
From Bad Vilbel along the Regional Park Circular Route (West Side Day Tour)
The Regional Park Circular Route is a central part of the cycling network in the Rhine-Main metropolitan area. It connects local attractions and opens up characteristic landscapes.
This day tour follows the western section of the route through the Vordertaunus landscapes to the mouth of the Main River. Along the way, you will encounter orchards, fields, and wetlands, as well as artworks and historical sites. Viewpoints and play areas also offer fresh perspectives on the surrounding cultural landscape. Experience a wide range of leisure activities in our diverse Rhine-Main region.
This trail ends at the S-Bahn station in Wiesbaden-Kastel. From here, you can return to Bad Vilbel by changing trains at Frankfurt-Taunusanlage on the same platform. Taking your bicycle with you is free of charge.
The cycling tour can be ended at the Eschborn or Hattersheim S-Bahn stations, shortening it to 42 km or 60 km respectively. The tour can also be completed in the opposite direction.
The Volcano Cycle Path largely follows the route of the former Oberwaldbahn, an old railway line that led from Lauterbach over the Vogelsberg mountain range and through the Wetterau region to Frankfurt.
The Regionalpark Nidda Route is a unique river experience full of contrasts. It leads through the fields of the Wetterau, one of Germany’s oldest cultural landscapes, to the source in the idyllic Vulkanland Hoher Vogelsberg Nature Park.
The Hohe Straße Regional Park Route follows the historical course of an old trade route and leads through vast landscapes as a ridge-top trail. You quickly feel “far away” and closer to the sky. Spectacular panoramic views open up in all directions, from the settlements in the valley to the Frankfurt skyline and the Ronneburg hills.
The cycling route “Around Bad Vilbel” is a 23-kilometer, easy-to-ride, highly varied circular cycling route with gentle inclines. It touches not only the core city of Bad Vilbel but also all its districts: Dortelweil, Gronau, Heilsberg, and Massenheim. Everywhere there are special features to discover, including nature, water, art, culture, and regional cuisine.
Consistently marked with the green “R4” sign, most of the route runs along low-traffic, quiet, and secluded paved cycle paths and farm tracks.
Marked throughout with the green “R4” sign, most of the route runs along low-traffic, quiet, and secluded paved cycle paths and farm tracks.
Consistently marked with the green “R4”, most of the route runs along low-traffic, quiet and secluded, paved cycling and farm roads.
Marked throughout with the green “R4” sign, most of the route runs along low-traffic, quiet, and secluded paved cycling and farm tracks.
Welcome to Bad Vilbel, the City of Springs and Festivals – and the perfect starting point for all cycling enthusiasts. Whether you’re looking for a sporty challenge, prefer a leisurely ride along the Nidda, or fancy a longer bike tour into nature: diverse cycling routes, services, and delightful moments await you here.


