Roam
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...
Ötlingen
La galerie d'art à ciel ouvert
The open air art gallery in Ötlingen nestles in a little wine-growing village in the Baden region, perched just above Weil am Rhein.
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Merian Park, botanical gardens in Brüglingen
This oasis of greenery in Basel city centre covers an area of almost 135,000 square metres and is...
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The vineyard-covered hills of the Markgräflerland
The vineyard-covered hills of the Markgräflerland extend along the right bank of the Rhine from...
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The Blauenberg mountain in the Black Forest
The Blauenberg mountain is in the Badenweiler region in the Southern Black Forest. It peaks at...
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Bahnwanderweg hiking trail
Stage 1 of the Bahnwanderweg, 8 km long and taking 2 hrs 20 to walk, follows the old Hauenstein...
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Chemin de randonnée "Via Gottardo"
The first stage of this 24 km hiking trail from Basel to Liestal is marked by major milestones from...
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Via Jura hiking trail
The Via Jura starts at Basel railway station and takes you to Delémont and Bienne through the Birs...
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The Vindonissa legionnaires' camp
The Vindonissa Legionnaires' Path at Windisch is a great way to discover the fascinating history of Switzerland's only Roman legionnaires' camp.
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Via Rhenana hiking trail
"The Via Rhenana follows the Rhine through all kinds of natural areas shaped by the water as well...
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Randonnée à vélo "Rheintal-Radweg"
"This 110 km route rolls along easily with just 700 m of altitude difference. It forms a common...
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