Best attractions and places to see around Sausheim include a blend of local heritage and access to the wider Alsatian region. Sausheim, located in France's Haut-Rhin, is characterized by its natural features, including the Hardt forest and the banks of the Quatelbach and Ill rivers. The town also features cultural and architectural landmarks such as the Church of St. Lawrence and various monuments. Its proximity to Mulhouse provides convenient access to additional points of interest.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The castle fits nicely into the panorama. But I didn't go there.
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Well separated path between pedestrians and cyclists, if you believe in it
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Mighty railway bridge, I cannot say whether it is still used by trains, but it has a nice cycle path
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A possibility to cross the Rhine here and get to the neighboring Alsace
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The viewing platforms provide a very nice view over the Old Rhine.
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A very nice vantage point. Sometimes "bowling clubs" or something like that meet here....
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No matter whether from France to Germany or vice versa; you move from one great country to another. And you have a beautiful view of the Rhine.
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Within Sausheim, you can explore the Church of St. Lawrence, known for its Alsatian architecture, and various monuments throughout the town. The Dollfus-Noack square and the "Stèle Méridionale," a Napoleonic monument, are also interesting landmarks showcasing local heritage.
Sausheim is surrounded by greenery. The Hardt forest, one of Alsace's largest, offers opportunities for hiking and picnicking. You can also enjoy rural walks along the banks of the Quatelbach and Ill rivers, where local heritage sites are marked with explanatory plaques.
Just 5 kilometers from Sausheim, Mulhouse offers several major attractions. These include the Parc Zoologique et Botanique, the Cité de l'Automobile (National Automobile Museum), and the Cité du Train (largest railway museum in the world).
Yes, several unique historical sites are within easy reach. The Ecomusée d'Alsace in Ungersheim (approx. 11 km) is an open-air museum reconstructing a medieval Alsatian village. The Abbey church of Ottmarsheim (approx. 11 km) is reputed to be the oldest church in Alsace. Additionally, Neuf-Brisach (approx. 28 km) is a unique fortified town designed by Vauban, and Eguisheim (approx. 29 km) is often cited as one of Alsace's most beautiful traditional villages.
You can visit the Niffer Lock, an impressive lock on the Rhône-Rhine Canal designed by Le Corbusier. Another notable structure is the Zillisheim Drawbridge and Lock No. 35, part of the extensive Rhône-Rhine Canal system.
Many attractions around Sausheim are family-friendly. The Rhône–Rhine Canal offers a pleasant cycle path ideal for family outings. The Viewing platform on the Rhine is a nice spot with a playground nearby. The Parc Zoologique et Botanique in Mulhouse is also a popular family destination.
For scenic views, visit the Viewing platform on the Rhine, which offers beautiful vistas of the river. The Neuenburg-on-Rhine Bridge also provides a great perspective of the Rhine as you cross between France and Germany.
The area around Sausheim is excellent for cycling. The Rhône–Rhine Canal features a very pleasant cycle path, part of the EuroVelo 6 route. You can find various road cycling routes, including the "Canals and Forest Estates Trail," by exploring the Road Cycling Routes around Sausheim guide.
Yes, there are several options for both gravel biking and running. For gravel biking, routes like the "Old Roggenhouse Lock – Rhone-Rhine Canal loop" are available. Runners can find trails such as the "Running loop from Sausheim" or explore the Hardt forest. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Sausheim guide and the Running Trails around Sausheim guide.
The region around Sausheim, like much of Alsace, is beautiful throughout the spring, summer, and autumn months. Spring offers blooming flowers, summer provides warm weather for outdoor activities, and autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage, especially in the Hardt forest and along the Alsatian vineyards.
The Zillisheim Drawbridge and Lock No. 35 is noted as wheelchair accessible. Many of the canal paths, such as those along the Rhône-Rhine Canal, are generally flat and suitable for wheelchair users, offering pleasant outdoor experiences.
Beyond Eguisheim, the Alsace region boasts many charming villages. Highly recommended ones include Riquewihr, Hunawihr, Colmar, and Kaysersberg, all celebrated for their beautiful traditional architecture and ambiance, and often part of the Alsatian Wine Route.


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