Best attractions and places to see around Oberhausbergen include a blend of historical sites, cultural venues, and natural landscapes. Situated at the foot of the Hausbergen Hills, the commune offers access to extensive walking paths and panoramic views. Its proximity to Strasbourg also provides numerous additional points of interest. The area features significant historical monuments and cultural institutions.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Picturesque part of the old town with many pretty half-timbered houses right on the water and three small river islands.
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Beautiful connection between both countries
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The Beatus-Rhenanus Bridge or Kehl Tram Bridge is a bridge for trams, pedestrians and cyclists
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Only for trams, cyclists and walkers
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Modern, artistic bridge over the Rhine Canal.
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Beautiful houses located right on the water
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From this bridge you not only have a view of L`Ill but also of the restaurant "Au Pont Saint Martin" decorated with flowers from the outside as well as the red building of the "Groupe scolaire Saint Martin". A lively operation of the sightseeing boats can also be observed from the bridge.
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Oberhausbergen itself is home to significant historical landmarks such as Fort Frère, a strategic fortification built between 1872 and 1875, and the Protestant Church, dating back to 1895. Nearby, in Strasbourg, you can visit the magnificent Strasbourg Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece, and the picturesque historic quarter of La Petite France, known for its 16th and 17th-century architecture.
Yes, Oberhausbergen is situated at the foot of the Coteaux de Hausbergen (Hausbergen Hills), which offer extensive walking paths and panoramic views of the Strasbourg agglomeration, the Black Forest, and the Vosges mountains. For unique perspectives, consider visiting the Footbridge of the Two Banks or the Beatus Rhenanus Bridge, both offering scenic views over the Rhine and connecting France and Germany.
Oberhausbergen is a vibrant cultural hub. You can experience diverse programs at Le PréO Scène, a key performance hall. The commune also supports cultural development with its media library and BolérO, a municipal music and dance school.
The region around Oberhausbergen is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore various trails for mountain biking, gravel biking, and running. For example, there are MTB routes like the 'Fishermen’s Trail on the Old Rhine' and gravel biking routes such as 'Bruche Canal – Piste des Forts'. Runners can enjoy routes like 'Fort Frère loop from Oberhausbergen'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for MTB Trails, Gravel Biking, and Running Trails around Oberhausbergen.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Strasbourg Cathedral and La Petite France are popular choices. The Footbridge of the Two Banks is also a great spot for a family stroll or bike ride, offering a unique experience. Additionally, Strasbourg's Parc de l'Orangerie is known as a family-friendly park.
The Hausbergen Hills offer pleasant walking paths throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful for exploring the natural landscapes and enjoying comfortable temperatures for hiking and biking. Summer also provides opportunities for outdoor activities, while the Christmas market in Oberhausbergen is a notable annual event for a winter visit.
Yes, several attractions in the wider region are wheelchair-accessible. The Strasbourg Cathedral, the Footbridge of the Two Banks, and the Beatus Rhenanus Bridge are all noted for their accessibility, allowing a wider range of visitors to enjoy these sites.
The Hausbergen Hills are unique for several reasons. They represent the highest point of the Eurometropolis, offering extensive walking paths and panoramic views. They are also a crucial source of drinking water for Strasbourg and its surrounding areas, and are known for their rich flora and fauna, including remnants of old military fortifications.
Oberhausbergen hosts a variety of annual events. Notable ones include the festive Christmas market, a flea market on May 1st, a celebration on July 13th, an Easter egg hunt, and a music festival. There's also a temporary summer bar for seasonal enjoyment.
La Petite France is a picturesque historic quarter in Strasbourg, characterized by charming half-timbered houses from the 16th and 17th centuries, situated along the water and three small river islands. It's a must-see for its unique atmosphere and historical architecture.
Oberhausbergen is conveniently located northwest of Strasbourg, making many of the city's attractions easily accessible. Public transport options are available to connect the commune with Strasbourg's city center, allowing visitors to explore sites like the Cathedral, La Petite France, and various bridges without a car.
Yes, Oberhausbergen is committed to community and environment, featuring a community orchard and shared gardens. These initiatives reflect the commune's dedication to fostering local engagement and green spaces.


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