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Touring cycling around Heimersdorf, a district within Cologne, benefits from the city's extensive green infrastructure and proximity to significant natural landscapes. The area provides convenient access to the Rhine River, offering flat, well-developed paths along its banks. Heimersdorf is also situated near Fühlinger See, a series of interconnected artificial lakes with well-maintained cycling paths. The broader Rhineland region features a vast cycling network, including sections of the Rhine Cycle Path, and provides access to the rolling hills of Bergisches Land…
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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49.9km
02:56
260m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.5km
01:22
110m
110m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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39.8km
02:29
380m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.5km
03:02
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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02:37
440m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Altkirch is definitely worth a visit. The small town in Sundgau boasts a diverse architectural heritage that reflects its medieval and religious history. The Priory of Saint-Morand, the church Notre-Dame, the old city walls, and various medieval ruins bear witness to this richness.
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Closed permanently from the end of September 2025
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The French and European National Cycleway is a great cycleway winding along side of the Rhine Rhone Canal with very little climbing, for those who do not like to climb. However those who are climbing shy, must be aware of the wind in this area. A lot of the locks still have the former lock man’s house which adds a bit of charm to every lock. One is never alone on this route as there is a constant passing of bicycles, both leisure and racing bikes.
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The original church of the lower village parish was dedicated to the Virgin Mary and then to Saint Anthony the Hermit, but in 1842, Father Acker established Saint Geron as the main patron saint. In 1802, the two parishes of Pfetterhouse were united, and there was only one church. The current bell tower was built in 1900 by the architect Alexandre Louvat from Mulhouse. The old furnishings were gradually replaced. This church is the only one in Alsace to have Saint Geron as its patron saint.
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This is a (often dry) fountain at a highway intersection in the village called Winkel, not the location of the source of the river Ill; that's 850 meters to the south at another highlight: https://www.komoot.com/highlight/4448431 But the source is often not producing much visible water. So it's perhaps fitting that Komoot's automatic translation doesn't reliably avoid messing up place names. While that's confusing for users, we can try to focus on the humor: Unless the highlight author puts the title "Illentsprung" (German for "Source of the Ill river") in quotation marks, it is displayed to me in English as "Source of pain" ... 🤣 ;-)
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The village is known in Alsace because the Ill River, which joins the Rhine a few kilometers north of Strasbourg, has its source here. The source of the Ill, located east of Winkel at a place designated in 1591 as Illentsprung, meaning origin of the Ill, in an orchard on the slopes of the Glaserberg. Its current powered the waterwheels of sawmills and mills.
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The spot is marked by striking trees around a small chapel. For a stop, you have a large picnic area 100 m lower.
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No idea why I didn't write anything about this...🤔😅
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The touring cycling routes around Heimersdorf offer a diverse range of terrain. You'll find many flat, well-developed paths, especially along the Rhine River, which are ideal for relaxed rides. For those seeking more varied experiences, areas like the Königsforst Forest provide routes with gravel paths and some ascents. The Cologne Green Belt also features extensive paths through green spaces and forest areas, offering a mix of surfaces.
Yes, Heimersdorf is well-suited for family cycling. The Cologne Green Belt, for instance, offers tranquil routes away from urban traffic, with a family-friendly bike tour passing the Decksteiner Weiher. Many of the routes along the Rhine are also flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for cyclists of all ages. An easy option is The Ill in Hirsingue – Porte de Belfort loop from Bettendorf, which is 14.0 miles (22.5 km) long.
Many of the natural areas around Heimersdorf, such as the Cologne Green Belt and Königsforst Forest, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific paths. Ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling distances and terrain.
While cycling around Heimersdorf, you can easily access several significant natural and historical attractions. The Fühlinger See recreational area offers beautiful lakes and green spaces. You can also visit historical sites like Ferrette Castle or explore unique natural features such as the Dwarves' Grotto. For panoramic views, consider routes that pass by the Rossberg Observation Tower or Loechle Rock.
Yes, there are numerous circular touring cycling routes in the Heimersdorf area. The extensive network of paths, particularly within the Cologne Green Belt and around Fühlinger See, allows for many loop options. For example, the Eglingen Lock – EuroVelo 6 in Dannemarie loop from Feldbach is a moderate 31.0 miles (49.9 km) circular route.
Heimersdorf's location within Cologne provides good public transport connections. For example, the Königsforst Forest, a popular cycling destination, is easily reachable from Cologne's center via public transport like the Line 9 subway. Many local buses and trams also allow bikes during off-peak hours, providing convenient access to various starting points for your tours. Always check current transport regulations for carrying bikes.
Yes, parking is generally available near many of the popular cycling routes and recreational areas around Heimersdorf. For routes accessing the Cologne Green Belt or Königsforst Forest, designated parking lots are often provided. Within Heimersdorf itself, you can find street parking or public car parks, though availability may vary depending on the specific starting point of your chosen route.
The best time for touring cycling in Heimersdorf is typically from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, with less rain, making for comfortable riding conditions. Spring brings blooming nature, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. While winter cycling is possible, be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially icy or wet paths.
The touring cycling experience around Heimersdorf is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 220 reviews. Cyclists often praise the variety of landscapes, from the serene riverside paths along the Rhine to the tranquil green spaces of the Green Belt and the dense woodlands of Königsforst. The well-maintained paths and accessibility to natural escapes are frequently highlighted.
Yes, while many routes are accessible, there are options for more experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge. The Königsforst Forest, for example, offers varied terrain with some ascents. Longer routes, such as the Fromagerie Antony – Church of St. James the Greater loop from Altkirch, which is 24.5 miles (39.5 km) with significant elevation gain, provide a more demanding experience. Overall, there are 88 difficult routes in the area.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Heimersdorf pass through or near towns and villages where you can find cafes, restaurants, and pubs. The Rhine Cycle Path, in particular, is known for its numerous stops. Areas like Fühlinger See also have establishments where cyclists can refuel and relax. It's always a good idea to check your chosen route for specific points of interest before you set off.
Generally, you do not need a permit for recreational cycling on public paths and designated cycling routes around Heimersdorf or within Cologne. However, if you plan to cycle through specific nature reserves or protected areas, it's always wise to be aware of any local regulations or restrictions that might apply, such as staying on marked paths.


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