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Frankfurt Green Belt and Großer Feldberg Loop

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Germany
Hesse

Frankfurt Green Belt and Großer Feldberg Loop

Hard

4.8

(12)

95

riders

Frankfurt Green Belt and Großer Feldberg Loop

06:10

79.4km

1,010m

Gravel riding

Tackle the difficult 49.3-mile gravel biking loop to Mount Feldberg and Großer Zacken from Frankfurt, gaining 3325 feet.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 58.0 km for 111 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Bus stop

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1

7.24 km

View of Frankfurt from Bonames

Highlight • Viewpoint

The cycle path along the road between Bonames and Frankfurter Berg is easy to ride and a practical connection to the surrounding area or to the Nidda cycle path.

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2

12.2 km

The ancient Romans already settled here. With the help of the water from the Taunengraben, they operated a flour mill. Today the mill pond is a valuable habitat for rare animal species.

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3

13.2 km

Very nice and pleasant to drive section

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4

17.3 km

A great picnic area with a great view over Bad Homburg. The course is on the Bad Homburg circular cycle route.

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5

20.0 km

Tannenwaldallee

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Great, this straight poplar avenue below the Gothic House.
The “Tannenwaldallee”, as it is called, was created 250 years ago!

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6

21.1 km

Erlenhof Stud

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A huge area with, as expected, very beautiful horses.

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24.3 km

Jupiter Column on the Feldberg

Highlight • Monument

A little below the Saalburg on the way to Hohemark you will be surprised by this very high, impressive column. The gold-plated figure on the top shines most beautifully at dusk.

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26.7 km

The bark beetle and the associated clearing of larger forest areas now opens up the panoramic view. On the three slope paths above Neu-Anspach, Obernhain and Hessenpark this can now be seen again and again in sections.

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9

29.4 km

Chainsaw Sculptures in the Taunus

Highlight • Structure

Beautiful chainsaw carvings along the path. This way, at least some of the storm damage is transformed into something beautiful. Definitely worth a quick stop.

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10

32.9 km

Forest Path in the Taunus

Highlight • Forest

The Limes also runs along here.

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35.2 km

Großer Feldberg Summit

Highlight • Summit

The Große Feldberg is not only the highest peak of the Taunus, but of the entire Rhenish Slate Mountains. The information about its exact height varies between 879 and 881 meters. The summit is extremely popular with day trippers from the Rhine-Main plain. Not only motorcyclists, racing cyclists and mountain bikers meet here on weekends, but also many motorists. It can get really crowded at peak times. Fortunately, the summit plateau is quite large. In addition to the television tower and transmission mast of the Hessian Broadcasting Corporation, there is a restaurant, two kiosks, a hiking home with an observation tower and a falconry. The most beautiful view is from the Brunhildis rock on the northern edge of the plateau. Various hiking trails lead over the summit. After all, the Taunus Club was founded up here and even Goethe liked to hike in the Taunus. There are plenty of trails for mountain bikers, including the official flow trail over the Fuchstanz to Hohemark. Racing cyclists particularly appreciate the twelve-kilometer ascent from Oberursel because of its length. The road from Schmitten is less busy, but also offers fewer vertical meters in one go. The Feldberg is by far not the most beautiful peak in the Taunus, but is definitely part of a tour in the Taunus because of its height and easy accessibility.

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35.3 km

Feldberg Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Nice S0 path. 👍 Maybe S1 in one or two places at most. 👌😎

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36.5 km

Kleiner Feldberg summit trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Highly recommended and the real highlight on the small Feldberg, the summit of which is not freely accessible.

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39.2 km

Großer Zacken Rock Formation

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Idyllic group of rocks with a great view!
The rocks, which are up to 15 metres high, are also very popular with sport climbers (several climbing routes up to difficulty level 6) 👍

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15

48.5 km

Forest Path Am Waldbach (Taunus)

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Not necessarily a trail, but a beautiful path along the course of the Waldbach. The beginning is somewhat hidden behind the clinic.

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57.1 km

Sulzbachtal Park Pathway

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

A beautiful path through the countryside to get from the Nidda through Sossenheim to Sulzbach without having to drive a lot.

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66.2 km

Schwanheimer Meadows

Highlight • Natural

The Schwanheimer Wiese is the largest forest meadow in Frankfurt. The "Urmain" once rolled past here and deposited the clay on which the Schwanheimer Wald grew. In earlier times, when Schwanheim got into financial difficulties due to war or high taxes, a piece of the forest was cleared and the wood sold. This created open spaces that were leased as meadows and fields. The central piece of the meadows west of Schwanheimer Bahnstraße is called the "Alte Wiese". The name is misleading, however, because the "Alte Wiese" is now the youngest of the Schwanheim meadows. During the Thirty Years' War it became overgrown with bushes, was eventually reforested and was not cleared again until the 19th century.

