Cycling routes in Germany

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Cycling routes in Germany

Germany rewards riders who love long climbs and scenery, and its two catalogued routes make a natural pairing across the country's south. In the Bavarian Alps, the Allgäu Alps Pass Loop threads through high mountain terrain, while the Black Forest High Road carries you along the wooded ridgelines of the Black Forest. Together they showcase the range that makes German cycling so appealing, from alpine passes to forested plateau roads.

Distance-wise the numbers stay approachable: the longest of the two routes runs 71 km, with the toughest topping out at 1343 m of total climbing. That puts a solid day in the saddle within reach for granfondo-minded riders without demanding a full mountain epic. Whether you point your wheels toward the Bavarian Alps or the Black Forest, both routes deliver the kind of steady, scenic climbing that keeps you coming back.

Rotas
54
Épico
13
Mais longa
384.2km· Emsradweg
Mais subida
2185m· Schwäbische-Alb-Radweg

Regiões em Germany

54 rotas

easy🇩🇪

Ruwer-Hochwald-Radweg

54.5 km
Distância
104 m
Escalada

An asphalt point-to-point route in Germany with modest elevation gain, suited to steady endurance riding rather than climbing-focused efforts.

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epic🇩🇪

Szczecin Lagoon Cycling Path

300.5 km
Distância
554 m
Escalada

A 300.5 km asphalt loop with just 554 m of elevation gain, built around endurance, pacing, and consistency rather than climbing.

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hard🇩🇪

Internationale Dollardroute

181.3 km
Distância
126 m
Escalada

A long asphalt point-to-point route in Germany, with 181.3 km of distance and only 126 m of elevation gain.

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Allgäu Alps Pass Loop
moderateasphalt🇩🇪

Allgäu Alps Pass Loop

70.9 km
Distância
1299 m
Escalada

A 70.9 km asphalt loop through the Bavarian Alps that crests the legendary Riedbergpass before circling home.

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Black Forest High Road
easyasphalt🇩🇪

Black Forest High Road

52 km
Distância
1343 m
Escalada

A 52 km point-to-point ridge run through the German Black Forest, stacking 1343 m of climbing over ribboning asphalt past Ruhestein and Alexanderschanze.

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epic🇩🇪

Mosel-Radweg

334.8 km
Distância
445 m
Escalada

A practical guide to the 334.8 km Mosel-Radweg, an asphalt point-to-point route where distance matters far more than climbing.

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epic🇩🇪

Hessian long-distance cycle route R1

316.5 km
Distância
1013 m
Escalada

A 316.5 km asphalt route in Germany with 1013 m of elevation gain, best approached as a steady point-to-point endurance ride.

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epic🇩🇪

Hessian long-distance cycle route R5

290.2 km
Distância
1618 m
Escalada

A 290.2 km asphalt point-to-point route in Germany with 1618 m of climbing, built more around sustained endurance than decisive mountain sectors.

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epic🇩🇪

Hessischer Radfernweg

249 km
Distância
802 m
Escalada

A 249 km asphalt point-to-point route in Germany with 802 m of climbing, best treated as an endurance ride shaped more by pacing than by gradients.

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hard🇩🇪

Saar-Radweg

214.9 km
Distância
364 m
Escalada

A practical guide to the Saar-Radweg cycling route: 214.9 km of asphalt, point-to-point riding, and a low-climbing endurance profile.

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hard🇩🇪

Hessian long-distance cycle route R2

203.5 km
Distância
1101 m
Escalada

A 203.5 km asphalt point-to-point route in DE, with 1101 m of elevation gain and Fuchstanz as the named climb to respect.

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moderate🇩🇪

Kyll-Radweg

123 km
Distância
840 m
Escalada

A practical guide to the Kyll-Radweg cycling route, with pacing, terrain, surface, and logistics notes based on its distance and elevation profile.

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moderate🇩🇪

Bayerisch-Böhmischer Freundschaftsweg

97.4 km
Distância
874 m
Escalada

A 97.4 km asphalt point-to-point route in Germany with 874 m of climbing and a steady endurance character rather than a single defining climb.

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moderate🇩🇪

Ahr Cycleway

82.9 km
Distância
541 m
Escalada

An 82.9 km asphalt point-to-point route with 541 m of gain, the Ahr Cycleway is a steady endurance ride rather than a climb-focused day.

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moderate🇩🇪

Maare-Mosel-Radweg

70.9 km
Distância
238 m
Escalada

A practical guide to the Maare-Mosel-Radweg cycling route: 70.9 km of asphalt, low climbing load, and point-to-point pacing.

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epic🇩🇪

Emsradweg

384.2 km
Distância
287 m
Escalada

A flat, asphalt, point-to-point German route where the challenge is pacing 384.2 km with almost no climbing to break the rhythm.

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epic🇩🇪

Deutsche Fußball Route NRW

337.3 km
Distância
777 m
Escalada

A long asphalt ride in Germany: 337.3 km with 777 m of gain, built for steady endurance rather than climbing fireworks.

