Augusta-Mosel-Labyrinth
A road cycling route starting from Schonecken
Experience the charm of the Augusta-Mosel region as you cycle through the beautiful vineyards and picturesque villages.
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Discover the Augusta-Mosel-Labyrinth cycling route which offers breathtaking views of the Mosel River valley. This 54-kilometer road route features a total ascent of 1075 meters, making it moderately challenging for well-trained amateurs. Along the way, you'll ride through the charming village of Kopp, known for its historic houses and traditional wine production. As you pedal further, you'll pass by the idyllic village of Salm, famous for its riverside castle ruins. Finally, you'll reach Seiwerath, a quaint hamlet surrounded by lush green fields and forests.
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54 km
1075 m
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Start: Schönecken Village centerSchönecken: Exploring the stunning Eifel landscape and conquering the famous climb of Mäuseberg in Schönecken
Schönecken is a town in Trier, Germany, situated in the picturesque Eifel region. As a road and gravel cyclist, you can explore the stunning landscape of the Eifel, characterized by its rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque villages. The roads in the area offer great cycling conditions, with minimal traffic and well-maintained surfaces. Nearby, you can find the famous climb of Mäuseberg, a challenging ascent that rewards you with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Schönecken is a paradise for cyclists who seek both natural beauty and challenging routes.12 km
12 km
KoppVillageMake a stop in Kopp and explore the traditional wine cellars and vineyards of this picturesque village.
25 km
25 km
SalmVillage ViewpointSalm Castle ruins offer a glimpse into the region's medieval past with great views across the valley.
51 km
51 km
SeiwerathVillagePassing through Seiwerath, take a moment to appreciate the serenity and natural beauty of this secluded village.
54 km
54 km
Finish: Schönecken Village centerSchönecken: Exploring the stunning Eifel landscape and conquering the famous climb of Mäuseberg in Schönecken