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Dog friendly hiking trails in Alzey-Worms traverse a landscape defined by rolling hills and expansive vineyards, characteristic of the Rheinhessische Hügelland. The region is shaped by the Rhine and Selz rivers, offering tranquil riparian environments. Geological features like the Flonheim Trullo and unique "hollow paths" contribute to the diverse terrain. Hikers can also explore woodlands and heath landscapes, providing varied natural settings.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
4.8
(22)
64
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5.28km
01:23
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(3)
24
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11.4km
03:09
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
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184
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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48
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6.40km
01:48
130m
130m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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20
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Hiwweltour trail leads from Uffenhofen along the old railway tracks to Flonheim. There, turn right uphill to the Jewish cemetery and the Naturfreundehaus (Nature Friends House). At the very top, approximately one hundred wind turbines can be seen. The trail then descends and follows the Aulheimer Valley back to the starting point at the small quarry.
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The Aulheim Valley lies within the Flonheim district in Rheinhessen. Geologically, Rheinhessen largely corresponds to the Mainz Basin, the northeastern edge of the Upper Rhine Graben. When the Upper Rhine Graben collapsed millions of years ago during the folding of the Alps, a connection was created via the Rhone Valley to a subtropical sea in the south and via the Hessian Depression to what is now the North Sea. This led to two flooding phases in the Oligocene and Miocene. The Vorholz Peninsula was only briefly flooded. The floor of the Mainz Basin consists of rock formations from the Rotliegend or Permian periods (296–251 million years ago). There was volcanic activity here from fissure volcanoes that covered the surface with layers of lava. In the Aulheim Valley, the lava was fast-flowing, low-silica lava, which cooled quickly and solidified into porous sediment with numerous gas inclusions. This made andesite unsuitable as a building material. Water and minerals penetrated the inclusions, and after the water evaporated, agates and geodes slowly formed. On the path through the Aulheim Valley from the Geistermühle to the Aulheimer Mühle, you can still see the retaining walls of the slope on the side facing Flonheim. Boundary stones can still be found here, marking the old district boundary.
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The Aulheim Valley lies within the Flonheim district in Rheinhessen. Geologically, Rheinhessen largely corresponds to the Mainz Basin, the northeastern edge of the Upper Rhine Graben. When the Upper Rhine Graben collapsed millions of years ago during the folding of the Alps, a connection was created via the Rhone Valley to a subtropical sea in the south and via the Hessian Depression to what is now the North Sea. This led to two flooding phases in the Oligocene and Miocene. The Vorholz Peninsula was only briefly flooded. The floor of the Mainz Basin consists of rock formations from the Rotliegend or Permian periods (296–251 million years ago). There was volcanic activity here from fissure volcanoes that covered the surface with layers of lava. In the Aulheim Valley, the lava was fast-flowing, low-silica lava, which cooled quickly and solidified into porous sediment with numerous gas inclusions. This made andesite unsuitable as a building material. Water and minerals penetrated the inclusions, and after the water evaporated, agates and geodes slowly formed. On the path through the Aulheim Valley from the Geistermühle to the Aulheimer Mühle, you can still see the retaining walls of the slope on the side facing Flonheim. Boundary stones can still be found here, marking the old district boundary.
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Trullos are small vineyard houses where people could rest while working in the vineyards or shelter from the rain. It is said that they were built by Andalusian migrant workers. Others report that this roof construction was chosen to eliminate the need for a wooden roof, which was always prone to fire. A particularly beautiful trullo stands on the Adelberg. It also features a landscaped rest area and a magnificent panoramic view.
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narrow idyllic path along the Pfrimm
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cooling refreshment, unfortunately full of algae during our visit
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Alzey-Worms offers a wide selection of dog-friendly hiking trails, with over 49 routes available for you and your canine companion to explore. These range from easy strolls through vineyards to more moderate treks across rolling hills.
The best seasons for hiking with your dog in Alzey-Worms are spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is mild, and nature is particularly beautiful, with blooming landscapes in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. This avoids the heat of summer and potential icy conditions in winter, making it more comfortable for your dog.
Yes, Alzey-Worms has many easy dog-friendly trails. For instance, the Flonheim Trullo – Aulheimer Tal Quarry loop from Wendelsheim is an easy route that offers pleasant walking without significant elevation changes. Another gentle option is the View of Mölsheim – Picnic Area with Lounge Chair loop from Wachenheim, which is also rated as easy.
The terrain in Alzey-Worms is quite varied. You'll find many paths winding through expansive vineyards and gentle, rolling hills. There are also tranquil trails along the Rhine and Selz rivers, as well as routes through idyllic woodlands and unique 'hollow paths' with steep loess slopes. Most trails are well-maintained, offering a pleasant experience for both you and your dog.
While specific regulations can vary, it's generally recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves, agricultural areas (like vineyards), and near livestock. Always be prepared to clean up after your dog. Look for local signage, as some areas might have stricter rules or designated off-leash zones.
Absolutely! Many trails in Alzey-Worms are circular and offer fantastic views. The Trullo near the Ghost Mill – Flonheim Trullo loop from Flonheim is a moderate circular route that takes you through picturesque landscapes. The region's 'Hiwweltours' are also known for their beautiful panoramic views, often traversing rolling hills and vineyards.
Yes, the Alzey-Worms region is generally welcoming to visitors with dogs. Many local cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses, particularly in wine-growing villages, are dog-friendly. It's always a good idea to call ahead to confirm their pet policy, especially for accommodation, to ensure a comfortable visit for you and your dog.
Yes, trails along the Rhine and Selz rivers offer opportunities for water access. For example, the Small Beach on the Rhine – Rhine River Near Eich loop from Gimbsheim provides a moderate route along the Rhine, where your dog might find spots to cool off. The region also features several lakes, such as the Eich Old Rhine Lake, which can be explored on nearby trails.
Alzey-Worms boasts a variety of landmarks. You can encounter unique geological features like the Flonheim Trullo, a distinctive dry-stone hut, or explore fascinating 'hollow paths.' The region also offers numerous viewpoints, such as the View of Rheinhessen Vineyards, and tranquil waterscapes around the Altrheinsee Observation Tower. Many routes pass through charming vineyard cottages and historical sites.
The komoot community highly rates the dog-friendly trails in Alzey-Worms, with an average score of 4.55 stars. Hikers frequently praise the diverse and picturesque landscapes, from rolling vineyards to serene river paths. The well-maintained trails and the region's welcoming atmosphere for dogs are also often highlighted as key reasons for an enjoyable experience.
While many trails are easy to moderate, some routes offer a longer distance for a more extended adventure with your dog. The Small Beach on the Rhine – Rhine River Near Eich loop from Gimbsheim is a moderate, longer route at over 16 km, providing a good workout. The region's 'Hiwweltours' also include options that can be combined for longer distances, offering varied terrain and elevation.


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