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Road cycling around Haselburg features a diverse landscape with significant elevation changes, offering routes that traverse both challenging passes and more gentle terrain. The region is characterized by its varied topography, including areas with substantial climbs and descents, as well as routes that explore historical sites and waterways. Road cyclists can expect a mix of long-distance routes and shorter, more accessible options.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
4.3
(12)
241
riders
113km
05:45
1,820m
1,820m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.8
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97
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21.9km
00:53
120m
120m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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15
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53.0km
02:45
750m
750m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
13
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113km
05:45
1,620m
1,620m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
16
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86.6km
04:16
1,240m
1,240m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Beautiful chapel at the top of the pass!
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The Church of Saint-Félix-de-Cantalice was built in 1918 in Wingen-sur-Moder. It is distinguished by its onion-domed bell tower, the spire of which was damaged during the Second World War and subsequently repaired. It overlooks the surrounding plain beautifully.
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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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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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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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Accessible from various directions and/or accessible as a circular walk. The walk up the mountain is quite long.
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Large central square with many restaurants – and thankfully completely car-free.
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A very beautiful cycle path along an impressive monument to the history of technology. To overcome the difference in elevation, 17 locks were built into the canal. Each of these 17 locks had its own lockkeeper. The charming lockkeeper's houses that line the canal give an idea of the comfortable, prosperous lives the lockkeepers led.
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There are over 100 road cycling routes around Haselburg, offering a diverse range of options for cyclists. These include routes with significant elevation changes, historical sites, and waterways.
The road cycling routes around Haselburg feature a diverse landscape with significant elevation changes. While there are 8 easy routes, the majority (72) are moderate, and 25 are difficult, indicating a region well-suited for cyclists looking for a challenge.
Yes, Haselburg offers 8 easy road cycling routes. An excellent option for beginners is the Saverne – Château des Rohan de Saverne loop from Lutzelbourg, which is 24.8 miles (40.0 km) long and leads through areas near historical sites with a manageable elevation gain.
Advanced road cyclists will find plenty of challenging routes in Haselburg, with 25 routes classified as difficult. These often feature substantial elevation gain and traverse scenic passes. For instance, the Col des Pandours – Pandours Pass loop from Lutzelbourg is a demanding 71.1 miles (114.5 km) route with over 1800 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, Haselburg offers several long-distance road cycling routes. The Col des Pandours – Pandours Pass loop from Lutzelbourg is a notable example, covering 71.1 miles (114.5 km) with significant elevation changes, making it ideal for endurance riders.
Many road cycling routes in Haselburg are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Saverne – Port of Lutzelbourg loop from Arzviller is a popular difficult loop covering 41.5 miles (66.8 km) with substantial climbs and descents.
Road cycling routes in Haselburg often pass by interesting natural and historical landmarks. You might encounter highlights such as the Saint-Vit Cave: Chapel and Garden or the Rocher de Dabo and Chapel Saint-Léon IX, offering scenic viewpoints and cultural stops.
Yes, the Haselburg area is characterized by varied topography, including several peaks and viewpoints. While cycling, you might get glimpses of or pass near significant points like the Schneeberg Summit or the Rocher de Dabo and Chapel Saint-Léon IX, offering panoramic views.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Haselburg, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging passes, varied elevation profiles, and the opportunity to ride near historical landmarks.
Given the region's diverse landscape and potential for significant elevation changes, spring through autumn generally offers the most favorable conditions for road biking in Haselburg. During these seasons, you can expect more stable weather and enjoy the scenic routes without the challenges of winter conditions.
Yes, several routes in Haselburg lead through areas near historical sites. The Saverne – Château des Rohan de Saverne loop from Lutzelbourg is a great example, taking you past the historic Château des Rohan.
Absolutely. Many routes in Haselburg are designed to connect various towns and points of interest. For instance, the Saverne – Port of Lutzelbourg loop from Arzviller connects the town of Saverne with the Port of Lutzelbourg, offering a journey between two distinct locations.


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