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Road cycling routes around Hangenbieten primarily feature a landscape characterized by river and canal paths, notably along the Canal de la Bruche. The region offers varied terrain, from relatively flat sections ideal for leisurely rides to routes with significant elevation gains, indicating rolling hills and more challenging climbs. Cyclists can expect a mix of natural scenery and cultural points of interest, including historic towns.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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78.9km
03:13
360m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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83.6km
03:42
710m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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This section of the cycle path that crosses the Bruche Valley is one of the most beautiful. The landscape is completely unobstructed, allowing you to admire the first Vosges mountains. All this while cycling on a very high-quality surface.
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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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Great church building, unfortunately the church was closed
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We really enjoyed the cycle path along the Canal de la Bruche
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Very nice to ride: moderate gradient, little traffic.
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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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Road cycling routes in the Hangenbieten region feature a diverse landscape. You'll find many paths along the Canal de la Bruche, offering relatively flat sections ideal for relaxed rides. However, the area also includes rolling hills and more challenging climbs, particularly on routes heading towards historic towns like Obernai, providing options for various fitness levels.
There are over 370 road cycling routes around Hangenbieten, catering to a wide range of abilities. This includes more than 110 easy routes, over 200 moderate options, and around 45 challenging trails for experienced cyclists.
Yes, Hangenbieten offers over 110 easy road cycling routes. Many of these follow the flat, scenic paths along the Canal de la Bruche, providing a gentle introduction to the region's cycling. A good example is the Canal de la Bruche – Bruche Canal loop from Entzheim Aéroport, which is a moderate route with minimal elevation gain.
For those seeking a challenge, Hangenbieten has around 45 difficult road cycling routes. These routes often venture into the rolling hills surrounding the area, featuring substantial elevation gains. The Obernai Old Town – Porte de Boersch loop from Entzheim Aéroport is a prime example, covering over 100 km with more than 1500 meters of ascent.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Hangenbieten are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Popular circular routes include those tracing the Canal de la Bruche, such as the Canal de la Bruche – The Cyclists' Refreshment Stop loop from Entzheim Aéroport, which offers a moderate 81 km ride.
The road cycling routes around Hangenbieten offer a mix of natural beauty and cultural landmarks. You can enjoy waterside cycling along the Canal de la Bruche and pass through charming historic towns. Notable attractions in the wider region include the iconic Strasbourg Cathedral, the picturesque La Petite France district, and historic sites like the Covered Bridges.
The road cycling routes in Hangenbieten are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 900 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from the peaceful canal paths to the challenging climbs, and the opportunity to explore both natural scenery and historic towns.
Absolutely. Many routes in the Hangenbieten area incorporate historic towns and cultural landmarks. For instance, the Canal de la Bruche – Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul loop from Entzheim Aéroport passes by significant cultural sites. Another route, the Tour de Kolbsheim – Obernai Old Town loop from Entzheim Aéroport, leads through the historic Obernai Old Town, offering a blend of cycling and sightseeing.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly highlighted, the numerous easy and moderate routes, particularly those along the flat sections of the Canal de la Bruche, can be suitable for families with older children or those looking for a relaxed pace. These routes generally have less traffic and gentler gradients.
The region generally offers pleasant conditions for road cycling from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn provides cooler temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer, making early morning or late afternoon rides ideal. Winter cycling is possible but may require more preparation due to colder temperatures and potential for icy conditions.
With over 370 routes, Hangenbieten certainly holds many lesser-known gems beyond the most popular trails. Exploring the extensive network of routes, especially those that deviate slightly from the main canal paths into the quieter villages and vineyards, can reveal charming, less-trafficked roads and unique local experiences.
Yes, many road cycling routes in the Hangenbieten area, especially those passing through towns and villages or along popular sections of the Canal de la Bruche, offer opportunities for refreshment stops. You'll find cafes and restaurants in places like Obernai and other local communities to refuel during your ride.


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