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No traffic touring cycling routes around Blankenheim traverse the varied terrain of the Eifel region, characterized by the picturesque Upper Ahr Valley and rolling Eifel heights. Cyclists can expect to follow the winding course of the River Ahr, which originates in Blankenheim, and pass through wide fields and lush forests. The area also features natural conservation areas with juniper landscapes and the Dreimühlen Waterfall. Many routes utilize former railway lines, providing gentle gradients suitable for touring.
Last updated: August 6, 2026
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The Blankenheim discovery tour is a moderate 17.8-mile touring cycle route exploring the Ahr's source and Eifel's panoramic views.
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49.3km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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28.7km
02:04
410m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.0km
01:59
320m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.7km
01:26
290m
290m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The castle was a border castle at the time and still is today, albeit as a ruin. For its history, see https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Neublankenheim. The legend surrounding the castle is tragic. The count's daughter fell in love outside of her social class and was consequently locked in a tower. In the end, she starved to death in her prison. Violence against women has a long tradition...
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For information about the chapel, built between 1902 and 1903, see e.g. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erl%C3%B6serkirche_(Mirbach) or https://eifelfuehrer.de/touristische-ziele/kirchenkloester/erloeserkirche-mirbach
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A very beautiful swimming (reservoir) lake in the heart of the Eifel region. The lake itself isn't very large and can be circumnavigated quickly. The sunbathing lawn quickly fills up on summer days. There's a great lakeside bar, pedal boat rentals, and a designated area for dogs. From the lake, there are numerous options for all kinds of tours.
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Neublankenheim Castle, located on the edge of the Ahbach Valley, has a varied history spanning over 700 years. First mentioned in 1272, the castle passed into the possession of the Counts of Manderscheid after the Blankenheim family died out. As early as the 16th century, the castle complex began to decay until it was acquired by the Duke of Aremberg in 1769. Today, the ruins, which were extensively renovated in 2005 and 2006 and thus saved from complete decay, belong to the Vulkaneifel district.
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After the outdoor pool closed, the Weiherpark in the North Rhine-Westphalian municipality was left to its own devices – a barely used and inaccessible brownfield site with dilapidated structures emerged near the town center. A park is now being created at the confluence of the Ahr and Giesenbach rivers that blends into the landscape and connects Blankenheim with the surrounding nature. The vision: a spacious, species-rich valley landscape in the immediate vicinity of the town center. The Weiherpark has been rebuilt and redesigned over decades. After the swimming pool closed in 2015, large parts of it remained unused; only the Swan Pond in the center of the park remained accessible. The ideas and wishes of the residents were incorporated into the redevelopment plans. Existing and unused facilities will be demolished and landscaped; The subsequently remodeled terrain will connect to the neighboring valleys, bringing nature directly into the town. The renaturalized Weiherpark will be accessible and accessible for everyone. Thanks to the exposure of the Giesenbach stream, its confluence with the Ahr will become an integral part of the park, creating a connection to the Ahr source in the nearby historic town center. Source: https://die-gruene-stadt.de/ein-gruenes-tal-kehrt-zurueck/
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You can cycle all the way around Lake Freilingen. You will always find beautiful spots on the shore that are also perfect for swimming.
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There are over 230 touring cycling routes around Blankenheim that focus on minimal traffic, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and skill levels.
The routes around Blankenheim traverse the varied terrain of the Eifel region, featuring picturesque Upper Ahr Valley landscapes, rolling Eifel heights, wide fields, and lush forests. Many routes utilize former railway lines, providing paths with gentle gradients, while others explore more challenging Eifel hills.
Yes, many no-traffic touring routes in Blankenheim are designed as circular loops. For example, the St. Jodokus Chapel Lommersdorf – Freilinger Lake loop from Blankenheim offers a moderate circular experience, while the St. Jodokus Chapel Lommersdorf – Kerpen Castle loop from Freilingen provides a more challenging option.
You can discover several natural highlights. The Dreimühlen Waterfall – Kerpen Castle loop from Dorsel will take you past the impressive Dreimühlen Waterfall. Other routes may lead you through the beautiful Lampertstal or Bolsdorfer Valley, known for their unique landscapes.
Absolutely. Blankenheim is rich in history. You can cycle past the imposing Grafenburg castle, explore the historic old town with its half-timbered houses, or visit the spring of the River Ahr. The Prümer Tor is another notable historical landmark you might encounter.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.57 stars from over 1300 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, car-free paths, the diverse Eifel landscapes, and the well-maintained network of trails that make for enjoyable touring experiences.
The "Rad- und Wanderbahnhof Blankenheim Wald" is an ideal starting and finishing point for cycling excursions and offers parking facilities. Many routes also have designated parking areas at their trailheads.
Yes, the "Rad- und Wanderbahnhof Blankenheim Wald" serves as a hub for both hiking and cycling and is accessible by public transport, making it convenient to start your no-traffic touring adventure without a car.
Yes, Blankenheim offers 37 easy touring routes, many of which utilize former railway lines with gentle gradients, making them ideal for families, beginners, or those seeking a relaxed ride away from traffic. These paths often provide safe and enjoyable cycling for all ages.
Yes, you'll find opportunities to rest and refuel. The Old Bakehouse Bolsdorf is one such spot, and many routes pass through villages with cafes and restaurants. You might also encounter picnic shelters like the Woodland Music Picnic Shelter for a scenic break.
Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful for touring cycling in Blankenheim. In spring, the Eifel landscape bursts with new growth, while autumn offers stunning foliage. The mild temperatures during these seasons are also ideal for longer rides, avoiding the peak heat of summer.
Yes, for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 73 difficult routes around Blankenheim. These routes often involve more significant elevation changes and cover longer distances, such as the Eifel Heights Route, which offers substantial climbs and descents.


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