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Germany
Hesse
Lahntal
Landkreis Limburg-Weilburg
Selters

Wörsbach Valley near Neumühle – Wörsbachtal Cycle Path loop from Haintchen

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Germany
Hesse
Lahntal
Landkreis Limburg-Weilburg
Selters

Wörsbach Valley near Neumühle – Wörsbachtal Cycle Path loop from Haintchen

Hard

2

riders

Wörsbach Valley near Neumühle – Wörsbachtal Cycle Path loop from Haintchen

04:57

73.6km

1,050m

Gravel riding

Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: July 10, 2026

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Wörsbachtal

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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13.4 km

Wörsbachtal

Nature Reserve

2

17.2 km

Wörsbach Valley near Neumühle

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Striking waypoint on the Wörsbachtalradweg

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17.3 km

Bridge over the Wörsbach

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It not only slides very well on the bridge when it is wet, but also on the small, tarred descent - if you are coming from Gnadenthal. It tends to moss and send ...

Apart from the passability, a short stop here also allows beautiful views over the stream and valley. It is often completely silent. No noise except for a gentle splash ...

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19.8 km

Wörsbachtal Cycle Path

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Great bike path easy to drive in almost any weather. Watch out for oncoming traffic, sometimes a bit narrow and confusing but easy to drive on 👍

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35.3 km

Schwalbach Castle

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The castle was built in 1368 by Count Eberhard V. von Katzenelnbogen to secure the northeastern border of its territory. However, the traditional completion date of 1371 is considered unlikely because of the apparently too short construction time. The surrounding settlement must have existed before the castle, because also in 1368 Emperor Charles IV gave her the city rights, which was associated with the permission to build fortifications and to host a daily weekly market. Nevertheless, the settlement did not develop into a city and was referred to as a "spot" until the 18th century.

In 1536, the castle fell to the house Nassau. After an inheritance division received count William of Nassau-Weilburg 1594 Burgschwalbach and administered from there administrative district. He made the castle his residence. His widow Erika used the castle until 1628 as a widow's residence and had the facility partly repaired. Until 1720, the building housed a Nassau-Weilburg office.

In 1737 repairs would have become necessary again. In view of the high costs, the administration of Nassau-Usingen, to which Burgschwalbach now belonged, decided to let the castle expire. Inventory, wooden components and the roof were therefore auctioned and removed.

In 1817 master carpenter Georg Philipp Schnabel bought the gatehouse. His family opened a restaurant in 1858 at the castle. There is still a restaurant there today.

After battlements had been removed from the ring wall in 2006, the building was first scaffolded to carry out safety measures and investigations. Since 2010, the castle is being renovated.

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50.9 km

Old Lahn Bridge, Limburg

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The stop par excellence for every tourist. Wonderful view of the cathedral. The tower, which can be driven under by cars, is also worth admiring.

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51.1 km

Limburg Cathedral

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A beautiful town on the Lahn River with a fantastic old town! From here, you get your first glimpse of the cathedral – quite impressive!

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51.4 km

View of Limburg Cathedral

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Very nice view from the Lahn to the Limburg Cathedral. Be sure to visit the city center with its many half-timbered houses. The squares in the historic city center with the many cafés invite you to linger. Absolutely worth seeing!

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64.3 km

Galgenberg Shelter and Viewpoint

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A nice place to rest with stunning views

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73.6 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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52.5 km

10.1 km

7.69 km

3.34 km

Surfaces

29.1 km

27.6 km

9.19 km

7.39 km

197 m

147 m

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