• the famous vineyards, wines and cuisine of the Alsace region
• Hardt forest between Mulhouse and Basel
• UNESCO World Heritage city of Neuf-Brisach

8 Days
7 Nights
295 Total kms
49.166666666667 km/day (avg)
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Elegant cities which link picturesque villages which, seemingly unchanged since the Middle Ages, follow one another like little pearls along the Alsace Wine Route. <br><br> Cycle through this historically significant region while learning about and enjoying legendary wines such as Riesling, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Gewürtzraminetr and Sylvaner, and gastronomy: Munster cheese, Sauerkraut, Baeckeoffe, Kougelhopf and tarte flambée.

Tour Route

Day
1
Arrival
to
Strasbourg

Arrival in Strasbourg, check in the hotel and take the opportunity for free sightseeing.
Day
2
Strasbourg
to
Obernai

The Canal de la Bruche once served to transport wine from the wine-growing areas to the capital. Today the cycle path runs along this canal from Strasbourg to Molsheim on the wine route. It continues past the 12th century Romanesque church in Rosheim to Obernai.
37km
Day
3
Obernai
to
Riquewihr

The cycle path runs through the famous vineyards and their wine-growing villages, which are among the most beautiful in Alsace: Mittelbergheim, Andlau, Itterswiller, Dambach-la-Ville, Ribeauvillé and Riquewihr.
50km
Day
4
Riquewihr
to
Colmar

Today there are more vines and beautiful wine-growing villages. Turckheim and Eguisheim, two villages where time stood still. You will reach Colmar in the early afternoon.
39km
Day
5
Colmar

Rest day in Colmar or Roundtrip bike ride to Guebwiller/Mulhouse From Colmar you go to the south along the Alsace Wine Route and its typical villages. From Guebwiller, you cycle to Bollwiller and take the train or continue to Ungersheim, until the Ecomusee d’Alsace. From there, the cycle path guides you directly to Mulhouse. Return to Colmar by train
50km
76km
Day
6
Colmar
to
Mulhouse

From Colmar head east to Neuf Brisach, then continue towards the south to reach the gentle village of Ottmarsheim with its 12th century nice church. Next you enter the Hardt’s forest then you go along the Huningue’s canal to reach Mulhouse. After enjoying the historic town center of Mulhouse, you have numerous museums to visit.
66km
Day
7
Mulhouse
to
Basel

The cycle path Eurovélo 6 takes you along the Rhone-Rhine Canal to Illfurth. Then you cycle through little villages in the region of Sundgau to Basel.
53km
Day
8
Basel
to
Departure

Departure or prolongation of your stay

FAQs

  • • Accommodation in 3* and 4* Hotel
    • Breakfast
    • Welcome briefing (except Sunday and Public holiday)
    • Luggage transfer
    • Detailed travel information
    • Espace Randonnée signposting
    • GPS data available
    • Rental bike insurance
    • Hotline service

  • • bike rental
    • half board (can be booked: 7x, 3 course meal)
    • arrival/departure transfers

Prices

Low Season
06
Apr
26
Apr

Low Season
28
Sep
05
Oct

Mid Season
27
Apr
24
May

Mid Season
31
Aug
27
Sep

High Season
25
May
30
Aug

Self Guided / per person
Standard Adult Double €718€718€738€738€778
Adult Single €1033€1033€1053€1053€1093

Extras

Bike rental €75
e-Bike rental €180
Half board €200
Extra Nights Available / shared y
Extra Nights Available / single y
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