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No traffic touring cycling routes around Weiler bei Bingen navigate a landscape shaped by the confluence of the Rhine and Nahe river valleys. The region features extensive vineyards, particularly in Rheinhessen and Naheland, offering gentle gradients for cycling. To the east, the Middle Rhine Valley presents dramatic rock faces and historic castles, while the nearby Hunsrück Mountains provide more challenging terrain with rustic views. This diverse geography supports a range of cycling experiences, from flat riverside paths to routes with significant elevation changes.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
162km
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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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Hindenburgbrücke was an important railway bridge over the Rhine, connecting Rüdesheim am Rhein with Bingen am Rhein (Kempten district). It was built between 1913 and 1915 and solemnly opened in August 1915 during World War I. With a total length of over a kilometer, it was an imposing technical structure that primarily served to close the strategically important railway connection between the Ruhr area and the Saarland and to relieve the Rhine routes. The structure was designed for double tracks and featured combined steel and stone arch constructions. A distinctive feature were the widely visible, castle-like bridge towers at the ends, which were architecturally adapted to the castles of the region. During World War II, the bridge became a strategic target and was finally blown up by German troops in March 1945 to stop the advance of the US Army; additional air raids almost completely destroyed the remaining parts. After the war, the Hindenburgbrücke – unlike many other bridges – was not rebuilt, as transport routes had changed and the priority lay with other Rhine crossings. Today, only the striking stone approach bridges and the bridge towers remain as "silent witnesses" on the Rhine bank and on the island of Rüdesheimer Aue. These ruins are listed as historical monuments and are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley, with the remaining piers in the shipping channel being blown up in the 1960s for navigational safety reasons.
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beautiful cycle path through the romantic Selztal valley
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A beautiful cycle path along the Selz river through the Rhine-Hessian hill country, passing several renaturalized areas of the Selz and many structural features of the "Mainz Basin" that make the Rhine-Hessian hill country unique.
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Great place. Also for exploring the story of Hildegard von Bingen
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The film "In the Name of the Rose" was filmed here
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Weiler bei Bingen offers a wide selection of traffic-free touring cycling routes, with over 270 options available. These routes cater to various skill levels, ensuring there's a suitable ride for everyone.
The routes around Weiler bei Bingen traverse diverse and scenic landscapes. You can expect to cycle along the picturesque Rhine River Valley, through expansive vineyards of Rheinhessen and Naheland, and beside the tranquil Nahe River. Some routes may also offer views towards the rustic Hunsrück Mountains.
Yes, there are plenty of easy, family-friendly options. Approximately 55 of the routes are rated as easy, often following flat riverside paths or quiet vineyard trails. These are perfect for a relaxed day out with minimal traffic concerns.
Absolutely. The Middle Rhine Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its numerous castles and historical towns. While cycling, you can often spot majestic castles perched above the Rhine. For example, the route "View of Ehrenfels Castle Ruins – Steckeschlääfer Gorge loop from Bingen (Rhein) Hauptbahnhof" offers views of Ehrenfels Castle Ruins.
Yes, the region features beautiful natural gorges and waterfalls. The route "Steckeschlääfer Gorge – Wald-Ernisch Farmstead loop from Weiler bei Bingen" takes you near the Steckeschlääfer Gorge. You can also explore highlights like the Kreuzbach Gorge or the Morgenbach Waterfall, which are accessible from various routes.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience around Weiler bei Bingen, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the well-maintained, traffic-free paths, the stunning views of the Rhine and Nahe rivers, and the charming vineyard landscapes. The ability to combine cycling with exploring historical sites is also a popular highlight.
Yes, for those seeking more challenge, there are 116 difficult routes available. These often involve significant ascents, particularly in areas bordering the Hunsrück region. An example is the "View of Ehrenfels Castle Ruins – Steckeschlääfer Gorge loop from Bingen (Rhein) Hauptbahnhof" which features over 560 meters of elevation gain.
Many of the no-traffic touring routes around Weiler bei Bingen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the "View of Ockenheim Vineyards – Selztal Cycle Path loop from Münster-Sarmsheim" is a popular circular option.
Yes, the region is well-connected by public transport. You can utilize local trains, such as the Hunsrückbahn, which often allows bikes and connects to various starting points for cycling tours. Ferries across the Rhine also provide excellent opportunities to combine cycling with other modes of transport and explore both river banks.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Bingen am Rhein or Münster-Sarmsheim. Look for designated parking areas near train stations or public facilities, which often provide convenient access to the traffic-free paths.
Yes, the charming towns and villages along the Rhine and Nahe rivers offer numerous opportunities for refreshments and accommodation. You'll find cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses where you can take a break, enjoy local cuisine, and even stay overnight to extend your cycling adventure.
The best time for touring cycling in the Weiler bei Bingen region is typically from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, and the vineyards are lush. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while autumn provides vibrant colors and opportunities to experience local wine festivals.
Many of the traffic-free paths, especially those along rivers and through vineyards, are suitable for cycling with dogs, provided your dog is well-behaved and accustomed to cycling alongside you. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and be mindful of other cyclists and pedestrians. Check specific route details for any restrictions.


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