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Touring cycling routes around Trimbs are situated in the Maifeld region, characterized by open fields and the Nette Valley. The area features varied elevations, ranging from 175m to 240m above sea level within the municipality, and is part of the volcanic Eifel. A notable feature is the Maifeld Cycle Path, built on a former railway line, which includes a natural stone viaduct and illuminated tunnels. The landscape offers a mix of river valleys and agricultural plains, providing diverse cycling experiences.
…Last updated: May 20, 2026
4.7
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335
riders
27.2km
01:40
270m
270m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32
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44.7km
03:09
700m
700m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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16
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33.0km
02:29
440m
440m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.1km
01:11
160m
160m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.66km
00:33
150m
150m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The northern gate of the city fortifications, which still exists today, is the gatehouse located on the Nette river, built between 1299 and 1354. It secured the crossing of the Nette and primarily served as the city entrance from the direction of Koblenz, which is why it also bears the name "Koblenzer Tor" (Koblenz Gate). Since there are no signs of a slot in the wall for a portcullis, it is assumed that a drawbridge to the bridge pier on the Nette was used to secure the gate. Due to the flood in 1598, the gatehouse collapsed along with the outer gate. However, the chiseled number 1599 testifies that the gatehouse was rebuilt just one year later. From the beginning of the 19th century until 1855, the gatehouse was used as a prison. The city coat of arms, added in 1911, is still visible today. Source: Jonas Breithaupt, University of Koblenz-Landau, 2015
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A real SECRET TIP, in the shade of the world-famous Eltz Castle! Without the teeming tourist crowds, you can find relaxation and action in the beautiful Nettetal on 2 wheels or on foot 😉
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The oldest part of Bürresheim Castle is the imposing keep, a 12th-century tower that clearly reflects the castle's defensive origins. Over time, the castle developed into a complex double complex, consisting of the so-called Cologne Castle and the Trier Castle, which underwent different construction and expansion phases. While the Cologne Castle formed the older part and primarily served economic purposes—leading to its eventual decline—the Trier Castle was transformed into a prestigious residential palace, which continues to shape the character of the entire complex to this day.
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Very beautiful pond landscape in the Thürer meadows.
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nice place to drive past comfortably
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A beautiful cycle path, with plenty to discover depending on the section. A detour off the cycle path is well worth it, especially before the first tunnel toward Polch.
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The Brückentor (Bridge Gate) is one of Mayen's few remaining medieval city gates and once served as the most important entrance for travelers coming from Koblenz. Today, this historic building houses the Mayen Carnival Museum, which brings the city's long tradition of "Faasenaacht" (Carnival Night) to life.
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Nice place to take a break
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There are nearly 600 touring cycling routes around Trimbs, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored over 19,000 of these routes.
The routes around Trimbs cater to various abilities. You'll find over 120 easy routes, more than 260 moderate routes, and over 200 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for every touring cyclist.
The region offers diverse natural features. You can cycle through the scenic Nette Valley, a nature reserve, and experience the unique geology of the Volcanic Eifel. The Maifeld Cycle Path itself features a 40-meter high natural stone viaduct spanning the Nette valley and two illuminated tunnels. For specific natural highlights, consider visiting the Elzbach Waterfall at the Pyrmonter Mill.
Yes, the area around Trimbs is rich in history and features several castles and historic sites. You can explore the Monreal Historic Old Town, the Löwenburg Ruins in Monreal, Pyrmont Castle, or the Philippsburg Castle Ruins. These offer great destinations for a cycling day trip.
Yes, the Maifeld Cycle Path, built on a former railway line, is known for its impressive infrastructure. It includes a 40-meter high natural stone viaduct over the Nette valley and two illuminated tunnels (250 and 500 meters long) between Polch and Mayen. A challenging route that incorporates these features is the Hausen-1 Tunnel – View of the Nette Viaduct loop from Polch.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 4000 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscape, which combines the scenic Nette Valley with expansive agricultural plains, and the well-maintained routes, particularly those built on former railway lines like the Maifeld Cycle Path.
Yes, the Maifeld Cycle Path is particularly suitable for families due to its paved surface and relatively easy gradient. It offers places to rest, restaurants, playgrounds, and picnic areas along the way, making it a pleasant experience for all ages. While not specifically family-rated, many of the 120+ easy routes would also be suitable.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Trimbs are designed as loops. For example, the difficult View from Lehnen Viaduct – Hausen-1 Tunnel loop from Landkreis Mayen-Koblenz offers a substantial circular tour, showcasing the region's varied terrain and infrastructure.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Trimbs. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the landscapes of the Maifeld and Nette Valley are at their most vibrant. The Maifeld Cycle Path's tunnels are illuminated, making them accessible year-round, but warmer weather enhances the overall experience.
Yes, the volcanic Eifel region offers several interesting cave systems. While cycling, you could plan a stop to explore highlights such as the Genoveva Cave, the Sandkaul Caves near Ettringen, or the Sieben Stuben Lava Caves. These provide a unique geological insight into the area.
Yes, especially along the popular Maifeld Cycle Path, you'll find various amenities. The route is designed with cyclists in mind, featuring places to rest, restaurants, and picnic areas in towns like Münstermaifeld, Polch, Ochtendung, and Mayen. This makes it easy to refuel and relax during your ride.
Trimbs is a municipality in the Mayen-Koblenz district. While specific public transport connections directly to all trailheads might vary, towns along the Maifeld Cycle Path like Mayen and Polch are generally well-connected by regional public transport, which can help in accessing parts of the cycling network. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for specific connections to your starting point.


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