Cerise Strasbourg





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Integrated into a cross-border route from Offenburg, this cycle route leaves Strasbourg in the direction of the South via a cycle path along the ILL, the river that waters the Alsatian metropolis. Arrived at the confluence of the ILL and the Bruche canal, our cycle route follows the shaded banks of this small canal and joins the foothills of the Vosges and the Véloroute du vignoble d'Alsace à Molsheim. The canal was built by Vauban to carry the Vosges sandstone stones intended for the...
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Symbol of a sometimes painful past, former military forts surround the metropolitan area of Strasbourg. Some, such as Fort Rapp and Fort Frère, can be visited and will surprise you. Enjoy a breathtaking view from the hill of Hausbergen, to take in the Eurometropolis and its imposing Notre-Dame Cathedral. This itinerary takes you to discover the military works that surround and protect the city of Strasbourg. Between history and nature, the route makes you discover a great diversity of...
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This route offers you many architectural curiosities through which the evolution of the territory takes shape. From Strasbourg to Kehl, discover a cross-border region rich in a common history and a flourishing nature thanks to the aura of the Rhine. Leave Place de l'Étoile and head towards the Meinau district by following the cycle path. At the end of Parc de l'Étoile, turn right to take rue Thumenau, then follow the track that runs along the tram tracks. Continue straight for 1.25 km. At the...
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This bike ride starts in Strasbourg, at the Passerelle Joseph Meister. The route runs along the Canal du Rhône au Rhin and passes through Illkirch-Graffenstaden, Geispolsheim, Blaesheim, Innenheim, Krautergersheim and Obernai, among others, the end point of which is on the banks of the Ehn stream.