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Road cycling around Dienethal offers a diverse landscape characterized by river valleys, rolling hills, and extensive wooded areas. Situated near the Lahn River, the region provides routes with mostly flat terrain alongside more challenging ascents into the surrounding green hills. The area's varied topography includes both gentle undulations and steeper sections, catering to different cycling preferences. This blend of natural features makes Dienethal a compelling destination for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
5.0
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156
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82.5km
03:50
1,000m
1,010m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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60
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23.6km
01:01
160m
160m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
3.0
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9
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86.1km
04:10
1,190m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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78.9km
04:08
1,410m
1,410m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A wonderful little place and the heart of the idealistic re-emergence of Lahn wine. A centuries-old tradition that had (almost) died out, but has been revived thanks to the enthusiasm of individuals since the early 2000s!
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Mega👌🏼📸 impressive panoramic view towards the Koblenz side with the German Corner & the confluence of the Moselle & Rhine 🌊💙. In the back & above then lies the impressive Ehrenbreitstein Fortress 🏰🛡⚔️. 👌🏼It never gets boring here, there is always something going on/something to see.
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🛡⚔️🏰In its current form, the fortress was rebuilt between 1817 and 1828 under the direction of Prussian engineer Carl Schnitzler. Since 2002, the fortress has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage "Upper Middle Rhine Valley", owned by the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. 🚡The highlight is the journey to the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress with the Koblenz cable car. Float over the Rhine🚠, the fantastic view of the Deutsches Eck, Rhine and Moselle🌊, before the impressive fortress walls appear🛡⚔️. Another spectacular visit to the fortress by elevator🚠: 94 meters in altitude in 3 minutes: With the fortress elevator, you glide relaxed and barrier-free to the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress - panoramic views included. From the mountain station, you reach the central castle courtyard after a few meters🛡⚔️. Here you will find the State Museum and the most beautiful view over Koblenz🎨🖌. From here, the historic fortress area, events, and gastronomy can be explored.
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The station is currently being rebuilt and modernized to make it accessible for people with disabilities. Some of the work has already been completed. Elevators to the platform are available. Germany's smallest station concourse is being restored. I'm already excited to see what it will look like once the work is complete.
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The castle is free to visit. Please note the opening hours. There's a wedding room in the castle tower, and breathtaking views of the surrounding area can be enjoyed from the top of the tower. You can even see the Lahn River from up there. 😘
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There's a road you can take to Nassau Castle by car 🥳😜. Please be careful there, as the lane won't have enough room for two cars if another car is coming the other way. There are passing bays here and there. Or you can take the path through the forest on foot 🤗. The Lahn hiking trail also runs partway there 🌞🫶😄
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There are over 90 road cycling routes around Dienethal, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored these routes over 2000 times.
The terrain around Dienethal is quite varied. You'll find mostly flat paths along the Lahn River, ideal for relaxed rides. However, the region also features rolling hills and wooded areas, particularly towards the Taunus and Westerwald, which offer more challenging ascents and descents with steep climbs and tight bends for experienced riders.
Yes, Dienethal offers several easy road cycling routes. For instance, the Bad Ems Spa Town – Lahn cycle path loop from Nassau (Lahn) is an easy 14.7-mile path that follows the Lahn River, providing scenic views and a relaxed cycling experience with minimal elevation changes. There are 10 easy routes in total.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, Dienethal and its surroundings offer 28 difficult routes. A notable option is the Diez Old Town and Castle – Burg Ardeck Ruins loop from Dausenau, a 51.5-mile route with significant elevation gain, exploring historical towns and castle ruins.
The region is rich in history and natural beauty. Many routes pass by charming villages and historical sites. You can encounter impressive castles like Marksburg or the Sporkenburg Castle Ruins. The View of Kloster Arnstein – St. Mary’s Church, Marienfels loop from Nassau (Lahn), for example, leads through varied terrain with views of historical landmarks.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Dienethal are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Fortress Ehrenbreitstein – Nassau Chain Bridge loop from Dausenau and the Nassau Chain Bridge – Lahn cycle path loop from Nassau (Lahn).
The road cycling routes in Dienethal are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, ranging from serene river paths to challenging hilly sections, and the opportunities to explore historical towns and natural features.
Yes, the region features charming villages and towns along the routes, such as Nassau, Diez, and Bad Ems, where you can find cafes, pubs, and restaurants. The Bruchhäuser Mill is one such highlight that offers refreshments.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Dienethal, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be excellent, especially for rides along the cooler river valleys. Winter cycling is possible but may require more preparation due to colder weather and potentially icy conditions.
Yes, the Lahn River valley, which is central to many cycling routes, is well-served by public transport, including train lines that often allow bicycle transport. This makes it convenient to combine cycling with public transport for longer tours or to reach specific starting points.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as common starting points for routes, such as Dausenau or Nassau (Lahn). Look for designated parking areas near trailheads or town centers, often with signs indicating parking for visitors.
Many routes offer rewarding views, especially as you climb into the rolling hills. Highlights include the View of Marksburg Castle from the Rheinsteig Trail, the Mooshütte Pavilion — View over Bad Ems, and Adolph's Temple, all providing spectacular panoramas of the Lahn valley and surrounding landscapes.
Dienethal is strategically located near major cycling networks. The well-regarded Lahn Cycle Route, a 245-kilometer ADFC quality cycle route, passes nearby, offering mostly flat, traffic-free cycling along the river. The Orange Bicycle Route also traverses the region, connecting historical towns and varied landscapes, though it includes some uphill sections.


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