Transport · May 14, 2026

German Wine Route cycle path between Ungstein and Wachenheim renewed

New surface and better signage: the cycle path along the German Wine Route rolls comfortably through the vineyards again between Ungstein and Wachenheim.

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The cycle path along the German Wine Route has been renewed on the section between Ungstein and Wachenheim. A new surface, repaired path sections and improved signage mean that cyclists will in future roll more comfortably through the vineyards around Bad Dürkheim. The route runs past the wine sites of Ungstein and Pfeffingen, with views over the vines of the German Wine Route and places to stop in the winegrowing villages. The cycle path is part of one of Germany's best-known scenic cycling routes and combines wine enjoyment with a sporty outing. The town sees the renewal as a further building block for gentle tourism along the Wine Route. Stops at the Schubkärchler stalls of the Sausage Market and in the wine taverns invite riders to take a break.

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This summary is based on a report by City of Bad Dürkheim from May 14, 2026. You can find the full original article with all the details here:

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