4.8
(24)
155
riders
74
rides
Gravel biking around Giesenhausen offers diverse landscapes within the Westerwald region, characterized by a mix of forest paths, country roads, and varied terrain. Situated on the edge of the Nassau Nature Park and within the scenic Kroppach Switzerland, the area features valleys, hills, and picturesque river valleys like the Sieg and Nister. This geographical setting provides a network of suitable routes for gravel cyclists seeking no traffic trails.
Last updated: August 7, 2026
4.5
(4)
21
riders
41.5km
02:27
460m
460m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
13
riders
72.0km
04:36
980m
980m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6
(5)
18
riders
24.5km
01:27
270m
270m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
11
riders
32.8km
02:13
560m
560m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.0
(3)
10
riders
26.0km
01:38
380m
380m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful spot for a rest and at the same time listen to the calming splashing of the water.
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Beautiful, idyllic landscape for cycling or hiking.
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Very idyllic and shady on hot days.
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A beautiful new rest area with a memorial plaque for a forest worker who died in an accident in 1954.
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There are over 80 traffic-free gravel bike trails around Giesenhausen listed on komoot, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. These routes are specifically curated to keep you away from busy roads, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty of the Westerwald.
The region around Giesenhausen, nestled in the Westerwald and on the edge of the Nassau Nature Park, offers a diverse blend of terrains ideal for gravel biking. You'll encounter forest paths, quiet country roads, and some more challenging trails, providing a varied experience for both beginners and experienced riders. The scenic Kroppach Switzerland area also contributes to engaging routes with valleys and hills.
While many routes in the area are rated moderate to difficult, the focus on traffic-free paths makes them generally safer for families. For a route that offers a good balance of distance and elevation, consider the Hachenburg Castle – View from Parkhotel Hachenburg loop from Wied. It's a moderate 24.5 km route with manageable elevation, perfect for a family outing.
The changing seasons from spring to autumn are particularly recommended for exploring the landscapes around Giesenhausen. Spring brings lush greenery, while autumn offers vibrant colors. The region's natural beauty, especially within the Nassau Nature Park, is best enjoyed during these milder months. Winter conditions can vary, so always check local forecasts if planning a ride during colder periods.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience around Giesenhausen, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, natural surroundings, the diverse terrain that keeps rides interesting, and the opportunity to explore the scenic Westerwald away from traffic. The well-maintained paths and picturesque views are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the routes often pass by or near interesting points. For example, the Marienstatt Monastery – Dreifelder Pond loop from Hachenburg takes you close to the historic Kloster Marienstatt, which features a brewery and gardens. You can also find several beautiful lakes in the vicinity, such as the Rosenheimer Lay Basalt Lake or the Quartzite Quarry Pond, which are great for a scenic break.
Absolutely. The region is dotted with beautiful ponds and lakes. The Tongrube Pond, Alpenrod – Hofmanns Pond loop from Hachenburg and the Hofmanns Pond – Post Pond loop from Hachenburg both offer views of tranquil waters. Additionally, the Postweiher Lakeside Trail – Post Pond loop from Hachenburg is a great option for extended lakeside riding.
Yes, many of the traffic-free routes around Giesenhausen are rated as 'difficult' due to their distance and elevation gain. For instance, the Marienstatt Monastery – Dreifelder Pond loop from Hachenburg is a substantial 71.8 km ride with nearly 1000 meters of elevation, providing a significant challenge for experienced gravel bikers.
Most of the curated traffic-free gravel bike trails around Giesenhausen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without needing shuttle arrangements. Examples include the Tongrube Pond, Alpenrod – Hofmanns Pond loop from Hachenburg and the Hachenburg Castle – View from Parkhotel Hachenburg loop from Wied.
While Giesenhausen is a charming village, public transport options for cyclists might be limited. It's generally recommended to plan your trip with a car, especially if you're bringing your own bike. However, the broader Rhineland-Palatinate region is known for its long-distance bike tours, so checking local bus or train services for specific routes or connections to larger towns like Hachenburg could be beneficial.
While the trails themselves are traffic-free and often pass through natural areas, you'll find opportunities for refreshments in nearby villages or at specific attractions. For example, the historic Kloster Marienstatt, which some routes pass near, has a brewery and gardens. Larger towns like Hachenburg, a common starting point for many routes, offer cafes and pubs. It's always a good idea to pack snacks and water, especially for longer rides.


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