All cycle paths in the Eifel
The Eifel surprises with a unique variety of cycle paths - many of them on old railway lines, almost without gradients and far away from road traffic. Viaducts and tunnels tell the story of the railroad. On river cycle paths, you can cycle safely and comfortably through picturesque valleys - whether along the Rur, Erft or Kyll.
Themed cycle paths and GPS tours turn every cycle tour into a journey of discovery - with stories, distant views and special places off the beaten track. Those looking for sporting challenges will find what they are looking for on gravel, racing and mountain bike routes .
The cycle paths and routes can be easily combined with each other. This means you can plan your tour according to your own ideas - whether as a day trip or a multi-day voyage of discovery.
Filter your favorite tour based on various features:
The demanding route leads through charming stream valleys to the natural monument | Wasserfall Dreimühlen | Dreimühlen Waterfall and offers another impressive highlight of the region with the conquering of the castle ruins of Nürburg.
River hopping combined with nature and cultural experiences await you on this river quartet tour. Among other things, it leads along the Nims and Kyll cycle paths.
Start/finish: Gerolstein town centre, distance: 44.3 km, duration: 3 hours 15 minutes
By bike around the Rursee. Length: 26 km
This family-friendly gravel bike tour through the Rureifel is also suitable for less fit cyclists.
If you haven't gotten your money's worth on the "Heavy Gravel" gravel bike tour, you can tackle a few more kilometers on the Fettochino tour. Let's go!
With a good 80 kilometers in length and over 1,500 meters in altitude, this gravel bike tour is just the thing for anyone who wants to really push themselves.
This tour connects the Meroder Forest with the Rureifel and marks the transition from the Jülich Börde to the more physically demanding low mountain region of the Eifel.
Wasserbilligerbrück/Wasserbillig - Ettelbrück
An ideal tour for beginners and families, as it is mainly on gentle forest paths with only one steeper ascent. The route is fully signposted as route A.