The way begins on the
Nahe Cycleway. Running past
Disibodenberg Abbey and then making its way via
Odernheim am Glan and
Meisenheim it reaches the
Kusel Musikantenland. In the Veldenz town of
Lauterecken there is a railway connexion and the option to switch onto the Lauter Valley Cycleway to Kaiserslautern. A few kilometres further on, the trail passes
Offenbach-Hundheim and the old Benedictine
Provost Church of St. Mary. It then continues initially in a southwesterly direction, then swings south to
Altenglan. At Altenglan, a junction with the
Fritz-Wunderlich Way runs through
Kusel on an old railway trackbed to
Freisen. Between Altenglan and
Staudernheim, there is a separate
draisine route that runs through the Glan valley. The cycleway continues for two kilometres alongside the
federal highway. gallows in
Sand on the Glan-Blies Cycleway Between
Glan-Münchweiler and
Niedermohr the
Barbarossa Cycleway branches off, running through
North Palatinate to
Worms. From Glan-Münchweiler the route follows the old trackbed of the
Glan Valley Railway via
Nanzdietschweiler, with its old washing facility and the preserved mill from 1884, through the
Elschbach Tunnel. It continues past the lake of
Ohmbachsee to
Schönenberg-Kübelberg, where it passes the protected
railway station. Next, the way passes
Waldmohr with its bog mill and the
Eichelscheiderhof. Here it leaves the route of the railway and follows cycle tracks to
Homburg. After
Beeden the way runs along the River Blies through the Bliesgau Biosphere Reserve. In
Wörschweiler, a detour goes to the
abbey ruins and the
Schwarzenacker Roman Museum. On the next stage, the route reaches
Blieskastel with its
baroque Altstadt. The route runs along the old embankment of the
Blies Valley Railway. The last station on German soil is the
Bliesbruck-Reinheim European Culture Park, with a
Celtic prince's grave and settlement from the
Roman era. Here the way crosses the
Franco-German border and comes to an end after
Saargemünd (French:
Sarreguemines) at the confluence of the Blies and the
Saar. In Sarreguemines the Glan-Blies Way is joined from the north by the
Saar Cycleway, which runs between Sarreguemines and
Völklingen parallel to the
Saarland Cycleway. To the south is a junction with the cycling path along the
Saar Canal and thus to the French cycle network. == Signage and surfacing ==