4.4
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520
riders
42
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Gravel biking around Waldesch offers diverse routes combining paved roads with unpaved forest and field paths within the Rhineland-Palatinate region. The landscape features extensive forests, meadows, and river valleys, including the Rhine and Moselle. This geographical blend provides varied terrain, from the Laubachtal and Koblenzer Stadtwald to the Mühlental, offering a mix of gradients and surfaces suitable for gravel cycling. The region's position at the edge of the Hunsrück hills also contributes to dynamic terrain with ascents and descents.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
4.5
(13)
80
riders
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.9
(8)
51
riders
44.2km
02:59
640m
640m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
(5)
17
riders
37.0km
02:30
570m
570m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(4)
9
riders
24.6km
01:45
450m
450m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(3)
7
riders
32.8km
02:13
510m
510m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Just a few kilometers from the city center of Koblenz, in the district of the same name, high above the left bank of the Rhine, stands Stolzenfels Castle. In terms of art and cultural history, the castle, built in the 19th century from the ruins of a 13th-century castle, along with its associated park and gardens, is considered one of the most remarkable achievements of Prussian Rhine Romanticism. Originally built by the Archbishop of Trier, Arnold von Isenburg, Burg Stolzenfels was used to collect the Rhine toll until 1412. In 1689, the French destroyed the castle during the War of the Palatinate Succession. After Napoleon's defeat, the complex passed into the possession of the city of Koblenz. In 1823, the city finally gifted the ruin to the Prussian Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm... https://www.visit-koblenz.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/schloss-stolzenfels
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Very nice campsites along the cycle path and great to ride 👌👍
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Beautiful section, directly on the Lahn
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A beautiful sight from every side and angle☝️😉
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Wonderful photo spot with summit cross. Magnificent view of Koblenz. Nestled between the Moselle and the Rhine, it makes the heart beat faster.
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Beautiful cycle path
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View of the monastery
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There are over 70 gravel bike routes in the Waldesch area, offering a diverse range of experiences. These trails combine paved roads with unpaved forest and field paths, catering to various skill levels.
Gravel biking around Waldesch is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including river valleys, dense woodlands, and picturesque vineyards along the Rhine and Moselle rivers. The region offers a mix of gradients and surfaces, from the Laubachtal and Koblenzer Stadtwald to the Mühlental, providing an immersive off-road experience within the scenic Rhineland-Palatinate.
Yes, Waldesch offers numerous challenging gravel routes. For instance, the View of Stolzenfels Castle – View of Stolzenfels Castle loop from Niederlahnstein is a difficult 45.6 km path with significant elevation gain, providing extensive views of Stolzenfels Castle.
While there is one easy route, many of the 25 moderate routes around Waldesch can be suitable for families with some cycling experience. These routes often feature a mix of paved and unpaved sections through forests and fields, allowing for enjoyable rides together.
Many routes offer stunning views. For example, the View of Deutsches Eck – Moosbach Crossing loop from Niederlahnstein provides views of the iconic Deutsches Eck. Other trails offer vistas over the Rhine and Moselle river valleys, vineyards, and dense forests, especially during autumn when the colors are vibrant.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Waldesch are designed as loops. Examples include the Winninger Hamm Vineyards – Winningen – Historic Old Town loop from Kobern-Gondorf, which takes you through vineyards and a historic town, and the Kühkopf Viewpoint – Half-timbered houses in Rhens loop from Rhens.
Absolutely. The region is known for impressive natural features. You can find gorges like the Rupperts Gorge and the Ehrbachklamm Gorge, which feature winding stream beds and small waterfalls. The Hundsquelle Waterfall is another notable natural highlight in the area.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore historical and cultural attractions. Nearby Koblenz features the historic Deutsches Eck and the Kaiser Wilhelm I Monument. The quaint historic old town of Winningen is also easily accessible. The broader region also boasts castles like Burg Eltz and Burg Thurant.
The Waldesch region is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly popular, with pleasant temperatures and stunning natural colors. The Ehrbachklamm Gorge, for instance, is known for its magnificent autumn colors, often compared to an Indian Summer.
The trails in Waldesch are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 130 reviews. Riders frequently praise the varied terrain, the combination of forest and field paths, and the scenic views of the river valleys and historic landmarks.
Waldesch is located in Rhineland-Palatinate, a region with public transport options. While specific bike transport availability varies, it's generally possible to reach towns like Koblenz or Rhens by train or bus, from where many gravel routes start or are easily accessible. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and bike carriage policies in advance.
Parking is generally available in and around Waldesch, as well as in nearby towns like Niederlahnstein, Rhens, or Kobern-Gondorf, which serve as common starting points for many routes. Look for designated parking areas near trailheads or in village centers.


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