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Touring cycling routes around Altstrimmig traverse the Rhenish Slate Mountains in the northern Hunsrück, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The region features rolling hills, tranquil stream valleys, and extensive Hunsrück forests. Cyclists can explore paths through vineyards in the Moselle Valley and experience panoramic views extending into the Eifel. The landscape is characterized by a mix of natural features and historical elements.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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17.6km
01:06
190m
190m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.27km
00:22
70m
70m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.3
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114
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26.1km
01:56
440m
440m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.8km
00:48
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.6km
02:23
560m
560m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The bridge is definitely worth a visit. Parking is best at parking lot P1 in Mörsdorf. From there, simply follow the signs. The parking lot costs €10. No card payment at the machine. I find the parking fee okay because the bridge is free. Elsewhere, you also have to pay an entrance fee for a suspension bridge. Come as early as possible, then the parking lot and the bridge will be nice and empty. When the bridge is nice and empty, it doesn't swing so much either. This might be important for some people.
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Very beautiful tower with panoramic views
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Very cool castle ruins 🚴♂️
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It's a beautiful bridge, but far too many people.
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In the monastery shop you can get the pilgrim stamp for the stamp booklet
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The Geierlay Suspension Bridge is a spectacular pedestrian bridge in Germany, located in the Hunsrück region between the villages of Mörsdorf and Sosberg. It is one of the longest and highest suspended pedestrian bridges in Europe and was the longest in Germany* upon its opening in 2015. The bridge is 360 meters long and hangs 100 meters above the Mörsdorfer Bachtal, offering impressive views. The bridge was built based on Nepalese suspension bridges and weighs approximately 57 to 62 tons. The footpath is narrow, only 85 centimeters wide, allowing oncoming traffic to just pass. The bridge can carry a maximum of around 950 people with a maximum load of 76.5 tons. Pedestrians should be aware that the bridge can sway slightly, but wind shear lines minimize this movement. Construction began in May 2015, and the bridge opened on October 3, 2015. The total cost was approximately €1.14 million, largely funded by the EU and the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Visitors can access the bridge free of charge year-round, but parking is paid in nearby villages. Hiking and cycling trails, including the Geierlay Radrundweg, surround the bridge. Bicycles can be rented at the visitor center near the bridge. The Geierlay Suspension Bridge attracts many tourists every year, partly because of the magnificent views and the unique experience of walking across such an impressive bridge at such a great height. For those with a fear of heights, tips are available to overcome your fear, as the view and the experience make it well worth the visit. Summary: - Length: 360 meters - Height above the valley floor: 100 meters - Weight: approximately 57-62 tons - Construction: May to October 2015 - Cost: approximately €1.14 million - Location: Hunsrück, Germany, between Mörsdorf and Sosberg - Admission: Free (parking fees apply) - Footpath width: 85 cm - Experience: A slightly wobbly suspension bridge with panoramic views This bridge is a popular tourist attraction, ideal for hikers and nature lovers seeking a unique experience in Germany's Moselle region. * The longest suspension bridge in Germany is the Skywalk Willingen. This bridge is 665 meters long and opened in the summer of 2023. It is an impressive pedestrian suspension bridge in the Sauerland, built with safety and stunning views in mind.
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been here and found it good
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There are over 300 touring cycling routes around Altstrimmig, offering a wide variety of options for cyclists. These routes traverse the Rhenish Slate Mountains, providing diverse terrain from tranquil stream valleys to rolling hills and extensive Hunsrück forests.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 7,000 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied scenery, which includes picturesque vineyards in the Moselle Valley and panoramic views extending into the Eifel, as well as the well-maintained network of cycle paths.
Yes, Altstrimmig offers several easy routes perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Geierlay by bike – View of Mörsdorf loop from Mörsdorf is an easy 3.1-mile (5.1 km) path that provides access to views of the famous Geierlay suspension bridge. Another accessible option is the Alte Allee – Geierlay Suspension Bridge loop from Mörsdorf.
The region is rich in natural beauty and landmarks. You can explore tranquil stream valleys like the Flaumbach and Mörsdorfer Bach, and enjoy expansive Hunsrück forests. Notable natural highlights include the Dortebachtal Nature Trail and the Dünnbachtal Waterfall. Many routes also offer stunning panoramic views into the Eifel.
Yes, the Geierlay suspension bridge, one of Europe's longest, is a major draw and accessible by bike. The Geierlay by bike – View of Mörsdorf loop from Mörsdorf is an easy route specifically designed to offer views of the bridge. You can also get a unique perspective from the View from beneath the Geierlay Suspension Bridge highlight.
Absolutely. The region boasts several historical and cultural points of interest. You can cycle past sites like the Wildburg Castle – Maria Engelport Monastery loop from Mörsdorf, which leads through forested areas and past historical sites. Nearby, you can also find the impressive Cochem Castle, the peaceful Maria Martental Monastery, and the charming town of Beilstein on the Moselle with its well-preserved historic architecture.
The region around Altstrimmig is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with vineyards in the Moselle Valley being particularly picturesque during these seasons. Summer is also suitable, though it can be warmer, especially in the valleys.
Yes, Altstrimmig offers a significant number of challenging routes, with 129 classified as difficult. These routes often feature more significant elevation changes across the rolling hills of the Hunsrück. An example of a more demanding ride is the View of the Hunsrück – Geierlay Suspension Bridge loop from Altstrimmig, which covers 22.1 miles (35.6 km) with substantial elevation gain.
Yes, the region around Altstrimmig and the Moselle Valley is well-equipped with options for refreshment and accommodation. You'll find numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants, particularly in the charming villages and towns along the Moselle. Many establishments cater to cyclists, offering places to rest and refuel.
While Altstrimmig itself is a smaller community, the broader Cochem holiday region has public transport connections. The Moselle Valley, a popular cycling destination nearby, is well-served by regional trains and buses, many of which accommodate bicycles. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and bike carriage policies in advance.
Parking is generally available in and around Altstrimmig and the starting points of many routes. Look for designated parking areas in villages like Mörsdorf, which is a common starting point for several tours, including the Alte Allee – Bell Rocket Cow Mural loop from Mörsdorf. Always ensure you park in permitted areas.
Generally, no specific permits are required for touring cycling on public roads and designated cycle paths in the Altstrimmig region or the wider Hunsrück and Moselle areas. However, always respect private property and any local signage regarding access or protected areas.


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