At the heart of lsace, the hearty Alsace
Nous vous proposons plusieurs types de circuits.
La plupart ont un faible dénivelé, mais si vous souhaitez rester en zone viticole, il faudra affronter quelques montées.
Half-day 34,14 km 97 m
Discover the medieval cities of Molsheim and Mutzig. A little stroll in the town center of Mutzig will give you the opportunity to take a look at the ...Half-day 34,14 km 97 m
The "Sucré-salé" (Salty-sweet) tour goes off the beaten path, from the vineyard of Molsheim and Mutzig to the nearby state forest. History buffs tak...Half-day 32,3 km 191 m
Enter into the vineyard of Strasbourg to discover some of the wine-making villages along the Alsatian wine route. Many of the half-timbered houses wil...Half-day 50 km 290 m
Tour in the vineyard of Strasbourg: the golden Crown through Wasselonne1h30 min 4,1 km 13 m
At the base, the Molsheim is a 5 km race through the historic center of Molsheim to support breast cancer research. It’s also a walk or a virtual ra...2h 9,28 km 32 m
Discover the medieval cities of Molsheim and Mutzig. A little stroll in the town center of Mutzig will give you the opportunity to take a look at the ...Half-day 31,27 km 211 m
With this route you will reach the new greenway at the foot of the hill Mont Sainte-Odile on the old railway line linking Rosheim to the former quarri...2h 11,08 km 29 m
This tour goes through the villages of Avolsheim and Soulz-les-Bains to reach the Bruche's waterway in Wolxheim. The channel's former towpaths have be...Half-day 35 km 123 m
This path will take you through some of the villages producing wine and sauerkraut, the most well-known being Krautergersheim (meaning the "Sauerkraut...Half-day 30,64 km 68 m
Cycle trail in the vineyard of Strasbourg, the golden crown, passing through Ergersheim, Wolxheim and Soultz-les-Bains.Half-day 19,34 km 54 m
This little route will help you understand the quite rich religious heritage spread around Molsheim, former Episcopal city and capital of the Counter-...19 Place de l'Hôtel de Ville
F-67120 MOLSHEIM
FRANCE
Tél. | +33(0)3 88 38 11 61
www.ot-molsheim-mutzig.com
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Monday to Friday : 9 am-12 pm and 2 pm-5.30 pm
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19 Place de l'Hôtel de Ville
F-67120 MOLSHEIM
Tel. | +33(0)3 88 38 11 61
www.ot-molsheim-mutzig.com
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Monday to Friday : 9 am-12 pm and 2 pm-5.30 pm
Those opening times can be modified.
19 Place de l'Hôtel de Ville
F-67120 MOLSHEIM
Ph. | +33(0)3 88 38 11 61
www.ot-molsheim-mutzig.com
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Monday to Friday : 9 am-12 pm and 2 pm-5.30 pm
Those opening times can be modified.
19 Place de l'Hôtel de Ville
F-67120 MOLSHEIM
Tel. | +33(0)3 88 38 11 61
www.ot-molsheim-mutzig.com
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Monday to Friday : 9 am-12 pm and 2 pm-5.30 pm
Those opening times can be modified.
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Sur l’itinéraire cyclable 'Canal de la Bruche'
Du 2 au 19 mai 2023, travaux sur l’itinéraire cyclable Canal de la Bruche, dans les deux sens de circulation, la circulation est interdite à tous les véhicules de 8h00 à 16h en semaine. Ouvert les week-ends.
Déviation mise en place
Une Zone de Protection Spéciale (ZPS) se situe sur les crêtes du Donon-Schneeberg proche du Nideck dans les forêts d'Oberhaslach et de Niederhaslach.
Dans ce secteur, tout est fait pour préserver le Grand Tétras dont l'espèce est en voie d'extinction. Il lui faut un habitat favorable et stable avec le moins de nuisances possibles.
Il est impératif :
NB : On n'oublie pas les autres espèces protégées : petites chouettes de montagne, faucon pèlerin, gélinotte des bois, lynx, chauve-souris…
Crédit photo : Michel Munier