Lampertstal Und Alendorfer Kalktriften Und Mit Fuhrbach Und Mackental
Lampertstal Und Alendorfer Kalktriften Und Mit Fuhrbach Und Mackental
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Road cycling routes in Lampertstal Und Alendorfer Kalktriften Und Mit Fuhrbach Und Mackental traverse a diverse landscape within the Eifel region, characterized by the picturesque Lampertstal valley and its juniper-adorned slopes. The area features calcareous grasslands, charming stream valleys with meadows, and shaded deciduous forests. Road cyclists encounter varied terrain, from gentle gradients along former railway lines to more challenging climbs on routes like the Eifel Heights. The region's karstic geological formations, including sinkholes and springs, add to its distinctive…
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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19.9km
00:53
210m
210m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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146
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27.8km
01:29
460m
460m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.8
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79
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55.7km
02:21
420m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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49
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55.0km
02:42
570m
570m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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46.6km
02:24
610m
620m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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As so often, this former monastery is also represented multiple times in the komoot system, for the original see =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/834765
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Saint John of Nepomuk was a priest (Vicar General of the Archbishop) in Bohemia who died a martyr's death in Prague in 1393. On royal command, he was thrown from the Charles Bridge in Prague into the Vltava River and drowned. His statue can still be found on or near many bridges today – here in the town of Blankenheim, twice in close proximity to the source of the Ahr River. He is considered not only a popular "bridge saint" but is also the patron saint of the seal of confession. In many depictions of him, he holds a cross in one hand, and with the other, he sometimes places a finger on his lips as a sign of silence (about what was heard during confession). The feast day of Saint John of Nepomuk in the calendar of saints is on March 20th.
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The scenery is very beautiful. A gravel bike is safer on the surface in autumn and when it's raining.
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A beautiful chapel with a bench for rest
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Komoot still shows the parking lot in front of the former Café Maus, but parking is prohibited here! 50 meters further on, there's a new public parking lot at the edge of the forest.
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"John of Nepomuk or John of Pomuk (Latin: Joannes de Pomuk, Czech: Jan Nepomucký or Jan z Pomuka, * c. 1350 in Pomuk near Pilsen; † March 20, 1393 in Prague) was a Bohemian priest and martyr. He was canonized by Pope Benedict XIII in 1729 and is considered the "bridge saint" and patron of the seal of confession. Along with crosses and depictions of the Virgin Mary, sculptures of Saint Nepomuk are the most commonly found Christian stone figures outside of church buildings in the open countryside in Catholic areas of southern Germany, Bohemia, Moravia, and Austria. Statues of the saint are often found on or next to bridges. The most famous of these, created by Johann Brokoff in 1683, is located on Prague's Charles Bridge at the spot where the saint was thrown into the Vltava River. " https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Nepomuk "... John of Nepomuk lived from about 1350 to 1393. He died as punishment by being thrown from the Charles Bridge into the Vltava River and drowned. As a bridge saint, his statue stands on many bridges in Europe. ..." 👉 Life and work of John of Nepomuk and further information: https://www.erzbistum-koeln.de/presse_und_medien/magazin/Johannes-Nepomuk-der-Brueckenheilige
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Nice change on the cycle path along the Ahr
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The region offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 290 tours available on komoot. These routes cater to various preferences, including 15 easy, 169 moderate, and 112 difficult options.
You can expect a diverse terrain, ranging from gentle gradients along former railway lines to more challenging climbs, particularly on routes that venture into the 'Eifel Heights'. The landscape is characterized by picturesque stream valleys, shaded deciduous forests, and the unique juniper-adorned slopes of the Lampertstal valley, often referred to as the 'Tuscany of the Eifel'.
Yes, the majority of cycling paths in the Eifel region, including those around Lampertstal Und Alendorfer Kalktriften Und Mit Fuhrbach Und Mackental, feature mostly paved surfaces, making them suitable for road bikes. However, it's always a good idea to check specific route details, as some segments might include unpaved sections.
Many routes offer stunning views and pass by interesting natural and cultural sights. You can experience the unique landscape of the Lampertstal, explore the Kalvarienberg – Tuscany of the Eifel, or visit the Kalvarienberg Trail (Alendorf). The region is also known for its karstic geological formations and rich biodiversity, including numerous orchid species.
While many routes offer varied terrain, those utilizing former railway lines often provide gentler gradients and a more relaxed cycling experience away from traffic, which can be suitable for families. For example, the route Ahr bridge at Ahrdorf station – Insul Tunnel loop from Freilingen follows a river valley and passes through tunnels, offering a scenic and engaging ride.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 140 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from the juniper heaths to the stream valleys, and the variety of routes that cater to different skill levels, offering both challenging climbs and scenic, relaxed rides.
Yes, the area features numerous loop routes designed for road cyclists. For instance, you can explore the Swan Pond, Blankenheim – View of Blankenheim Castle loop from Esch, which offers views of Blankenheim Castle, or the Kerpen Castle – Hillesheim City Wall loop from Freilingen, leading through varied Eifel terrain.
The Eifel region, including this nature reserve, is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring brings blooming orchids and wildflowers, while summer offers lush green landscapes. Autumn provides stunning foliage. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as the Eifel can have varied weather.
Absolutely. For those seeking a physical challenge, the region offers routes with demanding altitude profiles. The 'Eifel Heights Route' in the broader Eifel area, for example, is known for its significant climbs and panoramic views, providing a rewarding experience for experienced road cyclists.
While specific parking areas for each route vary, many starting points for cycling routes in the Eifel region, especially near towns like Blankenheim or Freilingen, offer designated parking facilities. It's advisable to check the route details on komoot for specific parking recommendations for your chosen tour.
As a designated nature reserve, it's important to respect local regulations to protect the unique biodiversity. This generally includes staying on marked paths, refraining from disturbing wildlife, and leaving no trace. For detailed information, you may consult the official information for the Lampertstal Und Alendorfer Kalktriften Und Mit Fuhrbach Und Mackental nature reserve.


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