Waldhof-Standorfsberg Bei Grüsselbach
Waldhof-Standorfsberg Bei Grüsselbach
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Touring cycling routes in Waldhof-Standorfsberg Bei Grüsselbach traverse a protected natural landscape within the "Soisberger Kuppenrhön" region, characterized by rolling hills and diverse ecosystems. The area features valuable limestone grasslands and forested sections, with the Standorfsberg hill itself showcasing Muschelkalk geology and a basalt cap. Many routes utilize former railway lines, offering gentle inclines through the picturesque scenery, including sections along the historic "Green Belt."
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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New since 2026, there is a service station directly at the refuge where you can carry out minor repairs on your bike, as well as finally a waste container.
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Great nature, the climb is easy to ride
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The cross basilica was built in the middle of the 14th century.
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On the Wenigentaft - Soisdorf road: At this point, the border with its barriers crossed the Wenigentaft - Soisdorf road. The patrol track also led up to the Standorfsberg here. Due to the enormous gradient - probably the steepest in the entire system of GDR border fortifications - it was only used by vehicles in exceptional cases for safety reasons. The slabs were removed towards the end of the 90s.
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In the middle of the village, at the church and fountain, you can take a short rest and sit down.
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Beautiful former railway line with mistletoe branches hanging within reach
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There are nearly 280 touring cycling routes in Waldhof-Standorfsberg Bei Grüsselbach. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 62 easy, 136 moderate, and 81 difficult options available.
The region is characterized by its rolling hills, diverse ecosystems, and protected natural landscapes. You'll cycle through valuable limestone grasslands and forested sections. The Standorfsberg hill itself features unique Muschelkalk geology and a basalt cap. Many routes utilize former railway lines, offering gentle inclines through the picturesque scenery.
Yes, the region offers several routes suitable for families. The former railway lines provide gentle inclines, making them ideal for relaxed touring. For example, the Blue Bridge over the Ulster River – Ulster River near Geisa loop is an easy 14.8-mile (23.9 km) path that follows the Ulster River, offering pleasant riverside scenery.
The routes offer a blend of natural beauty and historical interest. You can explore the unique limestone grasslands and forested areas of the Waldhof-Standorfsberg nature reserve. Along the way, you might encounter ancient and modern memorial stones, traditional wayside shrines, and sections of the historic "Green Belt." The Kegelspiel Cycle Path is a notable feature, and the scenic Rest area at the viaduct on the Kegelspielradweg offers a nice break.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Waldhof-Standorfsberg Bei Grüsselbach are designed as loops. A popular option is the View of Burghaun – Bornmühle Pond (Rasdorf) loop, a 28.0-mile (45.0 km) moderate trail that offers views towards Burghaun and passes the scenic Bornmühle Pond near Rasdorf.
The region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Depending on the season, you can marvel at a rich variety of flora in the limestone grasslands, including rare species like the pasque flower, fly orchid, and various gentians. Spring and early autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, making them ideal for cycling.
The touring cycling routes in Waldhof-Standorfsberg Bei Grüsselbach are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1600 reviews. Cyclists often praise the picturesque scenery, the well-maintained paths, and the variety of routes that cater to different fitness levels, from gentle rides along former railway lines to more challenging tours through the rolling hills.
For those seeking a longer challenge, routes like the Friedewald Water Castle – Solztal Cycle Path loop offer a more demanding experience. This difficult route covers over 50 kilometers and includes significant elevation changes, providing a rewarding ride through diverse landscapes.
While specific cafes or accommodations are not detailed for every route, the region around Waldhof-Standorfsberg Bei Grüsselbach, including nearby towns like Rasdorf, offers options for refreshments and lodging. It's advisable to check local listings for cafes, pubs, and accommodation in advance, especially if planning a multi-day tour.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can find ancient and modern memorial stones, as well as traditional wayside shrines, along the trails. The area also lies along the "Green Belt," a unique ecological and historical corridor that follows the former inner-German border. The nearby Military Vehicle and Helicopter Exhibition at Point Alpha is a significant historical site related to the Cold War era.
The Waldhof-Standorfsberg nature reserve is the third-largest protected area in the Fulda district, encompassing approximately 245 hectares. It is particularly renowned for its valuable limestone grasslands and diverse flora, including numerous rare and endangered plant species. The Standorfsberg hill itself is notable for its Muschelkalk geology and a basalt cap at its summit, where remnants of former quarries can be observed.
Yes, the Bornmühle Pond near Rasdorf is a scenic spot often included in local cycling routes. The Grüsselbach – Bornmühle Pond (Rasdorf) loop is a 29.3-mile (47.1 km) trail that leads through the rolling hills of the Kuppenrhön and passes by this picturesque pond.


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