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:
Explore the region around the Blaustein Lake and the Indemann on this varied tour, which is characterized by opencast lignite mining, and experience a landscape that is constantly changing.
This tour alternates between asphalted cycle paths and unpaved forest and meadow paths. It takes you into the most beautiful volcanic rock nature. Cycling fun for the whole family is guaranteed here!
Grab your bikes and discover the Volcanic Eifel with the whole family in a fun way. Between Daun and Gillenfeld, the Maare-Moselle cycle path is particularly child-friendly: four friends accompany the little ones on their cycle tour and tell them exciting things about their environment.
This tour first takes you around the beautiful Jungferweiher pond. After the tour, you can explore the mysterious Ulmen maar gallery and embark on the "Ulmen discovery tour"!
This easy tour around Bettenfeld takes you through an eventful volcanic landscape. Let your gaze wander over the Meerfelder Maar and explore the volcano adventure park. Experience volcanism up close!
With the Rur always close by, we visit churches, chapels and sacred places. There is also history and stories.
This loop, roughly around Bergstein and the Krawutschke observation tower, is short and crisp in terms of fitness with a strong main ascent between the Kalltal valley and the high-altitude villages of Brandenberg and Bergstein. You cycle clockwise, first relatively flat through the Kall and Tiefenbach valleys, then steeply up to Brandenberg and later very steeply down again to Zerkall. Here you will find the national park information point, which is also the start and end point of the route. Alternatives are the train station parking lot or the parking lots of the church in Zerkall or the parking lots of the Krawutschketurm in Bergstein.
You can also experience the beauty of the volcanic region in all its glory on short mountain bike tours. This tour around Manderscheid, Bettenfeld and Meerfeld is perfect for this.
Losheimergraben - Trier
On this varied bike tour, both the Kyll River and the train are constant companions.