Rhine Cycle Path

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Pedalling the Rhine Cycle Path (Rheinradweg) is one of Europe’s classic two-wheeled journeys. Winding over 1,200 km from the Swiss Alps to the North Sea, this mostly flat, well-signed route traces the Rhine River through Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. Cyclists glide past storybook castles, terraced vineyards, medieval towns, and industrial heritage — all while enjoying excellent infrastructure, frequent train connections, and a culture that welcomes bike touring.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most riders tackle the Rhine Cycle Path in 10–14 days, averaging 70–90 km per day. For a shorter taste, focus on the 350 km from Mainz to Cologne (4–5 days) — the most scenic castle-studded section. Allow extra time for castle visits, wine tasting, and detours to Heidelberg or Strasbourg. The route is doable year-round, but May–September offers the best weather and longest daylight.

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