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Germany
Rhineland-Palatinate
Rhenish Hesse
Mainz-Bingen
Köngernheim

Oppenheim Clock Tower – Nierstein Market Square loop from Köngernheim

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Road cycling routes
Germany
Rhineland-Palatinate
Rhenish Hesse
Mainz-Bingen
Köngernheim

Oppenheim Clock Tower – Nierstein Market Square loop from Köngernheim

Moderate

5.0

(1)

19

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Oppenheim Clock Tower – Nierstein Market Square loop from Köngernheim

02:30

55.2km

340m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The route includes a crossing by ferry. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 10, 2026

This route includes a ferry crossing

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After 40.6 km for 304 m

After 41.3 km for 304 m

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Bus stop

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5.52 km

An der Pommermühle

Nature Reserve

2

13.8 km

View of vineyards and fields near Petersberg

Highlight (Segment) • Viewpoint

Mostly well navigable route with beautiful views of the Petersberg.

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23.2 km

Alsheim–Wintersheim Avenue

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Low-traffic driveway in the Rhine-Hessian hill country. As a departure wide views over the Hessian Ried to the Melibokus on the mountain road.

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28.0 km

Old Town Hall (1739) – Alsheim 🚴‍

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Old Town Hall (1739) – Alsheim 🚴‍

The town hall, a well-preserved half-timbered building with a hipped roof and a ridge turret, was completed in 1739 after the previous building was declared dilapidated and demolished in 1721. The Baroque building was financed through the granting of the municipal pasture. The building is divided into a half-timbered upper floor and a lower floor, made of solid sandstone and plastered. Above the entrance door is the Alsheim coat of arms. It contains two crossed bishop's crosiers with silver sudaria, representing the official and dignified symbols of the former patrons, Mainz and Worms. The coat of arms is likely taken from a court seal from 1501. Based on the engraved date "1606," it is assumed that it was removed from the previous building and reinserted into the new building. After its completion, the building initially served as an administrative office, but also as a court. It was renovated in 1979 and is still used as the town hall today. 🚴‍

regionalgeschichte.net/rheinhessen/alsheim/kulturdenkmaeler/rathaus.html?L=0

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31.3 km

Leiningen Castle (1708) / Town Hall - Guntersblum 🚴‍

Located in the town center, Leiningen Castle has a rich history. The shell was completed in 1708, but further expansion was initially halted, as the then owner, Count Carl Ludwig von Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg, died in 1709. His wife, Countess Anna Sabina von Nostitz, sold the property to the Electoral Palatinate's Privy Council in 1717 due to financial difficulties. In the following years, the castle fell into disuse until, 70 years later, in 1787, a member of the Leiningen family once again became the owner. Count Wilhelm Carl zu Leiningen-Guntersblum renovated the impressive building and further expanded it for the purposes of the count's family. In 1833, the Guntersblum community acquired Leininger Castle at auction, and since 1834, it has officially been used as the town hall. Various administrative offices and the basement as an event space are also used.
The area in front of the castle was originally laid out as a sprawling castle park. Over time, this park was encroached upon by various buildings; today, a single fountain stands as a relic of bygone days. 🚴‍


rheinhessen.de/a-leininger-schloss

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31.3 km

The beginning of the construction of the church of St. Victor in Guntersblum is estimated around the year 1100.

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39.5 km

Oppenheim Clock Tower

Highlight • Monument

The Oppenheim clock tower was built in 1843/44 on the remains of a former defensive tower of the medieval city fortifications.

You can't miss it

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41.1 km

Nice view to Oppenheim on the church and the land crown. Opportunity to refresh yourself in the ferry room or to stop off on the Rheinterrasse.

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43.5 km

Nierstein Market Square

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Around the Nierstein market square is a beautiful old town with many attractive places to stop for refreshments.

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55.2 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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25.6 km

17.8 km

6.61 km

2.55 km

1.46 km

630 m

514 m

102 m

Surfaces

41.5 km

11.0 km

1.25 km

851 m

640 m

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