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Located in the heart of Strasbourg, BEST WESTERN HOTEL DE FRANCE BY HAPPYCULTURE is the perfect starting point for exploring this picturesque city in the Alsace region. Start your day by visiting the famous Notre Dame Cathedral of Strasbourg, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture towering 142 meters above the city. Next, stroll through the Petite France district with its half-timbered houses, canal...See more

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Big Alsace cycle tour
1 km

Big Alsace cycle tour

Leaving Strasbourg l'Européenne, you'll take the legendary EuroVelo15 - Véloroute Rhin through the Robertsau Rhine forest before reaching La Wantzenau, Gambsheim, Drusenheim and Seltz, all of which have their sights firmly set on the Rhine. You will then head for the famous pottery village of Betschdorf, then on to Haguenau, city of Barbarossa, following the Sauer Valley cycle route through the Haguenau Exceptional Forest. You will then follow the Moder Valley cycle route as far as Bouxwiller, before entering the Vosges du Nord Nature Park and reaching La Petite Pierre and then Alsace Bossue on small, bucolic roads. You will then join the EuroVelo5 - Via Romea and the peaceful Véloroutes of the Canal de la Sarre and the Marne au Rhin. There are a number of beautiful stops along the way, including the Mittersheim and Stock ponds, the Arzviller inclined plane and the valley of the lock-keepers, before taking a well-deserved break in Saverne, home of the Rohan family. You then head south on the V52 to Marlenheim, where you join the Véloroute du Vignoble d'Alsace. Between a sea of vineyards and orchards, you'll pass through Obernai, Barr, Châtenois, Bergheim, Turckheim, Eguisheim, Rouffach and Guebwiller before reaching Cernay. You will cross the Alsatian potassic basin and then reach Mulhouse and its rich industrial heritage. You'll then set off to discover the Sundgau and Jura regions of Alsace, passing through Altkirch and following the Ill Valley cycle route. You will then make a foray into Swiss territory as far as the dynamic city of Basel. You will then take the Passerelle des Trois Pays to reach France and Saint-Louis. You'll then take the EuroVelo15 - Véloroute Rhin back to your starting point, where you'll discover the typical landscapes of the Alsatian Ried, with several beautiful stops in Kembs, Niffer, Ottmarsheim, Neuf-Brisach (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Marckolsheim and Erstein.

658 km
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67000 Strasbourg
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Alsace cycle tour (North)
1.3 km

Alsace cycle tour (North)

Leaving Strasbourg the European, you'll take the legendary EuroVelo15 - Rhine cycle route through the Rhine forest of La Robertsau, then on to La Wantzenau, Gambsheim, Drusenheim, Seltz, Munchhausen and Lauterbourg, all of which face the Rhine. Continue on the Lauter Valley cycle route to Wissembourg, a charming fortified town with a splendid Gothic abbey church. A short incursion into the Palatinate region of Germany will allow you to discover the charm of the Dahn area and its rocky peaks. You'll reach France and the Nothern Vosges nature park on the Sauer Valley cycle route, passing by the famous Fleckenstein castle. From Lembach, you'll branch off towards Reichshoffen, then Ingwiller in the Pays de Hanau and La Petite Pierre in the heart of the Notherne Vosges. You'll continue on little-traveled country roads towards Alsace Bossue. At Wittring in Moselle, you join the EuroVelo5 - Via Romea and the quiet Sarre canal cycle route and the Marne-Rhine canal cycle route. You'll be able to enjoy a number of beautiful stages, including the Mittersheim and Stock ponds, the Arzviller inclined plane and the valley of the lock-keepers, before taking a well-deserved break in Saverne, home of the Rohan family. You'll then head south on the V52, dotted with tunnels and bridges for cyclists, to Romanswiller, then Wasselonne and Marlenheim, where you'll join the Alsace wine road cycle trail. At Soultz-les-Bains, take the Bruche Canal cycle route back to the starting point.

361 km
Medium
67000 Strasbourg
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Comprehensive Strasbourg rickshaw tour - 1 hr 20 mins
649 m

Comprehensive Strasbourg rickshaw tour - 1 hr 20 mins

Enjoy this guided rickshaw tour to discover all of Strasbourg! Your driver and tour guide will let you in on the city's secrets! Rickshaws are a unique way to get around and see all the key sites of Strasbourg in just 1 hour and 20 minutes! Your driver will do the pedalling while you enjoy the city's key sites. Once you are comfortably seated on your rickshaw, you will start your tour by discovering the Palais Rohan. This magnificent monument with a classical façade has been classified as a historic monument. In 2009, it opened its doors to the most powerful world leaders on a NATO summit. You will then be taken to the Place Broglie to marvel at Strasbourg's stunning opera house. You will be captivated by its neoclassical façade, which has been classified as a historic monument! Your visit will continue with the Place de la République, where you will admire the relics of German architecture. This stunning square is home to the German imperial district's most iconic monuments. You will then enter into the heart of the German neighbourhood to discover its Haussmann-style avenues, the European sites and the Orangerie district. You will also get a glimpse at the headquarters of the French-German cultural TV channel: Arte.   Your tour will end by a ride through the "Petite-France" neighbourhood, at the heart of the old town. Marvel at typical half-timbering houses built right above the water. You will enjoy an exceptional scenic view on the terrace of the Barrage de Vauban. Let this quaint neighbourhood - which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site - captivate you! Pick this tour and visit all the key places of Strasbourg in an unusual and pleasant way!

