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Gravel biking around Kail offers routes through the scenic Moselle region of Germany. The terrain is characterized by rolling hills, vineyards, and views of the Moselle River, with elevations reaching over 700 meters. Routes often traverse a mix of paved country roads, unpaved vineyard tracks, and forest paths. The landscape provides varied surfaces suitable for gravel bikes, ranging from moderate climbs to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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60.0km
03:45
670m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.4km
02:03
440m
440m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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25.1km
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340m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Saw it while driving past, it is beautiful here
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beautiful area and great for cycling
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Be sure to go up to Metternich Castle
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From here you have a beautiful view of the village of Klotten
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Cochem Market Square The numerous well-preserved remnants of the historic city wall with its old fortifications still bear witness to Cochem's vibrant past, such as the Endert Gate with the former gatekeeper's residence, the defensive tower with the Balduin Gate, and the Martin Gate with its battlements and one of the footpaths to the Imperial Castle. Also eye-catching are the town hall, built in 1739 in the Baroque style, on the cozy market square, the "parlor" with the Martin Fountain, and the old, half-timbered, gabled houses roofed with Moselle slate in the narrow streets of the old town. The Bock Fountain on the Moselle promenade represents a "Cochemer Stückelchen" (Cochem little piece), an ironic narrative of everyday life for the residents. Opposite is St. Martin's Church with its striking tower, through which you walk on the pedestrian zone. From the Moselle promenade, you reach Bernstrasse through the "Fuchsloch," a passage that was once Cochem's smallest city gate. On the bridge near the tourist information office, there is a mosaic depicting the family tree of the town of Cochem. Experience-Marketplace-Small-Houses From the market square, old, winding stone steps lead up to the Klosterberg. The Capuchin monastery, built around 1630 and situated on a mountain promontory, served as a monastery until 1802 and is now the town's cultural center. Text / Source: City of Cochem, Markt 1, 56812 Cochem https://cochem.de/thema/cochemer-altstadt/
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A dream… definitely worth a visit and while you’re there, make sure you go up to Metternich Castle and enjoy the magnificent view 😍
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Here the Moselle cycle path changes the bank by means of a ferry, but the right side of the Moselle is more interesting, goes through a nature reserve
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There are over 40 gravel bike trails available around Kail, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored nearly 200 of these routes.
Gravel biking in Kail takes you through the scenic Moselle region of Germany, characterized by rolling hills, vineyards, and views of the Moselle River. You'll encounter a mix of paved country roads, unpaved vineyard tracks, and forest paths. The varied surfaces are perfect for gravel bikes, offering everything from moderate climbs to more challenging ascents.
While many routes in Kail feature moderate to difficult grades, there are options suitable for those looking for a less strenuous ride. For example, the View of the Moselle River – View of Klotten loop from Wirfus is a moderate 18.9-mile path that offers a mix of vineyard trails and forest sections with beautiful river views, making it a good choice for those seeking a balanced ride.
For a more challenging experience, consider the View of the Moselle River – Ferry Tower Hatzenport loop from Cochem (Mosel). This difficult 37.6-mile trail features significant elevation gain and panoramic river views. Another demanding option is the Mosel Islands Marina – View of Klotten loop from Cochem (Mosel), which covers nearly 50 miles with substantial elevation.
Yes, there are several gravel bike routes in Kail that can be completed in under 3 hours. A popular choice is the View of Reichsburg Cochem – View of Cochem Castle loop from Cochem (Mosel), which is a 15.4-mile trail often completed in about 2 hours and 6 minutes, leading through the scenic hills surrounding Cochem.
The gravel bike trails around Kail offer stunning views of the Moselle River and its surrounding vineyards. You can also explore historical landmarks such as Eltz Castle, a magnificent medieval fortress, or enjoy the scenic Eltzbach Valley. Many routes also provide viewpoints like the View of Reichsburg Cochem and the town of Cochem.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in Kail are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the View of the Moselle River – Ferry Tower Hatzenport loop from Cochem (Mosel) and the View of Reichsburg Cochem – View of Cochem Castle loop from Cochem (Mosel), providing convenient circular journeys through the region's diverse landscapes.
The Moselle region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with vineyards in bloom or displaying rich fall colors. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially wet or icy conditions on some paths.
Many routes in Kail start from towns like Cochem or Wirfus, which typically offer public parking facilities. The Moselle region also has a good public transport network, including train lines along the river, which can be used to access various starting points for your gravel biking adventures. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and bike carriage policies in advance.
Given that many routes pass through or near charming towns and villages along the Moselle River, you'll find numerous opportunities for cafe and restaurant stops. Towns like Cochem, with its historic old town, offer plenty of options to refuel and enjoy local cuisine and wine. Planning your route through these settlements will ensure you have convenient breaks.
The gravel biking routes in Kail are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.9 stars from over 20 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning views of the Moselle River and its vineyards, and the mix of challenging climbs and enjoyable descents. The well-maintained paths and the opportunity to explore historical sites are also frequently highlighted.
The Moselle region is characterized by rolling hills, so elevation gains are a significant part of the gravel biking experience in Kail. Routes can range from moderate climbs, like the View of the Moselle River – View of Klotten loop from Wirfus with around 437 meters of ascent, to more challenging routes such as the View of the Moselle River – Ferry Tower Hatzenport loop from Cochem (Mosel), which features over 669 meters of elevation gain.


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