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No traffic touring cycling routes around Flemlingen traverse a landscape characterized by rolling vineyards, dense forests of the Palatinate Forest UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and charming villages. The region features gentle wine country with a Mediterranean-like climate, alongside varied terrain that includes stream valleys and historic sites. Cyclists can explore routes winding through mixed forests and past unique rock formations. The area offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural interest, with options ranging from flat paths to routes with moderate elevation changes.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The Bachgasse in Landau in der Pfalz is a picturesque street that runs directly along the Queich river. It is located in the heart of the old town and is known for its historical charm.
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The Augustinian Church in Landau is one of the city's quieter, but architecturally very interesting places – especially because of its cloister, which creates a special atmosphere. Mix of Gothic and later stylistic elements Simple but harmonious design. Focus more on atmosphere than on ornate furnishings.
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The Deutsche Tor is one of the most striking historical buildings in Landau in der Pfalz – and practically the best-known relic of the old fortress city. It appears rather quiet and almost inconspicuous today, if you don't know what it is. That's precisely what makes it interesting: A piece of military history in the middle of everyday life.
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Holy Cross Catholic Parish Church; built in the early 15th century as a three-aisled Gothic basilica with a cloister on the site of an earlier, likely dilapidated, mendicant church of the Augustinian Hermits. After the expulsion of the monks in 1794, it was deconsecrated and subsequently used as a warehouse, concert hall, and exhibition space. In 1893, following the dissolution of the shared use of the church by both Catholic and Protestant congregations at the collegiate church, it passed into Catholic hands and became a parish church. In 1911, it became a branch church of St. Mary's. Since 1948, it has again been a parish church. The chancel was destroyed by bombing in 1945. During the restoration from 1962 to 1964, a concrete gallery was installed and the chancel was redesigned to meet new liturgical requirements. In the 1980s, the cloister was restored, and the east wing (containing the parish center) was rebuilt. ; ... https://www.landau-tourismus.de/deskline-suchfilter-2/infosystem/Kath-Pfarrkirche-Heilig-Kreuz-Augustinerkirche/infosystem.html#
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Landau Town Hall is a historic building, originally constructed in 1759 and destroyed in April 1945. It was rebuilt between 1949 and 1950. The building features a hipped roof with a roof turret and a rusticated ground floor. Construction History: The original building was erected in 1759. Destruction: The building was destroyed on April 30, 1945. Reconstruction: Reconstruction took place between 1949 and 1950. Architecture: It is a corner building with a hipped roof and a roof turret; the ground floor is rusticated.
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The German Gate – also known as the Lower Gate, formerly called the Porte d’Allemagne – is a structure in Landau in der Pfalz. It is a listed building. It marks the northern end of the old town and is located at Neustadter Straße 2. Immediately to the south are Untertorplatz (Lower Gate Square) and the war memorial. The gate, built between 1688 and 1691, together with its southern counterpart – the French Gate – forms one of two remaining sections of the main wall of the Landau fortress. Until well into the 19th century, it was only one of two ways to enter or leave the city. Partly because this became an increasing obstacle after the opening of the Neustadt–Wissembourg railway line and the city's train station, the fortress was abandoned in 1871, and another, eastern entrance was created in the form of what is now Ostbahnstraße (East Railway Street). The structure is a Baroque building featuring a gateway and a three-aisled hall facing the town. It is also adorned with tympanum reliefs. The architect responsible for its design was Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsches_Tor_(Landau_in_der_Pfalz)
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From here, you have a fantastic view of the Rhine plain. The bike path is gravel and easy to ride.
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The sculpture “Palatina Bacchabunda” by the Munich sculptor Martin Mayer, better known as Landavia, has become a true landmark of Landau.
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The Flemlingen region offers a vast network for touring cyclists seeking car-free experiences. You'll find over 400 routes, with a good mix of easy, moderate, and challenging options to suit various skill levels.
The routes around Flemlingen traverse a diverse and picturesque landscape. You'll cycle through rolling vineyards, dense sections of the Palatinate Forest (a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve), and charming villages. Expect idyllic stream valleys, unique rock formations, and views of historic castles, all contributing to a scenic and varied ride.
Yes, many of the easy and moderate routes are suitable for families. The region's focus on quiet paths through vineyards and forests makes it ideal for cycling with children. Routes like the German Gate, Landau – Bachgasse along the Queich loop from Böchingen offer a gentle introduction to the area's beauty.
The region is rich in history and natural beauty. You can encounter impressive natural formations like the Felsenmeer rock formations or the Felsenmeer Hüttenberg. Historic sites such as Trifels Castle and the Ramburg Castle Ruins are also accessible, offering fascinating stops during your ride.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location without retracing your steps. For example, the Rathausplatz, Landau – Walsheim Vineyards loop from Flemlingen offers a pleasant circular tour directly from Flemlingen, showcasing the local vineyards.
Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful for touring cycling in Flemlingen. In spring, the Palatinate Almond Trail blossoms in pink and white, while autumn offers stunning vineyard colors. These seasons generally have pleasant temperatures and less crowded paths compared to peak summer, enhancing the no-traffic experience.
Yes, the region is known for its hospitality. As you cycle through wine-growing villages and charming towns, you'll find numerous winegrowers' estates, cafes, and traditional restaurants (Gaststätten) where you can stop for refreshments, sample local wines, and enjoy regional delicacies.
The touring cycling routes around Flemlingen are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 7,400 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet, well-maintained paths, the stunning vineyard scenery, and the opportunities to explore charming villages without car interference.
For those seeking a greater challenge, the region offers routes with more significant elevation gain and longer distances, while still prioritizing low-traffic environments. The Modenbach Valley – View of St. Anna Chapel loop from Burrweiler is a more difficult option, featuring over 600 meters of ascent across nearly 39 kilometers, taking you through varied terrain.
Many villages and towns in the Flemlingen area, including Flemlingen itself, offer designated parking areas that are convenient for cyclists. These are typically located near the start points of popular routes, allowing easy access to the car-free paths.
The Palatinate region has a reasonably good public transport network, including train lines that connect many towns and villages. While specific bike carriage rules vary, using public transport can be a great way to access different starting points for your no-traffic cycling adventures, especially for longer linear routes or to avoid cycling back.
Yes, the broader region around Flemlingen provides access to sections of the German Wine Route Cycle Path. This iconic route, nearly 100 kilometers long, meanders through vineyards and wine-growing villages, offering a delightful experience with minimal traffic, connecting places like Bockenheim to Schweigen-Rechtenbach.


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