Ahrtal-Radweg nach der Flut (3/3) | ARD Reisen

WDR television presenter Dieter Könnes rides the Ahr cycle path within three days and wants to know what it looks like three months after the flood. On the third and last day of his tour, he continues from Altenahr via Mayschoss, Walporzheim, Ahrweiler and Heimersheim to the mouth of the Rhine near Sinzig, the destination of the trip. How bad is the destruction in the flood area? Is the Ahr cycle path still passable? What have the affected people experienced in the past weeks and months? And are tourists even welcome? A very emotional journey awaits him. The cycle path - from the source in Blankenheim in the Eifel to the confluence with the Rhine near Sinzig - is a beautiful 90-kilometer route, depending on the route chosen. For experienced cyclists it would have been a daily program in the past. Then the flood came and left on the 14./15. July 2021 a path of destruction. The Ahr Valley is one of the most beautiful travel destinations in Germany. A breathtaking landscape, the vineyards, many small villages with partly historical backdrops. In addition to the Ahr valley cycle path, the region is also known and popular with hikers. The Ahrsteig, for example, a 108-kilometer long-distance or red wine hiking trail, is one of the most popular hiking trails in Germany. “I would like to get an idea of ​​the situation in the Ahr valley. I want to know how people are doing and, above all, how things are going in the Ahr Valley, ”says Könnes, who has been working as a freelance journalist in the Ahr Valley for weeks. The Ahrtal-Radweg 2021 is and will be a special challenge, not least because of the destruction. His journey takes Könnes, among others, from the source of the Ahr in Blankenheim via Ahrhütte, Müsch, Schuld, Ahrbrück, Hönningen, Altenahr, Mayschoss, Walporzheim, Ahrweiler and Heimersheim to the mouth of the Rhine near Sinzig. With us you can follow Dieter's journey every three days. Day 1:    • Ahrtal-Radweg nach der Flut (1/3) | ARD Re...   Day 2 from Thursday, November 19, 2021, 6 p.m .:    • Ahrtal-Radweg nach der Flut (2/3) | ARD Re...   00:00 greeting 01:09 On gravel roads along the Ahr 03:29 The oldest wine cooperative in the world 08:05 Helpers on duty 10:09 am Ahrweiler 1:50 p.m. Arrival in Sinzig 14:58 goodbye You can find more information about the situation here: https://www1.wdr.de/nachrichten/hochw... As well as on the following pages: https://www.ahrtal-tourismus.de https://www.spenden-shuttle.de https://www.flut-wiki.de https://www.helfer-stab.de https://www.dachzeltnomaden.com https://www.ahrtal.de https://www.add.rlp.de https://www.radreise-wiki.de/Ahr    / @medienbonngmbh   Do you like our channel? You can subscribe to it here: https://bit.ly/2LK9bB0 ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Further information: ► WDR Reisen: https://reisen.wdr.de ► Instagram:   / wdrreisen   ► 2 for 300: https://www1.wdr.de/verbrauch/freizei... ► Wunderschön: https://wunderschoen.wdr.de ► Adventure travel: https://erlebnisreisen.wdr.de ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #AhrRadweg #Ahrtal #WDRReisen A film by Dieter Könnes and Marius Althof. Editors Maren Könemann and Patrick Löffler. This film was produced in October 2021 on behalf of the WDR. All statements and facts are correct at the time and have not been updated since.