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Road cycling around Flörsheim-Dalsheim, located in Germany's Rheinhessen region, features extensive vineyards and gentle rolling hills, often referred to as the "land of a thousand hills." The landscape provides wide horizons and scenic views, with the Rhine River forming the eastern and northern borders of the broader region. Cyclists can expect routes that traverse vineyard-covered terrain, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical points of interest, including the distinctive Trulli stone huts.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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great place to look at the Rhine
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Always nice to get away from the street...
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The Old Town Hall is located in the center of Pfeddersheim. It was built between 1760 and 1770 and originally served as the Orb family's castle. Since the 19th century, the building has housed the town hall and administrative offices. The police are also currently located here. Above the entrance is the Pfeddersheim coat of arms, which identifies the town as a former Free Imperial City.
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Great route for road cycling
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a beautiful place with great architecture.
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Nice cycle path also good surface for racing bikes
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The Heiliger Sand in Worms is the oldest preserved Jewish cemetery in Europe and an important cultural monument. It was probably established in the 11th century and has been an important place for the Jewish community ever since. The cemetery covers an area of about 1.6 hectares and is home to around 2,500 gravestones, some of which date back to the 11th century.
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The region is characterized by extensive vineyards and gentle rolling hills, often referred to as the 'land of a thousand hills' or 'Hiwwel'. You'll find wide horizons and scenic views, with routes traversing vineyard-covered terrain. The broader Rheinhessen region also features picturesque riverside cycle paths along the majestic Rhine River.
Yes, the area offers a variety of road cycling routes catering to different abilities. You can find options ranging from easy to moderate and difficult. For example, there are 1 easy tour, 20 moderate tours, and 5 difficult tours available, ensuring a suitable challenge for most cyclists.
Flörsheim-Dalsheim is rich in history. You can encounter the Siegfried Fountain (Worms) and Herrnsheim Castle Park. A prominent local feature is the Fleckenmauer, the only completely preserved medieval town fortification in Rheinhessen. The Zellertal Memorial – Pfrimm Valley Viaduct loop from Flörsheim-Dalsheim also takes you past the impressive Pfrimm Valley Viaduct, a listed building and former railway line.
Absolutely. The region is famous for its vineyards, and you'll often spot 'Trulli' – small, round stone huts with conical roofs – nestled among them. The 'Red Slope' (Roter Hang) near Nierstein and Oppenheim offers expansive views over the Rhine. You might also encounter natural highlights such as the Eisbach Nature Reserve or the Niefernheimer Löcher Springs.
The autumn months are particularly beautiful for road cycling in Rheinhessen, as the vineyards transform with vibrant yellow, red, and orange foliage. Generally, the region offers enjoyable cycling conditions throughout the warmer months, allowing you to immerse yourself in the wine region's atmosphere.
While road cycling routes are generally designed for speed and distance, some paths like sections of the Zellertal Cycle Path offer scenic views and are suitable for various cycling abilities, including families. The availability of e-bike rentals and charging stations in the broader Rheinhessen region also makes it more accessible for a wider range of cyclists, including families.
The road cycling routes in Flörsheim-Dalsheim are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from more than 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the extensive vineyards, gentle rolling hills, and the blend of natural beauty with historical points of interest. The Monsheim Castle loop from Flörsheim-Dalsheim is a particularly popular choice.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops. For instance, the Gundheim Church – St. Lambertus Catholic Church loop from Flörsheim-Dalsheim is a popular circular trail leading through vineyard-covered hills.
While specific parking locations for each route are not detailed here, Flörsheim-Dalsheim and surrounding villages typically offer public parking options. It's advisable to check local signage or use navigation apps for parking facilities near your chosen starting point, especially for popular routes like those accessing the Zellertal Cycle Path.
Flörsheim-Dalsheim is situated within the Rheinhessen region, which has a regional public transport network. While direct connections might vary, it is generally possible to reach the area by train or bus, often requiring a transfer in larger towns like Worms or Mainz. For detailed travel planning, it's best to consult local public transport schedules.
Yes, for more experienced cyclists looking for longer distances, routes like the Zellertal Memorial – Flonheim loop from Flörsheim-Dalsheim offer a substantial challenge, covering over 69 km with significant elevation gain. Another option is the Gundheim Church – Vineyard Ascent to Weinolsheim loop from Monsheim, which is over 71 km long.
Several well-known routes traverse the region. The Hiwwel Route, which crosses the 'land of a thousand hills,' has a section in the Wonnegau that passes through Flörsheim-Dalsheim. The broader Rheinhessen region also features the Rhine Cycle Route along the river and the Selztal Cycle Path, ideal for relaxed cycling through vineyards.


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