Best attractions and places to see around Ruelisheim include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the Haut-Rhin department of France. Situated in the historical region of Alsace, the commune is part of the Rhine river basin, traversed by waterways like the Dollerbaechlein and the Canal d'évacuation des Mines de Potasse. Visitors can explore local sites such as the Saint-Nicolas Church and Notre-Dame-du-Chêne Chapel, or venture to nearby towns like Mulhouse and Colmar for additional cultural…
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Nice track with a good surface for rollerblading overall.
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In the heart of the old town
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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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This section of cycle path follows an old railway line. As shown by the beautiful railway bridge where it begins. In Ensisheim, it ends at the lake of an old gravel pit which invites you to stop for a moment.
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Pleasant route to drive. In both directions.
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The area around Ruelisheim is excellent for cycling and running. The Rhône–Rhine Canal offers a very pleasant, family-friendly cycle path with straight stretches. Another popular cycling route is the Bike path to Ensisheim, which follows an old railway line and connects to a lake. For those seeking a challenge, the Ascent from Soultz to Col du Grand Ballon provides a quiet, shady climb through the forest. You can find more options for cycling, gravel biking, and running trails in the dedicated komoot guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Rhône–Rhine Canal is ideal for family bike outings. The Bike path to Ensisheim, following an old railway line, is also family-friendly. Additionally, the Mulhouse Historical Museum offers free admission and a themed trail, making it an engaging option for all ages. The Hardt Battles Memorial is a historical site that can be visited with families.
Ruelisheim itself features the Saint-Nicolas Church (built 1783), the Notre-Dame-du-Chêne Chapel (dating to 1704), and the Monument aux Morts. You can also find several wayside crosses (calvaries) throughout the area. Nearby, the Mulhouse Historical Museum, located in the old town hall, covers the city's history from the Paleolithic period to the present. The Hardt Battles Memorial commemorates a significant battle on the Rhine-Rhone Canal.
Ruelisheim is situated within the Rhine river basin, with waterways like the Dollerbaechlein, the Canal d'évacuation des Mines de Potasse, and the Quatelbach traversing the area. The Rhône–Rhine Canal offers pleasant waterside paths. For more extensive natural beauty, the Forêt de Nonnenbruch (Nonnenbruch Forest) is a significant forest in the western Mulhouse region with numerous marked trails. Nearby, you can also explore remarkable gardens such as Parc Alfred-Wallach and Parc botanique de Mulhouse.
Beyond Ruelisheim's local churches and chapels, you can explore a rich cultural landscape nearby. Just 8 km away in Ungersheim is the Ecomuseum d'Alsace, an open-air museum reconstructing a medieval Alsatian village. Mulhouse, also 8 km away, offers the Mulhouse Historical Museum and the National Automobile Museum. Other notable sites include the Abbey Church of Ottmarsheim (12 km), reputed to be the oldest in Alsace, and the remains of Murbach Abbey (19 km).
Yes, several charming towns are within a short drive. Mulhouse (8 km) has an attractive city center and notable museums. Soultz-Haut-Rhin (12 km) is known for its old houses with unique features. Colmar (29 km) is famous for its medieval center with brightly painted half-timbered houses along canals. Other picturesque towns include Turckheim (30 km) and Kaysersberg (36 km), both featuring attractive historic centers.
Visitors particularly appreciate the pleasant cycling opportunities, especially along the Rhône–Rhine Canal, which is noted for its straight stretches and suitability for family outings. The quiet, shady forest ascent to Col du Grand Ballon is also highly valued for its low traffic and scenic route. The historical sites, such as the Mulhouse Historical Museum, are enjoyed for their rich insights into the region's past.
While the guide highlights cycling, the region offers various walking paths. The Forêt de Nonnenbruch, a significant forest in the western Mulhouse region, provides numerous marked trails for walking. The paths along the Rhône–Rhine Canal are also suitable for pleasant strolls. For dedicated running routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Ruelisheim guide.
Yes, Ruelisheim has its own Monument aux Morts. Additionally, the Hardt Battles Memorial is located in the Hardtwald, commemorating fierce fighting that occurred on the Rhine-Rhone Canal at the end of 1944. This site offers a poignant look into the region's wartime history.
Ruelisheim is well-suited for cycling. The Rhône–Rhine Canal features a very pleasant EV6 cycle path. The Bike path to Ensisheim follows an old railway line and is part of EuroVelo 5. For more challenging rides, the Ascent from Soultz to Col du Grand Ballon offers a quiet, shaded climb. You can find detailed routes in the Cycling around Ruelisheim guide, including easy loops like the 'Battenheim water tower – Along the Quatelbach loop'.
Yes, the Ecomuseum d'Alsace in Ungersheim is only about 8 km from Ruelisheim. This fascinating open-air museum reconstructs an entire medieval Alsatian village, offering a unique cultural experience.
Mulhouse, located about 8 km from Ruelisheim, has an attractive city center. Key attractions include the Mulhouse Historical Museum, which is free to enter and located in the old town hall, and the National Automobile Museum. You can also explore the charming area known as La Petite Venise.


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