Attractions and places to see around Weyersheim include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. Located in the Bas-Rhin department of France, the area features traditional architecture and proximity to the Rhine. The region offers diverse landscapes, from river plains to forests, providing various outdoor exploration opportunities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Very beautiful Rhine cycle path near Wantzenau.
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Great cycling path, great views, and overall just a great experience. The cycling path is mostly gravel, but the gravel is perfect "champagne gravel" - nothing chunky or dangerous. Just nice, smooth rolling :)
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It goes beautifully through a wonderful nature reserve, right outside the city doors 🤩
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Greffern is a district of Rheinmünster. Further information can be found at https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greffern
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a perfect break spot. The small waterfall is particularly pretty, in my opinion. The water is ALWAYS very clear.
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Weyersheim offers several historical sites, including the impressive Église St-Michel, built between 1783 and 1807, which houses significant historical objects. You can also visit the Houses of the Tithe, with one dating back to 1721, and numerous traditional half-timbered houses, the oldest of which dates to 1621.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. You can enjoy the scenic Rhine Cycle Route, known for its memorable old bunkers, or explore the Forest cycle path in the La Robertsau forest massif, which offers a cool, well-navigable path through a forest with a cathedral-like light effect. For more routes, check out the Cycling around Weyersheim guide.
Nature lovers can visit the Kalbsgiessen Waterfall, a pleasant spot for a break by a clear stream. The Réserve naturelle de la Robertsau offers an exceptional forest environment, historically shaped by the Rhine's floods. The Sauer Delta, a short distance away, is also rich in diverse flora and fauna, including Rhineland forests and floodplains.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Bac Drusus Ferry (Drusenheim–Greffern Crossing) offers a unique and free experience across the Rhine. The Kalbsgiessen Waterfall is a lovely spot for a family break in nature. Additionally, the Greffern Marina provides a nice atmosphere with a boat restaurant.
Beyond cycling, you can enjoy running on various trails, with options like the 'Running loop from Hœrdt' or 'Running loop from Weyersheim'. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'Rhine River Embankment Trail' or 'Mountainbike loop from Kurtzenhouse'. You can find more details in the Running Trails around Weyersheim and MTB Trails around Weyersheim guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. The Rhine Cycle Route is often praised as one of the most beautiful cycle paths. The Forest cycle path in the La Robertsau forest massif is loved for its cool, serene environment, especially in summer. Many also enjoy the peaceful resting spot at Kalbsgiessen Waterfall.
The Bac Drusus Ferry, a free service connecting Drusenheim to Greffern, offers a charming and historic river crossing experience. The oldest half-timbered house in Weyersheim, dating to 1621 on Rue du Petit Village, managed by the S'Kleenderfel association, is also a unique cultural highlight.
Just 15 km away, Strasbourg is a major French city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its Cathedral and 'Petite France' quarter. Haguenau, 12 km distant, offers interesting monuments, churches, and museums. For nature lovers, the Jardin de l'Escalier and Arboretum de Brumath are also nearby.
Yes, the Bac Drusus Ferry (Drusenheim–Greffern Crossing) is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it a convenient option for all visitors to cross the Rhine.
The Bac Drusus Ferry generally operates shuttles between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. It's a free service that runs with a fairly high frequency, approximately every 15 minutes.
Yes, the Greffern Marina features a boat restaurant with a very nice atmosphere, perfect for a stop. The Kalbsgiessen Waterfall is also described as a pleasant resting place in the middle of nature, ideal for a break.
The Sauer Delta, known for its rich natural wealth, is home to numerous bird species, mammals, and rare plants within its Rhineland forests, reed beds, and floodplains. The Réserve naturelle de la Robertsau also supports diverse wildlife in its unique forest ecosystem.


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