On this short trip, you will discover the most beautiful corners of Alsace by bike. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, delicious wine and hearty cuisine, but also for its picturesque half-timbered villages, Alsace is characterised by its charm and authenticity.
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Duration
4 Days -
Difficulty
Medium -
Distance
77km -
Landscapes
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Nature
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City
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Theme
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Sportive
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Culture
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Weekend
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Wine
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Type of Journey
Self-Guided
Characteristics of this journey/holiday
Day by day
Day 1 Colmar
Arrival in Colmar. Discover the picturesque old town with its numerous museums, half-timbered houses and wine taverns. The various neighbourhoods with their narrow streets seem to be from another time. A leisurely stroll through the town will help you relax and get ready for your cycling tour.
Day 2 Colmar – Kaysersberg 52 km
Today you will cycle through the vineyards and pass through delightful villages that characterise Alsatian charm. You have the opportunity to stop at various wine cellars for a wine tasting. You reach Kaysersberg, a beautiful town with medieval houses and an interesting history.
Day 3 Kaysersberg – Colmar 35 km
You leave Kaysersberg and travel through the vineyards to Riquewihr and Hunawihr, which are among the most beautiful villages in France. From here, you continue along picturesque paths towards Ribeauvillé, another remarkable medieval village with a rich cultural heritage. From there, you return to Colmar via the wine route.
Day 4. Abreise
After breakfast, it’s time to say goodbye. “A bientôt”.
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Accommodation
3 nights in 3 star hotels in a room with bath/shower/WC
Included services
3 nights in 3 star hotels in a room with bath/shower/WC
Daily cyclist’s breakfast
Welcome talk
Luggage transfer from hotel to hotel
2 Alsace wine tastings
Tour description with maps
24 hour service hotline
GPS data on request
Tourist tax is not included in the price. Must be paid on site.
Option : Solo traveller supplement 170 €
Tour dates
Arrival: Daily 15.03 – 27.10.25
Additional informations
Route characteristics: Mainly on cycle paths. Hilly to steep terrain.
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