EV15 The Rhine Cycle Route

EuroVelo 15 (EV15), named the Rhine Cycle Route, is a EuroVelo long-distance cycling route running 1230km along the Rhine river valley from the headwaters of the Rhine in Andermatt in Switzerland to the river's mouth in Hook of Holland in the Netherlands. The route crosses Europe from south to north, from the Swiss Alps to the North Sea, passing through four countries: Switzerland, France, Germany and the Netherlands.

EV15 The Rhine Cycle Route
Route between Worms and Mainz
Length1,233 km (766 mi)
DesignationEuropean Cyclists' Federation
TrailheadsAndermatt, Switzerland to Rotterdam, Netherlands
Usecycling
Websitehttp://www.rhinecycleroute.eu
Trail map

Andermatt
Rhine
Oberalp Pass
Vaduz (Liecht.)
Rhine Falls
Basel
Switzerland
France
Strasbourg
Cathedral
Strasbourg
France
Germany
Karlsruhe
Bingen
Bonn
Cologne
Cathedral
Cologne
Düsseldorf
Duisburg
Germany
Netherlands
Arnhem
Rhine Delta
Rotterdam
North Sea

The Rhine Cycle Route is called the following in the languages along its course: German: Rheinradweg, French: Véloroute Rhin and Dutch: Rijnfietsroute.

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