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A blend of urban and natural scenery for cyclists looking for variety.


Cycling routes from Schierstein

Schierstein is a locality located in Germany's Darmstadt region. While not primarily known for its cycling opportunities, the area offers some enjoyable routes for road and gravel cyclists alike. Cyclists can explore the quaint town streets before embarking on rides along the scenic Rhine riverfront. For those seeking a challenge, nearby Taunus hills provide thrilling climbs and rewarding panoramic views. Although not among the top cycling destinations, Schierstein offers a pleasant cycling experience with a mix of urban and natural landscapes.

Exploring historic sites and natural wonders

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49 km
833 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you on a fascinating journey through history, passing by several noteworthy landmarks and beautiful natural attractions. With an ascent of 833 meters over a distance of 49 kilometers, this route offers a moderate challenge suitable for experienced cyclists. Highlights include Musensitz, a historical site associated with Romantic poet Friedrich Schlegel, the charming village of Wambach with its traditional half-timbered houses, and the majestic Eiserne Hand rock formation. Immerse yourself in both history and natural beauty while cycling along this captivating route.


Exploring Schierstein and its surrounding areas

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79 km
332 m
Tough

This moderately challenging road cycling route takes you through the picturesque villages and beautiful landscapes around Schierstein. Along the way, you will pass highlights such as Bierstadt, known for its delicious local beer, Jagdschloss Mönchbruch, a stunning hunting lodge, and Biebrich Palace, an architectural gem. With a ascent of 332 meters over a distance of 79 kilometers, this route promises a rewarding and scenic cycling experience.


Explore the Bassenheimer Hof and Prominentenweinberg on this intriguing gravel route.

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101 km
581 m
Tough

Discover the hidden gems of the area on this gravel route starting near Schierstein. With a total ascent of 581 meters and a distance of 101 kilometers, this route is suited for well-trained amateurs. The difficulty level is rated 3 out of 5, making it accessible for most enthusiasts. The highlights on this route include the Bassenheimer Hof, a historic mansion with an interesting story, and the Prominentenweinberg, a famous vineyard known for producing exceptional wines. Other noteworthy highlights along the way include Schlossbergturm, Friesenheim, Röther Berg, Gau-Bickelheim, Jakobsberg, and Sporkenheim. Each highlight is scored between 3 to 5, reflecting their attractiveness. Overall, this gravel route provides an enriching experience, allowing cyclists to immerse themselves in the local history, culture, and natural beauty.


Discovering vineyards and charming villages

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78 km
476 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you through the beautiful vineyards and picturesque villages between Klein-Winternheim and Schierstein. With an ascent of 476 meters over a distance of 78 kilometers, this route offers a challenging yet rewarding experience. Highlights include Klein-Winternheim, known for its excellent wine production, Greifenberg with its historic castle ruins, and the panoramic views from Schierstein. If you are a wine enthusiast or simply appreciate stunning landscapes, this route is a perfect choice.


Conquering steep ascents and enjoying scenic viewpoints

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65 km
1309 m
Savage

This demanding road cycling route takes you from the charming town of Eltville am Rhein to the imposing Steinkopf peak. With an impressive ascent of 1309 meters over a distance of 65 kilometers, this route is a true test of endurance for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge. Along the way, highlights include the picturesque streets of Eltville am Rhein, the panoramic vistas from Langer Berg, and the imposing Hohe Wurzel mountain. Prepare yourself for a physically demanding and visually rewarding adventure.


Explore the Ruine Johanniskirche and Dreibornsköpfe along this thrilling gravel route.

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83 km
1571 m
Tough

This gravel route starting near Schierstein takes you through a diverse landscape with challenging ascents and stunning highlights along the way. With a total ascent of 1571 meters and a distance of 83 kilometers, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs. The epicness of this route is rated 4 out of 5, showcasing its legendary highlights. The highlights on this route include the Ruine Johanniskirche, a historic ruin with a fascinating background, and the Dreibornsköpfe, offering scenic views of the surroundings. Other noteworthy highlights include Kemel, Mappershainer Kopf, Dörsdorf, Sandkopf, Kettenbach, Dieling, and Rot- und Damwild. Each highlight is scored between 3 to 5, reflecting their attractiveness. Overall, this route provides a challenging and visually stunning cycling experience, making it a must-try for gravel enthusiasts.


Experience the Oestricher Kran and Auenaussichtsturm on this captivating gravel route.

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69 km
709 m
Tough

Embark on this gravel route from Schierstein that leads you to the captivating Oestricher Kran and Auenaussichtsturm. With an ascent of 709 meters and a distance of 69 kilometers, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs. The difficulty level is rated 3 out of 5, making it accessible for most cycling enthusiasts. The highlights on this route include the Oestricher Kran, an impressive crane structure with a historical significance, and the Auenaussichtsturm, offering panoramic views of the surroundings. Other notable highlights include Geisenheim, Jägerhorn, Zimmersköpfe, and Marienthal. Each highlight is scored between 3 to 4, reflecting their attractiveness. Overall, this gravel route showcases some of the most picturesque sights in the area, making it a favorite among adventurous cyclists.


Unforgettable gravel adventure through hills and forests

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65 km
488 m
Tough

Embark on a thrilling gravel cycling adventure through the enchanting Königsklinger Aue natural reserve and along the majestic Rhine River. This 65-kilometer route features an ascent of 488 meters, with highlights such as the impressive Alter Binger Rheinkran crane, the scenic Ockenheim area, and the breathtaking view from Bismarckturm Ingelheim, commemorating the famous German statesman. With its challenging terrain and stunning natural beauty, this route is not for the faint-hearted.


Embark on the Wilhelmsfelsen and Wambach road route for a scenic and rewarding cycling experience.

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77 km
1150 m
Tough

Venture through picturesque landscapes on this road route starting near Schierstein. With an ascent of 1150 meters and a distance of 77 kilometers, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs. The difficulty level is rated 3 out of 5, providing a good balance of challenge and enjoyment. The highlights on this route include Wilhelmsfelsen, offering a stunning viewpoint overlooking the surrounding countryside, and Wambach, a charming village known for its idyllic setting. Other notable highlights along the way include Hohes Rech, Limbach, Niedernhausen, and Hellenberg. Each highlight is scored between 3 to 4, reflecting their attractiveness. Embark on this road route and immerse yourself in the captivating beauty of the region, where picturesque landscapes and charming villages await.


Discover the Oestricher Kran and Peerenboom Hütte on this delightful gravel route.

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46 km
689 m
Tough

This scenic gravel route starting near Schierstein takes you through picturesque landscapes, highlighting the enchanting Oestricher Kran and Peerenboom Hütte. With an ascent of 689 meters and a distance of 46 kilometers, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs. The difficulty level is rated 3 out of 5, making it an accessible option for most cyclists. The highlights on this route include the Oestricher Kran, a historical crane structure with an architectural marvel, and the Peerenboom Hütte, offering a cozy resting place amidst nature. Schierstein, the cycling spot at the end of the route, is another highlight worthy of mention. Each highlight is scored between 3 to 4, reflecting their attractiveness. Overall, this gravel route provides cyclists with a peaceful and scenic journey, rewarding them with memorable sights and experiences.


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