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No traffic road cycling routes around Sefferweich are situated within the Eifel region, characterized by diverse landscapes that include rolling hills, river valleys, and dense forests. The terrain offers a mix of challenging ascents and well-paved surfaces, providing constant elevation changes for engaging rides. Cyclists can explore picturesque villages and open countryside, often without significant climbs, alongside routes that feature volcanic formations. This area provides varied options for road cyclists seeking routes with minimal vehicle traffic.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
9
riders
52.5km
02:40
870m
870m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(2)
9
riders
26.5km
01:19
280m
280m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5
riders
32.2km
02:04
550m
550m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4
riders
35.4km
01:53
610m
610m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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6
riders
35.1km
02:03
560m
560m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Unfortunately, it was closed during my visit, but it is a very beautiful and imposing fortification in the style of a moated castle.
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A very beautiful complex in the style of a moated castle, with the river Nims flowing directly past it.
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Great tree to admire as you drive by!
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An information panel and a marker laid across the road indicate the course of the 50th parallel north. Those wishing to follow the 50th parallel can find a planning aid here: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/collection/1118638
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Charging station, cold drinks and a snack
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A tranquil, pleasant place. However, on some days...
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The lake now looks great again. You can even go pedal boating again.
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There are 19 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Sefferweich. The majority, 16 routes, are classified as moderate, offering a good balance of challenge and enjoyment. For those seeking a more relaxed ride, 2 easy routes are available, and there is also 1 difficult route for experienced cyclists looking for a greater challenge.
The Eifel region, where Sefferweich is located, offers a diverse landscape. You can expect varied topography with rolling hills, river valleys, and dense forests. Routes often feature constant elevation changes, from demanding climbs to smoother sections, providing engaging rides with rewarding views. For example, the Messerich–Masholder Rail Trail – Bitburg Airfield Cycle Path loop from Bitburg includes over 430 meters of elevation gain, while the Rittersdorf Castle – Bridge Over the Nims River loop from Nattenheim has a more gentle 280 meters of ascent.
Yes, the region offers routes suitable for families, particularly those utilizing former railway lines or paths along river valleys, which typically have only slight inclines. The Rittersdorf Castle – Bridge Over the Nims River loop from Nattenheim is an easy-rated route that could be a good option for families, offering a pleasant ride of about 26.5 km.
Absolutely. Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Sefferweich are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Messerich–Masholder Rail Trail – Bitburg Airfield Cycle Path loop from Bitburg and the Prüm Abbey and the Basilica – Pronsfeld Railway Museum loop from Heisdorf, both offering scenic circular tours.
The routes often pass through picturesque Eifel villages and open countryside. You can encounter historical sights like Rittersdorf Castle, which is featured on the Rittersdorf Castle – Bridge Over the Nims River loop from Nattenheim. The Rittersdorf Castle – Bitburg Reservoir loop from Bitburg-Erdorf will take you past the popular Bitburg Reservoir, known for its scenic views. The wider region also features historical sights such as the Westwall and various open-air museums.
While direct access might vary, the region around Sefferweich is known for its natural beauty, including several waterfalls. You might find the Tanzlay Waterfall and Rock Formations or the Hüttingen Waterfall nearby, which could be combined with a cycling tour as a short detour or a highlight to visit before or after your ride.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse and scenic landscapes, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to experience the Eifel's unique character, including its river valleys and picturesque villages, often on routes with minimal traffic.
The Eifel region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while summer offers warm weather ideal for longer rides. Autumn provides stunning foliage and comfortable temperatures. It's advisable to check local weather forecasts, as the Eifel can have varied conditions.
Yes, many routes in the Eifel region, especially those starting in villages or near popular cycle paths, offer designated parking areas. For example, if you're looking to ride the Messerich–Masholder Rail Trail – Bitburg Airfield Cycle Path loop, starting in Bitburg would likely provide parking options. Similarly, routes beginning in towns like Heisdorf or Nattenheim will have parking facilities available.
The Eifel region has some public transport options that can accommodate bicycles, particularly regional trains that run along major river valleys like the Kyll. It's recommended to check the specific train or bus operator's policies and schedules in advance, as bike carriage can be restricted during peak times or require a special ticket. This can be a good way to reach starting points further afield or to return after a one-way ride.
Yes, while many routes are moderate, the Eifel's varied topography includes challenging ascents. The Hasels-Berg – Scenic Climb in the Eifel loop from Schönecken, for instance, covers nearly 30 km with over 400 meters of elevation gain, providing a good test of endurance. The region's volcanic formations contribute to some of these more demanding climbs.


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