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No traffic road cycling routes around Scharrachbergheim-Irmstett are situated within the "Couronne d'Or vineyard" at the start of the Alsace Wine Route, offering a landscape characterized by vine-covered hills and fertile agricultural plains. The region features the Amberg and Scharrachberg hills, which provide elevated viewpoints over the surrounding area. The Mossig river flows nearby, and converted railway lines offer additional dedicated cycling paths. This blend of natural and developed features creates varied terrain for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
4.4
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65
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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.
3.0
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28.5km
01:07
60m
60m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
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35
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38.3km
01:32
120m
120m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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29
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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21.4km
00:52
30m
30m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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Great church building, unfortunately the church was closed
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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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Great place to rest but unfortunately very limited opening hours
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Beautiful entrance to Dachstein lovingly decorated for Easter
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Nice little town with lots of half-timbered houses and opportunities to take a break
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small half-timbered town in Alsace
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There are over 40 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Scharrachbergheim-Irmstett. These routes are designed to offer a peaceful cycling experience away from vehicular traffic, often utilizing converted railway lines and dedicated cycle paths.
The majority of no-traffic road cycling routes in this area are classified as easy or moderate. You'll find 20 easy routes, perfect for a relaxed ride, and 23 moderate routes that offer a bit more challenge, often with gentle climbs through the vineyards. There is also 1 difficult route for experienced cyclists seeking a greater challenge.
Yes, many routes are suitable for families and beginners. The area features dedicated cycle paths, such as the one along the Mossig river and converted railway lines, which provide flat and safe surfaces. An excellent option is the Dachstein Castle – Molsheim loop from Scharrachbergheim-Irmstett, which is rated as easy and offers a pleasant ride.
You can expect picturesque views of vineyards, rolling hills, and the Alsatian agricultural plain. Many routes offer panoramic vistas of the Vosges mountains and even distant glimpses of Strasbourg Cathedral from higher points like the Scharrach or Odratzheim hills. The Mossig river also provides tranquil natural elements along some paths.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Bruche Canal – Bike repair and ebike charging loop from Marlenheim is an easy circular route that takes you along the scenic Bruche Canal.
Many routes pass by interesting sights. You can explore the Canal de la Bruche cycle path, which is a highlight in itself, or visit the charming Molsheim Old Town. Some routes also feature convenient stops like the Lock House No. 3 – Cyclists' Refreshment Stop along the canal.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes, the stunning vineyard landscapes, and the opportunity to combine physical activity with cultural exploration along the Alsace Wine Route.
The best time for road cycling in Scharrachbergheim-Irmstett is typically from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, the vineyards are lush, and you can fully appreciate the scenic beauty of the region. The area's connection to the Alsace Wine Route means you might also enjoy local wine festivals or tastings.
Yes, a notable feature of the region is a former railway line that has been converted into a cycle path. This provides a unique, flat, and traffic-free route for cyclists. The Former Romanswiller station – Romanswiller, Molsheim loop from Westhoffen is an example of a route that incorporates such paths.
While specific public transport connections directly to every trailhead might vary, the region is generally well-connected. Molsheim, a nearby town, serves as an important transit point. You can often find public transport options that get you close to the starting points of many routes, especially those along the Bruche canal or leading into the vineyard areas.
While most no-traffic routes are easy to moderate, there is at least one route classified as difficult for those seeking a more strenuous ride. The Geisweig climb loop from Kirchheim, for instance, features a significant elevation gain, offering a good workout while still minimizing traffic exposure.


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