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epic🇩🇪

Hessian long-distance cycle route R7

297 km
Distância
1092 m
Escalada

A 297 km asphalt point-to-point route with 1092 m of gain, the R7 is defined more by duration, pacing, and logistics than by major climbs.

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moderate🇩🇪

Dahme-Radweg

136.7 km
Distância
307 m
Escalada

A practical guide to the Dahme-Radweg cycling route: 136.7 km of asphalt, point-to-point riding, and low climbing load.

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moderate🇩🇪

Glan-Blies Way

129.2 km
Distância
320 m
Escalada

A practical guide to the Glan-Blies Way cycling route: 129.2 km of asphalt, modest climbing, and point-to-point endurance pacing in Germany.

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moderate🇩🇪

Aischtal cycling route

121.4 km
Distância
387 m
Escalada

A 121.4 km point-to-point asphalt ride in Germany with modest elevation gain and a strong endurance character.

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moderate🇩🇪

Unstrut-Werra-Radweg

117.8 km
Distância
599 m
Escalada

A 117.8 km asphalt point-to-point route with 599 m of climbing, suited to steady endurance pacing rather than climb-focused riding.

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moderate🇩🇪

Herkules-Wartburg-Radweg

113.9 km
Distância
657 m
Escalada

A practical guide to the Herkules-Wartburg-Radweg cycling route: 113.9 km of asphalt riding with 657 m of climbing on a point-to-point profile.

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moderate🇩🇪

Vulkanradweg

97.1 km
Distância
553 m
Escalada

A practical guide to the Vulkanradweg cycling route: 97.1 km of asphalt riding in Germany with 553 m of elevation gain and point-to-point logistics.

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O guia completo para pedalar em Germany

The Riding

Germany's catalogued cycling here is compact but characterful: two routes on record, spread across two distinct upland regions, the Bavarian Alps and the Black Forest. Neither is rated as an epic in the current catalogue, but both lean firmly toward the mountains rather than the flatlands, and the numbers tell the story of what to expect in the saddle.

The longest route on file runs 71 kilometres, which sets the upper bound for a single day out. That is a substantial ride by any measure, and paired with the climbing figures it becomes clear this is terrain that rewards riders who enjoy sustained ascents. The most climbing recorded on a single route reaches 1,343 metres of vertical gain, a figure that places these routes firmly in the category of proper mountain days rather than gentle valley spins.

Two regions frame the whole collection. The Bavarian Alps bring the high-mountain profile you would expect from Germany's southern edge, where passes and long climbs dominate. The Black Forest, further west, offers its own upland riding across wooded ridgelines and high roads. Between them, the character of the riding is consistent: expect to climb, expect to earn your descents, and plan your legs accordingly.

Signature Routes

Two marquee routes anchor the German catalogue, one for each region.

The Allgäu Alps Pass Loop sits in the Bavarian Alps and captures the pass-hunting spirit of the region. As a loop through Alpine terrain, it is the kind of route where the climbing accumulates across the day and the reward comes in the high ground and the descents that follow. If you are drawn to the mountains at Germany's southern frontier, this is the headline ride.

The Black Forest High Road carries the western region's identity in its name. A high road through the Black Forest promises elevated riding across the region's characteristic wooded uplands, trading Alpine drama for the rolling, forested ridgelines that give the area its reputation.

Together these two routes account for the catalogue's defining statistics: the 71-kilometre maximum distance and the 1,343-metre climbing high point both live within this pair. Whichever you choose, you are riding one of the two catalogued options, so plan to give each the full day it deserves.

When to Ride

Upland and Alpine routes like these are best tackled in the warmer, drier months, when high roads and passes are clear and conditions on the climbs are most forgiving. Both the Bavarian Alps and the Black Forest sit at elevation, so the riding window is shaped by altitude as much as by the calendar: earlier and later in the season, higher ground can hold cold, wet, or otherwise difficult conditions.

Aim for the stretch of the year when long daylight hours give you room to complete a 71-kilometre day with over a thousand metres of climbing without racing the light. The middle of the season, when weather is most settled, is the safest bet for both regions.

Practical Notes

Plan around the climbing first. With a route reaching 1,343 metres of ascent, gearing matters: bring a setup that lets you spin comfortably on long grades rather than grinding. Fuel and hydration should be sized for a mountain day, not a flat one.

Distance planning is straightforward given the small catalogue. The longest route is 71 kilometres, so no single day here demands ultra-endurance pacing, but the vertical gain means moving time will run longer than the distance alone suggests. Budget accordingly.

Because only two routes are catalogued, they are easy to plan as a pair. A rider visiting both the Bavarian Alps and the Black Forest can experience the full recorded German offering in two distinct days, one Alpine and one forested-upland.

Summary

Germany's catalogued cycling is a focused, mountain-leaning pair: two routes, none rated epic, across the Bavarian Alps and the Black Forest. The Allgäu Alps Pass Loop delivers the high-mountain profile of the south, while the Black Forest High Road offers elevated riding through the western uplands. With a longest route of 71 kilometres and a climbing peak of 1,343 metres, this is terrain built for riders who welcome the ascent. Time your visit for the settled, warmer months, gear up for the climbs, and you can ride the whole German catalogue as two rewarding days.

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