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Descent to Laubenheim

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Descent to Laubenheim

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The Descent to Laubenheim is a notable trail segment located in the picturesque Rheinhessen region of Germany, specifically within Mainz-Laubenheim, a southern district of Mainz situated along the Rhine river. This particular section forms part of the first stage of the longer "Small Mainz High Path" (Kleiner Mainzer Höhenweg), connecting Laubenheim to Ebersheim. It is characterized by a significant drop in elevation, offering a descent of 101 meters through varied landscapes.

Visitors consistently praise this descent for its smooth surface…

Cycling is not permitted along parts of this segment

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  • Location: Rhenish Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

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    August 15, 2020

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    Nice descent on the bike path parallel to the road - but be careful, the path suddenly ends in a bend to the right (if you take the descent) and leads onto the road.
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    August 17, 2020

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    Small road damage in the lower area of the church and partially unclear traffic. So don't necessarily roll your racing bike down into the 30 zone at 60kmh. Logically keep to the speed limit.
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    April 18, 2025

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    Simply a great descent, with little traffic and a good road surface. Of course, if you want to make the most of your descent, just take the road :D But be careful! Always be ready to brake!
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    Distance 2.15 km

    Downhill 100 m

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    Location: Rhenish Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the 'Small Mainz High Path' and how does the Descent to Laubenheim fit into it?

    The 'Small Mainz High Path' (Kleiner Mainzer Höhenweg) is a longer hiking route in the Rheinhessen region. The Descent to Laubenheim specifically refers to a segment of its first stage, which connects Mainz-Laubenheim to Mainz-Ebersheim. This initial stage is approximately 11.9 kilometers long, involves an ascent of 221 meters, and a descent of 101 meters, typically taking about 2 hours and 45 minutes to complete.

    Are there any permits required to hike or cycle the Descent to Laubenheim or the Small Mainz High Path?

    No, permits are generally not required to hike or cycle on public trails like the Descent to Laubenheim or the Small Mainz High Path in Germany. These trails are freely accessible for recreational use.

    What is the typical difficulty level of the Small Mainz High Path, and specifically the Descent to Laubenheim?

    The first stage of the Small Mainz High Path, which includes the Descent to Laubenheim, is considered moderately difficult. While the descent itself is often praised for its smooth surface, the overall stage involves significant elevation changes, including a 221-meter ascent and a 101-meter descent.

    Is the Descent to Laubenheim trail suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the area around the Descent to Laubenheim and the broader Small Mainz High Path is considered family-friendly. The trail offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural points of interest, making it enjoyable for various ages. However, families should consider the moderate difficulty and length of the full stage if attempting it with younger children.

    Can I bring my dog on the Descent to Laubenheim trail?

    Yes, the Descent to Laubenheim and the surrounding trails are generally dog-friendly. Many outdoor areas in Germany welcome well-behaved dogs on a leash. Please ensure your dog is under control and that you clean up after them to maintain the trail's cleanliness for all visitors.

    What are the parking options available near the start of the Descent to Laubenheim trail?

    The first stage of the Small Mainz High Path, which includes the Descent to Laubenheim, typically begins near the Mainz-Laubenheim train station on Oppenheimer Street. While specific parking lots are not detailed, parking is generally available in the vicinity of train stations in German towns. Arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends, is often advisable to secure a spot.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or restaurants in Laubenheim for after a hike or ride?

    Yes, Laubenheim, being a district of Mainz and historically a winegrowing village, offers various options for refreshments. You can find cafes, pubs, and restaurants within the town center to enjoy local cuisine and wine after your activity.

    What are some notable viewpoints or points of interest along the Descent to Laubenheim and the Small Mainz High Path?

    Along the first stage of the Small Mainz High Path, you can enjoy several scenic spots. These include the Erich-Koch reading bench, offering views over the flood protection polder between Mainz-Laubenheim and Bodenheim, and rest spots like Bodenheimer Hoch and the Glockenberg hut. Further along, you'll find a vineyard chapel and the Schlossberg tower, all set amidst picturesque vineyards and natural woodlands.

    What should cyclists be aware of when descending the trail?

    Cyclists should exercise caution, especially on the descent. Visitor tips highlight that the bike path can suddenly end or merge with the road, particularly around bends. There are also reports of minor road damage in lower sections and potentially unclear traffic situations. It's crucial to be vigilant, ready to brake, and adhere to speed limits for a safe experience.

    What is the historical significance of Laubenheim?

    Laubenheim has a rich history dating back potentially to Celtic times, with Roman artifacts indicating early human presence and the introduction of grapevines. It was first documented in 773 AD and later in 829 AD. It has been under French possession and became part of the Grand Duchy of Hessen before officially joining the city of Mainz in 1969. Historically, it has been a significant winegrowing village.

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