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Koblenz

Ruppertsklamm Waterfall – Entrance to the Ruppertsklamm loop from Pfaffendorf

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Germany
Rhineland-Palatinate
Koblenz

Ruppertsklamm Waterfall – Entrance to the Ruppertsklamm loop from Pfaffendorf

Hard

4.8

(367)

1,296

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Ruppertsklamm Waterfall – Entrance to the Ruppertsklamm loop from Pfaffendorf

06:52

21.6km

760m

Hiking

Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

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UNESCO Welterbe Oberes Mittelrheintal

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Bus stop

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1.29 km

Bienhorntal

Forest

2

4.35 km

View of Koblenz and Deutsches Eck

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118 meters above the Rhine, the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress offers what is probably the most fantastic view of Koblenz and the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle.

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4.73 km

View of the Deutsches Eck

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The best view is undoubtedly from the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress.

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14.6 km

Beautiful panorama, with a great view of the Lahn valley.

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15.8 km

Beautiful footbridge through the Ruppertsklamm. With good shoes it is a lot of fun to walk over it.

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16.5 km

Ruppertsklamm Waterfall

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The stones are mostly very slippery. Good footwear is advisable.

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16.5 km

Sure-footedness is required, but you don't have to be free from giddiness.

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16.9 km

⛰️And the outdoor fun can begin—but good, sturdy footwear is recommended 🥾🥾
1.2 km long gorge with an elevation gain of 235 meters ☝🏼

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17.2 km

The pictures speak for themselves 😀
An absolute must.

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21.6 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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8.95 km

5.90 km

2.44 km

1.99 km

1.96 km

358 m

Surfaces

7.00 km

6.26 km

3.72 km

2.09 km

2.00 km

545 m

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Highest point (330 m)

Lowest point (60 m)

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Monday 13 July

33°C

18°C

69 %

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Comments

May 31, 2024,Von Ehrenbreitstein , Etappe 10, bis Lahnstein . 20 km,.
Today's tour was very exciting. We spent the night in Ehrenbreitstein. There is no bakery there. Things weren't looking good for our breakfast. We were very lucky to find something in the neighboring town. The route is not well signposted. The Rheinsteig has a few drops here. A steep descent with lots of gravel. The 1.2 km Rupertsklamm is very …

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After the fog came the sun and then there were great views.
My highlight today was the Ruppertsklamm. So special. I hiked it as an ascent. I can only recommend it. The rocks are wet and slippery, the steel cables and the bridges help here. Good footwear is important.

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Joachim Fox: Wildly romantic gorge and dense beech forest
Lahnstein - Ruppertsklamm - Lichterkopf - Dornswiese - Wachecker Kopf - Bienhorntal - Koblenz-Pfaffendorf - Koblenz-Ehrenbreitstein.
Steep rocks line the path right at the beginning. In difficult places you can climb along the fixed ropes bit by bit.

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A very beautiful and demanding path that requires sure-footedness and sturdy shoes. The Ruppertsklamm is really recommendable.
The only thing that marred the hike a bit is that we climbed the official path over the steps (which are in poor condition, overgrown and overgrown) to Ehrenbreitstein Fortress in order to cross the Rhine with the cable car from there. Here …

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Still on holiday day 3, stage 12 from the Rheinsteig 🤗🥾👍🏻

Stage 12 can be easily combined with stage 11, if you still have the day before in your bones, leave it alone, because it continues with up, down... and pulse 😅 At the start, the highlight of the route is the Ruppertsklam 🥰
Simply wonderful, a real adventure, I …

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We wanted to walk a section of the Rheinsteig during our vacation in Koblenz. From Koblenz you can take stage 10, which leads to Lahnstein.
We started on the banks of the Rhine and along it for a while. The beautiful view of the Rhine sets the mood for the tour.
Eventually the route branches off into town and due …

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I went so bravely and my data are not correct, I am so unhappy about it, but I look with pride on the stages I have achieved

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Today was the next Rheinsteig stage: this time it was 14km from Koblenz to Niederlahnstein. In terms of altitude, my tracking once again recorded much less than was officially stated.

From Koblenz, the 10th Rheinsteig stage first leads comfortably along the Rhine. Since the bridge is under construction, a small diversion has been set up through the village. Behind the …

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