House of Worship of Europe In July 1964, the first European Baháʼí Temple was inaugurated in Hofheim am Taunus (Langenhain district). In 1987, the state of Hesse declared this building near Frankfurt am Main a cultural monument.
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Up here from the big Mannstein you have a wonderful view
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Königstein im Taunus offers a diverse network of over 25 gravel bike trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 11 moderate and 14 difficult options, ensuring there's a suitable adventure for most riders.
The terrain around Königstein im Taunus is highly varied, nestled within the Taunus low mountain range. You'll encounter a mix of thickly wooded slopes, picturesque valleys, and significant elevation changes, often described as a 'rollercoaster' for its challenging climbs. Routes combine paved roads, gravel paths, and dirt trails, traversing dense forests and open landscapes. The highest peak, Großer Feldberg, is a prominent feature, offering numerous trails.
Yes, Königstein im Taunus is known for its challenging routes. Out of the 25 available trails, 14 are classified as difficult, featuring substantial elevation gains and demanding sections. For instance, the Rettershof Estate – Rettershof loop from Schneidhain is a difficult 47 km trail with nearly 1000 meters of elevation gain. The region also includes the infamous 'Mammolshainer Stich,' a 23% steep climb popular among professional cyclists, indicating the demanding nature of some routes.
Absolutely! Many gravel routes in Königstein im Taunus offer breathtaking panoramic views and pass by historical landmarks. You can enjoy sweeping vistas of the surrounding hills, the Rhine-Main plain, and even the Frankfurt skyline on clear days. Notable viewpoints include View of Großer Feldberg from Altkönig and Brunhildis Rock (Großer Feldberg). Historic sites like the Königstein Castle Ruins and Falkenstein Castle Ruins also provide a glimpse into the past and fantastic views.
The gravel biking experience in Königstein im Taunus is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.3 stars from over 570 reviews. More than 3,500 gravel bikers have explored the varied terrain using komoot, often praising the diverse landscapes, challenging climbs, and stunning views of the Taunus mountains and Frankfurt skyline.
While many routes feature significant elevation changes, there are options that can be adapted for families. The region's extensive network of trails includes paths suitable for various skill levels. For a family outing, consider combining a ride with a visit to the Opel Zoo, which features a fairytale trail. When planning, look for routes described as moderate, keeping in mind the Taunus's generally hilly nature.
Yes, many of the gravel bike trails in Königstein im Taunus are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Nidda Cycle Path – Streichwehr Sossenheim loop from Königstein (Taunus) offers a longer circular option, while the Old Town, Oberursel – Oberursel Market Square loop from Königstein (Taunus) is a popular moderate loop through the Taunus foothills.
Yes, the region offers several spots where you can refuel. For instance, Anita's Fuchstanz is a well-known forest inn that serves as a popular stop for cyclists and hikers. The Anita's Fuchstanz – Fuchstanz: The Forest Inn loop from Königstein (Taunus) specifically incorporates this highlight. You'll also find cafes and restaurants in the towns and villages along various routes.
Königstein im Taunus is generally well-connected within the Rhine-Main region, making it accessible by public transport. This allows cyclists to reach starting points for trails without needing a car. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and bike carriage policies for specific routes and times.
Königstein im Taunus offers enjoyable gravel biking for much of the year. The lush greenery of spring and summer provides a vibrant backdrop, while autumn brings stunning fall foliage. The area is also recognized as a climatic health resort with high air quality, making it pleasant for outdoor activities. Winter conditions can vary, so checking local weather and trail conditions is recommended during colder months.
While Königstein im Taunus is known for its challenging terrain, there are moderate options that are less demanding than the most difficult routes. For example, the View of the Frankfurt Skyline – Eppstein — Old Town and Castle loop from Königstein (Taunus) is a moderate 24.8 km path with scenic views, offering a good balance for those seeking a less strenuous ride while still enjoying the region's beauty.


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