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Culture without borders

In the very south of Alsace, at the confluence of the French, Swiss and German banks, you will discover the immense artistic and architectural heritage drained by the Rhine, the cradle of "Rhenish Humanism".

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Pedal the waterways

Go where the water goes, along the Rhine and the canals. Thanks to the "2 banks, 3 bridges" network of cycle tracks, you can pedal from one bank to the other, "leap-frogging" to and fro across the French, German and Swiss borders.

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Soak up nature in the Petite Camargue Alsacienne

If the Three Countries Region is at the crossroads of land, rail and air routes, it is also at the crossroads of waterways, which are as many corners of nature for all kinds of outdoor activities.

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The Rhine in all its facets

Water, omnipresent like a golden thread, will accompany you throughout your stay. Whether by the water, on the water or in the water, the Rhine is an extraordinary playground.

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The Rhine in all its facets

Water, omnipresent like a golden thread, will accompany you throughout your stay. Whether by the water, on the water or in the water, the Rhine is an extraordinary playground.

 

Whether you are seeking thrills rafting, white water swimming, canoeing/kayaking, water skiing or wakeboarding, or you want to perfect your rowing or you enjoy peaceful trips out on a motor launch or  sailboat or you just want to relax beside a swimming pool, there is bound to be an activity to suit you in the Three Countries Region.


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How to use the bubbles: welcome to the "The Rhine in all its facets" culture bubble. Simply continue browsing using the menu at the top of the page. You will now be able to browse all the best offers corresponding to the cultural world in the results lists. To exit the system and return to conventional browsing, click again on the "The Rhine in all its facets" bubble top left, then on the "exit the bubble" button.