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66.7 km

Rechte-Wiese-Weg Cycle Path

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

This beautiful bike path runs along the northern edge of the Rechts Wiese. Those who are on the green belt path are referred to the southern cycle path. Both paths can be used equally and are continued in the western part of the Schwanheimer Wiesen.

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70.6 km

Trail Along Schwanheimer Golf Course

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Beautiful trails around the Schwanheim golf course.

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78.0 km

Old Bridge - FFM 🚴‍

Highlight • Bridge

It is the oldest bridge over the Main in Frankfurt. It was originally built of wood and has been rebuilt and destroyed several times over the course of its history - most recently by the Wehrmacht in World War II.

From the Old Bridge you have a wonderful panorama of the Frankfurt skyline.

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79.4 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

31.7 km

23.4 km

10.4 km

6.05 km

5.43 km

2.34 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

40.9 km

14.6 km

14.1 km

5.89 km

3.66 km

463 m

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Highest point (870 m)

Lowest point (90 m)

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Friday 10 July

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Comments

August 7, 2021,Gelato Gravel Serie #Feldor
Against the direction of travel there are two sliding passages on the Zacken and small Feldberg.
After yesterday's rain it was partly extremely muddy, but it was still fun.
The first 4 km are still missing from the start.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete this gravel biking loop?

This challenging gravel biking loop is estimated to take around 6 hours and 10 minutes to complete. However, the actual duration can vary significantly based on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the views or rest.

Is this gravel biking loop suitable for beginners?

No, this route is rated as a 'difficult' and 'Hard gravel ride' on komoot, requiring very good fitness. It features significant elevation gain and mixed terrain, including potentially difficult unpaved and singletrack sections, making it unsuitable for beginners.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this gravel biking route?

The route is primarily a gravel ride, but you'll encounter a diverse mix of surfaces. Expect significant sections of gravel and unpaved paths, along with some asphalt, natural paths, and paved surfaces. Some segments are described as unpaved and difficult, potentially including technical singletrack sections where you might need to push your bike.

What are the main highlights and viewpoints along the route?

You'll discover several notable points of interest. Key highlights include the Jupiter Column on the Feldberg and the Slope path with panorama of the Hintertaunus. The Picnic Spot With View of Bad Homburg offers a great break, and you'll also pass the Lange Meile – Ancient Roman Road to Saalburg. From the summit of Großer Feldberg, expect panoramic views of the surrounding Taunus landscape.

When is the best time of year to ride this gravel biking loop?

The best time to ride this loop is typically from spring through autumn. Winter conditions, including snow and ice, can make the challenging terrain even more difficult and potentially unsafe. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Does this gravel biking route intersect with other well-known trails?

Yes, this route shares sections with several other established paths. You'll encounter parts of the Deutscher Limes-Radweg 2. Abschnitt Holzhausen - Hungen, Limeswanderweg [Taunus], Hugenotten- und Waldenserpfad (Hauptweg - Teilstrecke Frankfurt - Braunfels), and the Taunusklub Route 027, among others.

Is this gravel biking trail dog-friendly?

While the Taunus region is generally dog-friendly, this specific route is a challenging gravel bike trail. If you plan to bring your dog, ensure they are fit enough to keep up with the distance and varied terrain, and always keep them on a leash, especially when encountering other trail users or wildlife.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to access the Taunus Nature Park or this trail?

Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for gravel biking on public trails within the Taunus Nature Park. However, always respect local regulations, stay on marked paths, and be mindful of any signage regarding protected areas or private property.

Where can I park my car to start this gravel biking loop?

Since this is a loop starting from Frankfurt, you would typically begin your ride from a suitable location within or near the city. For those driving to the Taunus area, parking is often available at popular access points like Oberursel or Königstein, which offer good starting points for routes heading towards Feldberg. Specific trailhead parking for this exact loop from Frankfurt is not detailed, so consider public parking options in towns along the route.

How can I reach the starting point of this trail using public transport from Frankfurt?

You can use public transport from Frankfurt to get closer to the Taunus region. Take an S-Bahn or regional train from Frankfurt to towns like Oberursel or Bad Homburg. From there, you can cycle to connect with the loop. Be sure to check the specific public transport provider's rules regarding bike transport during peak hours.

Are there any cafes or restaurants along the route for a break?

While the route itself is quite long and challenging, the Taunus region, especially around the Feldberg summit and in nearby towns like Oberursel or Königstein, offers various cafes and restaurants. It's advisable to plan your stops in advance, especially if you're looking for specific amenities, as options might be limited on certain trail sections.

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