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No traffic road cycling routes around Ebersheim traverse the diverse landscapes of the Bas-Rhin department in France. The region features extensive vineyards of the Alsace Wine Route, flat canal paths along the Rhine-Rhône Canal, and the plains of the Alsatian Ried. Towards the west, routes extend into the foothills of the Vosges Massif, offering varied terrain and views of the Rhine River.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
4.7
(6)
117
riders
156km
06:37
620m
620m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
3.5
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19
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45.4km
01:44
50m
50m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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3.8
(4)
27
riders
33.2km
01:17
30m
30m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
23
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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14
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25.5km
01:04
30m
30m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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abandoned road with beautiful view.
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At first glance, the lock renovation works are ending. Today 7/04/26 no traffic problems.
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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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These resting benches are mainly found in the Alsace region, in the Bas-Rhin department. They date back to the 19th century and are made of sandstone. On market days, farmers would carry their goods in baskets or panniers to the markets in the surrounding towns. To rest for a short while, they would sit on benches and place their goods down. The upper crossbar was particularly practical for the women farmers, as they often carried their baskets on their heads. Trees planted around the benches provided shade. There are two types of resting benches, "Bancs-reposoirs": - those erected in 1811/12, named after the "Roi de Rome" (King of Rome), to commemorate the birth of Napoléon-François-Joseph-Charles Bonaparte, son of Napoleon Bonaparte - those erected in 1854, named after the Empress "Impératrice Eugénie" to commemorate her first wedding anniversary, married to Napoleon III. More than 400 of these benches, made from the sandstone of the Vosges, were erected, and a few dozen still remain. Source: - https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banc-reposoir_d%27Alsace Location: - https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banc-reposoir_d%27Alsace#/maplink/122 - 48° 15′ 23″ N, 7° 31′ 40″ E - D605, 1 km south of Muttersholtz
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Very pretty town with beautiful houses.
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Long, after a while very boring
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Rathsamhausen, an idyllic little village on the Ill River, just outside Sélestat, is accessible east of Baldenheim via the D209 and west via the D721. The village owes its name to the minor aristocratic family of the same name, originally from Schlettstadt (Sélestat), whose castle was located in Ehnwihr.
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Komoot offers over 60 carefully curated no-traffic road cycling routes around Ebersheim. These routes are designed to provide a serene cycling experience away from vehicular traffic, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the region's natural beauty.
The Ebersheim region offers diverse terrain for no-traffic road cycling. In the French Ebersheim (Bas-Rhin), you'll find routes through the picturesque vineyards of the Alsace Wine Route, flat paths along the Rhine-Rhône Canal, and the gentle landscapes of the Alsatian Ried. For those seeking more challenge, routes extend towards the foothills of the Vosges Massif. If you're in the German Ebersheim (Mainz), expect vineyard-clad hills of Rheinhessen, including climbs to the highest point in Mainz, "Auf der Muhl".
Yes, Ebersheim offers many easy no-traffic road cycling routes. With 36 routes rated as 'easy', you'll find plenty of options perfect for a relaxed ride. Routes like the Channel – Quiet Paved Path loop from Muttersholtz or the Channel loop from Muttersholtz are largely flat and ideal for families or those new to road cycling, often following scenic canal paths.
Absolutely! Many no-traffic road cycling routes in Ebersheim offer stunning scenic views. In the French Ebersheim, you can enjoy panoramic vistas over the vineyards of the Alsace Wine Route. Routes towards the Vosges Massif foothills also provide elevated perspectives. In the German Ebersheim, the "Auf der Muhl" area offers opportunities for panoramic views over the Rheinhessen wine region.
The Ebersheim region is rich in history and attractions. In the French Ebersheim, you can cycle past historical sites like Ortenbourg Castle and Bernstein Castle ruins, both offering excellent views. Picturesque villages such as Mittelbergheim and Andlau are also accessible. The Historic Centre of Sélestat is another notable point of interest. In the German Ebersheim, explore the historic village center with its fountain and the Töngeshof farm complex.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Ebersheim are circular, allowing you to start and end your journey at the same point. Examples include the Saint Sebastian Chapel – Alsace Wine Route Vineyards loop from Scherwiller and the Church with three steeples loop from Ebersheim, providing convenient options for exploration.
While specific parking locations vary by route, Ebersheim and its surrounding towns like Scherwiller and Muttersholtz typically offer public parking facilities. Look for designated parking areas near the start points of your chosen routes, especially in village centers or near popular attractions, to ensure a convenient start to your no-traffic ride.
The best time for no-traffic road cycling in Ebersheim is generally from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is usually mild and pleasant, ideal for enjoying the vineyards, canal paths, and scenic landscapes. The autumn harvest season offers particularly beautiful scenery with vibrant colors in the wine regions.
The Ebersheim region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.58 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the no-traffic routes, the stunning vineyard landscapes, and the well-maintained paths along canals. The opportunity to combine cycling with visits to charming Alsatian villages or historic castles is also frequently highlighted.
While many routes are easy or moderate, Ebersheim does offer some challenging no-traffic options. For instance, in the French Ebersheim, routes extending into the foothills of the Vosges Massif provide more significant elevation changes. In the German Ebersheim, the climb to "Auf der Muhl" offers a good workout, and the "Ebersheim Cobblestone Path" provides a unique, demanding experience reminiscent of classic races.
Access to the Ebersheim region via public transport is possible, particularly for the French Ebersheim which is near towns like Sélestat, a regional transport hub. While direct access to every route start point might require some planning, regional trains and buses can get you close to many cycling areas, especially those along the Rhine-Rhône Canal or near larger villages.
Yes, you'll find various opportunities for refreshment along the no-traffic road cycling routes. The charming villages in both the French and German Ebersheim regions, such as Mittelbergheim and Andlau in Alsace, or the historic center of German Ebersheim, offer cafes, bakeries, and traditional pubs where you can take a break and enjoy local specialties.


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