Best attractions and places to see around Heidolsheim include historical sites and natural landscapes in the Bas-Rhin department of Alsace, France. The commune is traversed by the Blind river and is part of the Ill floodplain, characterized by rich alluvial farmland. The area has archaeological significance, with finds including Celtic tumuli and Gallo-Roman tombs. Heidolsheim serves as a base for exploring a range of attractions in the surrounding region.
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The first lord of the castle was Hildebrand Spenlin from Breisach. The word "Spenlin" means "little shavings" (from a plane). In Alemannic usage, Spenlin is called "Spänle." Without the diminutive, Span = Spon. The castle is mentioned in documents as Spenlins Eck, Span-Egge, or the Sponeck.
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Absolutely stunning and charming historical village! The buildings are not only beautiful, but also so well preserved. There's also so many wonderful restaurants, bakeries, and cafes to enjoy - it's an absolutely fantastic place to stop for a break.
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Fantastic nature trail along the Rhine-Rhône Canal.
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A very beautiful bike path along the "Canal du Rhône au Rhin," mostly lined with a tree-lined avenue. This provides a shady bike path in the summer. Partially paved, but mostly gravel, but still easy to ride. Several cozy little restaurants offer refreshments along the way.
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Pure relaxation while cycling in the shade.
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Very idyllic tour along the canal, super flat and seemingly endless.
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Absolutely stunningly beautiful cities and countryside
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Discover Bergheim, the favorite village of the French 2022, which welcomes you for a bucolic stroll through its magnificent alleys with inimitable Alsatian charm. Do you like medieval architecture? Bergheim is made for you! Its 2 kilometers of 14th century ramparts, flanked by towers each as majestic as the next, will impress you with their exceptional state of preservation. Its half-timbered houses, magnified every summer by flowers, give the village an incomparable romantic atmosphere. For lovers of nature and hiking, Bergheim will offer very pretty medieval gardens, nestled in the heart of the city. Hikers will be able to explore its various trails: whether they are wine-growing, in the forest or on the Grasberg hill (Natura 2000 classified area), everyone will find something to suit them. If you are a lover of Alsace wine, Bergheim, the capital of Gewurztraminer, will satisfy your desire for discovery. Its great wines, flourishing on the hills of Altenberg and Kanzlerberg, will delight the most delicate taste buds.
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The region around Heidolsheim is rich in history. You can explore the medieval city wall and defense towers of Bergheim Medieval Town, which also features the 14th-century Obertor. Another significant site is Sponeck Castle, historically a Roman fort, where its garden with artworks and Roman fort remains is always accessible. Further afield, consider visiting the impressive Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg, the unique fortified town of Neuf-Brisach, or the baroque-style Abbey Church of Ebersmunster.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Path Along the Rhône-Rhine Canal and Canal Path Near Bahlingen offer pleasant, shady routes for walking or cycling. Bergheim Medieval Town is also considered family-friendly for exploring its historical walls. For a different kind of outing, Cigoland, a zoo and wildlife park, is located nearby.
Heidolsheim is situated within the 'ried de l'Ill,' an Ill floodplain, characterized by rich alluvial farmland. You can enjoy views of the Blind river that traverses the commune. For scenic vistas, visit the View of the Rhine weir, a platform where the sky can reflect beautifully in the calm water. The Parc du château de Kintzheim also offers a remarkable garden to explore, and the Champ du Feu provides a site of natural beauty further away.
The area around Heidolsheim is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, there are routes like the 'Canal Path Near Bahlingen – Old Rhone-Rhine Canal loop' for cycling, or 'Burkheim Old Town – View of Burkheim Castle Ruins loop' for gravel biking. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities on komoot, such as Cycling around Heidolsheim, Gravel biking around Heidolsheim, and MTB Trails around Heidolsheim.
Absolutely. The region is famous for its charming villages. Hunawihr and Riquewihr are both listed among the 'Most Beautiful Villages in France.' Bergheim, with its original fortified walls, is another picturesque option. You can also visit Ribeauvillé, known for its traditional colored houses, or Colmar, famous for its medieval center and half-timbered houses along canals. Kaysersberg also offers an attractive historic center.
Heidolsheim has significant archaeological importance. Discoveries in the area include Celtic tumuli from the Iron Age, which contained ancient jewelry. Gallo-Roman and Merovingian tombs have also been found. Notably, an even older gold treasure from the Unetice culture, dating back to around 1700-1600 BC, was unearthed here.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Path Along the Rhône-Rhine Canal is loved for its shady, tree-lined avenues and pleasant cycling opportunities, often with cozy restaurants along the way. The historical sites like Bergheim Medieval Town are praised for their well-preserved architecture and rich history. Many enjoy the peaceful views from spots like the View of the Rhine weir.
Yes, along the canal paths, such as the Path Along the Rhône-Rhine Canal and Canal Path Near Bahlingen, you'll find several cozy little restaurants offering refreshments. Many of the nearby picturesque villages like Bergheim, Sélestat, and Colmar also offer a wide array of cafes and restaurants.
Bergheim Medieval Town was settled in Roman times and became a free city under Rappoltstein in the Middle Ages, even gaining the right to mint money. A unique figure in Bergheim is the 'Lack'mi,' a half-relief representing a person who found refuge in the town after being persecuted for debts or excusable crimes, making fun of their pursuers through gestures.
Sponeck Castle is privately owned and typically only open twice a year for interior visits. However, its garden, which features artworks and remnants of the Roman fort that once secured the Rhine crossing, is always accessible to the public.
Beyond the general scenic beauty, the View of the Rhine weir offers a dedicated platform to pause and enjoy the tranquil waters and reflections. Sponeck Castle also provides a viewpoint, given its historical strategic location.
The canal paths, such as the Path Along the Rhône-Rhine Canal and Canal Path Near Bahlingen, are ideal for cycling or walking. They are mostly lined with trees, providing shade, and while partially paved, they are generally easy to ride even on gravel sections. Many visitors enjoy cycling along these routes, often stopping at the small restaurants found along the way.


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