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Gravel biking around Steinsulz offers a diverse landscape characterized by the rolling hills of the Alsatian Jura and scenic river valleys. The region features a network of trails that traverse varied terrain, including forested paths and open stretches alongside water features like the Largue and Ill valleys. This geographical region provides challenging climbs and rewarding descents suitable for experienced gravel cyclists.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
4.3
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26
riders
80.1km
06:52
1,130m
1,140m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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54.5km
04:04
490m
480m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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10
riders
67.5km
05:36
1,170m
1,180m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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15
riders
42.4km
03:21
530m
530m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15
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55.3km
04:26
660m
670m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful half-timbered houses. Few public benches. Those in front of the church and in the adjacent playground are not sheltered from the wind. If you have a picnic area to recommend, go for it, thank you.
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Oltingue is a quiet village in the Sundgau with a late-classical village ensemble around the church of Saint-Martin (1827–1831), the rectory and the former school. The Callinet organ (1843), the double staircase of the rectory and the facade details are striking. There are several historic houses in the village, including half-timbered houses from 1695 and a farm from the 16th century. To the east lies the chapel of Saint-Brice, a former place of pilgrimage with a baroque altar and an outdoor pulpit.
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This former mother church of Oltingue and three disappeared villages dates from the 13th and 14th centuries. The location is idyllic: surrounded by fields, an old cemetery and often with storks on the roof in the spring. Inside you will discover surprisingly well (?) preserved wall paintings, including a rare representation of the sacrifice of Melchisedech and a Last Supper from 1741. In the choir you will also find a wall tabernacle and a niche for liturgical objects, silent witnesses of medieval rituals. The Gothic arched windows and the neo-Gothic vault are reminders of later restorations, while archaeological excavations in 1989 revealed traces of older sanctuaries and tombs from the early Middle Ages. simple but full of character.
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The white stork (Ciconia ciconia) is one of the most recognisable and beloved symbols of Alsace.
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Raedersdorf is located in the southernmost part of Alsace, in the hilly landscape of the Sundgau, close to the Swiss border. The village is surrounded by forests, springs and hiking trails leading to heritage sites such as the Église Saint-Étienne with its baroque interior and Callinet organ, and the Mariabrunn chapel in the forest. Its location between French-speaking and German-speaking Switzerland makes Raedersdorf a place where cultures come together.
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The church of Raedersdorf was built in its present form between 1807 and 1811, on the foundations of an older church, the tower of which has been partly preserved. The interior was richly decorated in 1811 by sculptor Joseph Antoine Feuerstein, with a harmonious baroque ensemble. The organ was also built in the same year by Jean Frantz. The church was finally consecrated in 1851. It is located in the centre of the village, close to the town hall, and is a silent witness to religious art and village history in the south of Alsace.
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There are over 35 gravel bike trails around Steinsulz, offering a wide range of options for exploring the region. These include 16 moderate and 20 difficult routes.
The gravel biking routes around Steinsulz are characterized by the rolling hills of the Alsatian Jura, scenic river valleys like the Largue and Ill, and extensive forested paths. You can expect varied terrain with significant elevation gains on many routes.
The routes around Steinsulz are generally suited for moderate to difficult ability levels. Many trails feature challenging climbs and rewarding descents, making them ideal for experienced gravel cyclists.
Yes, for those looking for a longer ride, consider The grand tour of the Alsatian Jura (via Winkel). This challenging route spans nearly 50 miles (80 km) and offers extensive views across the Alsatian Jura.
Many of the gravel bike trails in the Steinsulz region are designed as loop routes, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, Pond country and the Largue valley is a popular loop that explores tranquil areas and follows the Largue river.
The gravel biking routes in Steinsulz are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from rolling hills to serene river valleys, and the challenging yet rewarding terrain.
Yes, you can experience an international ride with the Franco-Swiss gravel outing in the Alsatian Jura. This route leads through the border region, offering a unique cross-country adventure.
While cycling, you might encounter natural highlights such as the Loechle Rock or the impressive Le Gros Chêne de Sondersdorf. For panoramic views, the Rossberg Observation Tower is a great spot.
The region offers several interesting landmarks. You could visit the historic Ferrette Castle, the ancient Saint-Brice Chapel, or the charming St. Martin im Felde Church, Oltingue.
Absolutely. The region is known for its scenic river valleys. The route The upper Ill valley is an excellent choice for exploring the course of the Ill river and its surrounding landscapes.
The diverse landscape of Steinsulz, with its forested paths and open stretches, makes it enjoyable across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer can be great for longer days. Winter riding is possible, but conditions may vary, especially on higher elevations.
While many routes are difficult, there are 16 moderate trails available. These still offer a good workout and allow you to enjoy the region's beauty without the most extreme climbs. Look for routes specifically marked as 'moderate' on komoot.


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