Attractions and places to see around Gewenheim are found in the charming commune of Guewenheim, located in the Haut-Rhin department of the Grand Est region in north-eastern France. This area is situated within the picturesque Doller Valley, offering a setting for outdoor activities and forest exploration. Visitors can discover historical landmarks alongside natural features, making it suitable for those interested in both cultural sites and nature. The region provides opportunities for extensive forest walks and exploring local heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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The preservation over the many years is unique
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Beautiful steep vineyards in the Thann region.
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From Soultz: Very nice climb. The road surface is great, runs smoothly and you mainly drive through a shady forest with the occasional glimpse through the trees. Few cars encountered, at the end a beautiful meadow and then at the top you can continue to the Grand Ballon.
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Gewenheim and its surroundings offer several notable historical and cultural sites. Within the village, you can visit the Church of St. Maurice, dating back to 1828, known for its sober interior and the oldest organ in the Doller Valley. The Chapel Notre Dame des Bouleaux, a pilgrimage site in the Oberwald forest, also holds significant historical value. Additionally, the Communal Wash House and the Paillard Stele commemorate local history. Just outside, you can discover The Witch's Eye (Engelbourg Castle), a 13th-century castle offering magnificent views of Thann.
The Gewenheim area, nestled in the picturesque Doller Valley, is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive forest walks, often referred to as 'Waldbaden' (forest bathing), particularly in the Oberwald forest. For those interested in cycling, there are numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Guewenheim station – River crossing - La Doller loop from Michelbach'. Hikers can explore trails like the 'Lake Michelbach – Michelbach Dam loop from Guewenheim'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Gewenheim and Hiking around Gewenheim guides.
Yes, the region offers challenging climbs and scenic mountain passes. Cyclists can tackle the Climb to Col Amic, which culminates at 828 meters below the Grand Ballon, featuring a gentle average gradient over 9.6 kilometers. Another notable pass is the Hundsruck Pass, known for its nice asphalt and ascent. For a route to the highest point in Alsace, consider the HC - Uffholtz - Grand Ballon, which also includes a memorial for soldiers from the First World War.
Gewenheim is situated within the beautiful Doller Valley, offering a picturesque natural setting. The surrounding forests, such as the Oberwald forest, provide tranquil environments for walks and exploration. You can also find highlights like Through the vineyards along the Thur, which offers a scenic bike path along the Thur river and beautiful steep vineyards, showcasing the natural beauty and agricultural landscape of the region.
Yes, there are family-friendly options for both walking and cycling. For cycling, the highlight Through the vineyards along the Thur is described as a nice bike path, easy to ride with normal road bikes. For walking, the 'Trail along the Doller River loop from Guewenheim' is an easy hiking route. You can explore more family-friendly routes in the Hiking around Gewenheim guide.
The highest point in the broader region is the Grand Ballon, located in the Vosges mountains. You can reach it via routes like HC - Uffholtz - Grand Ballon, which offers good roads and a memorable experience, including a memorial for soldiers from the First World War. The Climb to Col Amic also leads to an altitude of 828 meters below the Grand Ballon.
Beyond the main church and chapel, Gewenheim features the Paillard Stele, a monument at a crossroads commemorating combatants of the 1st RVY regiment from December 1944. This stele offers a poignant glimpse into the village's wartime history. The Communal Wash House also stands as a historical point of interest, reflecting the village's past daily life.
Yes, Gewenheim offers several running trails suitable for various fitness levels. Examples include the 'Guewenheim station – Sentheim station loop from Guewenheim' and the 'Saint-Éloi Church loop from Guewenheim', both rated as moderate. For an easier option, consider the 'Our Lady of the Birches loop from Guewenheim'. More running routes can be found in the Running Trails around Gewenheim guide.
The Chapel Notre Dame des Bouleaux, located in the Oberwald forest south of Gewenheim, is a significant cultural and historical site. It has been mentioned as a pilgrimage site as early as 1569 and has undergone multiple reconstructions and restorations throughout its history, making it a testament to the region's enduring spiritual heritage.
The Witch's Eye (Engelbourg Castle) is a 13th-century castle situated on the heights of Thann. It offers a magnificent panoramic view of the city. The castle gets its unique name from the remnant of its old dungeon, which has a distinctive shape resembling an 'eye'. It's a great spot for history buffs and those seeking scenic vistas.
While Gewenheim itself is not a primary wine region, you can find vineyards nearby. The highlight Through the vineyards along the Thur showcases the beautiful steep vineyards in the Thann region, which is the southernmost wine region in Alsace. This cycle path offers a pleasant way to experience the viticultural landscape.


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