Vennbahn Cycle Route - 3 Days

A Bit about the Route......

3 Days in the saddle, travelling through the countryside on one of the oldest and longest cycle trails in Europe.  The line from Aachen to Monschau was built to carry coal and iron and was opened in 1885, and the Section from Raeren to Eupen was built in 1887, and the last part opened in 1889.  After the second world war the railways industrial use declined to be completely shut down and partially dismantled by 1989.

Our first day sees us travel from our village in the Netherlands to where the trail starts in Aachen



Day 1 - Vijlen to Monschau 

Day 2 - Monschau to St Vith


Day 3 -  St Vith to Troisvierges




Our car is back from the Garage and so the packing can begin!


The Vennbahn bike path, was internationally awarded on several occasions and is one of the longest rail bike paths in Europe, leading through three countries: Germany, Belgium, and Luxembourg. The path stretches from Aachen, straight through East Belgium, to Troisvierges, offering 125 km of fascinating landscapes, border country atmosphere, history, and stories of the Vennbahn.

The Vennbahn bike path, was internationally awarded on several occasions and is one of the longest rail bike paths in Europe, leading through three countries: Germany, Belgium, and Luxembourg. The path stretches from Aachen, straight through East Belgium, to Troisvierges, offering 125 km of fascinating landscapes, border country atmosphere, history, and stories of the Vennbahn.

The Vennbahn bike path, was internationally awarded on several occasions and is one of the longest rail bike paths in Europe, leading through three countries: Germany, Belgium, and Luxembourg. The path stretches from Aachen, straight through East Belgium, to Troisvierges, offering 125 km of fascinating landscapes, border country atmosphere, history, and stories of the Vennbahn.The Vennbahn bike path, was internationally awarded on several occasions and is one of the longest rail bike paths in Europe, leading through three countries: Germany, Belgium, and Luxembourg. The path stretches from Aachen, straight through East Belgium, to Troisvierges, offering 125 km of fascinating landscapes, border country atmosphere, history, and stories of the Vennbahn.

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