The 130 km long Glan-Blies cycle route (ADFC quality cycle route 4 stars) is a truly cross-border cycling and river experience. You start in France. It then crosses the borders of Saarland and Rhineland-Palatinate to the Nahe. Always close by: the rivers Blies and Glan.
For long stretches, the route leads along disused railroad lines and from Altenglan, a very special cycling experience awaits: cycling on rails. The Glan Valley can be explored on a 40-kilometre disused railroad line to Staudernheim on a bicycle trolley. Bicycles can of course be taken along.
You should definitely spend some time in Meisenheim. The town impresses with its medieval core, which has survived seven centuries almost unscathed. Its landmark is the imposing late Gothic castle church.
On the trail of Hildegard of Bingen shortly before the end of the tour you meet the Disibodenberg monastery ruins. In the Nahe-Glan vacation region, the Glan then flows into the river at Staudernheim. Near.