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3,765
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No traffic road cycling routes around Oberstadtfeld are situated within the Vulkaneifel district, a region defined by its unique volcanic landscapes. The area features rolling hills, extensive forests, and ancient volcanic cones, providing varied terrain for road cyclists. This geological history is evident in features like maars and volcanic craters, offering diverse scenery for cycling. The landscape includes high altitudes of the Eifel, providing panoramic views across the region.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
4.8
(12)
195
riders
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.7
(7)
16
riders
49.4km
02:19
590m
590m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
(1)
8
riders
26.8km
01:31
310m
310m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
3.0
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4
riders
27.7km
01:25
430m
430m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4
riders
112km
05:37
1,390m
1,390m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Mosel-Maare cycle path is very beautiful and scenically varied. Will repeat this! There is also a cycle bus which you can use to get to Daun, for example, and then ride towards the Moselle (Lieser).
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Very beautiful old town with small alleys and quaint shops. There is a lot to discover here.
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The combination indicated in the highlight name may seem unusual, but it is correct. So, in order: In the early centuries AD, this area was part of the Roman Empire, and excavations on the site of the present-day Erlöserkirche revealed the remains of a Roman Villa Rustica. The foundation walls can be viewed on site, and a museum directly next to the church displays finds from the excavations. More than one and a half millennia after the era of the Villa Rustica, i.e., in the early 20th century (1911 to 1913), the still existing Protestant Erlöserkirche was built here. Its construction dates back to Kaiser Wilhelm and his wife. The rich decoration with mosaic depictions makes this house of worship unique.
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For those with time, a visit to the Eagle and Wolf Park is certainly interesting.
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What a great tunnel, over 500m Video on Instagram "biketime1979"
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In the long-gone days of our grandparents, a central bakehouse was common for the village community. In many places, these were eventually demolished. Here in Bolsdorf, however, it has been preserved and still bears witness to the old days.
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A beautiful former railway bridge. It's beautiful to look at from both above and below.
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Million dollar view of the castle
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There are 17 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Oberstadtfeld, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels to explore the Vulkaneifel's unique landscapes.
Yes, there are 4 easy routes perfect for families or beginners. The region is known for paths like the Kosmosradweg Kleine Kyll, which is largely flat and suitable for all ages. While not explicitly listed as easy, the View of Daun from Daun Viaduct – Großes Schlitzohr Tunnel loop from Daun is an easy option that avoids traffic.
The no-traffic routes in the Vulkaneifel offer diverse scenery, from rolling hills and extensive forests to unique volcanic features like maars. You'll cycle through areas shaped by ancient volcanoes, with opportunities for panoramic views. Many routes follow old railway lines, providing smooth, scenic rides.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes are designed as loops. For example, the Mosel-Maare Cycle Path – Maare-Moselle Cycle Path loop from Schalkenmehren offers a substantial circular ride, and the Kyll River Path in Gerolstein – Old Bakehouse Bolsdorf loop from Gerolstein is another great option.
The region is rich in natural and historical sights. You can enjoy stunning views from the Dronke Tower on the Mäuseberg, or marvel at the volcanic lakes like Schalkenmehrener Maar and View of the Gemünden maar. The Buchenloch Cave is another unique natural monument to explore.
Yes, the Vulkaneifel region is well-equipped for cyclists using public transport. The renowned Maare-Mosel Cycle Path, which connects to routes around Oberstadtfeld, benefits from the "RegioRadler" bus service. This service transports cyclists and their bikes uphill, allowing for a predominantly downhill cycling experience back to your starting point or another destination.
Parking is generally available at the start points of many popular cycle paths in the Vulkaneifel, especially in larger towns like Daun or Gerolstein, which serve as hubs for the region's cycling network. Look for designated parking areas near cycle path entrances or train stations.
Spring, summer, and early autumn are ideal for road cycling in the Vulkaneifel. The weather is generally pleasant, and the landscapes are vibrant. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Winter can be challenging due to colder temperatures and potential snow or ice, though some routes might be passable on clear days.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience here, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the car-free paths, the stunning volcanic landscapes, and the well-maintained surfaces that make for a smooth ride. The unique combination of natural beauty and geological history is frequently highlighted.
While many no-traffic routes follow gentler gradients, the Vulkaneifel region also offers more demanding options for experienced road cyclists. There is 1 difficult route and 12 moderate routes. These can feature significant elevation changes, combining sporting challenges with volcanic highlights and quiet side roads, such as sections of the Volcanic Eifel Cycle Route.
Yes, many of the established cycle paths, especially those built on old railway lines like the Maare-Mosel Cycle Path, pass through or near villages and towns where you can find cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses. These offer opportunities to refuel and relax during your ride.
Given the varied terrain and potential for changing weather in the Eifel, it's advisable to wear layers, including a windproof and waterproof jacket. Bring plenty of water, snacks, a basic repair kit, and a helmet. Sunscreen and sunglasses are also recommended, especially on open sections of the routes.


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