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North Rhine-Westphalia

View of the Drachenfels – Erpeler Ley loop from Bonn-Beuel

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Road cycling routes
Germany
North Rhine-Westphalia

View of the Drachenfels – Erpeler Ley loop from Bonn-Beuel

Moderate

4.5

(65)

893

riders

View of the Drachenfels – Erpeler Ley loop from Bonn-Beuel

04:25

99.8km

360m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 22, 2026

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Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 22.1 km for 201 m

After 35.5 km for 122 m

After 49.9 km for 51 m

After 74.6 km for 55 m

After 90.2 km for 77 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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3.46 km

Beach

Beach

2

11.4 km

View of the Drachenfels

Highlight • Viewpoint

Magnificent view of the Drachenfels from the banks of the Rhine. A route with a view to enjoy.

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3

13.1 km

From here a nice view of Drachenfels and Drachenburg.

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4

19.5 km

Route to pull through on the Rhine - not on Sundays and public holidays with good weather! Then it's better to drive in always-loose mode.

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5

21.2 km

Easy-to-ride section of the Rhine Cycle Route

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6

21.8 km

Small green area with several benches. With a view of the Apollinaris Church, the Rhine and Erpeler Lei.

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23.3 km

Erpeler Ley

Highlight • Natural Monument

A great view and certainly even more beautiful from there!

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40.2 km

In the middle of the green this passage leads parallel to the Rhine and with a wonderful view. The not perfect, but mobile surface is also feasible for racing bikes and offers a great alternative to the main road.

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74.6 km

Burg Linz

Castle

10

90.1 km

On the Mehlem Rhine ferry, from which you can enjoy this view, there is even a small service station for bicycles. In addition to tools, there is also an air …

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99.8 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

52.4 km

17.5 km

15.6 km

9.40 km

4.56 km

210 m

209 m

Surfaces

76.1 km

15.4 km

7.94 km

365 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

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Sunday 12 July

32°C

17°C

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Comments

June 8, 2023,RR - Neuwied <-> Bonn | Rhein rechts & links
Today from Neuwied right up the Rhine to Bonn and left back again.
Stupid when you notice after 7 km that you left the water bottles on the car 😱!
Thinking about it for a moment, no today it's much too warm and too far to ride without it. So back to the car, the bottles on the bike and …

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I wanted to reach the 500 km mark today, the 7th day of the Festive Challenge. So I thought of a route that would get me through quickly without much new stuff or stops, as the temperatures were still pretty frosty. I rode along the Rhine towards Remagen, but after just a few kilometers, as the river valley became narrower, …

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December 6, 2022,Neuwied im Regen
I was about to turn on Zwift. But then I decided to cycle 'right'.
Unfortunately, contrary to the forecast, it rained almost the whole time.
At least now I know I need better overshoes and gloves.

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Sunday morning, get up early. And a round of cycling, a nice start to the day

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In Koblenz-Rauental, a Böhm church awaited me again, because the parish church of St. Elisabeth was built in 1953/54 or 1962 (tower) according to plans by Dominikus Böhm with the participation of his son Gottfried. This wonderful church building from the early 1950s is now used as a youth church and is open daily!

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