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Eußerthal

The best traffic-free bike rides around Eußerthal

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No traffic road cycling routes around Eußerthal are situated in an open valley within the Palatinate Forest, a region characterized by meadows, mountains, and rock formations. The area features varied topography with hilly surroundings, offering both challenging climbs and descents. Clear streams and dense forests define the natural environment, providing a diverse landscape for road cyclists.

Best no traffic road cycling routes around Eußerthal

  • The most popular no traffic road cycling route is Drei Buchen Pass (403 m) – Lolosruhe Pass loop from Ramberg, a 23.0 miles (36.9 km) trail that takes 2 hours 19 minutes to complete. This difficult route features over 3,300 feet (1,000 meters) of elevation gain.
  • Another top favourite among local road cyclists is Hermersbergerhof climb loop from Hauenstein Mitte, a moderate 14.3 miles (23.0 km) path. This route includes a significant climb and offers views of the surrounding Palatinate Forest.
  • Local road cyclists also love the Lolosruhe Pass – Modenbach Valley loop from Landau (Pfalz) Godramstein, a 31.1 miles (50.1 km) trail leading through varied terrain with substantial elevation, often completed in about 2 hours 44 minutes.
  • Road cycling around Eußerthal is defined by dense forests, challenging hilly terrain, and picturesque forest roads. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy paths to difficult climbs.
  • The routes in Eußerthal are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 300 reviews. More than 4,900 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Eußerthal's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 11, 2026

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Hauenstein Information Board – Hermersbergerhof climb loop from Hauenstein Mitte

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Traffic-free bike rides around Eußerthal

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May 6, 2026, Protestant Church of Wilgartswiesen

a very worthwhile church to see, unfortunately always locked 🔐

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A memorial stone erected on the occasion of the 90th birthday of Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria. Next to the memorial stone stands an oak tree planted on that day. From here, a path leads to the Weißenberg hill where the Luitpold Tower stands. Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria was born on March 12, 1821, the fifth child of King Ludwig I of Bavaria. Before assuming power on June 9, 1886, he rose through the ranks of the army to become Inspector General. During his twenty-five-year reign, the Kingdom of Bavaria experienced a golden age. The Palatinate belonged to Bavaria from 1816 to 1949. In honor of the Prince Regent, streets, theaters, parks, schools, observation towers, and even cakes were named after him. For example, Prinzregentenstraße, Prinzenweg (see Rittersteine No. 41), Prinzregententheater, Luitpoldpark, Luitpoldturm and the Prinzregententorte. He died on December 12, 1912.

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In front of the large entrance steps of the Protestant church, on the right, stands a large, martial-looking war memorial from 1938 (initially planned only for the fallen of the First World War; later, however, it was also intended for all victims of the Second World War).

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A neo-Romanesque church dating from 1843 with an imposing twin-tower facade and a large rose window on the east side. Locally, it is also known as the 'Cathedral of the Queich Valley'. Source: https://wilgartswiesen.de/protestantische-kirche-wilgartswiesen/

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Knight Stefan von Mörlheim, co-founder of the Cistercian monastery of Eußerthal, donated his manor, including a chapel, to the monastery in Mörlheim around 1148. After a turbulent history, the dilapidated St. Martin's Church in Mörlheim passed into Catholic ownership in 1705. The monastery church in Eußerthal and the church in Mörlheim still display a mitre and abbot's staff alongside the cross on their steeples – ecclesiastical symbols that Heinrich Wilhelm, Baron von und zu Sickingen, was permitted to wear as a layman. In 1754, Heinrich Wilhelm, Baron von und zu Sickingen, had the Mörlheim church rebuilt. It was consecrated on September 14, 1754. One hundred and fifty years later, at the beginning of the 20th century, the church had once again fallen into disrepair. The swinging of the bells in the bell tower had weakened the church ceiling, and the cramped space was no longer sufficient for the congregation. One hundred years ago, on July 1, 1912, the reconstruction of the church into the present one began, based on plans by the architect Johannes Albert Boßlet. It was extended to the west, and the existing beamed ceiling was replaced by a Baroque-style lath and plaster ceiling suspended from the roof truss, visually resting on newly added wall piers. Finally, a church tower nearly 30 meters high was erected. Two bells call the faithful to prayer, and the city of Landau owns the clock and its large clock faces. The reconstruction of the church, and especially the construction of the new church tower, was made possible by the Bavarian Church Community Ordinance of 1912. According to this ordinance, even landowners outside the parish could be assessed for the construction and maintenance of religious buildings. A good 75 percent of the land in Mörlheim subject to these assessments formerly belonged to outsiders, the so-called "outsiders." The extensive renovation of the church in 2008 has given the Mörlheim church a great splendor. (Egon Ehmer)

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The village community center features a festival ground and a fountain (beautifully decorated for special holidays). Opposite is the war memorial for the victims of the two World Wars. Behind the festival ground by the village community center is the "Bruch Nature and Adventure Area" with benches, a playground, etc., which leads to the large hiking parking lot at the cemetery.

