Schweigen-Rechtenbach
Schweigen-Rechtenbach
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Road cycling around Schweigen-Rechtenbach offers diverse terrain across the German-French border region. The landscape features extensive vineyards of the Southern Wine Route, rolling hills, and dense sections of the Palatinate Forest. This area provides a varied backdrop for road cycling, from vine-covered plains to more challenging routes through forested hills. Elevated points offer views over the Rhine Valley and the surrounding wine region.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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16.9km
00:43
120m
120m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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45
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60.4km
02:35
360m
360m
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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9.06km
00:27
90m
90m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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5.60km
00:17
80m
80m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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https://www.pfarrei-bad-bergzabern.de/pfarrei/gemeinden-und-kirchen/oberotterbach/?L=0 The history of the place Oberotterbach can be traced back to the year 760. A church is first documented for the year 1084, as it was confirmed by a papal document. Around 1300, worship was celebrated in a church built of stone, which was dedicated to St. George. For the year 1502, a St. Barbara altar is mentioned. In the course of the major upheavals of the Reformation, the church was rededicated as a Lutheran parish church in 1550 and later used by both denominations as a so-called "simultaneous church". Two bells call to prayer from the church tower: The 422 kg Christ King bell with the striking tone a', cast in 1955 by the Hamm bell foundry in Frankenthal. It bears the inscription "O Rex Gloriae Christe veni cum Pace" – "O King of Glory, Christ, come with Peace!". The second voice of the peal is a 212 kg bell without a name with the striking tone c'', cast in 1927 by the same company.
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The winery has a nice beer garden with good food.
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coming from Wissembourg through the vineyards and back
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Monument from 1969 commemorating the unification of the two towns of Schweigen and Rechtenbach.
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Simple, beautiful church, which was destroyed in World War II and rebuilt in 1949.
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It's very beautiful here.
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It's very beautiful here.
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There are over 230 road cycling routes around Schweigen-Rechtenbach. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 41 easy, 150 moderate, and 48 difficult options.
Road cycling in Schweigen-Rechtenbach offers diverse terrain. You'll find extensive vineyards of the Southern Wine Route, rolling hills, and dense sections of the Palatinate Forest. Many routes also feature panoramic views over the Rhine Valley and the surrounding wine region.
The months of May and August are particularly popular for road cycling in the Schweigen-Rechtenbach region, offering ideal weather conditions to explore the vineyards and forests.
The road cycling routes in Schweigen-Rechtenbach are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 300 reviews. More than 5,000 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the area's varied terrain.
Yes, the region offers several longer routes. For example, the Northern Vosges Castles and Maginot Line Loop is a challenging 77 km trail that explores historical sites and crosses into France.
Many routes in the region are designed as loops. A popular moderate option is the Col du Pigeonnier — loop from Wissembourg, which covers nearly 70 km and includes a notable climb.
Absolutely. Schweigen-Rechtenbach is located directly on the German-French border, and many cycling routes allow you to explore both sides. The Hunspach and Haguenau Forest Loop from Wissembourg is a great example, leading through forested areas in France.
The region is rich in landmarks. You can cycle past the Deutsches Weintor (German Wine Gate), explore nearby castle ruins like Landeck Castle, or visit the French town of Wissembourg. Natural features include extensive vineyards and the Palatinate Forest. Specific highlights include the Buchkammerfels Rock Chambers and the Col du Pigeonnier.
Yes, there are 41 easy road cycling routes around Schweigen-Rechtenbach. These typically involve less elevation gain and are perfect for a relaxed ride through the vineyards or along flatter sections.
Many routes offer stunning vistas. Elevated points, such as those near Landeck Castle, provide expansive views over the Rhine Valley and the vine-covered Rhine plain. You can also find highlights like the View of Waldhambach and the Palatinate Forest from Treutelskopf.
Yes, the region's geology includes distinctive red sandstone rock formations. You can find routes like the View of the Schillerfelsen – Rock Formation Near Dahn loop from Wissembourg, which allows you to experience these natural features.
For a relatively flat and easy ride, consider routes that stick to the Rhine plain or the main German Wine Route cycle path. The Nice bike path – Bienwald Road loop from Wissembourg is a moderate route with less elevation, offering a pleasant experience through the Bienwald forest.


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