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Gravel biking around Mörfelden-Walldorf offers diverse landscapes within the Rhine-Main region, characterized by a mix of forests, open areas, and numerous lakes. The topography is generally flat, with gentle climbs, making it accessible for various fitness levels. Routes often integrate both compacted gravel and unpaved sections, particularly around natural features like the Mönchbruch Nature Reserve and former gravel pits now forming lakes. This environment provides varied terrain for no traffic gravel bike trails.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
5.0
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11
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47.8km
02:36
170m
170m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22
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54.1km
02:40
100m
100m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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10
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30.0km
01:29
60m
60m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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12
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39.5km
01:56
90m
90m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43.6km
02:14
90m
90m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The entire Mönchbruch, with its large area, is definitely one of the most beautiful cycling areas in the Rhein/Main region. You can also see many animals, plants, lakes, ponds, etc. here.
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Slightly hidden lake with a great flow trail around it. Good to ride and beautiful views!
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From this position, one can observe aircraft taking off very well when the wind is from the west.
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The Green Belt Animal, officially spelled GreenBeltAnimal, is the official mascot used by the city of Frankfurt am Main to promote the Frankfurt Green Belt, an urban nature reserve, landscape conservation area, and recreational space. The character was designed in 2001 by the Frankfurt writer, poet, painter, and illustrator Robert Gernhardt. Since Gernhardt's death in 2006, official graphic depictions of the Green Belt Animal have been created by the Frankfurt artist and illustrator Philip Waechter.
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Here in front of the forest school in Frankfurt is a beautifully designed green belt animal.
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Here at the Mainspitze (Main's confluence) there are some great seating stones for resting.
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The area south of the Main River's confluence with the Rhine is known as the Mainspitze. This area includes the two so-called Mainspitze municipalities of Ginsheim-Gustavsburg and Bischofsheim, which were districts of Mainz, the capital of Rhineland-Palatinate, from 1930 to 1946 and now belong to the Groß-Gerau district in Hesse.
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There are over 40 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Mörfelden-Walldorf listed on komoot. These routes offer a variety of distances and difficulty levels, ensuring there's something for every gravel cyclist looking to avoid cars.
The no-traffic gravel bike trails in Mörfelden-Walldorf offer a diverse mix of surfaces. You'll find compacted gravel paths, unpaved forest trails, and some paved sections, especially around the lakes. The region's generally flat topography means routes are accessible, with only gentle climbs, making them suitable for various fitness levels. The Gundwiesen Lake – Lake Grundwiese loop from Mörfelden is a good example of an easy route with varied surfaces.
Yes, Mörfelden-Walldorf offers several easy, no-traffic gravel routes perfect for beginners. These trails typically feature minimal elevation changes and well-maintained gravel paths. An excellent option is the Gundwiesen Lake – Lake Grundwiese loop from Mörfelden, which is rated easy and provides a pleasant ride through natural settings.
Many no-traffic gravel bike trails in the region pass through or near significant natural features and landmarks. You can explore the diverse landscapes of the Mönchbruch Nature Reserve, cycle around picturesque lakes like Badesee Walldorf, Lake Grundwiese, and Oberwaldsee. Keep an eye out for highlights such as the Mönchbruch Nature Reserve Observation Tower or the unique Boardwalk through the Schwanheim Dune. The View of Oberwaldsee – Oberwaldsee loop from Walldorf is a great route to experience some of these scenic spots.
Absolutely! Many of the no-traffic gravel bike trails in Mörfelden-Walldorf are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. Examples include the View of Mainz from Mainspitze – Mainspitze loop from Walldorf and the Schwanheimer Dune Boardwalk – Schwanheimer Dune Boardwalk loop from Walldorf, offering varied distances and experiences.
The best time for gravel biking in Mörfelden-Walldorf is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is usually mild, and the forest paths and gravel trails are in optimal condition. While winter riding is possible, some unpaved sections might be muddy or icy, so checking local conditions is advisable.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel trails, especially those around the lakes and through the flatter forest sections, are suitable for families. The generally low elevation changes and car-free environment make for a safer and more enjoyable experience for younger riders. Look for routes rated as 'easy' for the most family-friendly options, such as the Gundwiesen Lake – Lake Grundwiese loop from Mörfelden.
Many of the natural areas and forest paths in Mörfelden-Walldorf are dog-friendly, provided your dog is kept on a leash, especially in nature reserves like Mönchbruch. Always be mindful of local regulations and other trail users. The quiet, car-free nature of these gravel trails makes them ideal for rides with your canine companion.
Mörfelden-Walldorf is well-connected, making it easy to access the trails. There are various parking options available in and around the town, often near trailheads or recreational areas. For public transport, Mörfelden-Walldorf has train stations that connect to the wider Rhine-Main network, allowing you to bring your bike and start your adventure directly from the town center.
Yes, Mörfelden-Walldorf and its surrounding areas offer various cafes, restaurants, and beer gardens where you can refuel after your ride. Many are conveniently located within or close to the towns, and some might even be directly accessible from the cycling network. For example, the Waldbembelsche Beer Garden & Climbing Park Ostpark Rüsselsheim is a popular spot that can be reached via some of the regional cycling paths.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the extensive network of quiet, car-free paths, the beautiful natural scenery of the Mönchbruch Nature Reserve and the various lakes, and the diverse terrain that makes for engaging gravel rides. The accessibility from urban centers while offering a true escape into nature is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, for those seeking a longer and more challenging experience, there are several options. Routes like the Gehspitz Pond – Jacobi Pond – Southeast loop from Mörfelden, covering over 50 km, offer a moderate challenge with varied terrain and longer distances. The Schwanheimer Dune Boardwalk – Schwanheimer Dune Boardwalk loop from Walldorf is even rated as 'difficult' due to its length and specific sections, providing a good test for experienced gravel bikers.


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