Best attractions and places to see around Sentheim include a variety of cultural, historical, and natural sites. Situated in the picturesque Doller Valley at the foot of the Ballon d'Alsace, Sentheim is recognized for its conservation efforts as a "Stork Village of Alsace." The area offers insights into local geology, historical architecture, and scenic natural landscapes within or near the Regional Natural Park of Ballons des Vosges.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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In his Stations of the Cross meditation—written on Good Friday 2025 in the Roman Colosseum—Pope Francis, who died a few days later (Easter Monday), invited us to let ourselves be contemplated by the crucified love of Jesus: "Our darkness seeks the light. (...) Now [the crowd] encounters the spectacle of a love never before seen, a beauty that moves them to change their minds. To those who see you die, Lord, you give the opportunity to beat their breasts and repent, to strike their hearts so that their hardness may break. Jesus, grant us, who often still observe you from afar, that we may always remember you in our lives, so that even death, when you come one day, may find us alive." (Pope Francis)
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Very nice passage along the Thur river. Hilly route towards Lake Wildenstein-Kruht A tarmac road for all audiences I recommend the lunch break at the Kruht Lake Inn.
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The Thur on your left, the vineyard on your right. Magnificent (golden) colours of the vineyard from the end of September.
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Wonderful cycle path along the steep vineyards. A pleasure cycle path...
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The castle was built from 1224, with various extensions until the 16th century. Its initial purpose, in addition to being the residence of the Count of Ferrette, was to monitor the toll which regulated passage into the Thur valley. Its name means the “town of the angel” in homage to Saint Michael, chief of the angels and champion of Good, and it stands at the top of the Schlossberg, the “castle mount. » In 1673, Louis The king called on miners from Giromagny to demolish the castle with explosives. When the dungeon collapses, part of it remains stuck on the side, giving the ruins their current shape. The locals nickname the remains of the castle “The Witch’s Eye” because this dungeon evokes an eye watching over the city, but also in connection with the tumultuous past involving the city in witch hunting. Family walk through the old town offering upon arrival a beautiful view of the town and the surrounding hills.
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A worthwhile destination, good view of the city
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Beautiful place to dream, rest and chat
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The preservation over the many years is unique
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Sentheim offers several cultural and historical attractions. You can visit the Honey House (Miellerie) to learn about beekeeping, or explore the House of Geology and its discovery trail. The village is also a departure station for the scenic Train Thur Doller Alsace. Historically, you can see the Saint-Georges Church, dating back to 1778, and the Notre Dame du Rollenberg chapel, which overlooks the village.
Yes, a notable landmark is The Witch's Eye (Engelbourg Castle), a 13th-century castle near Thann. It's known for its unique remnant of an old dungeon and offers magnificent views of the city. Another significant historical site is Rangen Cross, a man-made monument that provides a great vantage point for views and a place for rest.
Sentheim is nestled in the picturesque Doller Valley and lies at the foot of the Ballon d'Alsace, offering access to the beautiful landscapes of the Regional Natural Park of Ballons des Vosges. For stunning views, you can visit Rangen Cross or the vantage point from The Witch's Eye (Engelbourg Castle). Cyclists can also enjoy the scenic views from mountain passes like Climb to Col Amic and Hundsruck Pass.
The area around Sentheim is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various MTB trails, cycling routes, and running trails. Options range from easy loops around Michelbach Lake to more challenging routes like the Ballon d'Alsace loop for mountain biking or the Hundsruck Pass for road cycling.
Yes, cyclists looking for a challenge can tackle Climb to Col Amic, which culminates at 828 meters with a gentle average gradient over 9.6 kilometers, making it suitable for a steady pace. Another option is Hundsruck Pass, known for its good asphalt and scenic ascent, though the view at the top is considered mediocre by some. Both offer rewarding climbs.
Absolutely. An excellent option for families is the route Through the vineyards along the Thur. This cycle path is mostly separated from roads outside of villages and is easy to ride with normal road bikes, offering beautiful views of the vineyards north of Thann. Additionally, you can find easy cycling routes in the Cycling around Sentheim guide, such as the 'Our Lady of the Birches – Sentheim station loop from Lauw'.
Sentheim offers several running trails for various fitness levels. You can explore routes like the 'Étang du Vieux Moulin loop from Sentheim' or the 'Sentheim station – Guewenheim station loop from Sentheim', both considered moderate. For a more challenging run, try the 'Kaltenbachweiher – Buchberg loop from Sentheim'. More details can be found in the Running Trails around Sentheim guide.
Yes, Sentheim has attractions suitable for families. The Honey House (Miellerie) offers an engaging look into the world of bees with exhibitions and honey tasting. The Train Thur Doller Alsace provides a fun, scenic ride that children often enjoy. For outdoor activities, the cycle path Through the vineyards along the Thur is family-friendly and easy to ride.
The region's natural beauty, including the Doller Valley and proximity to the Ballon d'Alsace, suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn are ideal for outdoor activities. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural parks and vineyards. The 'Stork Village of Alsace' designation also implies that spring and summer offer opportunities to observe storks.
Visitors particularly appreciate the magnificent views from historical sites like The Witch's Eye (Engelbourg Castle) and Rangen Cross, which are perfect for rest and contemplation. Cyclists enjoy the well-maintained routes and the rewarding climbs of mountain passes such as Climb to Col Amic, which offers a steady pace. The scenic bike paths along the Thur, like Through the vineyards along the Thur, are also highly rated for their beauty and ease of riding.
Yes, the Jardins de la Résilience offer a unique experience. These gardens provide a poetic and botanical stroll through a shaded garden and forest. They feature four pools, four terraces, a cabinet of curiosities, numerous sculptures, and a wide array of plants, flowers, and shrubs, making it a peaceful and interesting natural space to explore.


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