Ahr Cycleway Explained

Infobox Radfernweg
(Ahr Cycleway
(Ahr-Radweg))
Length:77km (48miles)
Location:Ahr Valley (North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate)
Trailheads:Ahr source in Blankenheim, Rhine confluence at Remagen-Kripp
Use:5 km along a Landstraße, otherwise dedicated cycleway
Elev Gain And Loss:Start, End
502 Höhenmeter down
84 Höhenmeter up
Difficulty:River cycleway, low gradient
Waymark:File:Logo Ahr-Radweg.svg
Surface:asphalt or otherwise metalled paths
Website:Entry on website of Ahr Valley Tourism

The Ahr Cycleway (German: Ahr-Radweg) is a cycle path, that runs from the source of the River Ahr in Blankenheim, in the Eifel region of Germany, along the river to its mouth on the Rhine near Kripp. Several sections are on an old railway trackbed. The route starts in the middle of the Eifel mountains and runs initially through a valley landscape with broad river bends. From the hamlet of Schuld the Ahr Valley narrows and swings around the settlement in a loop. In Altenahr, hillsides and rocks come close to the river itself and offer the best conditions for the wine growing. Behind the spa town of Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler the Ahr reaches its broad delta on the Rhine. The cycleway is not difficult and suitable for leisure cyclists. The route is uniformly signed with the cycleway's logo.

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