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Road cycling around Wahlbach, located in the Rhein-Hunsrück district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, features a landscape of rolling hills and green forests. The region is situated within the Hunsrück, at the foot of the Soonwald, one of Germany's largest forest areas. This geographical setting provides varied terrain, including segments of ancient Roman roads and dedicated cycle paths, suitable for road cyclists. The average elevation of 433 meters above sea level contributes to diverse routes.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
5.0
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37
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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47.6km
02:14
520m
520m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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32.9km
01:38
380m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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62.1km
03:23
1,190m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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34.6km
01:49
530m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Old Town Hall is a neo-Gothic brick building from 1873
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One of the oldest medieval stone bridges in Germany. The short stop is worthwhile for anyone who wants to discover a piece of history on their bike tour.
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Pretty to look at, historical background, beautiful paths.
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The new Drusus Bridge, still visible today, was built 100 years later under Archbishop Willigis (975-1011). This bridge was destroyed by the French in 1689. It was rebuilt by 1772. In March 1945, a special command blew up the bridge arch in front of the advancing troops of the Allies. Today, the 1000-year-old Drusus Bridge, in new splendor, once again shapes the cityscape of Bingen.
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The Drusus Bridge owes its name to the Roman general Drusus, who is said to have built the first wooden bridge over the Nahe. It probably originated in the decade before Christ's birth, but was probably in a different location. At that time, Drusus fortified the left bank of the Rhine border of the Roman Empire by building fortifications and may have had a convenient path built across the Nahe. The wooden bridge was destroyed in 70 AD. The current stone bridge is a construction from the 11th century.
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A very nice area for biking.
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There are over 180 road cycling routes around Wahlbach, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix, with approximately 28 easy routes, over 100 moderate routes, and about 50 more challenging options.
The best seasons for road cycling around Wahlbach are spring and autumn. In spring, nature is in bloom and temperatures are mild, while autumn offers vibrant forest colors, creating a picturesque backdrop for your rides.
Road cycling routes around Wahlbach are characterized by rolling hills and lush green forests, as the region is nestled within the Hunsrück. You'll encounter varied terrain, including segments of ancient Roman roads and dedicated cycle paths, with an average elevation of 433 meters above sea level. This provides opportunities for both moderate and challenging rides.
While many routes feature rolling hills, the region also offers sections of dedicated cycle paths like the Schinderhannes Cycle Path, which are generally well-suited for families. These paths often follow former railway lines, providing smoother, less strenuous gradients.
Along your rides, you can encounter several interesting landmarks. Highlights include the Simmern Tunnel on the Schinderhannes Cycle Path, a well-lit former railway tunnel, and the Historic Köf Locomotive at Former Lingerhahn Station. The region also features historic castles like Waldeck Castle and Gemünden Castle, and the scenic Soonwald forest.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Wahlbach are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the moderate Gicht Bridge Gräfenbacher Hütte – Asphalt Road Parallel to B50 loop from Bergenhausen, which covers 37.7 miles (60.7 km) through varied landscapes.
The road cycling routes around Wahlbach are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 90 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's diverse terrain, well-maintained paths, and the beautiful natural scenery of the Hunsrück and Soonwald.
Absolutely. With about 50 difficult routes, Wahlbach offers plenty of challenges for experienced road cyclists. Routes like the Wald-Erbach Scenic Road – Amalienhöhe Old Mine loop from Argenthal, covering 62 km with over 1180 meters of elevation gain, provide demanding climbs and rewarding descents.
While specific amenities vary by route, many popular cycle paths, such as sections of the Schinderhannes Cycle Path, often have facilities or pass through towns where you can find cafes and rest stops. It's always a good idea to check the route details for specific points of interest.
The Schinderhannes Cycle Path is a well-regarded route in the region, known for its smooth surfaces and scenic stretches. It often follows former railway lines, making for relatively gentle gradients, and features unique points of interest like the well-lit Simmern Tunnel, offering a distinct road cycling experience.
Yes, Wahlbach offers approximately 28 easy road cycling routes. These routes typically feature less elevation gain and shorter distances, making them ideal for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. Look for routes that utilize dedicated cycle paths for a smoother experience.
The distances of road cycling routes around Wahlbach vary significantly. You can find shorter routes, such as the Soonwald Cycle Path Section – Simmern Castle loop from Simmern at 20.8 miles (33.5 km), to longer, more challenging rides like the Gicht Bridge Gräfenbacher Hütte – Asphalt Road Parallel to B50 loop from Bergenhausen, which is 37.7 miles (60.7 km).


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