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Road cycling routes around Uedemer Hochwald traverse a varied landscape characterized by a hilly forest environment and beautiful mixed forests. The region offers predominantly paved surfaces, making it suitable for road cyclists of various fitness levels. Elevation gains range from minimal for shorter, easier rides to approximately 1500 ft (457 m) for more challenging routes. The area includes notable features such as the historic Boxteler Bahn Rail Trail, which provides a scenic backdrop for cycling.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult 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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Very good asphalt for riding fast. Unfortunately, the dead-straight track is interrupted by public roads a few times. Nevertheless, highly recommended!
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LVR Archaeological Park Xanten On the site of the former Roman city of Colonia Ulpia Traiana, Germany's largest open-air archaeological museum invites visitors on an inspiring journey into history. For around four hundred years, Xanten was one of the most important Roman settlements in Germania. Some ten thousand men, women, and children lived in the imposing city, which Emperor Trajan designated Colonia Ulpia Traiana around 100 AD. The fact that its site has remained largely uninhabited since the Middle Ages is a true stroke of luck for archaeology. This has allowed the remains of the Roman city to be protected, researched, and presented in the LVR Archaeological Park Xanten since 1977. In the park's expansive green spaces, faithful reconstructions such as the harbor temple and the amphitheater, the city wall, houses, and bathhouses convey a vivid impression of everyday Roman life in Germania. The award-winning LVR Roman Museum, guided tours of the excavations, craft demonstrations, and activity programs offer a wealth of opportunities to experience Roman times with all your senses. At the Archaeological Park's shipyard, you can watch as faithful replicas of Roman ships are built right before your eyes, from the very first planks. Larger events like the Roman festival "Swords, Bread, and Games" bring the park to life in a special way. In addition, the Roman Weekends from May to September offer a diverse program of activities to watch and participate in. At the Roman Games House, children of all ages can discover the most popular board and skill games of the Romans. Younger visitors can also burn off energy on the large adventure playground, a giant bouncy castle, and the large water playground. And for a quick bite, the park's Roman restaurant offers culinary delights prepared according to authentic ancient recipes. Since 2016, the museum café in the KaffeeMühle, a lovingly restored 18th-century mill, has expanded the park's culinary offerings. Source: https://apx.lvr.de/de/standorte/standorte.html
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The Roman city near present-day Xanten was one of the most important metropolises in Rome's Germanic provinces during antiquity. At its peak, the Colonia Ulpia Traiana was bustling with life, with more than ten thousand men, women, and children filling its streets. Arrival of the Legions Long before the founding of the Colonia, during the major Germanic campaigns under Emperor Augustus in 13/12 BC, Roman legions established their first camp on the so-called Fürstenberg hill south of the present-day city of Xanten. From then on, the Xanten area was always home to at least one legion, and in the 1st century AD, it was one of the largest and most important bases in the entire empire. A port and a settlement, where civilians and army veterans settled, developed about two kilometers from the legionary camp. The Colonia Ulpia Traiana Over the following generations, the early civilian settlement grew to a considerable size. Around 100 AD, Emperor Trajan bestowed upon it his name and the rights of a Colonia. This placed Colonia Ulpia Traiana among the 150 most important cities in the entire Roman Empire. The colony covered an area of 73 hectares and was divided by a grid of streets. Its appearance was characterized by large public buildings such as the impressive city wall, a large forum, temples, baths, and the amphitheater. Source: https://apx.lvr.de/de/standorte/standorte.html
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A great route from Goch to Xanten, especially on the renovated section.
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Unfortunately, the cycle path along the Xanten North Sea is no longer in good condition. Potholes and the hard surface are in need of repair.
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Well into the 20th century, it was an important section of an east-west connection between the Netherlands and Wesel. Partially developed as a cycle path.
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There are over 220 road cycling routes available around Uedemer Hochwald on komoot, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a wide selection, from easy rides to more challenging tours.
The terrain around Uedem is generally flat to gently rolling, with slight ascents like the Uemscher Berg offering modest elevation changes. Most road cycling routes are on paved surfaces, including dedicated cycle paths, making them suitable for road bikes. You'll cycle through a mix of beautiful mixed forests, open fields, and clearings.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Xanten Old Town – Xanten–Marienbaum Rail Trail loop from Marienbaum is an easy route that utilizes an old railway track, providing a safe and scenic ride. The broader area, including the Boxteler Bahn cycle path, is known for its paved and family-friendly routes.
Absolutely. Many of the road cycling routes around Uedemer Hochwald are designed as circular tours, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Marina at Xantener Nordsee – Kriemhild Mill, Xanten loop from Nördlicher Tüschenwald is a popular moderate circular route.
While road cycling, you can explore a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Highlights include the Hochwald Natural Forest Cell and the Roman Camp No. 12 Rampart and Ditch. You might also encounter sections of the Boxteler Bahn Cycle Route, which offers scenic views. The nearby town of Xanten also provides cultural points of interest.
While specific parking lots aren't detailed for every route, Uedem and surrounding towns typically offer public parking facilities. Many routes, especially those starting from towns like Marienbaum or Xanten, will have accessible parking options nearby. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for more precise parking information.
The Lower Rhine region generally has public transport connections, though direct access to every trail starting point within the Uedemer Hochwald might vary. Larger towns like Uedem and Xanten are better connected by bus or train, from where you can cycle to your desired route. We recommend checking local public transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months are generally ideal for road cycling around Uedemer Hochwald. The mixed forests provide ample shade during warmer days, and the open fields are beautiful in bloom. The gentle topography makes it enjoyable across a wide range of weather conditions, though always check the forecast before heading out.
The routes around Uedemer Hochwald cater to various ability levels. You'll find many easy routes with minimal elevation gain, such as the Xanten–Marienbaum Rail Trail – Xanten Old Town loop from Marienbaum. There are also moderate routes, like the Kamper Klosterberg – Inviting rest area loop from Marienbaum, which features a hilly forest landscape with more significant elevation changes, up to around 1500 ft (457 m) for longer tours.
The road cycling routes in Uedemer Hochwald are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 260 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied landscape, the well-maintained paved paths, and the blend of natural scenery with historical points of interest.
Yes, the region is known for its rail trails. The historic Boxteler Bahn Rail Trail is a prominent feature, offering a scenic and mostly flat route ideal for road cycling. Sections of this trail, like the Boxteler Bahn Cycle Route – New Section Near Villa Reichswald, are well-suited for road bikes.
Yes, Uedem's location in the Lower Rhine region allows road cyclists to connect to larger, well-established networks. Notably, you can access the Rhine Cycle Route (EuroVelo 15), which offers extensive paved paths along the Rhine River, providing opportunities for multi-day tours and breathtaking views.


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