Natural monuments around Gerstheim are found in the Bas-Rhin department of Alsace, France, situated between the Rhône-Rhine Canal and the Rhine River. This region offers a blend of natural beauty, with diverse natural areas and features. Visitors can explore tranquil forests, river landscapes, and unique ecological sites. The area provides recreational opportunities for nature lovers, cyclists, and families.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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An absolute natural idyll. Absolutely beautiful!!
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A beautiful tower for birdwatching. Spacious with seating for observing or photographing the birds.
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Partly new, partly somewhat rougher older road surfaces on the embankments of the Rhine and the Alsace Canal. Occasional cyclists, but no cars.
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The island is home to many different biotopes, including several rare animal and plant species. It is approximately 10km long from north to south and up to 400m wide.
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Nature reserve on the Rhine island of Rhinau. The area runs for about seven kilometers parallel to the Taubergiessen on the German side. Absolute peace and quiet, with only the sound of birds chirping – very pleasant. The Rhine island is accessible from the German side via the Rhine crossing near Weisweil and from the French side from Diebolsheim. Nature reserve on the Rhine island of Rhinau. The area runs about seven kilometers parallel to the Taubergiessen on the German side. Absolute silence, with only the sound of birds chirping – very pleasant. The Rhine island is accessible from the German side via the Rhine crossing to Weisweil and the French side from Diebolsheim.
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The route is great. No cars and very few pedestrians and cyclists. The Rhine is closer to you than on almost any other route. In addition, the route gives you such a great feeling. As if you were on a coastal road in California.
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Gerstheim offers several distinct natural areas. You can explore the Sentier du Langgrund on Gerstheim Island, which features diverse environments from dense forests to open Rhine banks. Another significant site is the Rhineland Hunting and Wild Animals Reserve, an internationally important area for migratory water birds. The Taubergießen Floodplain is also a popular natural area with riparian forests and sparkling waters.
Yes, the region is excellent for birdwatching. The Rhineland Hunting and Wild Animals Reserve is a crucial migratory corridor and hibernation zone for tens of thousands of birds. You can also visit the Taubergießen Birdwatching Tower, which offers panels identifying local species and a cool, shaded spot for observation.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks through local forests to more extensive paths along the Rhine. The hiking guide for Gerstheim includes routes like the 'Old Rhine Arm – Rapunzel Tower loop' and the 'Marina – Gerstheim Rhine Weir loop', offering diverse landscapes and distances.
Many natural monuments around Gerstheim are suitable for families. The Taubergießen Floodplain, Elzwehr near Wittenweier, and Rhine at the Taubergießen Nature Reserve are all categorized as family-friendly. The Taubergießen Birdwatching Tower is also a great spot for families to observe wildlife.
The region is excellent for cycling. You can enjoy gravel biking through areas like the Taubergießen Floodplain, or explore road cycling routes along the Rhine Canal. Check out the gravel biking guide and road cycling routes guide for Gerstheim to find suitable tours.
You'll encounter a rich variety of natural features, including expansive floodplains, the dynamic Rhine River, dense deciduous and Rhenish forests, and serene meadows. The area is characterized by its riverine landscapes and unique riparian ecosystems.
Absolutely. The Elzwehr near Wittenweier offers a view of a rushing offshoot of the Rhine. Additionally, the Fish Pass at the EDF Gerstheim Power Plant has a tourist lookout with information panels, providing insight into the river's ecosystem and fish migration.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty. Many enjoy cycling through the riparian forests of the Taubergießen Floodplain, finding peaceful spots by the water. The Taubergießen Birdwatching Tower is highly rated by bird lovers for its observation opportunities. The Rheindamm is also popular for those interested in watching ships pass by.
The best time depends on your interest. Spring is ideal for seeing lush greenery emerge and is recommended for exploring areas like the Taubergießen Floodplain before it becomes too overgrown. For birdwatching, migration seasons (spring and autumn) are particularly rewarding at the Rhineland Hunting and Wild Animals Reserve. Summer offers shaded paths along the Rhine, perfect for hot weather.
Yes, the region is rich in protected natural areas. The Rhineland Hunting and Wild Animals Reserve is an extensive, internationally important site. Additionally, the Île de Rhinau Nature Reserve offers a quiet environment, though some surfaces may be rough for racing bikes. The Rhine floodplains and islands are also protected for their critical habitats.
Yes, there are several circular walks available. For instance, the hiking guide for Gerstheim features routes like the 'View of the Rhine loop from Thomasschollen' and the 'Gerstheim Rhine Weir – View of the Rhine loop from Centrale hydroélectrique de Gerstheim', which are designed as loops.


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