Cycling Highlight
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The Pont de la Hardt, also called Pont de la Hardt Erich Dilger-Alain Foechterlé (name of the two mayors who worked on its creation) marks the border between France and Germany. It has one lane reserved for pedestrians and cyclists, and another for vehicles, in alternating traffic.
February 2, 2024
Unfortunately, there are glass splinters on the side strips of the bicycle, so you have to be very careful. Otherwise, this border crossing to France is very easy to drive
September 23, 2021
This cross-border bridge only allows motor vehicles to use the traffic light alternately. It looks like the original lane to France was subsequently separated as a bicycle lane in both directions. In the further course of the road in France you cycle back to the canal bridge as normal on the road also used by cars, on which a bicycle protection strip is painted on the edge, but into which plants protrude.
August 20, 2021
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