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Barely thirty kilometres from Mulhouse, in the extreme south of Alsace, the Rhine flows along as it always has. It is the link between Basel in Switzerland, Weil am Rhein in Germany and the Saint-Louis area in France. Whether you are out for a hike or on a cycle tour, the Rhine will accompany you as you go along, by the water...
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The Rhine
"1,230 km long, the Rhine has its source in the Alps in the St. Gotthard Massif. After flowing into...
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The Hardt forest green lane
This tarmac green lane is a forest road that runs north to south through the Hardt forest, cut in two by the Rhône-Rhine Canal.
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The Asparagus trail
From mid-April to the beginning of the summer, asparagus can be found on all the best tables. In...
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Yellow Île du Rhin trail
"From Loechlé, this trail crosses two canals to take you to the Île du Rhin, where two routes are...
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The 2 Canals trail
This trail will take you from the marina at Kembs to the Le Corbusier lock along the Huningue Canal and the Grand Canal d'Alsace.
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The waterways
The region is characterised by the numerous waterways that criss-cross it: the Rhine, the Grand...
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Historic tour of Huningue
Walking trail through the old Vauban fortress. Follow in Vauban's footsteps on the last traces of the old ramparts, fortifications or period houses
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Botanical and Vita trail
A former forest road in the Mühlenrain forest, the 1.8 km botanical trail starts at the Naas sawmill and emerges at the lakes.
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Rollerblade trail, 2 banks, 3 bridges
This is a rollerblade trail that can be taken at all speeds and is therefore suitable for family or group outings.
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Un espace renaturé sur l'île du Rhin
Stroll between the Old Rhine and the Grand Canal d'Alsace and discover what was the largest...
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