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Bad Sobernheim Gravel Loop
A gravel cycling route starting from Waldbockelheim
Ride through scenic vineyards and charming villages
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Experience the beauty of the Bad Sobernheim area on this 78-kilometer gravel loop. The route takes you through picturesque vineyards, charming villages, and lush forests. With a total ascent of 1,472 meters, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists looking for a challenging ride.
gravel
78 km
1472 m
Tough
Route profile
Highlights on the route
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Start: Waldböckelheim Village centerWaldböckelheim: Hidden Gem in Koblenz, Germany
Waldböckelheim in Germany is a hidden gem for road and gravel cyclists. Nestled in the beautiful region of Koblenz, this locality offers stunning landscapes and challenging routes. Riders can test their skills on climbs like the Vrohletal or enjoy the tranquility of cycling through vineyards and forests. Waldböckelheim is close to the larger cycling hub of Koblenz, which provides easy access to additional cycling routes and amenities. With its combination of natural beauty and cycling opportunities, Waldböckelheim is a paradise for cyclists.7 km
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Bad SobernheimTownMake a stop in Bad Sobernheim, known for its historic sights and a large open-air saline bath park where visitors can relax and enjoy the healing properties of saltwater.
17 km
17 km
Limbacher Höhe453 mPeakReach the Limbacher Höhe, a scenic viewpoint offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the nearby Nahe Valley.
40 km
40 km
Berschweiler bei KirnVillagePass through Berschweiler bei Kirn, a small village that is home to beautiful old houses and a charming town center.
47 km
47 km
KirnTownExplore the town of Kirn, known for its historic buildings, including the Alte Nahebrücke, a bridge dating back to the 14th century.
50 km
50 km
Hellberg365 mPeakAdmire the Hellberg, a limestone cliff popular among rock climbers and known for its rich biodiversity.
69 km
69 km
DaubachVillageCycle through Daubach, a village surrounded by beautiful nature, including the Soonwald Forest.
72 km
72 km
Kahlenberg415 mPeakClimb the Kahlenberg, a hill offering stunning views of the Nahe Valley and the Hunsrück region.
78 km
78 km
Finish: Waldböckelheim Village centerWaldböckelheim: Hidden Gem in Koblenz, Germany
Cycling routes from Waldbockelheim:
Welschberg Road Loop Bad Sobernheim Gravel Loop Gravel Adventure to Gauchsberg and Grieser Kopf Welschberg and Kahlenberg Gravel Circuit Waldböckelheim and Bad Kreuznach Road Loop Würzweiler Gravel Adventure Bad Sobernheim and Kahlenberg Gravel Loop Domberg and Daubach Road Route Road Cycling Challenge to Drosselfels and Heimbergturm Gauchsberg and Lorch Gravel Adventure Waldböckelheim Round-Trip Cycling Route
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