Attractions and places to see around Marlenheim offer a blend of historical architecture, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. Situated at the northern gateway to the Alsace Wine Route, the town is surrounded by extensive vineyards and picturesque landscapes. Visitors can explore historical buildings, enjoy wine tastings, and discover various cycling paths. The region provides opportunities for both cultural immersion and outdoor activities.
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The Canal de la Bruche is a canal in eastern France that originally connected Soultz-les-Bains near Molsheim with the city of Strasbourg. It was built in 1682 by the famous military engineer Vauban, primarily to transport sandstone from the Soultz quarries for the construction of Strasbourg's fortifications.
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We really enjoyed the cycle path along the Canal de la Bruche
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A tour through Molsheim is worthwhile with its beautiful preserved houses and churches
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Great place to rest but unfortunately very limited opening hours
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I've been here three times on one tour. It was closed three times. It's better not to plan a visit or to find out in advance when it's open.
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Very beautiful old town with great Metzig. A wine tasting is also not to be missed. We enjoyed Marie and Paul Boehler's wine in their cellar in the center of Molsheim in the late 1970s and of course took it with us to the Lower Rhine. https://www.domaine-boehler.com/accueil
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A very nice walk, a moment of relaxation at Ravito des cyclos, stop at Avolsheim, and direction Soulz les Bains, then Scharrabergheim along the vineyards, to do during the week, too crowded on weekends.
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Marlenheim boasts a rich history with several notable landmarks. You can admire the 18th-century Town Hall and the historic Château of Marlenheim. The Church of St. Richarde features a 12th-century bas-relief and a Roman tympanum. Don't miss the Chapel of the Marlenberg, built in 1683, or the Saint-Martin Well, dating back to the late 15th century.
Absolutely! The region offers several family-friendly options. The Canal de la Bruche cycle path is ideal for a family bike ride due to its lack of gradients and scenic landscape. You can also visit the Stork Park to observe these iconic birds, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Promenade des Moulins (Mills' Walk).
As the northern gateway to the Alsace Wine Route, Marlenheim is perfect for wine enthusiasts. You can visit local wine cellars for tastings and meet winegrowers. Notable places include Maison Arthur Metz, the Mosbach wine cellar, and Domaine Xavier Muller, known for its award-winning Sylvaner. Many offer insights into Alsatian grape varieties.
Marlenheim offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Canal de la Bruche features an approximately 20 km long, well-paved cycle path winding past eleven former locks. Other paths include sections of the Alsace Wine Route and routes along the Mossig River, suitable for various skill levels. For more options, explore the hiking and cycling guides around Marlenheim.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the extensive vineyards surrounding the town, including those producing Rouge de Marlenheim and Grand Cru Steinklotz wines. The Kronthal area features a mill, local flora and fauna, and is famous for providing sandstone for Strasbourg Cathedral. The Bruche Canal also offers idyllic scenery.
Yes, for a deeper dive into local culture, visit the "P'tit musée alsacien" located near the tourist office. This museum offers guided tours by volunteers, providing authentic insights into traditional Alsatian life. Additionally, wandering through the narrow streets of the Old Town Center, particularly Rue du Général de Gaulle, offers a glimpse into the town's historical charm and Roman past.
Marlenheim is a great starting point for hikes. You can find routes like the 'Chapelle de Hohenhoeft – Goeftberg Viewpoint loop' or the 'Way of the Cross Marlenheim – Chapelle de Hohenhoeft loop', both offering moderate difficulty. The Riewerle path also leads through vineyards to the Marlenberg chapel. For detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Marlenheim guide.
If you're cycling along the Bruche Canal, the Lock House No. 3 – Cyclists' Refreshment Stop is a popular spot. It's a great place for a local beer, coffee, or wine with a peasant board. You can also find cafes in the charming Molsheim Old Town, which is an important transit point for cyclists.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene and picturesque nature of the cycle paths, especially along the Canal de la Bruche, noting the beautiful landscapes and opportunities to observe wildlife. The historical buildings and the charming atmosphere of the old towns, like Molsheim, are also highly rated for their architectural interest and pleasant strolling opportunities.
While Marlenheim itself is a charming town, nearby towns such as Wasselonne, Molsheim, and Saverne host markets on various days of the week. These markets offer a wonderful opportunity to experience local life, discover regional produce, and find unique crafts.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Marlenheim. Spring brings blooming vineyards and mild temperatures perfect for cycling and hiking. Autumn offers stunning fall foliage in the vineyards and comfortable weather for exploration, often coinciding with harvest festivals.


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