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Embark on a unique cycling adventure through the heart of Alsace, starting and ending in Strasbourg. This loop combines heritage, nature, and gastronomy, following bike paths and quiet country roads that wind through forests, vineyards, and picturesque villages. After leaving the European capital, the first stage takes you to Selestat, nestled between the Rhine and the Vosges mountains. The trip continues south to Colmar, often called the “Little Venice” of Alsace. From there, you’ll ride along the famous Alsace Wine Route, stopping in Riquewihr, a medieval gem surrounded by vineyards, before reaching Obernai, a charming wine town at the foot of Mont Sainte-Odile. The loop concludes back in Strasbourg, a city rich in history, culture, and the art of living.
| Day 1 | Arrival Strasbourg | |
After check-in, visit the beautiful historic city center. This city is not only very beautiful, but also has a very interesting history being a frontier town. Stroll through the narrow paved cobbled streets and look at the beautiful half-timbered houses with painted plasterwork, stone gateways and intimate courtyards. |
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| Day 2 | Strasbourg - Selestat | |
Leaving Strasbourg, the cathedral and riverside fade into the distance as the route quickly joins quiet cycle paths along the canal. The ride through the plain is flat and peaceful, punctuated by locks, meadows, and the occasional stork overhead. Challenge: 52.5 km, 56 m ascent, 42 m descent |
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| Day 3 | Selestat - Colmar | |
After the discovery of Sélestat, a medieval town along the Ill River, is known for its half-timbered houses and its ramparts. The route leaves the town to reach the historic Roman way that ran along the bottom of the Vosges’s foothills, providing panoramic views over the sea of vines beyond. Between Sélestat and Colmar, the ride flows through endless vineyards and gentle hills, carried by the scent of the vines and the calm of the countryside. Gradually, the landscape opens, and Colmar, with its utterly picturesque Petite Venise Quarter and its colorful facades, appears a fitting finale to this journey through nature and heritage. Challenge: 33.5 km, 66 m ascent, 30 m descent |
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| Day 4 | Colmar - Riquewihr | |
Departure from Colmar, head south towards Eguisheim, a medieval Alsatian village with a fairy-tale charm, featuring concentric streets, colorful half-timbered houses, and flower-adorned façades. Located at the heart of the Wine Route, it offers an intimate atmosphere, perfect for strolling, enjoying the scenery, and tasting local wines. Challenge: 38.5 km, 196 m ascent, 286 m descent |
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| Day 5 | Riquewihr - Obernai | |
Still heading north, the route immediately winds through terraced vineyards, where rows of vines create perfect patterns on sun-drenched slopes. The terrain is gentle but punctuated by small climbs, each offering a panorama of the Alsace plain and the surrounding villages. Challenge: 49km, 419 m ascent, 319 m descent |
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| Day 6 | Obernai - Strasbourg | |
For this last cycling day, you will quickly reach Rosheim, where the Saints-Pierre-et-Paul Church reveals the full splendor of Alsatian Romanesque architecture. In Molsheim, the bike path along the Bruche Canal leads directly to the heart of Strasbourg, where Petite France emerges with its bridges and half-timbered houses, a striking contrast to the gentle countryside just traversed. A stage where the road itself becomes a living gallery of landscapes and heritage, between golden hills and historic cityscapes. Challenge: 37km, 165 m ascent, 119 m descent |
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| Day 7 | Day 7 : End in Strasbourg | |
End of your trip after breakfast. We advise you to extend your stay in order to take the time to visit the beautiful city of Strasbourg. |
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6 nights included
2/3 Star Hotels or 3/4 Star Hotels (supplement applied)
Breakfast included
Maps and tourist information on all the places of interest
24/7 Bilingual Emergency hotline
Luggage transport to your next accommodations. Luggage accepted per person: 1 suitcase or travel bag (20 kg maximum)
For time tables and further information check the website of SNCF or rome2rio for all French National trains (SNCF).
We strongly advise you to download the sncf mobile app prior to departure.
If you want to travel on a train with your bike, you can find more information on the SNCF website.
Parking possibilities in Strasbourg (preferable to book in advance)
We will supply the directions of this trip with a personalized code which gives you access to our travel App.