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No traffic road cycling routes around Oberhaslach offer varied terrain through the Vosges mountains, characterized by extensive forests and scenic valleys. The region provides a backdrop of natural landscapes with climbs that lead to panoramic views and descents through verdant scenery. Road cyclists can explore routes that feature historical castle ruins and the dramatic Cascade du Nideck waterfall, enhancing the cycling experience. The area's diverse topography makes it suitable for different skill levels, from gentle valley rides to more challenging…
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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56.0km
02:37
200m
200m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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51.9km
03:01
850m
850m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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5.0
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27.7km
01:35
430m
430m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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35.3km
01:54
650m
650m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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50.4km
02:26
600m
600m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Old Telegraph, a visit is possible during the summer months
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Dachstein lies off the main roads in Alsace and is therefore less developed for tourism. The village nevertheless boasts some noteworthy buildings, such as: the medieval city gate, the Porte de la Bruche, the Church of St. Martin (Église Saint-Martin), which still retains Gothic elements, a nave, and a Baroque altar; the Renaissance castle (extended in the 19th century in the Neo-Renaissance style) of the de Turckheim family, the Château de Turckheim, or the Vieux Château. It was formerly a summer residence for some of the bishops of Strasbourg; the old washhouse, and the Château Hervé Bourcart, or "La Magnanerie." It is located closer to the village center and was built in 1750 as a private villa that housed the royal silkworm breeding school. It has been owned by the Hervé family since 1838. In the 1990s, the castle and its idyllic surroundings served as the setting for the film saga "The Alsatians." Magnan is an Occitan word meaning mulberry. The Magnanerie is the headquarters of a silkworm farm. The streets of Dachstein are lined with several traditional half-timbered houses, some with carved wooden galleries.
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The Château des Rohan, formerly called "The Little Alsatian Versailles," is located in the city center of Saverne on the Rhine-Marne Canal. This former bishop's castle, built in the 13th century and restored in the 19th century on the initiative of Napoleon III, now houses a museum, a cultural center, a youth hostel, and a school. The neoclassical façade (park side), made of pink sandstone, is 140 meters long, which is the same horizontal height as Strasbourg Cathedral. The Château des Rohan Museum presents extensive Gallo-Roman and medieval archaeological collections. It consists of three departments: Art and History, Louise Weiss, and Archaeology. The Art and History department encompasses many areas: paintings, prints, and 15th- and 16th-century polychrome wood carvings from the churches of Saverne and the region, as well as a room dedicated to the history of the castle. Louise Weiss Department To honor her Alsatian ties (her family originally came from Petite-Pierre near Saverne), journalist Louise Weiss (1893-1983) donated her collections (ethnographic objects, paintings, drawings, 19th- and 20th-century decorative arts, and personal archives) to the Saverne Museum in 1981 and 1983. Archaeological Department In the vaulted cellars of the castle, the museum houses a rich archaeological collection, including numerous Gallo-Roman funerary and votive steles. Tours of the museum and access to the castle roof are available (upon request). Admission (museum + roof access): €5 (adults) and €4 (students)
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Large rocky plateau; “Hohwalsch” means the height of Walsch, i.e. of Walscheid.
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This sculpture was made from many small pieces of wood. You can walk underneath it and look like a llama. A real eye-catcher in the square.
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Elongated rock castle above the Zorn valley, southwest of Saverne. After a varied history, it has been state property for approx. 150 years. Varied structures from different eras in the inner courtyard. Great view over the Rhine valley and the northern Vosges.
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A large neoclassical palace from the late 18th century, especially in relation to the relatively small town. Located at the lower end of the old town, it has a large park at the rear, facing the Rhine-Marne Canal. The palace now belongs to the city and houses two museums, a primary school, a youth hostel, and several theaters and event venues. The varied history of its use is interesting; details can be found online: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohan-Schloss
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Large central square with many restaurants – and thankfully completely car-free.
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There are currently 4 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Oberhaslach, offering a variety of distances and elevations for a peaceful ride.
The Vosges mountains offer beautiful cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Summer provides lush green landscapes and shade, while spring and autumn bring vibrant colors and cooler temperatures, ideal for longer rides. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
The routes around Oberhaslach cater to various skill levels. You'll find 1 easy route and 3 moderate routes, ensuring options for both casual riders and those looking for more challenging climbs. For example, the Former Romanswiller station – Romanswiller, Molsheim loop from Westhoffen is an easy option, while the Marmoutier Abbey Church – Haut-Barr Castle loop from Sommerau offers a moderate challenge with significant elevation gain.
Yes, several routes offer substantial distances. The Bruche Canal – Canal de la Bruche loop from Mutzig is the longest at over 66 km, providing an extensive ride through the scenic area. Another great option is the Canal de la Bruche – Tour de Kolbsheim loop from Romanswiller, which covers over 56 km.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience in Oberhaslach, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from 123 ratings. Riders often praise the quiet roads, diverse landscapes, and the opportunity to explore the Vosges mountains without heavy traffic.
Absolutely. The region is known for its picturesque Vosges mountain range. You can find routes that offer panoramic views of the Bruche Valley. A notable natural landmark is the Nideck Waterfall, a 25-meter high cascade, which is a popular highlight in the area.
Yes, the area is rich in history. Many routes pass near or offer access to historical sites. You can explore the ruins of Nideck Castle, perched above the Nideck Waterfall, or the Donon Temple, a site with significant historical importance and sublime views. Other nearby ruins include Hohenstein, Petit Ringelstein, and Grand Ringelstein.
While specific parking areas for each route start point are not detailed here, Oberhaslach and surrounding villages like Romanswiller, Sommerau, and Mutzig, which are common starting points for these routes, typically offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check local parking options upon arrival.
The routes often pass through or near charming villages in the Vosges region. While specific cafes are not listed for each route, you can generally find local establishments in towns like Romanswiller, Sommerau, and Mutzig to refuel and take a break. It's always a good idea to carry some snacks and water, especially on longer rides.
Yes, all the listed no-traffic road cycling routes around Oberhaslach are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Canal de la Bruche – Tour de Kolbsheim loop from Romanswiller and the Chappe Tower – Haut-Barr Castle loop from Sommerau.


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