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Revision as of 22:51, 24 June 2021

Overview

Length: 320 km (199 mi)

Standard direction(s) of travel: Either

Season: March-October, but the trail is open and accessible year round

Trail Association:

Permits and Regulations

  • There are no permits needed to hike the Rheinsteig, the land that the Rheinsteig runs through falls under standard German right-to-roam legislation.

Maps

Online Maps

Printed Maps

  • Rheinsteig: Wander-Tourenkarte 1:50000, KOMPASS, ISBN: 3850269833

Information Resources

Websites

Apps

Guidebooks

  • "Rheinsteig: von Wiesbaden nach Bonn" (Outdoor Wanderführer) ISBN:3866866976

Other

Sections

Water

  • Water is plentyful, as the trail runs through a town every day, and there's plenty of streams flowing into the Rhine river that are safe to drink after filtration.

Weather

  • Extreme weather conditions are not common. Expect normal German weather.

Getting To and From the Trail

Resupply

  • Resupply is plentiful as the trail usually runs through a village or large town with a supermarket every day.

Geographic Features

  • The trail runs along the valley side east of the Rhine river, which is one of the biggest rivers in Europe. Although the trail's highest point is only at 365 m (1197 ft), it racks up a significant amount of elevation as it constantly ascends and descends the steep valley walls.

Administrative Territories

Online Communities

References


External Links