Best attractions and places to see around Lauterburg include a blend of historical sites and natural features. Situated in the Grand Est region of northeastern France near the German border, Lauterburg is characterized by its location between a forest and the Lauter river, as well as its proximity to the Rhine. The area offers a variety of landmarks and outdoor opportunities for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Nice place to relax and dangle your feet in the water.
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The Seltz-Plittersdorf cable ferry crosses the Rhine using only the power of the current, without an engine. Commissioned in 1945, it was modernized in 1998 with an aluminum structure and an eco-friendly system combining solar panels and paddle wheels. It can carry up to 70 passengers, 28 bicycles, and 6 cars. The crossing is free.
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The forecourt of the ferry has been newly designed and is now a really nice place to take a break. With a snack bar and benches with a table for self-catering. With a great view of the Rhine and the ferry.
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The municipal utilities have stored extensive information here: https://www.stadtwerke-karlsruhe.de/de/presse/meldeen/2021/20210316.php
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The last former mill town on the Alb. Benches and a large lawn invite you to relax. A fish ladder allows you to climb up. Very nice to look at.
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I come here often and almost always stop. It almost always looks different here. And it's really nice here.
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the ferry is great. However, the translation frequency is not very high. It may take a good amount of time to translate here.
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Lauterburg is an excellent starting point for cycling. You can enjoy the scenic Rhine Cycle Path on the South Bank, which offers well-maintained paths directly along the Rhine with plenty of spots to take a break. The Pamina bike path is also accessible. For more options, explore the various routes in the Cycling around Lauterburg guide, including easy loops like the "Rhine Cycle Path loop from Lauterbourg".
Yes, Lauterburg boasts several historical sites. You can visit the historic Calvary of Lauterbourg and the Church of the Trinity, both recognized as historic monuments. Traces of Vauban's fortifications, including the Metzgerturm (Butcher's Tower), can still be found, reflecting the town's 15th-century defenses. The Château épiscopal de Lauterbourg is another notable historical landmark.
The region around Lauterburg is rich in natural beauty. The Sauer Delta Nature Reserve is a must-see, known for its diverse animal and plant life, well-maintained bike paths, and opportunities for observing water birds. The town is also nestled between a forest and the Lauter river, and its proximity to the Rhine offers beautiful river views and leisure activities.
Lauterburg is a hub for water sports, especially at its sailing base. You can enjoy catamaran sailing, dinghy sailing, windsurfing, and canoeing, with training courses often available. For family fun, Total Jump is an AquaPark with giant inflatable modules on the water. Thrill-seekers can also try electric surfboards and e-foils with Alsa-Surf for unique gliding sensations.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the popular beach in Lauterburg, which offers relaxation and various leisure facilities. The Total Jump AquaPark provides exciting water fun with inflatable modules. Horseback riding lessons and outings are available at the Haras de la Nee Riding School. Many cycling paths, like the Rhine Cycle Path on the South Bank and routes through the Sauer Delta Nature Reserve, are also suitable for families.
You can cross the Rhine using the unique Seltz–Plittersdorf Cable Ferry. This ferry operates using only the power of the current, without an engine, and can transport passengers, bicycles, and cars. The crossing is free, making it a convenient and interesting way to traverse the river.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and the well-maintained paths for outdoor activities. The Rhine Cycle Path on the South Bank is often praised for its scenic views and opportunities for breaks. The Sauer Delta Nature Reserve is loved for its idyllic atmosphere, diverse wildlife, and peaceful cycling routes. The unique experience of crossing the Rhine on the Seltz–Plittersdorf Cable Ferry is also a highlight for many.
Yes, the surrounding forest and river areas provide ample opportunities for hiking and walking. While specific hiking trails are not detailed in the highlights, the natural landscape between the forest and the Lauter river, as well as along the Rhine, is ideal for leisurely strolls and more extensive hikes. You can find various routes in the Cycling around Lauterburg guide, many of which are also suitable for walking.
Lauterburg hosts several annual events. These include the Sunshine reggae festival in May, a roast chicken celebration in July, the procession of Saint-Martin on November 11, and a traditional Christmas market in December. These events offer a glimpse into the local culture and provide additional entertainment for visitors.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the vicinity of Lauterburg. You can explore trails like the "Sauer Delta Nature Reserve – Rhine Ferry Alsace loop from Lauterbourg" which offers an easy ride. For more options and varying difficulties, consult the MTB Trails around Lauterburg guide.
Beyond the historical landmarks, you can observe the Thomas Weir on the River Alb. While not directly in Lauterburg, it's a notable structure that provides a peaceful spot for a break, away from urban noise, with the sound of the river and birdsong. It also features a fish ladder, aiding aquatic life.


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