Best attractions and places to see around Geudertheim include a blend of historical sites, cultural activities, and natural features within this Bas-Rhin commune in France. The village serves as a base for exploring the wider Alsace region, with its landscape shaped by the Zorn River. Archaeological discoveries indicate a long history of human presence, dating back millennia along an ancient Roman road. The area offers opportunities for walks along the Zorn River and in surrounding forests.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Picturesque part of the old town with many pretty half-timbered houses right on the water and three small river islands.
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Beautiful houses located right on the water
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Place du Château (in standard German and in Alsatian dialect Schlossplatz) is located in the Grande Île of Strasbourg. Built in 1215, it changed its name several times.
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From this bridge you not only have a view of L`Ill but also of the restaurant "Au Pont Saint Martin" decorated with flowers from the outside as well as the red building of the "Groupe scolaire Saint Martin". A lively operation of the sightseeing boats can also be observed from the bridge.
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Built between 1176 and 1439, this Gothic-style cathedral stands out with its unique spire. This is what made it the tallest monument in the Christian world in the 15th century. Embedded in the middle of the surrounding buildings, its view overwhelms when seen at the bend of a street.
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Within Geudertheim, you can explore several historical landmarks. These include the Protestant Church, notable for its 12th-century Romanesque bell tower, and the Saint Blaise Catholic Church, which houses a 15th-century tabernacle recognized as one of Alsace's most beautiful. Other sites include the historic Schauenbourg Castle, a traditional Mill on the Zorn river, and the village's War Memorial.
Geudertheim is bordered by the Zorn River, offering tranquil walks along its banks and through picturesque villages like Weyersheim and Bietlenheim. The area also features surrounding forests and hillsides with various walking opportunities, including an accessible 'Ludisme et équilibre vital' trail. The commune is also part of the 'Pays des Asperges,' showcasing an agricultural landscape.
Yes, Geudertheim has a Maison de la Culture. This cultural center serves as a hub for local activities, housing the village library and a music school.
Just a short distance from Geudertheim, you can find major attractions. Approximately 15-20 km south is Strasbourg, home to the famous Strasbourg Cathedral and the historic La Petite France quarter. About 11-13 km north is Haguenau with its monuments and museums. Closer still, only 3 km away, is the remarkable Jardin de l'Escalier.
The area around Geudertheim offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and road cycling. For example, there are easy to moderate running loops starting from Geudertheim and Hœrdt, and road cycling routes like the 'Mairie – War Memorial loop' from Geudertheim. You can find more details on specific routes in the Hiking around Geudertheim, Running Trails around Geudertheim, and Road Cycling Routes around Geudertheim guides.
Yes, many attractions in the wider region are family-friendly. For instance, the historic quarter of La Petite France in Strasbourg is suitable for families. Additionally, the walks along the Zorn River and the accessible 'Ludisme et équilibre vital' trail in the forest offer pleasant outdoor experiences for all ages. The nearby Strasbourg Cathedral is also considered family-friendly.
The spring and summer months are ideal for enjoying outdoor activities around Geudertheim, especially for walks along the Zorn River and exploring the agricultural 'Pays des Asperges.' The region also celebrates its floral displays, earning awards for its 'flowering towns and villages,' which are best appreciated during warmer seasons. Autumn also offers pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling with colorful foliage.
Yes, some attractions are noted as wheelchair-accessible. For example, the Strasbourg Cathedral and Place du Château in Strasbourg are listed as wheelchair-friendly. Additionally, the 'Ludisme et équilibre vital' trail in the forest near Geudertheim is designed to be accessible for walking, running, or cycling.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical richness and natural beauty. The architectural grandeur of Strasbourg Cathedral and the charming, historic atmosphere of La Petite France are highly rated. The area's scenic river walks and opportunities for exploring ancient Roman roads also receive positive feedback from the komoot community.
Yes, especially in nearby Strasbourg. For instance, Au Pont Saint-Martin Restaurant, located in the Petit France district, offers Alsatian specialties. The historic Kammerzell House also houses a popular restaurant. In Geudertheim itself, you can find local dining options.
Absolutely. Geudertheim and its surroundings offer various road cycling routes suitable for different skill levels. You can find easy routes like the 'Mairie – War Memorial loop' starting from Geudertheim, or more challenging ones like the 'Piste des Forts – Canal de la Bruche loop' from Weyersheim. For more options, consult the Road Cycling Routes around Geudertheim guide.
Geudertheim has a rich historical background. It is situated along an ancient Roman road, and archaeological discoveries, including Roman coins and Bronze Age artifacts, indicate human presence dating back several millennia. The village's churches and castle also reflect centuries of architectural and cultural heritage.


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