Bike ride in the Alsatian vineyards
Exploring Alsace by bike means immersing yourself in a region where vineyards, heritage, and gastronomy harmoniously blend together.
The Alsace Vineyard Cycle Route, nearly 131 kilometers long, follows the most beautiful vineyards of Alsace in the foothills of the Vosges Mountains.
It passes through many picturesque villages along a fully signposted route.
Accessible from Strasbourg, it is divided into five sections from north to south of Alsace.
From Marlenheim to Thann, each pedal stroke promises the discovery of a charming village.
Half-timbered houses, flower-lined streets, and traditional winstubs punctuate this ride. Here are some must-see sites during your trip:
The Vineyard Cycle Route is distinguished by the richness of its cultural and natural heritage. Along the way, you'll pass several medieval hilltop castles, including the most famous, Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle, as well as sites for the whole family, such as the Bugatti City in Molsheim, Monkey Mountain and the Eagle Volery in Kintzheim, and the fortified cemetery in Hartmannswiller.
Also enjoy breathtaking views of the vineyard-covered hills.
From Strasbourg, it's very easy to reach the Vineyard Cycle Route. Simply take the Bruche Canal cycle route towards Molsheim.
You can also reach the towns of Molsheim or Obernai by train.
The Monopole Métropole welcomes you to Strasbourg city center, just 2 minutes from the train station and 300 meters from Petite France.
The hotel has received the "Bike-Friendly" label, which allows you to park your bike safely and free of charge in an underground garage.
You'll also find cleaning and maintenance facilities for your two-wheeler, as well as cycling routes and advice.
If you don't have your own bike, you can rent one on-site, along with equipment.
Finally, the hotel can transfer your luggage to your next destination so you can cycle with complete peace of mind.
All our rooms are air-conditioned and offer all the comforts of a four-star hotel for a peaceful night's sleep.
Before heading out on your excursion, enjoy our sweet and savory breakfast made with local products to start your day off right.
The Alsace Vineyard Cycle Route, nearly 131 kilometers long, follows the most beautiful vineyards of Alsace in the foothills of the Vosges Mountains.
It passes through many picturesque villages along a fully signposted route.
Accessible from Strasbourg, it is divided into five sections from north to south of Alsace.
The Alsatian vineyards: an unmissable route through the heart of wine-growing landscapes
Discover the typical villages and their treasures
From Marlenheim to Thann, each pedal stroke promises the discovery of a charming village.
Half-timbered houses, flower-lined streets, and traditional winstubs punctuate this ride. Here are some must-see sites during your trip:
- Obernai and its belfry
- Gertwiller, the gingerbread capital
- Barr and its many wine cellars
- Mittelbergheim, one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France"
- Sélestat and its humanist library
- Bergheim and its ramparts
- Ribeauvillé and its medieval heritage
- Riquewihr, the pearl of the vineyards
- Colmar, the capital of Alsace wines
- Eguisheim, "the favorite village of the French"
Admire the heritage near the Alsatian vineyards
The Vineyard Cycle Route is distinguished by the richness of its cultural and natural heritage. Along the way, you'll pass several medieval hilltop castles, including the most famous, Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle, as well as sites for the whole family, such as the Bugatti City in Molsheim, Monkey Mountain and the Eagle Volery in Kintzheim, and the fortified cemetery in Hartmannswiller.
Also enjoy breathtaking views of the vineyard-covered hills.
How to reach the Vineyard Cycle Route?
From Strasbourg, it's very easy to reach the Vineyard Cycle Route. Simply take the Bruche Canal cycle route towards Molsheim.
You can also reach the towns of Molsheim or Obernai by train.
Stay in a "Bike-Friendly" hotel in Strasbourg
The Monopole Métropole welcomes you to Strasbourg city center, just 2 minutes from the train station and 300 meters from Petite France.
The hotel has received the "Bike-Friendly" label, which allows you to park your bike safely and free of charge in an underground garage.
You'll also find cleaning and maintenance facilities for your two-wheeler, as well as cycling routes and advice.
If you don't have your own bike, you can rent one on-site, along with equipment.
Finally, the hotel can transfer your luggage to your next destination so you can cycle with complete peace of mind.
All our rooms are air-conditioned and offer all the comforts of a four-star hotel for a peaceful night's sleep.
Before heading out on your excursion, enjoy our sweet and savory breakfast made with local products to start your day off right.