Cycling route for connoisseurs: Cochem-Beilstein-Cochem
- start: Moselle promenade Cochem
- destination: Moselle promenade Cochem
- easy
- 20,80 km
- 1 hour 28 minutes
- 21 m
- 101 m
- 80 m
- 80 / 100
- 10 / 100
Located between the Eifel and Hunsrück, the Cochem holiday region will make cyclists' hearts beat faster. The most beautiful cycle paths, romantic river sections, and cozy places to stop. For cycling explorations, a wide cycle path network awaits you! Cycling with us can be addictive. In the Cochem holiday region, there are paths and routes for every type of cyclist.
From Cochem, take the cycle path via Ernst towards Poltersdorf. Here you have the possibility to cross by ferry to Beilstein (ferry times: daily from Easter until the end of October from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.). From Beilstein, cycle along the Moselle back to Cochem.
General information
Safety Guidelines
For your own safety, we recommend a bicycle helmet.
Tip
From Beilstein, return by ship is also possible. Here you pass through the Moselle lock in Bruttig-Fankel.
Getting there
You can reach Cochem fastest via the A 48 Koblenz-Trier. From the east, take the Kaisersesch exit (No. 4), from here it is 12 km to Cochem. Just follow the signs. From the west, leave the A 48 via the Ulmen exit (No. 2), from here the route to Cochem (23 km) is also well signposted.
Parking
Use the city car park behind the Cochem station.
Public transit
Cochem is also excellently accessible by train. All trains running the Moselle route (Koblenz-Trier) of Deutsche Bahn stop at Cochem (Mosel) station. The RE takes 37 minutes from Koblenz to Cochem (49 minutes from Trier).
You can easily find a suitable train connection from your home station here with just a click: reiseauskunft.bahn.de
Pavings
- Asphalt Coating (39%)
- Street (58%)
- Ferry (1%)
- Path (2%)
Weather
This tour is presented by: Ferienland Cochem, Author: Tourist-Information Ferienland Cochem
