Attractions around Niederaspach, also known as Aspach-le-Bas, are found in the Haut-Rhin department of the Grand Est region in northeastern France. This smaller community serves as the northernmost village of the Sundgau, a hilly region characterized by wooded hills, ponds, and pastures. While Niederaspach itself offers local landmarks, it is also a gateway to significant attractions in the wider Alsace region. The area provides a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Very nice passage along the Thur river. Hilly route towards Lake Wildenstein-Kruht A tarmac road for all audiences I recommend the lunch break at the Kruht Lake Inn.
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The Thur on your left, the vineyard on your right. Magnificent (golden) colours of the vineyard from the end of September.
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Wonderful cycle path along the steep vineyards. A pleasure cycle path...
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Beautiful steep vineyards in the Thann region.
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The “Roche Sermet” is a rock formation located on the Hartmannswillerkopf¹ battlefield. It is located at an altitude of approximately **910 meters**². Hartmannswillerkopf, also known as Vieil Armand, is a pyramidal rocky spur in the Vosges massif, overlooking the Alsace plain from its 957 meters¹. During the First World War, it was a strategic summit hotly contested by the French and German armies¹. Today, the Hartmannswillerkopf is a place of memory, bearing witness to the suffering of the soldiers who fought in the name of their country¹. The German remains encountered on the ground, sometimes quite spaced apart from each other, are witnesses to this historical period¹. Source: conversation with Bing, 05/07/2024 (1) HWK: Vestiges of the Past - e-monsite. https://hartmannswillerkopf.e-monsite.com/pages/hwk-vestiges-du-passe.html. (2) Presentation. https://hartmannswillerkopf.e-monsite.com/pages/presentation.html. (3) The Hartmannswillerkopf | Paths of memory. https://www.cheminsdememoire.gouv.fr/en/hartmannswillerkopf. (4) The Hartmannswillerkopf - Official website. https://www.memorial-hwk.eu/.
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Driving into the Thann valley is a pleasure: the river to the side and along the good vineyards...
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Beautiful paved bike path through the vineyards
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On this beautiful, small road to Col Amic you are almost alone. The beautiful view but comes later on the way to the summit!
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The area around Niederaspach is rich in history, particularly related to World War I. You can visit the Hartmannswillerkopf National Monument, a significant memorial commemorating both French and German soldiers. Nearby, the Viewpoint at the summit of Vieil Armand also features a restored French observation post and offers historical context of the battles fought there.
Yes, the Michelbach Nature Reserve is located nearby, offering a 4-kilometer walking trail around the Michelbach dam. It's an excellent spot for birdwatching and enjoying views of Vosges summits like Rossberg and Grand Ballon. The dam itself is an impressive structure built to regulate water and supply drinking water to the Mulhouse conurbation. You can find more information about the reserve on visit.alsace.
Niederaspach is a great base for outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including road cycling, mountain biking, and touring bicycle options. For example, there are easy road cycling routes like the 'Roading - Guewenheim – Cernay - Vieux-Thann loop' or more challenging MTB trails around the Michelbach Dam. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities on the MTB Trails around Niederaspach, Road Cycling Routes around Niederaspach, and Cycling around Niederaspach guide pages.
Absolutely. The Hartmannswillerkopf National Monument is considered family-friendly, offering an educational experience. For a more active family outing, consider the cycle path Through the vineyards along the Thur, which is easy to ride and offers scenic views. Additionally, the Parc Zoologique et Botanique of Mulhouse, about 15 km away, is a highly visited recreational site perfect for families.
The Viewpoint at the summit of Vieil Armand offers magnificent views of the Alsatian and Upper Rhine plains. The Michelbach Nature Reserve also provides opportunities to admire views of the Vosges summits. For cyclists, the Climb to Col Amic offers forest passages alternating with promising meadow slopes and views.
Within Niederaspach (Aspach-le-Bas), you can find several local points of interest. These include the Calvary at the southern exit of the village, the historic Saint Laurent Church built in 1502, and the Chapel of the Litten, which is the destination for a local pilgrimage. There's also the Statue of Saint Jean Népomucène on Rue de Thann and a Sulphurous Spring with historical significance at the village entrance.
The region experiences a temperate climate. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful scenery as nature awakens or changes colors. Summer is also suitable, especially for routes that provide shade, such as the Ascent from Soultz to Col du Grand Ballon, which leads through a shady forest.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Hartmannswillerkopf National Monument is valued as a place for reflection and remembrance. Cyclists enjoy the quiet, scenic routes like the Ascent from Soultz to Col du Grand Ballon for its shade and low traffic. The overall natural landscape of the Vosges Mountains, contrasting with the historical sites, is also highly recommended.
Yes, the city of Mulhouse, approximately 14-16 km from Niederaspach, offers several major attractions. These include the Cité de l'Automobile (National Automobile Museum), the Cité du Train (Europe's largest railway museum), and the Parc Zoologique et Botanique. Additionally, the Écomusée d'Alsace, an open-air museum reconstructing a traditional Alsatian village, is about 17 km away in Ungersheim.
Niederaspach is considered the northernmost village of the Sundgau region. The Sundgau is a distinctive hilly area in southern Alsace, characterized by its wooded hills, numerous ponds, pastures, and diverse crops. It offers a picturesque landscape for exploration, with the Kahlberg being the first hill in this area between the Doller and Petite Doller valleys.
Yes, the region is known for its wine. You can enjoy a scenic bike ride on the cycle path Through the vineyards along the Thur, which runs north of Thann. This area features beautiful steep vineyards and is part of the southernmost wine region in Alsace.


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