Best natural monuments around Fegersheim include diverse natural habitats, particularly along the Ill river, which features riparian zones and high biodiversity. The commune actively preserves its local environment, supporting a rich variety of flora and fauna. Fegersheim also serves as a gateway to significant regional natural areas such as the Vosges Mountains and the Plain of Alsace, offering extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. These areas provide a mosaic of landscapes, from dense forests and glacial cirques to expansive fields and…
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Beautiful park 🤩 👌🏼
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Really funny, it would be interesting to know how many of them are occupied
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A beautiful and colorful collection of nesting boxes.
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Beautifully done on the old tree 🌳 for 😉 new life 🐣
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A very good idea. Nice to look at and very useful for the bird world.
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The boardwalk blends harmoniously between the trees.
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A beautiful old arm of the Rhine that was reconnected to the water cycle some time ago. Here at the bridge you can also get into the water to cool off.
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Palais du Rhin / Rhine Palace, city tour The Palais du Rhin: Former imperial palace and manifesto of political power A special feature of Strasbourg is the former German imperial palace, which was built by the Hohenzollerns as a political manifesto for the permanent annexation of the state of Alsace-Lorraine to the German Empire. In the plan for the expansion of the city adopted in 1880, the former Imperial Square (now Place de la République) is dominated to the west by the eclectic architecture of the Imperial Palace, a masterpiece of measures in the middle of a garden with many trees. The palace commissioned by Wilhelm I of Hohenzollern is the work of the Prussian architect Hermann Eggert. It was built between 1884 and 1889 and inaugurated by his grandson Wilhelm II. It is more a testament to political power than an imperial residence; the three gentlemen of Hohenzollern only lived here occasionally. Text / Source: CITY AND EUROMETROPOLE STRASBOURG https://int.strasbourg.eu/de/place/-/entity/sig/985_CUL_136
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Fegersheim is dedicated to preserving its local environment, particularly along the Ill river. You can discover diverse natural habitats, including riparian zones with willow trees and humid forests, which support a rich variety of flora and fauna. The commune's eco-grazing and 'zero-phyto' initiatives further enhance these healthy natural environments.
Yes, visitors particularly enjoy the Mill Brook, Sundheimer Grund, an old arm of the Rhine reconnected to the water cycle, where you can cool off at the bridge. Another favorite is The Gnarled Willow, a natural monument featuring a boardwalk that harmoniously blends into the floodplain forest, perfect for a peaceful pause.
The area around Fegersheim offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, hiking, and running. For example, there are easy cycling circuits in the Rhine valley, moderate loops along the Canal du Rhône au Rhin, and various hiking trails like the 'L'Ehn loop' or 'Forest Bridges loop'. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Fegersheim, Hiking around Fegersheim, and Running Trails around Fegersheim guides.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments are suitable for families, such as the Mill Brook, Sundheimer Grund, where kids can enjoy the water. The Gnarled Willow with its boardwalk is also great for a family stroll. Additionally, the Birdhouse Art Tree on the Rhine offers a unique and visually appealing experience that children often enjoy.
Fegersheim serves as a convenient base for exploring several significant regional natural areas. The Vosges Mountains, with their dense forests and glacial cirques, offer breathtaking landscapes and extensive hiking opportunities. The Plain of Alsace provides a contrasting mosaic of fields and waterways. Closer to Strasbourg, you can find important ecological sites like the Robertsau and Wantzenau Forest Nature Reserve, and the Strasbourg-Neuhof/Illkirch-Graffenstaden Forest Reserve, known for its rich biodiversity and accessible trails.
While primarily a man-made monument, the War Memorial, Place de la République in Strasbourg is situated in a garden with many trees, including ancient ginkgo trees, making it a site where natural elements blend with historical significance. The nearby Palais du Rhin, a former imperial palace, also adds to the historical context of the area.
The Birdhouse Art Tree on the Rhine is a unique natural monument featuring student artwork. It's notable for being both visually appealing and beneficial for local birdlife, offering a creative blend of art and nature that visitors find very charming and a 'very good idea'.
Yes, you can encounter unique natural phenomena. For instance, the Red Azolla Pond on the Old Rhine near Goldscheuer features red-brown stagnant water, about 10-15 cm deep, caused by algae fern (Azolla filiculoides) or fairy moss, creating a distinctive visual effect reminiscent of the Australian outback.
Visitors frequently highlight the peacefulness and natural beauty. They enjoy the opportunity to 'pause and enjoy nature' at spots like The Gnarled Willow, appreciate the 'beautiful student work' at the Birdhouse Art Tree on the Rhine, and value the chance to cool off in the water at Mill Brook, Sundheimer Grund. The overall commitment to ecological preservation and the rich biodiversity are also highly valued.
The Birdhouse Art Tree on the Rhine is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an inclusive way to enjoy this unique natural monument and its artistic elements. Additionally, some regional nature reserves, like the Strasbourg-Neuhof/Illkirch-Graffenstaden Forest Reserve, have flat topography, making certain routes more accessible.
The natural areas around Fegersheim and in Alsace transform with the seasons, offering different experiences throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while summer is ideal for water activities and enjoying the full vibrancy of the riparian zones. Autumn showcases beautiful foliage in the Vosges Mountains and the Plain of Alsace. Even winter can offer serene, crisp walks, especially in the forests. The best time depends on your preferred activities and scenery.
For more comprehensive information about nature and wellbeing in the wider Alsace region, you can visit the official tourism website: visit.alsace. This resource provides details on various natural attractions and activities beyond Fegersheim.


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