Activities in Alsace
Attractions in Alsace
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This cycle tour through the diverse landscape of the neighbouring cross-border regions of Southern Palatinate, Baden and Alsace leads to the best ...
This cross-border bike tour takes you through the orchard landscapes of Alsace, Southern Palatinate and Baden with gourmet breaks at local ...
Crossing borders has never been so easy! Whether you are a great sportsman, or an adept of the stroll, come to tease the borders with your own way, ...
Eurovelo 6 or the "Rivers road" allows to connect France to Romania, it crosses France from Pays de la Loire to Alsace and this route goes from ...
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Cycling in Alsace: 4 local cycling routes for the whole family
In Alsace, cyclists are spoilt for choice when it comes to cycling routes! In addition to the 3 European itineraries (EuroVelo), the region offers a wide range of cycling routes to take for a few hours or a day, between the plains, vineyards and mountains.
If you enjoy "playing with borders", the little loop of the Trois Pays will give you the impression of travelling by bike in less than 3 hours. Between France, Germany and Switzerland, this entirely safe and signposted route offers a great cross-border family ride along the water! Not far from the German border, the "Goethe and the potters' villages" cycle route will take you back to the artist's time in Alsace.
As you head towards the foothills of the Vosges mountains, there are two easy cycle routes for families. One allows you to discover the Obernai area on the "Portes Bonheur, chemin des carrières" greenway at the foot of Mont-Saint Odile, while the other takes cyclists through the Bonnefontaine forest and the sumptuous landscapes of the Sarre Valley.
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Touring the castles of Alsace
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The Wine Route, an exceptional itinerary!
Alsace is also a land of wine! Famous the world over, the Alsace Wine Route from Marlenheim to Tann is a legendary route through a remarkable region dotted with picturesque villages and wine-producing towns.
The best way to enjoy it at your own pace is by bike! Take the Véloroute du Vignoble d'Alsace (Alsace vineyard cycle route), which just a few pedal strokes away reveals the richness of the region's heritage (ruins of medieval castles, magnificent half-timbered houses, etc.).
Enthusiastic winegrowers open their doors to the curious, while wine-related activities take visitors through the vineyards, which boast 3 registered designations of origin (Alsace Grands Crus, Alsace and Crémant d'Alsace).
The Wine Route is a capricious serpentine which curves around the eastern slopes of the Vosges Mountains, peacefully winding round the mountains ...
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