4.5
(5929)
30,429
hikers
376
hikes
Bus station hiking trails around Koblenz offer access to a diverse landscape at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers. The region is characterized by river valleys, extensive vineyards, and the low mountain ranges of the Hunsrück, Eifel, and Westerwald. Hikers can explore dense forests, picturesque brook valleys, and dramatic gorges, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
4.8
(323)
1,218
hikers
18.6km
05:36
520m
530m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.5
(275)
1,990
hikers
9.32km
02:25
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Sign up for free
4.8
(123)
476
hikers
24.9km
07:46
800m
800m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.6
(149)
592
hikers
12.9km
03:39
280m
280m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(88)
290
hikers
7.13km
01:58
130m
130m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
Get access to more routes and recommendations from other explorers.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Koblenz
Rheinsteig Trail – The 21 stages along the Rhine
The Rhine Castle Trail – 13 stages of pure Rhine romanticism
Stunningly beautiful – hiking on the RheinBurgenWeg
#GoFurther – discover the views of Germany!
The Rhine Cycle Path — From the source to the North Sea
33 MTB trails through German forests
German Unity Cycle Route
Directly on the Rhine, located between the old town and the Deutsches Eck, the promenade offers magnificent views of the river and the vineyards opposite 📍🍇
0
0
From here you have a great view of the castle...and a beautiful but steep path downhill to Stolzenfels.
0
0
Rest bench with maps for orientation in the forest.
0
0
In the evening you can enjoy some of the most beautiful sunsets
0
0
A beautiful, exciting adventure far from everyday life. Sturdy shoes and good treads are required!
1
1
I crossed the gorge from above and used the entrance as the exit.
1
1
Very beautiful gorge, surefootedness is essential. Shady climb, but definitely worth it.
1
0
Non-slip and waterproof shoes are a must
2
0
There are over 370 hiking routes around Koblenz that are accessible from bus stations. This includes a wide variety of trails, from easy strolls to more challenging treks, ensuring there's something for every hiker.
Koblenz is uniquely situated at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers, offering an incredible diversity of landscapes. From bus stations, you can easily reach trails that wind through picturesque vineyards, dramatic river valleys, dense forests, and even challenging gorges. The region is also a gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley, providing stunning views and historical landmarks.
The bus-accessible hikes around Koblenz cater to all fitness levels. Over 270 routes are rated as easy, perfect for a relaxed outing. There are also about 90 moderate trails for those looking for a bit more challenge, and around 10 difficult routes for experienced hikers seeking an adventure. For example, the Johannes Müller Monument – Koblenz Old Town loop from Koblenz is a moderate option, while the Rupperts Gorge – Entrance to the Ruppertsklamm loop from Pfaffendorf is considered difficult.
The hiking trails around Koblenz are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.46 out of 5 stars from nearly 6,000 ratings. Hikers frequently praise the well-maintained paths, the stunning views of the Rhine and Moselle valleys, and the convenience of accessing diverse landscapes directly from public transport stops.
Yes, many of the easy and moderate trails are suitable for families. These often feature gentle inclines and interesting sights. For example, the View of the Moselle Valley – Holzundibus Bridge loop from Urbar is an easy route that offers beautiful scenery without being too strenuous, making it a great choice for a family outing.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails around Koblenz, provided they are kept on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife. It's always a good idea to check specific trail regulations before you go. Remember to bring water for your dog, especially on longer routes.
Yes, the region offers numerous circular routes that start and end near bus stops, making them very convenient. These loops allow you to experience diverse scenery without needing to arrange return transport from a different point. Many of the local 'Dream Trails' are circular and easily reachable by bus.
The Koblenz region is rich in history and castles. Many trails provide stunning views of these landmarks. For instance, the View of Stolzenfels Castle – Stolzenfels Castle loop from Koblenz offers fantastic vistas of Stolzenfels Castle. Other trails might lead past or offer glimpses of Thurant Castle or Marksburg, integrating cultural exploration with your hike.
Absolutely. The region is known for its impressive natural features. The Rupperts Gorge – Entrance to the Ruppertsklamm loop from Ehrenbreitstein is a prime example, taking you through the challenging and beautiful Rupperts Gorge, sometimes requiring wire ropes for assistance. You can also find trails leading to viewpoints like the View of the Rhine Bend at Boppard from Gedeonseck, offering spectacular panoramic views.
Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful for hiking in Koblenz. In spring, the vineyards and forests burst into bloom, while autumn offers vibrant foliage and pleasant temperatures. Summer is also great, especially for shaded forest trails, but can be warmer. Winter hiking is possible, with some trails offering serene, snow-dusted landscapes, though conditions can be more challenging.
Many trails, especially those passing through villages or near popular viewpoints, have opportunities for refreshment. It's common to find traditional taverns (Straußwirtschaften) in the vineyard regions along the Moselle, or cafes and restaurants in towns along the Rhine. Always check opening hours, especially outside peak season.
Essential items include sturdy hiking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing (layers are recommended), sufficient water, and snacks. A map or a GPS device (like the komoot app) is always helpful. For more challenging routes like the Rupperts Gorge, gloves might be useful for gripping ropes. Don't forget your bus ticket or a valid public transport pass!


Browse the best Hikes in other regions.