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Cyclist's paradise in scenic Koblenz region, Germany.


Cycling routes from Beltheim

Beltheim is a delightful locality located in the Koblenz region of Germany. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy exploring this area with its beautiful landscapes and well-paved roads. Road cyclists will find scenic routes passing through idyllic countryside, charming villages, and vineyards. Gravel cyclists can traverse the forested trails and paths, providing an immersive outdoor experience. Nearby, cyclists can also visit the iconic Lorelei Rock, a famous cycling-related spot offering stunning views of the Rhine River. Beltheim is a cyclist's paradise, combining natural beauty with a range of cycling routes.

Cycle through the scenic landscapes near Beltheim

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146 km
2387 m
Tough

Embark on a cycling adventure through the picturesque landscapes near Beltheim. This round trip offers a unique blend of nature, culture, and history, making it an ideal choice for cycling enthusiasts. The route covers a distance of 146 kilometers with a challenging ascent of 2387 meters, providing enough opportunities to test your cycling skills. Along the way, you'll encounter various highlights, such as the impressive Galgenturm tower, the historic town of Bell, and the beautiful Prinzenkopfturm viewpoint. Other attractions include the Alf village, Burgberg, and the charming town of Treis-Karden. Overall, the Beltheim round trip promises a memorable cycling experience for riders of all levels.


Embark on a gravel adventure through the scenic countryside surrounding Heimbach

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67 km
1173 m
Tough

The Heimbach Adventure is a 67-kilometer gravel route that offers cyclists an exciting journey through the scenic countryside near Koblenz. With a total ascent of 1173 meters, this route is perfect for adventurers looking to challenge their skills. Highlights of the route include Hausbay at 9 kilometers, Kaub at 27 kilometers, Wurschberg at 35 kilometers, Dichtelbach at 43 kilometers, Liebshausen at 50 kilometers, and Hollnich at 63 kilometers. Cyclists will be rewarded with stunning views, serene landscapes, and charming villages along the way.


Embark on an epic gravel adventure through Korweiler and its surrounding landscapes

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98 km
1717 m
Savage

The Korweiler Grand Circuit is a challenging 98-kilometer gravel route that takes cyclists on an epic journey through the stunning landscapes surrounding Korweiler. With a total ascent of 1717 meters, this route is perfect for experienced gravel riders seeking a thrilling challenge. Highlights of the route include Korweiler at 3 kilometers, Treiser Schock at 16 kilometers, Kaifenheim at 31 kilometers, Hellenberg at 32 kilometers, Hochkreuz at 50 kilometers, Ruitsch at 54 kilometers, Carlshöhe at 67 kilometers, Brodenbach at 75 kilometers, and Beltheim at 98 kilometers. With its diverse terrain, breathtaking viewpoints, and charming villages, the Korweiler Grand Circuit promises an unforgettable cycling experience.


Embark on an thrilling gravel cycling journey through scenic landscapes

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53 km
938 m
Tough

Saddle up for a 53-kilometer gravel adventure with an ascent of 938 meters. This route caters to the adventurous spirit and offers a challenging ride for well-trained amateurs. Begin your journey in Beltheim, an idyllic village surrounded by lush green hills. As you continue, admire the beautiful Rhine Valley from the viewpoint in Oberwesel. Perscheid is another highlight, featuring diverse landscapes with meadows and forests. Liebshausen, with its peaceful atmosphere, is a great spot to take a break. Lastly, Gödenroth will charm you with picturesque countryside views and tranquil surroundings.


Embark on an thrilling gravel cycling journey through nature's wonders

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66 km
1134 m
Savage

This 66-kilometer gravel route guarantees an exciting adventure with a challenging ascent of 1134 meters. As you cycle through Hungenroth, Erzkaul, and Vogelsnack, you'll be captivated by the natural beauty that surrounds you. En route, make a stop in Bacharach, a charming town known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and vineyards. Take a stroll along the Rhine River to marvel at the 14th-century Stahleck Castle. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the historical village of Erbach, famous for its timber-framed houses and cobblestone streets. Braunshorn is also worth a visit, boasting a rich history and breathtaking vistas of the surrounding landscapes.


Embark on a scenic road cycling adventure through the picturesque Mossel Valley

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54 km
1064 m
Tough

The Mossel Valley Explorer is a 54-kilometer road cycling route that offers cyclists a delightful journey through the picturesque Mossel Valley region of Koblenz. With a total ascent of 1064 meters, this route offers a moderate challenge suitable for intermediate cyclists. Highlights of the route include Kastellaun at 5 kilometers, Bell at 7 kilometers, Mörsdorf at 14 kilometers, Dietrichsberg at 19 kilometers, Treis-Karden at 35 kilometers, and Treis-Karden Mosel View at 37 kilometers. Cyclists will get to experience charming villages, historic landmarks, and magnificent views of the Mossel River along the way.


Conquer this demanding road cycling route for an unforgettable experience

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92 km
1528 m
Savage

Prepare for a challenging 92-kilometer road cycling journey with a strenuous ascent of 1528 meters. This epic route is recommended for experienced cyclists seeking a thrilling adventure. Along the way, visit Carlshöhe, a lookout point offering stunning views of the Rhine Valley. In Kobern-Gondorf, you can admire the historic architecture of the town's half-timbered houses before continuing your ride. As you pedal towards Elling, take a moment to appreciate the serene landscapes and natural beauty surrounding you. Brey offers a treat for history enthusiasts, as it is home to ancient Roman ruins. Filsen and Götzekopf provide panoramic views of the Moselle River, while Emmelshausen is known for its vibrant cultural scene. Conclude your journey in Frankweiler, a village famous for its hospitality and warm welcome.


Explore the region's rich history on this road cycling route

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52 km
880 m
Tough

This road cycling route covers 52 kilometers and entails an ascent of 880 meters, making it suitable for well-trained amateurs. As you cycle through Kastellaun, Alterkülz, and Kirchberg, you'll be immersed in the region's rich history and architectural treasures. Take a moment to admire the Galgenturm in Galgenhausen, an impressive medieval tower dating back to the 14th century. In Mastershausen, discover the ancient origins of the village, which dates back more than a thousand years. Finally, don't miss the idyllic atmosphere of Korweiler with its traditional half-timbered houses and charming landscapes.


Embark on a challenging road cycling route with stunning vistas

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59 km
874 m
Tough

This route takes you through 59 kilometers of beautiful landscapes and includes a total ascent of 874 meters. Suitable for road bikes, it offers a challenging ride for well-trained amateurs. The route is known for its picturesque highlights, such as Maisborn and Benzweiler, where you can take in the beauty of nature and enjoy peaceful surroundings. Other notable spots along the way include Argenthal, with its charming village square, and the Bastion viewpoint, providing panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Lastly, don't miss the quaint village of Hollnich, known for its historic architecture and cultural heritage.


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Belfort Loop

Explore the scenic Belfort loop through the beautiful countryside of Koblenz

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47 km
715 m
Tough

The Belfort Loop is a gravel route that takes you through picturesque villages and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. The route is challenging with a total ascent of 715 meters over a distance of 47 kilometers. With highlights including the charming village of Beltheim, the Luftekopf at 14 kilometers, Liebshausen at 31 kilometers, and Gödenroth at 44 kilometers, this route is perfect for gravel enthusiasts looking for a moderate challenge.


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Treis-Karden

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