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Rhein-Sieg Tourismus

Unmittelbar vor den Toren der Rheinmetropole Köln, rund um die ehemalige Bundeshauptstadt Bonn verbinden sich im Rhein-Sieg-Kreis Natur und Historie.

Ob Siebengebirge, Naturregion Sieg, Voreifel oder Bergisches Land, die Natur- und Kulturlandschaft des Rhein-Sieg-Kreises lädt Klein und Groß zum Entdecken ein. Wandeln Sie auf den Spuren von Adenauer im Siebengebirge, den Streifzügen im Bergischen Land, dem Römerkanalwanderweg im Vorgebirge oder den Erlebniswegen in der Naturregion Sieg. Erkunden Sie mit dem Fahrrad die Radregion-Rheinland mit der Wasserburgenroute, dem Agger-Sülz-Radweg oder dem Nutscheidhöhenweg oder planen Sie interessante Touren entlang des neuen Knotenpunktsystems. Tauchen Sie rund um Bonn in die Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland ein oder erleben Sie auf den Qualitätswanderwegen Natursteig Sieg, Bergischen Weg und Rheinsteig traumhafte Landschaften!

Ob Tagesausflug, Wochenendtrip oder Urlaub – an Rhein und Sieg erwarten Sie eine riesige Bandbreite an Freizeitmöglichkeiten, bezaubernde Naturerlebnisse und kulturelle Highlights! Entdecken auch Sie die touristischen Destinationen des Rhein-Sieg-Kreises!
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March 8, 2026

Time

4h12m

Distance

14.4km

Speed

3.4km/h

Ascent

370m

Descent

370m
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May 9, 2024

A running start into the vineyard! As with the “Milkyway”, the over-the-top vines are the backdrop for your hiking showdown. Beforehand, you marvel at the rocks as high as houses and wonder how a day can be 1,000 years and 1,000 years a day. But that’s another story…



And this is how you get out: The hike

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planned a hike

March 8, 2026

Time

5h24m

Distance

18.1km

Speed

3.3km/h

Ascent

430m

Descent

450m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

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May 8, 2024

Have you ever been to the Sieg Valley? It's just a stone's throw from Cologne or Bonn by train. You start the tour at the Blankenberg stop and end at Hennef station. The stop is served by the S 12 and S 19.



Three reasons why you should go there:



1. You want to do a really classic hiking tour (you'll see

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planned a hike

March 8, 2026

Time

5h09m

Distance

16.8km

Speed

3.3km/h

Ascent

600m

Descent

600m
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May 10, 2024

If you want to fly, you have to climb - to the two highest peaks in the Siebengebirge. Not a summit type? Try it out...



Right from the start in Rhöndorf, you'll be heading uphill. After about eight kilometers through the forest, you'll celebrate your first summit party.



The way back takes you up the L

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and others planned a bike ride

March 3, 2026

Time

2h57m

Distance

45.6km

Speed

15.5km/h

Ascent

250m

Descent

250m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

March 2, 2026

You'll circle Cologne-Bonn Airport, immersing yourself in two impressive landscapes: the Königsforst forest and the Wahner Heide heathland. The latter is one of the most important heathlands in Europe and is considered the most biodiverse nature reserve in North Rhine-Westphalia.



A worthwhile first stop

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and others planned a bike ride

February 28, 2026

Time

4h10m

Distance

61.2km

Speed

14.7km/h

Ascent

610m

Descent

610m
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March 2, 2026

The cycling route along the old trade route "Nutscheid" offers real highs not only for athletes with its considerable climb from the Sieg to the ridge. The route runs for 30 kilometers car-free along the Höhenweg and spoils you with changing views of the Siegtal valley.



A stop at the Galgenberg is recommended

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and planned a bike ride

November 27, 2024

Time

2h53m

Distance

43.3km

Speed

15.0km/h

Ascent

310m

Descent

310m
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May 9, 2024

You'll be travelling quickly on this route: you'll follow an old railway line and meander through picturesque valleys on the edge of the Hanf and Pleistal valleys. The starting point is the train station in Hennef. The S12 and S19 will take you there.



The setting of the tour: alternating asphalt and gravel

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and went for a hike

October 7, 2024

Rheinanbindung Natursteig Sieg

Distance

21.0km

Ascent

50m

Descent

50m

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October 7, 2024

The "Grand Finale"! Endless meadows, magnificent solitary trees, panoramic paths on the Siegdamm, narrow paths on the banks of the Sieg and the moment of encounter with Father Rhine...

The Rhine connection is the final stretch of the route for all those who want to follow the Sieg to its confluence with

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planned a bike ride

October 2, 2024

Time

2h47m

Distance

44.7km

Speed

16.0km/h

Ascent

230m

Descent

230m
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April 16, 2023

This beautiful tour follows the two rivers Agger and Sülz and is - because you hardly have to climb any meters in altitude - particularly family-friendly. In addition, the Agger-Sülz cycle path leads through a varied cultural landscape on many natural paths. Practical: Both Rösrath and Overath are easily

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planned a hike

May 10, 2024

Time

5h17m

Distance

17.7km

Speed

3.4km/h

Ascent

490m

Descent

480m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

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May 10, 2024

If you walk right through the Siebengebirge to find the so-called Milchhäuschen, then the whole thing is called...? Exactly. A little tip: The small inn is located directly behind the Zinnhöckchen. :-)



Your outing tour begins at the Am Spitzenbach train stop, which you can reach with the 66 tram. Later

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planned a hike

May 9, 2024

Time

4h36m

Distance

15.9km

Speed

3.5km/h

Ascent

400m

Descent

410m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

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May 9, 2024

Pretty deserted. Pretty in the hinterland. Pretty rocky! So you should think about sturdy shoes. When the rocks on the Leyberg are warmed by the sun, you'll want to stay forever. But it's worth pulling yourself together, because the rest of the route is not to be sniffed at either.



You reach the start

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