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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...
Kembs
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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Historical cycle trail
From the marina at Kembs, follow the Huningue Canal towards Niffer, then Petit-Landau and its...
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Eurovélo15 - VéloRouteRhin
The EuroVélo 15, also known as VélorouteRhin, covers a total of 1,230 km and runs from the source...
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Parcours sensoriel de la "Petite Camargue Alsacienne"
The Petite Camargue Alsacienne sensory trail entitled L'Au de Découverte is a fun, sensory...
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The 2 Banks, 3 Bridges trail
"This network of cycle tracks covers an area 70 km long and 15 km wide between Basel, Freiburg and...
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Hardt Forest trail
This trail will take you at a brisk pace through the Hardt forest on straight tarmac forest paths.
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The 3 Borders trail
" This trail offers the cyclist great views over the Black Forest and the Kembs dam, as well as the...
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From Cambete to Kembs
This trail takes you along the bucolic banks of the Huningue Canal via Kembs Loechlé.
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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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