Attractions and places to see around Diebolsheim include a variety of historical, cultural, and natural sites in the Bas-Rhin department of Alsace. Situated in the Black Ried region, the village is characterized by its unique flora and fauna, alongside preserved 17th-century half-timbered houses. The area offers opportunities to explore riparian forests, canals, and historical monuments, blending natural serenity with cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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An absolute natural idyll. Absolutely beautiful!!
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just beautiful here. It is worth cycling here (for nature lovers).
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The Canal du Rhône au Rhin connects more exactly the Saône, a tributary of the Rhône, to the Rhine. In Alsace, its banks have been paved from Marckolsheim to Strasbourg to allow easy cycling between the European capital and Colmar.
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The ferry is operated by our French friends and is free. The frequency of translation is usually every 15 minutes (once in each direction during these 15 minutes)
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The figures are getting old (wood weathered). Nevertheless still beautiful.
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Actually, everything has already been said, but I have to say that this route - albeit very straight - is varied and extraordinarily beautiful.
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Not only these meadows are beautiful but in the whole area
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Diebolsheim is situated in the unique Black Ried region, known for its specific flora and fauna, including wet meadows. You can explore the Taubergießen Floodplain, which offers beautiful riparian forests along the Rhine, or visit the Réserve Naturelle Nationale de l'Île de Rhinau for an immersive wild nature experience. Other natural sites include the Source Saint-Materne and La Roselière du Wooggraben.
Yes, Diebolsheim boasts a rich history. You can see the Protestant Church with its 13th-century Romanesque bell tower and 14th-century Gothic choir, as well as the St-Boniface's church. The village is also known for preserving many typical 17th-century half-timbered houses. Other historical monuments include an 18th-century sandstone calvary and the nearby Motte Castrale de Schoenau, a medieval castle mound.
The area around Diebolsheim is excellent for cycling. The Rhine–Rhône Canal Cycle Route offers wonderfully relaxed cycling along asphalted sections between Marckolsheim and Strasbourg. You can also cycle along the banks of the Canal du Rhône au Rhin, which are paved for easy exploration. For more specific routes, consider cycling guides like Cycling around Diebolsheim, which features routes through the Taubergießen Floodplain and along the canal.
Yes, there are various hiking options. The Hiking around Diebolsheim guide offers routes ranging from easy to moderate, including trails in the Taubergießen Wetlands. For example, you can find easy loops like the 'Dornskopf in the Taubergießen – Taubergießen Wetlands loop from Rheinau'.
Diebolsheim is particularly charming during spring and summer when its floral displays are at their peak, having been awarded 'four flowers' in the National Flowering Competition. The village celebrates an annual flower party and market. Spring is also ideal for exploring the natural areas like the Taubergießen Floodplain before it becomes too overgrown.
Families can enjoy exploring the natural areas like the Taubergießen Floodplain, which is listed as family-friendly. The Wooden Sculptures Trail in Rheinniederung Wyhl-Weisweil offers a fun and engaging walk with unique chainsaw carvings. The village itself, with its Monument Hansel and Gretel, invites exploration of its floral displays.
Yes, some attractions are noted for their accessibility. The Free ferry 🇩🇪Kappel am Rhein–🇫🇷Rhinau is wheelchair accessible, providing a convenient way to cross the Rhine. Additionally, sections of the Canal du Rhône au Rhin are paved, making them suitable for wheelchair users to enjoy the scenery.
Yes, several areas welcome dogs. The Wooden Sculptures Trail in Rheinniederung Wyhl-Weisweil is noted as dog-friendly, offering an enjoyable walk for you and your pet. Many of the natural trails and paths in the Black Ried region are also suitable for dog walks, but always check local regulations for nature reserves.
Visitors particularly appreciate the relaxed cycling along the canals, with many highlighting the peaceful atmosphere and well-maintained paths of the Rhine–Rhône Canal Cycle Route. The natural beauty of the Taubergießen Floodplain, with its riparian forests and serene spots by the water, is also highly praised, especially in spring.
While in the region, you can discover local producers. For instance, the Dussourt family's winery offers tours of their 18th-century cellars and wine tastings. Nearby, you can also find cultural sites like the 'Musée du pain d'épices et de l'art populaire alsacien - Lips' in Gertwiller, offering a taste of Alsatian culinary heritage.
The Black Ried is characterized by its unique natural environment, featuring specific flora and fauna adapted to wet meadows and riparian forests. It's an area of significant ecological interest, offering a blend of natural serenity and traditional Alsatian charm, with Diebolsheim serving as a gateway to exploring this distinctive landscape.


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