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October 26, 2025, Trifelsblick

The view of the Trifels is omnipresent in Annweiler.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic road cycling routes are available around Eußerthal?

There are currently 8 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Eußerthal featured in this guide. These routes offer a range of distances and elevations to suit different preferences.

What is the general difficulty level of no-traffic road cycling routes in Eußerthal?

The no-traffic road cycling routes in Eußerthal offer a varied challenge. You'll find 3 easy routes, 3 moderate routes, and 2 difficult routes, ensuring options for various fitness levels. The region's hilly terrain, part of the Palatinate Forest, often includes demanding climbs and thrilling descents.

Are there challenging no-traffic road cycling routes for experienced riders?

Yes, experienced riders will find challenging options. For instance, the Drei Buchen Pass (403 m) – Lolosruhe Pass loop from Ramberg is a difficult route covering nearly 37 km with over 1000 meters of ascent. Another demanding option is the Lolosruhe Pass – Modenbach Valley loop from Landau (Pfalz) Godramstein, which is over 50 km long with significant elevation gain.

Are there easier, beginner-friendly no-traffic road cycling options?

Yes, there are several easier routes suitable for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. The Queich Wet Meadows Cycle Path – Spirkelbach village center loop from Hauenstein Mitte is an easy route, just under 20 km with minimal elevation, offering a gentle introduction to the region's beauty.

What landmarks or viewpoints can I expect to see along these no-traffic routes?

The routes often pass through or near significant natural and historical landmarks. You might encounter impressive rock formations like the Rötzen Cliffs or enjoy panoramic views from spots like the Orensfels Viewpoint. Some routes, like the View of Trifels Castle – Hermersbergerhof climb loop from Annweiler am Trifels, offer glimpses of historic sites such as Trifels Castle.

When is the best time of year to enjoy no-traffic road cycling in Eußerthal?

The Palatinate Forest region around Eußerthal is generally beautiful for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring brings lush greenery, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer is also excellent, though it's advisable to start earlier on hotter days. Winter cycling can be possible on clear days, but some higher elevation sections might be affected by ice or snow.

Are there any circular no-traffic road cycling routes in Eußerthal?

Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Eußerthal are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Drei Buchen Pass (403 m) – Lolosruhe Pass loop from Ramberg and the Hermersbergerhof climb loop from Hauenstein Mitte, providing convenient circular journeys.

Where can I park my car when starting a no-traffic road cycling route near Eußerthal?

Eußerthal and surrounding villages like Ramberg, Hauenstein, or Annweiler am Trifels, which serve as starting points for many routes, typically offer public parking facilities. It's recommended to check local parking options in your chosen starting village before your ride.

Can I reach these no-traffic road cycling routes using public transport?

While Eußerthal itself is nestled in a valley, nearby towns like Annweiler am Trifels or Landau (Pfalz) Godramstein often have train stations with connections that can accommodate bikes. From these points, you can cycle to the start of many routes. Always check the specific public transport provider's rules for bike carriage.

Are there places to stop for refreshments or a meal along the no-traffic routes?

Yes, the Palatinate Forest region is known for its hospitality. You'll find various mountain huts (Hütten), cafes, and traditional restaurants in the villages or along popular routes. For example, the Landau hut at the Zimmerbrunnen is a well-known spot with a large beer garden, and historic villages like St. Martin offer charming wine bars and cafes.

Are the no-traffic road cycling routes in Eußerthal suitable for families?

While many road cycling routes in Eußerthal feature challenging climbs, there are easier, flatter sections and routes that could be suitable for families with older, experienced children. The Queich Wet Meadows Cycle Path, for instance, offers a less strenuous option. Always check the route's distance and elevation profile to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.

What do other road cyclists enjoy the most about road cycling in Eußerthal?

The no-traffic road cycling routes around Eußerthal are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning natural beauty of the Palatinate Forest, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the tranquility of cycling on roads with minimal vehicle traffic, allowing for an immersive experience in nature.

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