Set a course for happiness
Ready for a great journey? Hop on your bike, strap on your helmet, and embark on a voyage of discoveries along a wide variety of itineraries. Here are 10 excellent reasons to cycle in Alsace, where bike lovers ride towards happiness.
#1 All roads lead to alsace
Cyclists passing through on a trek can explore the landscapes of Alsace along one of the three European cycle routes that cross the region: EuroVelo 15 (Rhine Cycle Route), EuroVelo 6 (Cycle Route of the Rivers) and EuroVelo 5 (Via Romea).
Alsace stands out at the crossroads of these three EuroVelo routes, promising a great journey for lovers of cycling.
#2 The cyclists at the heart
Alsace rolls out the red carpet for cyclists with the Accueil Vélo label. At accredited establishments, cyclists can expect quality services specially tailored to meet their needs. Cycling-friendly accommodations, repair workshops, and expert advice along the itineraries: cyclists and their bikes are welcomed like true stars.
Find out more about Accueil Vélo#3 The freedom of choice
With over 2,500 kilometres of cycling routes, Alsace is a premier destination for bike lovers. Families appreciate the safe and flat paths along the canals and old railway lines, while cyclists seeking a more rural setting find their joy on countryside roads. The most adventurous cyclists venture high in the mountains to tackle a bit of elevation gain during the day.
Explore the area#4 Pedal in the shade
When the summer sun shines bright, the trees lining Alsace's cycle routes provide natural protection for cyclists. The cool and shaded canal paths make for a tranquil ride to enjoy the lush panoramas of the region. Need a break? There's nothing better than a rejuvenating nap under a tree. Listen, nature is calling.
Cycling along canals#5 One loop, a whole world of discoveries
Alsace unfolds along its itineraries: picturesque villages surrounded by vineyards, hidden gems along the banks of the Rhine, breathtaking panoramas from atop the hills, and the architectural treasures of the towns. Explorers, curious minds, and challenge-seekers find something in common here: memorable experiences by bike in Alsace.
Find your itinerary#6 Thrills and sensations
Alsace is an exceptional playground for thrill seekers. Both novices and seasoned mountain bikers can get their adrenaline fix at the Lac Blanc Bike Park, the Stride in Strasbourg, or on the TMV trail crossing the Vosges Mountains. These places and itineraries are specially designed for extreme and unforgettable outings in Alsace.
Prepare your MTB outing#7 Discover the Alsace Wine Route
The Alsace Wine Route is an adventure in itself. Taste wines of character, meet passionate winemakers, and marvel at the beauty of an exceptional vineyard known all over the world. This legendary route is home to remarkable heritage, with medieval villages all along the way to explore on a break between stages. Don’t forget to treat yourself after a ride! No need to pedal for hours to earn a break overlooking the vineyards. Raise your glass and toast to the day's achievements, in moderation of course.
A legendary itinerary#8 History at every turn
Cycling in Alsace is like a journey through history. Each pedal stroke transports you to a world rich in history with a unique culture. The villages of Alsace, with their half-timbered houses, are living witnesses of the past. Take the time to stop, explore, and appreciate the local culture in every corner of this fascinating region.
Journey through time#9 Culinary delights
Alsace's cuisine is a true feast for the senses. The winstubs and local taverns offer a multitude of traditional dishes like sauerkraut, tarte flambée, baeckeoffe, and of course the famous pretzel. With dishes made with flavour and love, the restaurants of the region share the very best of Alsace.
Find a table#10 Discover other countries
Embark on a great cycling journey conquering horizons in Alsace. Here, your bike is your passport to a unique cross-border experience. In just a few kilometres, cross the Rhine and find yourself in a new country: in Germany's Palatinate or Baden-Württemberg regions, or in the Swiss towns of Basel or Rheinfelden. An active way to soak up and explore the cultures of the Rhine.
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