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Gravel biking around Rommerskirchen offers a diverse landscape characterized by broad fields, gently undulating hills, and small forests. The region features varied surfaces, including paved roads, gravel paths, and grassy sections, particularly along the Erft River and its cycle path. This open landscape provides extensive views and varied routes, with areas like the Chorbusch Forest and the strategic railway embankment offering diverse terrain for exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
4.6
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.7
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.4
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40.6km
02:12
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Moderate gravel ride. 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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43.0km
02:52
130m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful route
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👀 absolutely perfect view… We recommend it to you
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The entire length of the path between Neuss-Holzheim and Rommerskirchen has finally been made usable for hikers and cyclists. However, the improvements were carried out on a shoestring budget, without rebuilding some bridges that had been demolished for road traffic purposes.
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The path is quite suitable for cycling.
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Rommerskirchen offers a diverse landscape for gravel biking, characterized by rolling hills, wide fields, and small forests. You'll encounter varied surfaces, including paved roads, gravel paths, and even grassy sections, particularly along river routes like the Erft Cycle Path. The region is known for its extensive network of paths through natural areas such as the Frixheimer and Butzheimer Bruchgebiet, and features sections of the unique strategic railway embankment, providing a mix of challenging ascents and picturesque trails.
There are over 240 gravel bike routes available in Rommerskirchen, catering to various skill levels. This includes 55 easy routes, 135 moderate routes, and 57 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for every gravel biker.
The spring and autumn seasons are highly recommended for gravel biking in Rommerskirchen. During these times, nature comes alive with vibrant colors or displays picturesque fall foliage, making for particularly scenic rides. The weather is generally pleasant, ideal for outdoor pursuits.
Yes, Rommerskirchen offers a good selection of routes suitable for beginners. With 55 easy routes available, you can find paths that are less challenging and perfect for getting started with gravel biking. Many routes feature well-developed paths through fields and forests, providing a pleasant introduction to the sport.
The gravel bike routes in Rommerskirchen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 370 reviews. More than 1,600 gravel bikers have explored the varied terrain using komoot, often praising the diverse landscapes and the unique experience of riding along the strategic railway embankment.
For experienced riders looking for a longer challenge, consider the St. Sebastianus Church in Königsdorf – Old Brewery loop from Niederaußem. This route covers 34.8 kilometers (21.6 miles) with significant elevation gain, offering a demanding yet rewarding experience through varied landscapes.
Rommerskirchen's gravel trails often pass by interesting natural features and historical landmarks. You might encounter the Confluence of the Erft and the Rhine, ride through the Knechtsteden forest nature reserve, or explore the Himmelgeister Rhine Bend Nature Reserve. The region also features historical sites like Knechtsteden Abbey, Hülchrath Castle, and the moated castle of Anstel, which can be integrated into your rides.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in Rommerskirchen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Mühlenbusch Forest Path – Mühlenbusch Forest Path loop from Elli Hirsch, which offers a 22.8-kilometer (14.2 miles) ride through dense forests and alongside small streams.
Absolutely. The Erft Cycle Path is a significant highlight for gravel bikers in the region. It offers a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, making it highly suitable for gravel bikes as it winds from the Erft's source to its confluence with the Rhine. Many local routes will incorporate sections of this scenic path.
While some nature trails are primarily for hiking, several in the Rommerskirchen area offer sections suitable for gravel biking. The Gillbachaue Nature Trail, for instance, follows the Gillbach stream through villages and green forests, and the Rommerskirchen Forest Nature Trail is a 5-kilometer loop through dense forests and alongside small streams, providing insights into local flora and fauna.
Rommerskirchen is a well-connected municipality. While specific public transport details for trailheads vary, the region's developed infrastructure generally allows for access to various starting points. It's advisable to check local bus and train schedules to plan your journey to the desired starting location for your gravel bike adventure.
Yes, given Rommerskirchen's focus on outdoor activities, you can typically find parking options near popular starting points for gravel bike routes. Many routes begin in or near villages and towns where public parking is available. For specific routes, checking the komoot tour details often provides information on recommended parking spots.


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