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Road cycling around Bornich offers routes across a high plateau situated above the Middle Rhine, providing extensive views of the Rhine Valley and the surrounding Rheinhöhen. The region is characterized by undulating terrain, including an outcrop of the Taunus hills and the Loreley Plateau, which present diverse landscapes for cyclists. This area, part of the UNESCO World Heritage site, features a mix of climbs and scenic paths.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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25.2km
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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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52.7km
02:55
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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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01:06
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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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@ Oli: In your photo, the tower with the lamp looks totally like a cross. Brilliant!
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Oberwesel was under the rule of the Archbishop of Trier for half a millennium and remained almost entirely Catholic. Thus, it has two beautiful Catholic churches, a handful of chapels, a Stations of the Cross, and the unspeakable anti-Semitic chapel for the false Saint Werner. The Protestant church only emerged around 1900 and outside the city walls. Not a beauty, but a sign of life for the second denomination. The neighboring Bacharach benefited from becoming Protestant under the Counts Palatine. Thus, it could more easily free itself from the gruesome Werner cult.
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The Stations of the Cross to the Kalvarienberg begin at this chapel.
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A catastrophe for property-owning Christians and Jews was the Children's Crusade of 1212 with its wild plunderings. Oberwesel was still lucky, as the hordes passed by, through the Eifel and then on to Mainz and Worms. Nevertheless, the construction of the town wall was hurried, and in 1237 Oberwesel became an imperial free city, i.e., tax-free. Five years later, the Franciscans built a magnificent monastery. Oberwesel was at the peak of its importance. But just 50 years later, the Franciscans incited hatred against the local Jews. An invented ritual murder triggered looting and murder of the Jewish population in 1287. But how did the supposedly poor-friendly Minorites come to such hatred? So that some inhabitants could get rid of their debts to Jews? The monument should also remind of this shame of Christendom, the Jews who were murdered by Nazis six hundred years later. Source: No copy, no AI, researched myself.
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The Oberwesel town hall, a protected monument, was built between 1847 and 1850 in the style of a fortified castle. It is located in the Schaarernachbarschaft and today houses the municipal administration. After a fire in the previous building, an unplastered structure was created, which was redesigned in the Heimatstil (homeland style) between 1926 and 1927 and extended in 1979. https://www.kuladig.de/Objektansicht/KLD-254960
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A good opportunity to take a break
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Part of the cycle path before Lingerhahn
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Nice little rest stop for food and drinks on a bike tour along the Schinderhannes cycle path
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There are currently 4 moderate no-traffic road cycling routes around Bornich featured in this guide. These routes offer a great way to explore the region's scenic beauty without heavy vehicle interference.
Bornich is situated on a plateau and an outcrop of the Taunus hills, meaning you can expect undulating and often challenging terrain. The broader Upper Middle Rhine Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site, features diverse landscapes with both challenging climbs and scenic riverside paths. Routes like the Reichenberg Castle – View of Bettendorf loop from Gemmerich, for example, include significant elevation changes.
Absolutely! The region is renowned for its breathtaking views of the Rhine Valley. You can find highlights such as the View of the Loreley Rock and the Felsenkanzel Viewpoint Overlooking the Rhine and the Loreley. The Loreley Plateau itself offers stunning vistas and is a key natural feature of the area.
The area is rich in history. You can encounter iconic sites like the Pfalzgrafenstein Castle, the Rheinfels Castle, and the charming Bacharach Old Town. The Loreley Rock, steeped in legend, is also a major cultural landmark within easy reach.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience around Bornich, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning views of the Rhine Gorge, the challenging yet rewarding hilly terrain, and the opportunity to explore historical sites and natural monuments on quiet roads.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. For instance, the View from Marienfels – St. Mary’s Church, Marienfels loop from Nastätten is a moderate 25.6 km circular route, and the Pfalzfeld Railway Station – Gleis 3 Café & Restaurant loop from Niederburg offers a longer 43.5 km option.
The Upper Middle Rhine Valley is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with fewer crowds than peak summer. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as the hilly terrain can be more challenging in adverse weather.
For a moderate ride with a good balance, consider the Historic Bakehouse Steeg – Hunsrück Ascent loop from Bacharach. It covers approximately 19.5 km with around 388 meters of elevation gain, offering a rewarding experience without being overly strenuous.
While specific public transport connections directly to the start of every route can vary, the broader Rhine region is well-served by train lines along the river. For parking, many villages and towns in the area, including Bornich, offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific starting points for the most convenient options.
Yes, several routes pass through or near charming villages where you can find cafes and restaurants. For example, the Pfalzfeld Railway Station – Gleis 3 Café & Restaurant loop from Niederburg explicitly mentions a café and restaurant, providing a convenient stop for refreshments during your ride.
The routes in this guide vary in length, catering to different preferences. You'll find options ranging from shorter rides like the Ox Tower, Oberwesel – Oberwesel Town Hall loop from Niederburg at approximately 17.1 km, to longer excursions such as the Reichenberg Castle – View of Bettendorf loop from Gemmerich, which is about 52.7 km long.


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