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No traffic touring cycling routes around Weidenthal are situated within the Palatinate Forest, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, offering diverse landscapes for cycling. The region features magnificent deciduous, coniferous, and mixed forests, contributing to clean air and scenic backdrops. Green valleys, such as the Leinbachtal, are carved by clear spring streams, providing pleasant routes. The varied topography includes elevations ranging from 213 to 507 meters above sea level, with higher points offering panoramic views across the forest.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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21.8km
02:03
430m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.3km
00:39
80m
80m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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40.2km
03:03
630m
630m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.4km
03:20
720m
720m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.9km
01:43
420m
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Emil Haupt managed the Elmstein-Süd forestry office from 1924 to 1931. "Afterwards, the versatile forester was transferred to Hochspeyer at his own request. Among other things, he advocated for the construction of forest paths to promote hiking, as well as forest roads and forest tracks for more efficient timber extraction. Thus, [in Elmstein] the lower slope path on the Möllberg, which ends at the Rehfelsen with the Möllberg-Häuschen, the Bloskülbstraße from Iggelbach towards Eschkopf, and the connecting road from Iggelbach to the Helmbachtal (both are now designated as K 17) were built, for example. The "Ehrenfels" monument and the Lönshütte were also erected on his initiative. He died in Hochspeyer on August 28, 1949.
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The Woog was created in 1838. Timber rafting in the Palatinate Forest was carried out extensively until the late 19th century. Timber rafting on the Leinbach was discontinued by 1906 at the latest. The Biedenbacher Woog was a transit Woog in the timber rafting system. Its essential feature was the impoundment and the sudden release of large quantities of water simultaneously with the passage of the timber load. Accordingly, the dimensions of the dam and outlet structure were aligned with the roughly one-meter-long timber logs. The rafting transported the logs via the Leinbach, Hochspeyerbach, and Speyerbach into the sparsely wooded Vorderpfalz, where they were taken from the Speyerbach for consumption.
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The Woog was created in 1838. Timber rafting in the Palatinate Forest was carried out extensively until the late 19th century. Timber rafting on the Leinbach was discontinued by 1906 at the latest. The Biedenbacher Woog was a transit pond in the timber rafting system. Its essential feature was the impoundment and the sudden release of large quantities of water simultaneously with the passage of the timber load. Accordingly, the dimensions of the dam and outlet structure were aligned with the roughly one-meter-long logs. The rafting transported the logs via Leinbach, Hochspeyerbach, and Speyerbach into the sparsely wooded Vorderpfalz, where they were taken from the Speyerbach for consumption.
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The Philippsbrunnen is located in the Leinbach valley, directly opposite the turn-off into the Ungertal, at an altitude of 277 m. The fact that it was restored in 2025 and fitted with a fountain stone makes it a fine point in the landscape.
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There are over 120 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Weidenthal. These routes offer a wide range of experiences, from easy rides to more challenging tours through the Palatinate Forest.
The best time for no traffic touring cycling in Weidenthal is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the Palatinate Forest is particularly beautiful with lush greenery, and the weather is ideal for exploring the diverse landscapes and green valleys. The natural bathing pond in Weidenthal also offers a refreshing stop during warmer months.
The no traffic touring cycling routes around Weidenthal feature a diverse topography, ranging from picturesque green valleys carved by clear streams to ascents into the hills of the Palatinate Forest. You can expect a mix of well-maintained forest paths, paved sections, and potentially some gravel paths, all designed to keep you away from car traffic. The region is also known for its striking red sandstone formations, adding unique geological interest to the landscape.
Yes, there are several easy no traffic touring cycling routes around Weidenthal that are suitable for beginners and families. For example, the Biedenbach Pond – Stone Table Emil Haupt loop from Frankenstein is an easy option, covering about 10 km with minimal elevation gain. The idyllic Leinbachtal is also highlighted as a paradise for cyclists, offering pleasant routes for leisurely exploration.
The routes are rich in natural beauty and landmarks. You can explore the vast Palatinate Forest, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, with its magnificent mixed forests. Keep an eye out for picturesque green valleys and clear spring streams. Notable attractions include the Modenbach Valley and the Elmstein Valley. For unique views, consider routes that pass by the Warriors' Memorial on the Köpfchen, offering panoramic vistas over Weidenthal.
Absolutely. Ascending the hills around Weidenthal often rewards cyclists with breathtaking panoramic views across the Palatinate Forest. From higher elevations, you can gaze across the vast forest and even see the 'sea of vines' in the Vorderpfalz region. While not directly on a no-traffic route, the Kalmithaus, the highest hut in the Palatinate Forest, offers spectacular views of the Upper Rhine Valley and is accessible via nearby routes.
Parking is available in and around Weidenthal. For routes that venture into the higher elevations, you might find parking areas such as the Hahnenschritt Pass parking area. It's advisable to check specific route details for recommended starting points with parking facilities.
Weidenthal has a train station, which can be a convenient option for reaching the area. While specific bike transport regulations vary, regional trains in Germany often allow bikes, sometimes with a special ticket. It's recommended to check the local public transport provider's website for current information on bike carriage before your trip.
Yes, the region is well-equipped with numerous popular forest restaurants and managed forest houses. These include places like the Waldhaus Lambertskreuz, Wolfsschluchthütte, Silbertal, and Saupferch. These establishments offer opportunities to rest, refuel with traditional Palatinate cuisine, and enjoy local hospitality. The Kalmithaus and Hohe-Loog-Haus are also notable mountain huts providing refreshments.
Many of the no traffic touring cycling routes are suitable for families, especially the easier ones that traverse the green valleys. These routes provide a safe and enjoyable environment away from car traffic, allowing families to explore the natural beauty of the Palatinate Forest together. Always check the difficulty grade and distance of a specific route to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Generally, the natural environment of the Palatinate Forest is dog-friendly, and many paths are suitable for cycling with a dog. However, it's always important to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to respect local regulations. Ensure your dog is fit enough for the chosen route's distance and elevation.
Yes, many of the no traffic touring cycling routes around Weidenthal are designed as circular tours, allowing you to start and end at the same point without repeating sections. Examples include the Biedenbach Pond – Stone Table Emil Haupt loop from Weidenthal and the At the Burnt Beech – Seven Ways loop from Weidenthal.
The no traffic touring cycling routes around Weidenthal are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.69 stars. Reviewers often praise the serene natural beauty of the Palatinate Forest, the quiet and car-free paths, and the diverse landscapes that offer both challenging climbs and relaxing valley rides. The well-maintained trails and opportunities to discover hidden natural gems like the Morschbacher Weiher are also frequently highlighted.


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