Best attractions and places to see around Ohnenheim, a village in the Bas-Rhin department of France, include a mix of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Rhine forests and the Blind river, offering opportunities to explore local flora and fauna. Ohnenheim also serves as a gateway to the wider Alsace region, providing access to numerous landmarks and natural attractions.
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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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You feel like you've been transported back to the Middle Ages when you go through this gate
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Burkheim's east gate was built when the city wall was built in the 13th century and is the last of three gates that still exists. It is also called the Rotweiler Gate because it is on the way to the small town of Rotweil (today, like Burkheim, part of Vogtsburg). The gate was built in its current form in the 18th century after being destroyed and rebuilt several times.
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Simply a dream cycle path 👌
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There are many rest areas along the canal with benches and occasionally tables.
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The Canal de Colmar is easy to follow by bike. Well-developed paths without obstacles.
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This pretty thirteen-kilometre canal was once used to transport goods between the Rhône-Rhine canal and the port of Colmar. Today, it delights cyclists and boaters.
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Ohnenheim is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the typical species of the Ried forest and the Blind river along the Botanical Footpath: Rhine Forests. The Blind River itself, along with the Blindengraben and Scheidgraben streams, are the main waterways crossing the commune. Additionally, the area is close to the Parc naturel régional des Ballons des Vosges, offering further opportunities for nature exploration.
Yes, Ohnenheim has several significant historical sites. You can visit the ancient Iron Age Tumuli (Burial Mounds), which are among the oldest monuments in the commune. The village also features the Saint-Grégoire Catholic Church and a Lourdes Grotto. Historic buildings include an 18th-19th century farm, a 17th-century house at 74 rue du Général-de-Gaulle, an old post relay from 1700, and a 17th-century tithe house (Maison de la dîme).
Several historically rich locations are easily accessible. You can visit Burkheim Old Town, a historic and listed settlement with beautiful half-timbered houses and a visible castle. Another significant site is Neuf-Brisach, an 18 km drive away, known for its unique Vauban fortifications. The impressive Chateau du Haut-Koenigsbourg is also about 15 km away.
Absolutely! For amusement, Europa-Park and its water park Rulantica are located nearby in Rust, Germany. For wildlife encounters, you can visit La Montagne des Singes (Monkey Mountain), Cigoland, and The Eagle Park, all within 10-13 km of Ohnenheim in Kintzheim. Many of the cycling paths, like those along the Colmar Canal, are also suitable for families.
The area around Ohnenheim offers diverse cycling opportunities. The Colmar Canal, once used for transporting goods, now delights cyclists with its well-developed paths. For more extensive rides, you can find various road cycling routes, including those leading to the Historic Centre of Sélestat or the Ascent to Haut-Koenigsbourg. There are also gravel biking options, such as routes around Burkheim Old Town. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Ohnenheim and Gravel biking around Ohnenheim guides.
Yes, Ohnenheim is a great base for walking and hiking. The Botanical Footpath: Rhine Forests offers a pleasant walk through local nature. For more structured hikes, you can explore routes like the Chapel of the Oak – Suspension bridge loop from Réserve naturelle du Ried de Sélestat (Ill*Wald), which offers both easy and moderate options. Discover more trails in the Hiking around Ohnenheim guide.
The Alsace region near Ohnenheim is home to several 'Most Beautiful Villages in France'. These include Hunawihr, situated in the heart of the Alsace wine region, Riquewihr, known for its historic charm, and Kaysersberg, featuring an attractive historic center and half-timbered houses. Each offers a unique glimpse into traditional Alsatian architecture and culture.
Visitors frequently praise the well-preserved historical charm and scenic beauty. For instance, the Burkheim Old Town is appreciated for its beautiful half-timbered houses and medieval atmosphere. The Colmar Canal is loved for its idyllic, traffic-free paths, perfect for cycling. Many also enjoy the opportunity to combine historical exploration with outdoor activities.
Certainly. The impressive Chateau du Haut-Koenigsbourg is a substantial and frequently visited castle about 15 km away. Additionally, Sponeck Castle, an important Roman fort that secured the Rhine crossing, is nearby. While privately owned, its garden with works of art and Roman fort remains are always accessible.
Yes, Colmar, approximately 16 km from Ohnenheim, is renowned for its medieval center. It features brightly painted half-timbered houses along canals, often referred to as 'La Petite Venise.' Other highlights include Colmar Old Town and Saint Martin Church, making it a picturesque destination for architectural enthusiasts.
The Obertor (Upper Gate), Burkheim is a significant man-made monument and a key part of the historic center of Burkheim. It contributes to the town's beautiful historic core, which features charming half-timbered houses and a medieval ambiance, making it a worthwhile visit for those interested in historical architecture.
Within Ohnenheim, you can visit the Saint-Grégoire Catholic Church and a reconstitution of the Lourdes Grotto located next to it. Further afield, the Ebersmunster Abbey, about 15 km away, is a remarkable example of Baroque style and a significant religious landmark in the region.


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