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Day Trip to Nuremberg and Rothenburg – Departing from Frankfurt
182 km

Day Trip to Nuremberg and Rothenburg – Departing from Frankfurt

Set off from Frankfurt on a bus excursion to the historic towns of Nuremberg and Rothenburg. SET OFF FROM FRANKFURT ON A BUS EXCURSION TO THE HISTORIC TOWNS OF NUREMBERG AND ROTHENBURG. The trip begins with a visit to the capital of Franconia: Nuremberg. Your guide will show you around the most beautiful sites and monuments of the city, including: * The Imperial Castle * The house of Albrecht Dürer * The town hall * Hauptmarkt, the square which hosts the annual Christmas Market * The Gothic St. Lawrence (St. Lorenz) Church * And much more! *   Listen to your guide’s commentary to learn about how Nuremberg evolved from an important trading town in the Middle Ages into a Nazi Germany enclave during the Third Reich, to become a lively and dynamic city. Make the most of some free time to stroll through the city, and maybe taste a famous Nuremberg sausage. Then get back on the road and head for Germany’s best-preserved Medieval town: Rothenburg. Located on Germany’s Romantic Route, Rothenburg has been immaculately conserved since the Renaissance. When you arrive, your guide will lead you on a guided walking tour of the town centre. You can admire the 13th-century ramparts, the Renaissance-style town hall, the timber-frame houses and even the medieval crime museum. After some more free time to explore the town, you’ll get back on the bus and make your way back to Frankfurt for the early evening.

Wiesenhuttenstrasse 60329 Francfort
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Church Saint Louis
15 km

Church Saint Louis

On June 2, 1776, the foundation stone of a new church was laid on an artificial mound in the middle of the village (the singularity of this church!) and it was enlarged 85 years after its construction. The building escaped destruction during both world wars. As a sign of remembrance, a statue of St. Odile was erected next to the main portal. In the summer of 1958, a violent hailstorm shattered the stained glass windows and let in rainwater. In the 1960s, the interior of the church (choir, nave, altars, stained glass windows, ceiling and organ) was restored. In 1977 further renovation work uncovered the foundations of two previous buildings and the walls of the old cemetery once surrounding the place of worship.. Interior: The neo-classical church features a semi-recessed bell tower façade, a triangular pediment portal, a single nave with rectilinear side portals and a polygonal choir. The church features a tabernacle (18th century), altars and pulpit (19th century), high altar (20th century), a redesigned 25-register Stiehr organ (1817), a majestic painting of St. Louis by François Brendle (1807) at the back of the choir and two paintings on canvas over the side altars by painter Joseph-Louis Sorg, depicting two key scenes from the New Testament: the Crucifixion on the right and the Annunciation on the left (1840). In the church lie Klara Judith and her husband Hans Jacob von Landsberg, whose Rococo-style tombstone is still on the right wall of the nave. Outside: On one facade, a 1705 sundial is carved into a square slab. Originally placed against the "east" facade of the nave, the grotto of Lourdes found a worthy location behind the choir, attracting pilgrims for prayer and peaceful contemplation. On its side, the crucified Christ, with Mary and John at his feet, casts his gaze on the passer-by. The grotto is a place of prayer and peaceful contemplation. The church is not open to visitors, but is open throughout the year for religious celebrations.

Rue du Maréchal Leclerc 67120 Duttlenheim
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Restaurant Le B
19 km

Restaurant Le B

Enjoying a privileged location in the heart of Alsace, between Strasbourg and Colmar, opposite the wine route 15 km away, Hotel Crystal - Restaurant Le B combines tradition and modernity. In a contemporary decor with a hushed atmosphere, arranged around old-fashioned wooden furniture, this address is to be recommended to lovers of good food, who will feel particularly welcome. A restaurant with a gourmet table: From in front of his ovens, chef Thierry Baumert enjoys inventing beautiful combinations of colors and flavors to turn them into tasty little dishes, to the delight of regulars and visiting customers alike. With inventive menus based on fresh produce, the establishment immediately attracts trust and sympathy. As a starter, Thierry Baumert invites his customers to taste his pan-fried foie gras, one of the house's best-sellers. The touch of sweetness is provided by the red fruit compote arranged in a pocket on a round, white plate. The foie gras is placed on top. This gourmet suggestion is best served with an Alsace wine, such as a Pinot Blanc Vieilles Vignes or a Muscat Cuvée Prestige. Another signature dish is veal kidney, whose flavors are enhanced by Cebo Iberian ham and Cebette. On the plate, the addition of chiffonaded Iberian ham and Cebette adds a visually appealing touch. For the main course, the chef suggests roasted farmhouse duck breast, accompanied by a pineapple condiment, pan-fried duck liver and sweet potato purée. The duck breast is cut in half lengthwise, as is the duck liver. Presentation is in layers. A sweet potato purée is poured onto the plate. A pineapple condiment and a pineapple leaf complete the decoration. A little crunchy texture is provided by a pineapple potato chip placed on top. The dessert, meanwhile, is served on a plate. The dessert, meanwhile, offers sparks in the mouth. In the spotlight: a kougelhopf glazed with Alsatian mare. This pastry of Alsatian origin is served with white, red and raisins marinated in mare d'Alsace. It is best enjoyed with a glass of Gewurztraminer Vieilles Vignes from the Ribeauvillé winery.

43 avenue de la Gare 67150 Erstein
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We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