4.5
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9,153
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Road cycling around Kinzheim offers varied terrain, encompassing challenging ascents into the Vosges mountains and more level routes along the Rhine River. The landscape features extensive vineyards, dense forests, and historic castles situated on prominent hills. This area provides a range of road cycling experiences, from demanding climbs to scenic rides through agricultural lands.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
4.6
(5)
98
riders
88.4km
04:43
1,260m
1,260m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.8
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49
riders
72.8km
02:53
120m
120m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.7
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383
riders
58.7km
03:13
1,000m
1,000m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.0
(5)
182
riders
61.2km
02:43
410m
410m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.8
(25)
207
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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During the German occupation in World War II, the Scherwiller synagogue was used as a camp for Polish forced laborers. The remaining Jewish residents of the town were deported to southern France in 1940. According to Yad Vashem, thirteen former residents fell victim to the Final Solution.
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During the week and outside of the holidays, the crowds are bearable
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One of the most beautiful rooms in the castle. Weapons and armor can be admired here.
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Actually, everything that needs to be said about the castle has already been said. I would like to mention the entrance fees as a positive point. Adults €12, with a guided tour €14 All parking is free, whether in the forest parking lot or on the access road. When I think of Hohenzollern Castle in Hechingen, though...🙆
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Very pretty town with beautiful houses.
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The town of Châtenois, with approximately 4,300 inhabitants, is located in the Grand Est region and belongs to the Bas-Rhin department, Sélestat-Erstein arrondissement. A wine-growing community, Châtenois lies at the foot of the Hahnenberg (530 m) in the foothills of the Vosges Mountains, on the Alsace Wine Route and the EuroVelo 5 Alsace Vineyard Cycle Route. Before the town's founding, the Romans planted a chestnut forest there. The French name "Châtenois" is derived from this, and is synonymous with the original dialectal Alemannic name "Keschtaholtz" – meaning "chestnut wood" and "chestnut wood" in High German. In 1807, the village bore its current name, Châtenois. In 1871, it was Germanized as Kestenholz before reverting to its French name after the Second World War. Before the town's founding, the Romans planted a chestnut forest there. Châtenois has a beautiful old town; the main tourist street is located in Rue du Maréchal Foch.
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Road cycling around Kinzheim offers a diverse landscape. You'll find challenging ascents into the Vosges mountains, as well as more level routes along the Rhine River. The area is characterized by extensive vineyards, dense forests, and historic castles perched on hills, providing varied experiences from demanding climbs to scenic rides through agricultural lands.
There are over 250 road cycling routes available around Kinzheim. This includes approximately 65 easy routes, 130 moderate routes, and 56 difficult routes, catering to various skill levels and preferences.
Yes, Kinzheim offers several challenging routes with significant elevation gain. For instance, the Vosges Three Passes Loop from Sélestat is a difficult 54.9-mile (88.4 km) route with over 1,200 meters of ascent. Another demanding option is the Ascent to Haut-Koenigsbourg – Haut de Ribeauvillé Pass loop from Sélestat, covering 36.5 miles (58.7 km) with nearly 1,000 meters of climbing.
For a less strenuous experience, consider routes along the Rhine River. The Rhine Route - Sélestat Loop is a moderate 45.2-mile (72.8 km) path that offers flatter sections. Another moderate choice is the Belle route de vignoble – View of Kaysersberg Castle loop from Sélestat, which covers 38 miles (61.2 km) with around 400 meters of elevation gain, winding through vineyards.
The best time for road cycling in Kinzheim is typically from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the vineyards are lush. While some routes might be accessible in winter, be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially icy conditions, especially on higher mountain passes.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Kinzheim are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Vosges Three Passes Loop from Sélestat and the Rhine Route - Sélestat Loop.
The routes often pass through picturesque areas. You can encounter mountain passes like the Haut de Ribeauvillé Pass or the Fouchy Pass. The region is also dotted with historical sites such as the Schaentzel House, and offers views of vineyards and forests.
The road cycling routes in Kinzheim are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 400 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from challenging mountain climbs to scenic rides through vineyards, and the well-maintained paths.
While specific public transport connections to every trailhead are not detailed, major towns like Sélestat, which serve as starting points for many routes, are generally well-connected by regional public transport. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for connections to your desired starting point.
Many routes pass through or near charming villages and towns in the Alsace region, where you can find bakeries, cafes, and restaurants. Especially in vineyard areas, there are often opportunities to stop for a break and enjoy local specialties. Planning your route with potential stops in mind is recommended.
Parking is generally available in the larger towns and villages that serve as common starting points for road cycling routes, such as Sélestat. Look for public parking lots or designated areas. It's always a good idea to check local parking regulations and availability before your ride.
Routes vary significantly. Distances can range from around 30 miles (48 km) for shorter loops to over 50 miles (80 km) for longer, more challenging rides. Elevation gains can be minimal for flat river routes (around 100-200 meters) but can exceed 1,200 meters for routes venturing into the Vosges mountains, like the Vosges Three Passes Loop from Sélestat.


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