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Romrod - Vadenrod - Totenköppel - Rebgeshain - Häsels - Sellnrod - Romrod


A road cycling route starting from Romrod

Explore Totenköppel, Rebgeshain, and Sellnrod on this road cycling route near Romrod.

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Embark on a road cycling adventure starting near Romrod, and explore stunning landscapes and charming villages along the way. With a distance of 69 kilometers and an ascent of 1106 meters, this route is suitable for experienced cyclists. Highlights include the picturesque villages of Vadenrod and Rebgeshain, the natural beauty of Totenköppel, and the historical significance of Sellnrod. The combination of challenging climbs and scenic stretches makes this route both thrilling and rewarding.

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69 km
1106 m
Tough
Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Romrod City center
Romrod: Cyclist's Haven in Gießen
Gießen, situated in Germany's region of Gießen, is a popular destination amongst cyclists. The locality offers varied routes with both flat paths and challenging climbs, making it suitable for riders of all levels. Gravel cycling enthusiasts can explore the surrounding forests and enjoy adventurous rides. Gießen is also known for its well-maintained roads and bike-friendly infrastructure, catering to the needs of cyclists. Additionally, it is in close proximity to popular cycling areas like Die Laubwald-Tour, attracting local and international cyclists alike.
VadenrodVillage
Start your journey in Vadenrod and admire the village's traditional architecture.
Totenköppel559 mPeak
Stop by Totenköppel and enjoy its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful surroundings.
RebgeshainVillage
Rebgeshain offers a quaint setting with charming houses and lovely landscapes.
Feldkrücker630 mPeak
Experience the beauty of Feldkrücker, known for its idyllic countryside and scenic views.
Häsels466 mPeak
Häsels is a small village surrounded by nature, ideal for a peaceful break during your cycling journey.
SellnrodVillage
Explore Sellnrod and learn about its historical significance.
Finish: Romrod City center
Romrod: Cyclist's Haven in Gießen