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Touring cycling around Biederthal offers diverse routes through the Alsatian Jura and the French Sundgau. The region is characterized by gently rolling hills, extensive meadows, and preserved forests, providing varied terrain for cyclists. The Franco-Swiss Birsig river flows through the area, adding to the scenic landscape. These features combine to create an appealing environment for relaxed bike tours on quiet roads and dedicated bike paths.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A new relatively short stretch of cycle path from Flüh to Leymen. It runs along the tram line. Together with the cycle path from Biel-Benken to Flüh there is a slightly higher alternative, but without traffic instead of the main road down by the riding school. And the view is more beautiful here anyway...
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First mentioned in 1144 and rebuilt in 1781, this remote chapel is tucked away in a valley near Sondersdorf. It was once a parish church and later a place of pilgrimage, with an unusual painted coffered ceiling and Gothic tabernacle.
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Small regional museum in a restored farmhouse in the centre of Oltingue. The museum shows the daily life of farmers in the Sundgau in the 19th and early 20th century. The collection includes utensils, tools, religious objects and furniture, spread over several rooms and an old barn. The original faience stove, a ‘Chunscht’ bench and a baroque outdoor pulpit are striking. Visits are possible from March to November, usually on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays from 15:00 to 18:00.
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The current parish church of Oltingue was built between 1827 and 1831 in late classicist style. Striking features include the triangular pediment above the round-arched portal and the Callinet organ from 1843, which is still in use. Together with the presbytery and the former school, the church forms a well-preserved village ensemble from the Louis-Philippe period. The church replaced an older mother church outside the village.
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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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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 190 touring cycling routes around Biederthal, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes explore the diverse landscapes of the Alsatian Jura and the French Sundgau.
Yes, Biederthal offers a good selection of routes suitable for beginners and families. There are 20 easy routes and 88 moderate routes, many of which utilize quiet roads and dedicated bike paths through gentle hills, meadows, and orchards. These routes often follow flat profiles, making them ideal for a relaxed pace.
The touring cycling routes around Biederthal are characterized by the gently rolling hills of the French Sundgau and the Alsatian Jura Mountains. You'll encounter a mix of preserved forests, extensive meadows, and orchards, with the Franco-Swiss Birsig river flowing through the area, adding to the scenic landscape. Some routes may include climbs, offering magnificent panoramas.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Biederthal are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Climb to Bettlach – Farm Museum loop from Wolschwiller is a popular moderate circular route.
The region around Biederthal is rich in natural beauty and landmarks. You can explore unique geological formations like the Kaibenloch Canyon within the Geissberg massif, or visit the Kaltbrunnental Gorge and the Chaltbrunnental Nature Reserve, which features a karst educational trail and numerous caves.
Absolutely. Biederthal and its surroundings offer several historical points of interest. You might encounter the Saint-Michel Church, built in 1843, or a 16th-century limestone castle within the village. Further afield, the region is known for the Three Castles of the Alsatian Jura, and you can visit Landskron Castle. The Wappenfelsen Memorial in Chaltbrunnental also features intriguing rock paintings from World War I.
The best time for touring cycling in Biederthal is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. The region's gentle hills, meadows, and orchards are particularly beautiful during these seasons, offering pleasant weather for exploring the routes. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed here, Biederthal is a small village. You can typically find parking in or near the village center, or at designated trailheads for popular routes. It's advisable to check local signage or use navigation apps for specific parking suggestions near your chosen starting point.
Biederthal is nestled in a rural area, so public transport options might be limited compared to larger towns. While some regional bus services may connect to nearby towns, direct public transport to specific trailheads might require planning. Connecting routes in the area often link to national and regional cycling paths, which may be more accessible by public transport from larger hubs.
The touring cycling routes in Biederthal are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from nearly 300 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the picturesque landscapes of the Alsatian Jura, and the mix of quiet roads and dedicated bike paths that make for an enjoyable experience. Over 3,900 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the area.
Yes, Biederthal caters to more experienced touring cyclists as well, with 85 routes classified as difficult. These routes often feature more significant elevation changes, providing a challenging ride through the mountainous relief of the Alsatian Jura. An example is the Chall Pass – View of the Jura Mountains loop from Biederthal, which includes notable climbs and offers expansive views.
The region around Biederthal features options to connect with long-distance cycling routes. These routes often follow rivers or utilize disused railway lines, offering scenic journeys across landscapes and leading to charming villages. The area is part of the broader network of the French Sundgau and Alsatian Jura, which includes prominent gravel loops like the Tour du Sundgau (TDS) Gravel.
Yes, many routes in the Alsatian Jura provide excellent viewpoints. The rolling hills and mountainous relief around Biederthal offer magnificent panoramas of the Alsatian Jura, and from certain elevated points, you can even enjoy views into Switzerland. The Blochmont Pass – Picnic Area by the Road loop from Wolschwiller is one such route that offers scenic vistas.


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