Plettenberg Two Thousand Loop
Plettenberg Two Thousand Loop
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riders
06:54
129km
2,270m
Road cycling
This difficult 79.9-mile road cycling route around Attendorn in the Sauerland offers challenging climbs and panoramic views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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98.4 km
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129 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
103 km
10.8 km
9.67 km
5.29 km
202 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
111 km
17.4 km
436 m
< 100 m
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (630 m)
Lowest point (210 m)
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Sunday 10 May
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3°C
92 %
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This route, typical for the Sauerland, features consistently hilly terrain. You'll encounter many rather short but crisp climbs with average gradients of 4 to 6 percent, though some sections can be steeper. The route primarily uses small, beautiful country roads and well-paved cycle paths suitable for racebikes. Be prepared for continuous ascents and descents.
The 'Attendorn up and down - Sauerland' route is rated as difficult. With over 2,200 meters of elevation gain across nearly 129 kilometers, it's a demanding tour that requires very good fitness. It's an excellent challenge to improve your form.
While a specific trailhead parking isn't designated for this extensive route, Attendorn offers various parking options in and around the town center. Look for public parking facilities in Attendorn, which serve as a good starting point for exploring the surrounding cycling network.
Yes, public transport in the Sauerland region, including around Attendorn, often accommodates cyclists. Regional trains and some buses allow bikes, though it's always advisable to check specific schedules and regulations for bike transport with the local transport authority (e.g., WestfalenTarif or VRR) before your trip, especially during peak times.
The route offers a diverse and picturesque landscape. You'll cycle through glittering lakes like the Biggesee and Listersee, fragrant meadows, dense forests, and mysterious valleys. Expect rewarding panoramic views after many of the climbs, showcasing the natural beauty of the Sauerland.
Yes, the route passes by several interesting points. You'll encounter the Kohlhagen Way of the Cross, experience the Silberg Ascent Cycle Path, and ride along the scenic Forest Road from Benolpe to Oberveischede. Additionally, you might spot historical sites like Burg Schnellenberg and various dams across valleys.
The best time to cycle this route is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally milder and more stable, making the hilly terrain more enjoyable. Avoid winter due to potential ice and snow, which can make road cycling hazardous in the Sauerland.
This route is designed for racebikes and covers a significant distance and elevation. While dogs are generally welcome in the Sauerland, bringing a dog on this specific type of demanding racebike tour, especially in a trailer, might be very challenging due to the continuous climbs and descents. For shorter, less intense routes, dogs are often allowed on a leash.
No, there are generally no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle on public roads and designated cycle paths within the Naturpark Sauerland-Rothaargebirge. The park aims to be accessible to all. However, always respect local regulations, especially regarding private land or protected areas.
Yes, this extensive route intersects with several other paths. You'll find sections that overlap with the Radverkehrsnetz NRW, Kreis Olpe, SauerlandRadring, Bezirksweg 'Röhrweg', Bergbauwanderweg, Jakobs-Pilgerweg Paderborn-Köln, X8 Ehmsenweg, X24 Möhne-Westerwald-Weg, and the Ruhr-Sieg-Radweg, among others.
Given the route's length and its passage through various villages and towns, you will find opportunities for refreshments. Attendorn itself has numerous cafes and restaurants. Along the way, smaller villages may offer local pubs or bakeries. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer stretches between towns.