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Cycling and adventure in Köln


Cycling routes from Nettersheim

Nettersheim is a town located in the Köln region of Germany. It offers a mix of road and gravel cycling routes, suitable for both types of cyclists. The surrounding countryside is characterized by rolling hills and picturesque landscapes. Cyclists can enjoy scenic rides through vineyards, forests, and charming villages. One well-known cycling spot in the area is the Hochseilgarten Nettersheim, which offers an adventurous cycling experience through a treetop ropes course. Nettersheim is a great destination for cyclists looking to enjoy outdoor adventures in the Köln region.

Discover the rustic beauty of the Eifel region on this thrilling gravel route.

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55 km
865 m
Tough

Embrace the rugged allure of the Eifel region on this scenic gravel cycling route. Starting in Nettersheim, you'll journey through picturesque villages and traverse diverse terrains. Highlights include the historic town of Kall and the enchanting Wolfgarten. With a difficulty rating of 3 and an epicness score of 3, this route is perfect for gravel enthusiasts seeking an adventure through unspoiled nature.


Embark on a gravel adventure and discover the scenic Stockert region.

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75 km
1230 m
Tough

This 75 km gravel cycling route takes you through the scenic Stockert region, known for its captivating landscapes and cultural heritage. With an ascent of 1230 meters, it offers a moderate challenge to cyclists. Highlights along the route include the iconic Nettersheim, a charming town with natural beauty and rich history. Cyclists will also have the opportunity to explore the historic Steinbüchel and the picturesque village of Houverath. The route passes by Maulbach, a tranquil spot surrounded by nature, and Radioteleskop Stockert, a renowned radio telescope that attracts visitors from around the world.


Experience a sense of tranquility in Mirbach

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53 km
925 m
Tough

This 53-kilometer gravel route from Nettersheim to Lindweiler features a total ascent of 925 meters. The highlight of the route is the town of Mirbach, where cyclists can experience a sense of tranquility amidst picturesque surroundings. Other highlights along the way include Lindweiler, Stromberg, Blankenheim, Via Agrippa, and Nettersheim. Overall, this route offers a mix of challenging climbs, serene landscapes, and historic sites.


Discover panoramic views at Schillertsberg

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63 km
894 m
Tough

This 63-kilometer gravel route from Nettersheim to Dahlem features a total ascent of 894 meters. The highlight of the route is Schillertsberg, where cyclists can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Other highlights along the way include Nettersheim, Blick über Nettersheim, Mülheim, Lissendorf, Dahlem, Heidenkopf II, Streifenhäuser Via Agrippa, and Via Agrippa. This route offers a mix of scenic landscapes, historic sites, and challenging climbs.


Embark on a gravel cycling adventure through the historic Via Agrippa.

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89 km
1772 m
Tough

This gravel cycling route spans 89 km and offers a thrilling adventure through the historic Via Agrippa. With an ascent of 1772 meters, it is more challenging than the road routes. The highlights include the famous Via Agrippa, a Roman road with fascinating historical significance, and Wildenburg, a medieval castle with breathtaking views. Cyclists will also have the opportunity to explore picturesque villages such as Wahlerscheid and Einruhr.


Conquer demanding climbs and savor breathtaking scenery on this epic road cycling adventure.

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110 km
1883 m
Savage

Embark on a challenging and visually striking journey with this epic road cycling route from Nettersheim to Engelgau. Be prepared for demanding ascents, including the notorious Kurtheldsberg and Kottenborn, as you venture through diverse landscapes and postcard-worthy villages. The route showcases highlights such as the historic town of Adenau and the captivating Üxheim. With a difficulty rating of 5 and an epicness score of 5, this route is tailor-made for seasoned cyclists seeking a truly unforgettable experience.


Cycle through diverse landscapes, from picturesque villages to steep climbs and scenic vistas.

road
63 km
960 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you on a journey through varied landscapes, from charming villages to challenging climbs and beautiful viewpoints. Starting in Nettersheim, you'll quickly find yourself immersed in the stunning countryside. The route includes highlights such as Via Agrippa, a historic Roman road, and the scenic Weißer Stein. With a difficulty rating of 4 and an epicness score of 4, this route is ideal for well-trained amateur cyclists seeking a challenge and great views.


Venture deep into the unspoiled nature of the Eifel region on this captivating gravel route.

gravel
52 km
807 m
Tough

Explore the unspoiled natural beauty and rustic charm of the Eifel region with this enchanting gravel cycling route. Starting in Nettersheim, you'll pedal through scenic landscapes and discover hidden gem villages. Highlights along the way include the historic Via Agrippa and the picturesque Wildenburg. With a difficulty rating of 3 and an epicness score of 3, this route appeals to gravel enthusiasts seeking an immersive nature experience.


Embark on a picturesque journey through the Eifel's scenic landscapes and historic attractions.

road
75 km
950 m
Tough

Immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes and historic attractions of the Eifel region with this captivating road cycling route. Starting in Nettersheim, you'll pass through charming villages, tackle challenging climbs, and enjoy sweeping views. The route features highlights such as Via Agrippa, an ancient Roman road, and the famous Weißer Stein rock formation. With a difficulty rating of 4 and an epicness score of 5, this route is tailored for experienced cyclists looking for a memorable adventure.


Experience the beauty of Jünkerath

gravel
52 km
844 m
Chill

This 52-kilometer gravel route from Nettersheim to Marmagen features a total ascent of 844 meters. The highlight of the route is the town of Jünkerath, where cyclists can experience the beauty of the surrounding countryside. Other highlights along the way include Nettersheim, Via Agrippa, Heidenkopf III, Jünkerath, Ermberg, Paulushof, Mühlenberg, and Marmagen. Overall, this route offers scenic landscapes, cultural sites, and a mix of climbs and descents.


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