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Landkreis Bad Dürkheim
Grünstadt

Weingut Meyerhof – Eistal Cycle and Hiking Path loop from Grünstadt Nord

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Germany
Rhineland-Palatinate
Palatinate Forest
Landkreis Bad Dürkheim
Grünstadt

Weingut Meyerhof – Eistal Cycle and Hiking Path loop from Grünstadt Nord

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Weingut Meyerhof – Eistal Cycle and Hiking Path loop from Grünstadt Nord

01:26

13.7km

80m

Running

Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Biosphärenreservat Pfälzerwald-Vosges du Nord

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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564 m

Start and Finish at Uhlandstraße 80, Grünstadt

Highlight • Parking

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1.16 km

Weingut Meyerhof

Highlight • Restaurant

3

1.24 km

possibly Asselheim Parish Church
The church is only open for services.


The St. Elisabeth Church was built around 1300. First as a chapel in honor of Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia shortly after her canonization. In 1496 the chapel was raised to the status of a church. The former defense tower, part of the local fortifications, was converted into a church tower. During the Second World War the church was hit by bombs and burned down to the ground. The reconstruction took place in the years 1949/50.
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Story:
Due to inheritance disputes between the Counts of Leiningen, the time around 1460 can be regarded as uncertain. It is assumed that the citizens of Asselheim preferred to visit the St. Elisabeth Chapel in the village than the parish church of St. Stephen far away in the field. In 1496 the St. Elisabeth chapel was raised to the status of a church, and the Wart or Roman tower was converted into a church tower. It consists largely of the rust-brown Capuchin stones found in the surrounding area. The first Protestant pastor held the first service in 1560. In 1841 the big bell burst, in 1864 this misfortune repeated itself. During the Second World War, the church was hit by incendiary bombs and burned down to the foundations.


The reconstruction took place in the years 1949/50. The ringing, renewed in 1951, can still be heard today. On Sunday, August 18, 1996, the citizens of Asselheim celebrated the 500th anniversary of their church and the elevation of the chapel to a church with a festive service.

The Gothic church key from the time it was built has been in the collection of the Grünstadt Museum since 1906.
(Wikipedia)

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1.33 km

The Schneckenbrunnen in Pfalzhotel Asselheim was created by the local sculptor Theo Rörig

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6.74 km

In 2019 and 2020, the Eisbach was renaturalized by the municipality of Ebertsheim. Since then, it has not only been a popular excursion destination, but interestingly also serves as flood protection. A small observation tower allows you to admire the whole thing from an elevated position.

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12.0 km

Eistal Cycle and Hiking Path

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I rode the Eistal cycling and hiking trail from Asselheim to Eiswoog and back today. The one-way route is almost 20 km. From Asselheim to Eisenberg, it mostly follows roads and is very well paved. From Eisenberg to Eiswoog the path quality is significantly worse. In part, it then leads over unpaved forest paths, which in some places are reminiscent of beaten paths. There are also passages and gradients that are covered with uncompacted grit and are therefore very slippery.
My advice:
Every year on October 3rd, the "car-free Eistal" takes place on this route, where you can easily travel this route on the road with the whole family. There are gastronomic offers along the entire route. Compared to comparable events, the "car-free Eistal" is not as crowded. Only in Eisenberg and on the square in front of the Eiswoog is it a bit bumpy.

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13.7 km

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Train Station

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6.49 km

3.23 km

2.32 km

1.62 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

10.1 km

2.20 km

509 m

412 m

255 m

102 m

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