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Road cycling around Avolsheim, situated in France's Grand Est region, offers diverse terrain for cyclists. The area is characterized by the flat plains of the Alsatian Ried, the tranquil Canal de la Bruche, and the rolling foothills of the Vosges Mountains, including the Finkenberg vineyards. These varied landscapes provide a mix of flat, no traffic road cycling routes along canals and more undulating paths through wine-growing regions.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
4.6
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50.1km
01:56
90m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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25.1km
00:59
50m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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29.0km
01:08
60m
60m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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38.4km
01:37
230m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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43.2km
01:47
210m
210m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Canal de la Bruche is a canal in eastern France that originally connected Soultz-les-Bains near Molsheim with the city of Strasbourg. It was built in 1682 by the famous military engineer Vauban, primarily to transport sandstone from the Soultz quarries for the construction of Strasbourg's fortifications.
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Dachstein lies off the main roads in Alsace and is therefore less developed for tourism. The village nevertheless boasts some noteworthy buildings, such as: the medieval city gate, the Porte de la Bruche, the Church of St. Martin (Église Saint-Martin), which still retains Gothic elements, a nave, and a Baroque altar; the Renaissance castle (extended in the 19th century in the Neo-Renaissance style) of the de Turckheim family, the Château de Turckheim, or the Vieux Château. It was formerly a summer residence for some of the bishops of Strasbourg; the old washhouse, and the Château Hervé Bourcart, or "La Magnanerie." It is located closer to the village center and was built in 1750 as a private villa that housed the royal silkworm breeding school. It has been owned by the Hervé family since 1838. In the 1990s, the castle and its idyllic surroundings served as the setting for the film saga "The Alsatians." Magnan is an Occitan word meaning mulberry. The Magnanerie is the headquarters of a silkworm farm. The streets of Dachstein are lined with several traditional half-timbered houses, some with carved wooden galleries.
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We really enjoyed the cycle path along the Canal de la Bruche
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If you don't mind being with lots of other people on the canal, this is the place for you
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From here, you have a good view of the Georges Frankhauser Passage. You have to push your bike through the passage.
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www.ravitodescyclos.com A pleasant place to sit and have a small and refreshing drink. In the weekend there are music performances. Ideal for an evening and then walk further to Dompeter and pitch the tent.
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Avoid driving during rush hour, on weekends and public holidays! It can get very crowded!
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Great place to rest but unfortunately very limited opening hours
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There are over 35 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Avolsheim, offering a variety of distances and experiences. These routes are specifically designed for road cyclists looking for quiet, car-free paths.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months (roughly April to October) are ideal for road cycling in Avolsheim. During these periods, the weather is generally pleasant, and the vineyards and canals are at their most picturesque. While some routes might be accessible in winter, conditions can be colder and paths may be less maintained.
The majority of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Avolsheim are classified as easy to moderate. Many paths, especially those along the Canal de la Bruche, feature minimal gradients, making them suitable for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. Routes that venture into the wine-growing areas might include some slight climbs, but nothing overly challenging for a road bike.
Yes, many of the traffic-free road cycling routes around Avolsheim are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Canal de la Bruche – Bruche Canal loop from Molsheim offers a scenic circular ride along the canal.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty, including the tranquil waters of the Canal de la Bruche, lush orchards, and the renowned Finkenberg vineyards. From some paths, you can even catch glimpses of the Vosges Mountains. The area also features unique natural monuments like the Discovery Trail of the Demoiselles de Pierre and Scharrachberg Hill.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history and culture. Many routes pass through or near charming traditional villages. You can explore Molsheim Old Town, with its Jesuit church, or cycle along sections of the Alsace Wine Route, which winds through picturesque villages with preserved city walls. The area also boasts medieval heritage, including castles and remarkable religious buildings.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes, particularly those along the Canal de la Bruche, are very family-friendly. The asphalted paths are flat and safe, offering an enjoyable experience for cyclists of all ages. The Canal de la Bruche loop from Dachstein is an easy option perfect for a family outing.
You'll find several spots to rest and refuel. Along the Canal de la Bruche, there's a dedicated Cyclists' Refreshment Stop at Lock House No. 3, offering local treats. Many villages along the routes also have cafes and bakeries. The Bike repair and ebike charging – Bruche Canal loop from Dachstein route specifically highlights a place for bike services.
Avolsheim and nearby towns like Molsheim are generally well-connected by public transport, making it possible to reach the starting points of many cycling routes. Check local train or bus schedules for the most convenient access points to the Canal de la Bruche or Alsace Vineyard Cycle Route.
Parking is available in Avolsheim and surrounding villages like Molsheim and Dachstein, which serve as common starting points for these routes. Look for designated parking areas near the canal paths or village centers. For example, the Osthoffen Castle – Canal de la Bruche loop from Dachstein starts from a convenient location.
While Avolsheim itself might have limited options, nearby larger towns like Molsheim often offer bike rental services. It's advisable to check with local tourist offices or sports shops in Molsheim or Strasbourg for rental availability before your visit.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the car-free paths, the stunning vineyard landscapes, and the charming villages encountered along the way. The well-maintained surfaces of routes like the Canal de la Bruche are frequently highlighted for a smooth road cycling experience.


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