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Mountain biking around Dunzenheim offers access to a diverse landscape in the Bas-Rhin department of France's Grand Est region. The area features rolling hills, the scenic Zorn River, and is situated near the Vosges Mountains, providing varied terrain for cyclists. This region is characterized by extensive bike paths and dedicated mountain bike trails that cater to different skill levels. The natural environment includes forests and open countryside, making it suitable for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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46.9km
02:39
180m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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01:59
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:42
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:20
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Château des Rohan, formerly called "The Little Alsatian Versailles," is located in the city center of Saverne on the Rhine-Marne Canal. This former bishop's castle, built in the 13th century and restored in the 19th century on the initiative of Napoleon III, now houses a museum, a cultural center, a youth hostel, and a school. The neoclassical façade (park side), made of pink sandstone, is 140 meters long, which is the same horizontal height as Strasbourg Cathedral. The Château des Rohan Museum presents extensive Gallo-Roman and medieval archaeological collections. It consists of three departments: Art and History, Louise Weiss, and Archaeology. The Art and History department encompasses many areas: paintings, prints, and 15th- and 16th-century polychrome wood carvings from the churches of Saverne and the region, as well as a room dedicated to the history of the castle. Louise Weiss Department To honor her Alsatian ties (her family originally came from Petite-Pierre near Saverne), journalist Louise Weiss (1893-1983) donated her collections (ethnographic objects, paintings, drawings, 19th- and 20th-century decorative arts, and personal archives) to the Saverne Museum in 1981 and 1983. Archaeological Department In the vaulted cellars of the castle, the museum houses a rich archaeological collection, including numerous Gallo-Roman funerary and votive steles. Tours of the museum and access to the castle roof are available (upon request). Admission (museum + roof access): €5 (adults) and €4 (students)
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It's pretty, it's practical, it allows you to ride in peace and quiet and to ride fast (flat) but it's not very exciting...
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This sculpture was made from many small pieces of wood. You can walk underneath it and look like a llama. A real eye-catcher in the square.
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A large neoclassical palace from the late 18th century, especially in relation to the relatively small town. Located at the lower end of the old town, it has a large park at the rear, facing the Rhine-Marne Canal. The palace now belongs to the city and houses two museums, a primary school, a youth hostel, and several theaters and event venues. The varied history of its use is interesting; details can be found online: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohan-Schloss
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Large central square with many restaurants – and thankfully completely car-free.
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For centuries, the residence of the Strasbourg bishops stood here. The previous building burned down in the 18th century, and when the French Revolution broke out, only the shell of this building was completed. Thus, it was never used for its original purpose. Since then, it has served various purposes: barracks, living space, town hall... Today, it houses a primary school, the youth hostel, the city museum, a large event hall, the "Espace Rohan," and four additional theater and event halls.
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Saverne was already a Roman military post in the 4th century. From the 15th century until the French Revolution, Saverne was the residence of the powerful bishops of Strasbourg. The Château de Rohan, which boasts the longest neoclassical façade of any building in France, still bears witness to this.
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There are over 55 mountain bike trails around Dunzenheim, catering to various skill levels. This includes 9 easy routes, 44 moderate routes, and 2 more challenging options for experienced riders.
The terrain around Dunzenheim is diverse, featuring rolling hills, scenic paths along the Zorn River, and proximity to the Vosges Mountains. You'll find a mix of forest tracks, open countryside, and some singletrack sections, offering varied experiences from gentle rides to more challenging ascents.
Yes, Dunzenheim offers 9 easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. An example is the Rohan Castle – Saverne Marina loop from Dettwiller, which is 14.4 miles (23.1 km) and offers gentle terrain.
While most routes are moderate, there are 2 difficult mountain bike trails for experienced riders seeking a greater challenge. These routes typically feature more significant elevation changes and technical sections.
The mountain bike trails around Dunzenheim are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 70 reviews. Many riders praise the varied terrain, the scenic views, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable experience.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Dunzenheim are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Étang – Écluse n°44 loop from Wilwisheim is a popular circular route through the Alsatian countryside.
Absolutely. The region is rich in natural beauty. You can find trails with views of the Alsatian countryside, the Zorn River, and the distant Vosges Mountains. The View of the Countryside – Bruche Canal loop from Truchtersheim is one such route offering picturesque scenery.
While mountain biking, you might encounter various points of interest. Some routes pass by historical sites like the Villa Meteor or offer glimpses of local infrastructure such as the Wingersheim lock and Schleuse Nr. 46. The Cycle path on the old railroad line also provides a unique riding experience.
Yes, for those who enjoy more technical riding, routes like the Nice little single on a mountain bike – Relais du Geisweg loop from Schnersheim feature varied terrain with enjoyable singletrack sections and forest views.
Yes, Dunzenheim's location in the Bas-Rhin department makes it an excellent starting point for exploring the broader Alsace region. The area boasts over 2,500 kilometers of bike paths and 178 dedicated mountain biking trails across Alsace, including access to the diverse landscapes of the Vosges Mountains and specialized mountain biking bases.
The region is generally pleasant for mountain biking during spring, summer, and autumn. Summer months offer beautiful floral displays along the Zorn River. However, it's always advisable to check local weather conditions before heading out, especially during transitional seasons.


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