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Road cycling around Annweiler am Trifels is characterized by its location within the Palatinate Forest, featuring a landscape of hills, valleys, and dense woodlands. The region includes the gentle Queichtal valley and picturesque vineyards, alongside unique rock formations and three distinctive cone-shaped mountains. Cyclists encounter varied terrain, from flat sections along river valleys to challenging ascents like the Kalmit Pass, the highest point in the Palatinate Forest.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
4.9
(14)
155
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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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86.2km
04:03
1,120m
1,120m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
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25
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92.0km
04:17
1,080m
1,080m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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64.4km
02:48
510m
510m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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St. Anne's Chapel near Niederschlettenbach is a medieval pilgrimage chapel containing the tomb of the knight Hans von Droth (also known as Troth or Trotha). Saint Anne is the patron saint of miners and boatmen. This suggests that the chapel was built on this site to praise God, as mining was practiced in the Wasgau region from an early period. A former iron ore mine is also located in the immediate vicinity.
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The view of the Trifels is omnipresent in Annweiler.
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Impressive sculpture commemorating the brothers Carl-August and Anton Seibel, who founded Hauenstein's first shoe factory here in 1886.
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Saint Anne is the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the grandmother of Jesus Christ—not attested in the biblical texts. She is mentioned, however, in apocryphal (i.e., not included in the canon of the Bible) writings, for example, in the so-called "Protoevangelium of James." There is no historically verified information about Anne's life, but numerous traditional stories exist, summarized, for example, in the medieval "Legenda Aurea" by the Dominican monk Jacobus de Voragine. Among many other places of worship—such as this one—she is the patron saint of St. Anne's Church in Düren (North Rhine-Westphalia), where a piece of her skullcap has been kept and venerated as a relic since the early 16th century. In the church calendar, Saint Anne's feast day—together with her husband Joachim—is July 26th.
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The Wieslauter Cycle Path takes you many kilometers close to the border. A small bridge is all it takes to cross the country.
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Unfortunately, it was no longer in operation. As of June 22, 2025, at 35°C 🥵😅 So I wouldn't rely on it.
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Annweiler am Trifels offers a diverse range of terrain for road cyclists. You'll find picturesque hills, valleys, and lush forests within the Palatinate Forest. Routes include flat sections, particularly along the idyllic Queichtal valley, as well as challenging climbs. The region is also characterized by vineyards and unique rock formations, providing varied scenery throughout your ride.
Yes, Annweiler am Trifels caters to all levels of cyclists, including beginners. There are 7 easy routes available, often featuring flatter sections along river valleys like the Queich. These routes provide a gentle introduction to the region's beauty without demanding significant climbing.
Experienced road cyclists looking for a challenge will find several demanding ascents. A highlight is the climb to the Kalmit Pass, the highest point in the Palatinate Forest, which offers spectacular panoramic views. Routes like the Hermersbergerhof climb – Road through the forest loop from Annweiler-Sarnstall and the View of Trifels Castle – Hermersbergerhof climb loop from Annweiler am Trifels feature significant elevation gain, with over 1100 meters of climbing on each, providing a true test of fitness.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Annweiler am Trifels are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular View of Trifels Castle – View of Berwartstein Castle loop from Annweiler am Trifels, which is a moderate 61 km ride, and the easier View of Trifels Castle – Queich Wet Meadows Cycle Path loop from Annweiler am Trifels.
The routes often pass through the scenic Palatinate Forest, offering views of its lush woodlands, the gentle Queich river, and picturesque vineyards. You can also spot unique rock formations and the three distinctive cone-shaped mountains that host medieval castles. Notable viewpoints include the Orensfels Viewpoint, offering breathtaking panoramas, and the Ludwig Tower. Many routes also offer glimpses of historic castles like Trifels Castle and Berwartstein Castle.
The region is generally pleasant for road cycling from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while summer offers warm weather for longer rides. Autumn is particularly scenic with vibrant fall foliage, especially through the forests and vineyards. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as some higher elevation sections might be affected by colder temperatures or ice in late autumn or early spring.
Annweiler am Trifels is well-connected by public transport. The town has a train station, Annweiler am Trifels Bahnhof, which is part of the regional network. Many routes start directly from the town center, making it convenient to arrive by train and begin your ride. Check regional train schedules for connections that allow bicycles.
Annweiler am Trifels offers various parking options, especially around the town center and near popular starting points for routes. Look for designated parking areas in and around the historic old town. For routes starting slightly outside the main town, such as those from Annweiler-Sarnstall, there are often smaller parking lots available. Always check local signage for parking regulations and fees.
Yes, Annweiler am Trifels is situated near long-distance cycling paths. You can extend your tours along the picturesque German Wine Route cycle path, which features a constant up-and-down terrain and explores charming wine villages. Additionally, the German-French Pamina Bike Trail Lautertal connects the Palatinate Forest with Alsace, offering international cycling opportunities.
The road cycling experience in Annweiler am Trifels is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Cyclists frequently praise the region's diverse terrain, which offers a good mix of challenging climbs and scenic flat sections. The beautiful landscapes of the Palatinate Forest, the historic castles, and the charming vineyards are often highlighted as key attractions.
Absolutely. Many routes offer views of or pass close to significant attractions. Trifels Castle, perched on a mountain, is a historically important imperial castle. You can also visit the Rehberg Tower or the Hühnerstein Summit and Access Ladder for more panoramic views. The charming old town of Annweiler itself, with its half-timbered houses and tanner's quarter, is also worth exploring after your ride.


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