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The old town of Colmar has managed to conserve its Alsatian architectural heritage. You will be charmed by its picturesque character. It has cobbled streets and canals that give it its nickname: “Little Venice”. The half-timbered buildings lining the streets date from the Middle Ages or the beginning of the Renaissance. The Gothic-style Saint-Martin Cathedral dates from the 13th century.
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This short route in the heart of Colmar in the Haut-Rhin goes through the historic center of the city. The route begins at Place Rapp and takes you first to the Convent of the Dominicans in Colmar. This 13th century building, classified as a historic monument, houses the library. You will then discover the Collegiate Church of Saint-Martin in Colmar. This monumental Gothic-style cathedral stands in the heart of Colmar. The circuit takes you to the house of the arcades, this former Protestant...
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The Colmar Canal, inaugurated in 1864, under the pressure of industrialists injured by the deviation of the initial route of the Canal du Rhône au Rhin, in favor of the fortress of Neuf-Brisach by the Military Engineering, gives way today to a canal dedicated to yachting, crossing the Ill, and ending in the charming port of Colmar. Set off along the Colmar Canal which will make you travel in a bucolic setting! From Artzenheim, and if your legs allow it, you can take the Rhine Cycle Route...
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This bike ride begins south of Colmar, at the edge of the La Lauch stream. The route takes the Lauchwerb, and partly runs along the Canal de La Lauch, to arrive in Colmar, near Little Venice. Colmar with its magnificent architecture and fascinating historical heritage with many sites to see, such as: - the Pfister House - the Arcades House - the Saint-Martin Collegiate Church - the Green Mountain Park