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No traffic road cycling routes around Koxhausen are situated within the Eifelkreis-Bitburg-Prüm in western Germany, bordering the Southern Eifel Nature Park. The region is characterized by rolling hills, lush green forests, and varied terrain, offering diverse road cycling experiences. Cyclists can navigate smaller, winding roads that provide both challenging climbs and scenic stretches away from main thoroughfares. This landscape makes Koxhausen an appealing base for exploring the Eifel's natural environment on two wheels.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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29.6km
01:30
490m
490m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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30.9km
01:26
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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24.2km
01:02
200m
200m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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43.3km
02:17
750m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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16.8km
00:48
220m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Lellingen is considered one of the best-preserved traditional villages in the region. It has been designated a model village by the National Heritage Authority, preserving its authentic character to this day. Lellingen, a charming village in the Oesling region, located about 10 kilometers east of Wiltz, is located at the intersection of three streams: the Lellgerbaach, the Pëntschbach, and the largest, the Clerve, which surrounds the chapel. The original chapel, dedicated to Saint Peter, was probably built around 1750 and consisted of an elongated building with four small windows. In the 19th century, the chapel was expanded and given its definitive form. With its unique architecture, the chapel features a narrow, elongated chancel and a higher, roof-shaped transept. In the center of the transept stands a small tower with a single bell dating from 1840, dedicated to Saint John. The interior is characterized by statues and reliquaries that reflect the rural piety of the Baroque and 19th centuries.
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it is worth climbing the Beilstoren
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From up here you have a wonderful view of Neuerburg. The short climb was definitely worth it.
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The Neuerburgertunnel was part of the Pronsfeld-Neuerburg railway line, also known as the Enztalbahn, a branch line in the Eifel that ran from Pronsfeld station on the Westeifelbahn to Neuerburg. The route initially led uphill from Pronsfeld before following the River Enz from Arzfeld to Neuerburg. The railway opened on July 6, 1907, along with the Pronsfeld-Waxweiler route. During World War II, the routes were severely damaged and traffic did not resume until October 17, 1949. Passenger service on the branch line was discontinued on June 1, 1969, and freight service ceased on May 18, 1989. Today, the former route is used as part of the Enztal cycle path. The Neuerburg-Zweifelscheid cycle path was opened in 2002 and the Zweifelscheid-Arzfeld section in 2005. The rest of the route was extended to Lünebach in 2007 and connected to the cycle path on the Pronsfeld-Waxweiler route. Since the autumn of 2011, the cycle path has been completely asphalted.
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Neuchâtel tunnel of the former railway line. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahnstrecke_Pronsfeld%E2%80%93Neuerburg?wprov=sfla1
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There are currently 5 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Koxhausen featured in this guide. These routes offer a range of distances and elevation gains, perfect for exploring the scenic Eifel region without vehicle interference.
Yes, for those seeking an easier ride, consider the Enz Waterfalls, Neuerburg – Neuerburg Tunnel loop from Neuerburg. This route is rated easy, covering approximately 20.4 km with a manageable elevation gain of about 161 meters, making it a great option for a relaxed cycling experience.
The routes around Koxhausen are situated within the Southern Eifel Nature Park, characterized by rolling hills and lush forests. You can expect varied terrain with engaging challenges and scenic views. Elevation gains range from around 160 meters on easier routes to over 740 meters on more challenging ones, offering options for different fitness levels.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in the Koxhausen area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from 125 ratings. Cyclists frequently praise the quiet, picturesque landscapes and the opportunity to enjoy the Eifel's natural beauty away from vehicle traffic.
Yes, the Eifel region is rich in natural beauty. While cycling, you might encounter highlights such as the Roter Puhl Sandstone Cliffs on the Enz or the impressive Königseiche (King Oak), one of the oldest oak trees in the Westeifel. Many routes also offer expansive views of the Eifel countryside.
Absolutely. The region features several beautiful water bodies. You can find highlights like the Upper Reservoir of the Vianden Pumped Storage Plant or the Arzfeld Reservoir. The Riverside Path Along the Our Reservoir with Views of Vianden Castle also offers stunning scenery.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Lellingen – Lellingen — Village and Church loop from Parc Hosingen is a moderate circular route covering nearly 30 km.
The Eifel region is generally best for cycling from spring through autumn. The warmer months offer pleasant temperatures and lush green landscapes. While winter sports are available nearby, road cycling is most enjoyable when the weather is mild and roads are clear of snow and ice.
Yes, for experienced cyclists looking for a challenge, the Neuerburg Station loop from Neuerburg is a great option. This route spans approximately 42.5 km and features a significant elevation gain of over 740 meters, providing a demanding yet rewarding ride through the Eifel's hilly landscape.
Absolutely. Koxhausen itself is home to the St. Nicholas Church, an 18th-century baroque church. In the wider region, you can visit historical sites like Vianden Castle (approx. 7.4km away) or Bourscheid Castle (approx. 15.5km away), which are significant historical attractions that can complement your cycling adventure.
Yes, some routes offer glimpses of the region's heritage. For instance, the View of the Eifel countryside – Pronsfeld Railway Museum loop from Arzfeld provides a blend of natural scenery and a point of interest related to local history. You might also encounter smaller chapels or historic village centers along your ride.


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