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Gravel biking around Pulvermaar offers routes through the Eifel region's volcanic landscape, characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and scenic maars. The area features varied terrain, including forest paths and open tracks, suitable for gravel cycling. Elevations are generally moderate, with some routes incorporating climbs and descents typical of a volcanic upland. The region's geology provides a diverse backdrop for off-road exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
4.0
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11
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.9km
02:06
440m
440m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
(9)
17
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.0
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8
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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48.6km
03:00
650m
650m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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What a great tunnel, over 500m Video on Instagram "biketime1979"
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A beautiful former railway bridge. It's beautiful to look at from both above and below.
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A truly amazing experience for young and old. Turn on the lights – even though the tunnel is lit. And in hot weather, it's like riding through a "refrigerator."
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A well-maintained cycle path runs around the maar, and beautiful views are guaranteed.
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A comfortable bench with a beautiful view—we enjoyed taking a chat break here early in the morning and enjoying the morning atmosphere!
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A very well-maintained tunnel. A highlight for the kids.
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Wide forest paths lead from the Alfbachtal to the Notkreuz. Here, too, in the Rudebuhrwald forest, an information board informs us that during the war years of 1944-1945, the residents of Darscheid had to seek refuge in the forest to escape the constant air raids. The wooden Notkreuz, erected here, serves to remind future generations of the horrors of war and to call for peace. Wide forest paths lead from the Notkreuz, via the adjacent HeimatSpur valleys and the Höhenweg (Heimat Trail), up to the Thommener Höhe. Here, you'll be treated to breathtaking panoramas of the Volcanic Eifel.
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The gravel bike trails around Pulvermaar traverse the Eifel region's volcanic landscape. You'll encounter a mix of rolling hills, dense woodlands, and scenic maars. The terrain varies, featuring forest paths and open tracks, with moderate elevations typical of a volcanic upland, including some climbs and descents.
While many routes in the Pulvermaar area are rated difficult, there are options for different ability levels. The guide indicates there is at least one easy route among the 17 available. For families or beginners, look for routes specifically marked as 'easy' on komoot, which will generally feature less challenging climbs and smoother paths.
Gravel bike routes near Pulvermaar vary in length, but many popular options are between 40 and 50 kilometers (25-30 miles). For example, the Ulmener Maar – Ulmen Castle Ruins loop from Wagenhausen is 45.6 km and takes around 2 hours 54 minutes, while the Großes Schlitzohr Tunnel – View of Daun from Daun Viaduct loop from Niederscheidweiler is 44.3 km and typically takes about 3 hours 21 minutes.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the volcanic maars, such as Pulvermaar itself, and the swimming area at Pulvermaar. Other interesting natural monuments include the Burden Stone Pile (Lastahuddelhuppen) and an Ancient Beech Tree. Some routes also pass by historical sites like castle ruins.
Yes, several routes are known for their scenic vistas. For instance, the Panorama Bench Sarmerzbach – View of Daun from Daun Viaduct loop from Schalkenmehren is specifically highlighted for its panoramic viewpoints. Other routes, like the Großes Schlitzohr Tunnel – View of Daun from Daun Viaduct loop from Niederscheidweiler, offer views over the town of Daun.
The Eifel region, including Pulvermaar, is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while autumn provides vibrant foliage. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for warmer temperatures. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in the Pulvermaar area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the View of the Schalkenmehrener Maar – View of the Schalkenmehren Maar loop from Auderath and the Ulmener Maar – Ulmen Castle Ruins loop from Wagenhausen.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 19 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse volcanic landscape, the extensive forests, and the undulating hills that define the region's gravel biking experience. The variety of routes, from easier paths to more challenging ones, is also frequently appreciated.
Yes, the Großes Schlitzohr Tunnel – View of Daun from Daun Viaduct loop from Niederscheidweiler is a notable route that features both tunnels and viaducts, offering a unique cycling experience through the Eifel landscape.
There are over 15 gravel bike trails available for exploration in the Pulvermaar region, offering a good selection for various skill levels and preferences.
Absolutely. The Pulvermaar area is defined by its volcanic maars. Many routes, such as the Ulmener Maar – Ulmen Castle Ruins loop from Wagenhausen, specifically explore these unique geological formations, offering stunning views of the water-filled craters.


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