Auer Köpfle - Illinger Altrhein - Motherner Wörth
Auer Köpfle - Illinger Altrhein - Motherner Wörth
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No traffic road cycling routes in Auer Köpfle - Illinger Altrhein - Motherner Wörth traverse a flat and scenic environment characterized by the Altrhein (Old Rhine) system and distinctive oxbow lakes. The region is part of the Rhine floodplains, featuring nutrient-rich still waters and soft-wood riparian forests. Cyclists can utilize a network of easy dike cycle paths, which often provide panoramic views across the landscape. This designated nature reserve offers a tranquil setting for road cycling.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
5.0
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17
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
3.0
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62
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54.1km
02:12
200m
200m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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4.0
(1)
12
riders
73.7km
03:20
700m
700m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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25.8km
01:02
70m
70m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.3
(3)
38
riders
19.0km
00:52
30m
30m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Sauer is a roughly 70 km long tributary of the Rhine. It originates in the Palatinate Forest near the German-French border. On its way, it flows through the Northern Vosges and partly forms the border between Germany and France. It then crosses Alsace before flowing into the Rhine at Munchhausen. The Sauer has a catchment area of about 800 km² and an average discharge of around 6 m³ per second.
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The road from the Förcher Kreisel to Ebersteinburg is still closed. You can get through the village or the construction site by bike. You should take advantage of it and ride up while it's still closed and there are no cars.
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An idyllic bike path through the forest on good asphalt. I was there in the dark after 8 pm, it was a bit mystical :-)
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beautiful landscape in Alsace
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A beautiful bike path through the shady forest. A good alternative to the Rhine dam on hot days.
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Impressive so big in the middle of the forest
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Highly recommended at the moment: Ebersteinburg town center closed due to construction (May 2025)! Therefore, very few cars! (Ask Google Maps if you can get through by car)
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It's always worth heading over to France and exploring new routes. :) There are some very good bike paths there. I occasionally cycle to the neighboring country. :)
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There are nearly 40 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes in the Auer Köpfle - Illinger Altrhein - Motherner Wörth region. These routes offer a variety of distances and experiences, ensuring a peaceful ride away from vehicular traffic.
The region is characterized by its flat terrain, especially along the Altrhein system and dike paths, making it ideal for road cycling. Most routes are classified as easy to moderate, with 20 easy and 19 moderate tours available. This means you can expect smooth, asphalted paths with minimal elevation changes, perfect for a relaxed ride.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the St. Antonius Chapel – Cycle path near Au am Rhein loop from Elchesheim-Illingen, which offers a pleasant 16 km ride. Another option is the longer Seebach Town Hall – Along the Rhine loop from Lauterbourg, covering over 54 km.
The region is rich in natural beauty, being a designated nature reserve. You can expect to see the distinctive oxbow lakes and the Altrhein system. Notable highlights include the Illinger Quarry Lake and Gold Canal, which features pleasant asphalted sections for cycling, and the Fahner Lake. You might also spot the Graffiti Pumping Station, an interesting local landmark.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.58 out of 5 stars from over 400 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquil environment, the well-maintained asphalted paths, and the scenic views across the flat Lower Rhine landscape, especially along the dike paths. The absence of traffic is a frequently highlighted positive aspect.
Absolutely. Given the flat terrain and the focus on no-traffic routes, the area is very suitable for families. The easy difficulty level of many routes, such as the St. Antonius Chapel – Cycle path near Au am Rhein loop, makes it safe and enjoyable for cyclists of all ages and skill levels.
As a designated nature reserve, the area prioritizes conservation. While cycling is generally permitted on marked paths, it's important to stay on designated routes to protect the rich biodiversity, especially the bird sanctuaries and riparian forests. Always respect local signage and wildlife.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling. During these seasons, you can enjoy milder temperatures and the full beauty of the riparian forests and oxbow lakes. The flat terrain makes it accessible even in cooler weather, but always check local forecasts.
While the region is generally flat, there are longer routes that offer a more extended ride. For instance, the Bike path along the Rhine – Schoenenbourg Fort loop from Berg (Pfalz) is a moderate route spanning over 74 km, providing a good endurance challenge without significant elevation. Another option is the Hermerswiller – Seebach Town Hall loop from Munchhausen, which is nearly 70 km long.
Specific public transport access points vary by route start. However, the region is generally well-equipped for cyclists, and many starting points for routes will have nearby parking facilities. It's advisable to check the individual route details on komoot for specific parking information or public transport connections to your chosen starting point.
While the routes focus on natural, no-traffic areas, the surrounding towns and villages often provide opportunities for refreshments. The region is part of Baden-Württemberg, which has a well-developed cycling infrastructure. You may find cafes and pubs in nearby communities, especially when routes pass through or near populated areas. Always plan your stops in advance, especially on longer routes.


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