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The Piste cyclable du canal de la Bruche is a charming and historic cycle path located in the Bas-Rhin department of Alsace, France. Following the course of the Canal de la Bruche, this greenway offers a remarkably flat and scenic route, connecting the vibrant city of Strasbourg, situated at an elevation of around 140 metres, to Molsheim and extending towards Soultz-les-Bains. It's a key part of the region's cycling network, providing an accessible way to explore the picturesque landscapes of…
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The main stretch of the Piste cyclable du canal de la Bruche runs approximately 20 kilometers (about 12.4 miles) from Strasbourg to Soultz-les-Bains. For an average cyclist, a one-way trip can take between 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery or historical points. Many cyclists choose to do a round trip, making it a 40 km (25 miles) outing.
Absolutely. The path is renowned for its flat terrain with no significant gradients, making it ideal for beginners, families, and those seeking a relaxed outing. Its well-maintained asphalt surface is also suitable for rollerblading and walking, ensuring a smooth and safe experience for all ages and abilities.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the Piste cyclable du canal de la Bruche. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially given the path's popularity and the presence of wildlife along the canal. Please also ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the cleanliness of the path for all visitors.
You can access the cycle path from various points along its route. Major access points with parking include Strasbourg (about 3 km from the city center), Molsheim, and Soultz-les-Bains. Parking is generally available in these towns, providing convenient starting or ending points for your ride.
The canal itself is a historical marvel, built by Vauban in the 17th century to transport sandstone. Along the route, you'll encounter numerous restored washhouses and old lock keeper's houses (numbered 1 to 11), offering glimpses into its past. The large sluice gates in Wolxheim are also a notable historical feature.
While the path itself is primarily a greenway, it passes through or near charming Alsatian villages such as Oberschaeffolsheim, Achenheim, Hangenbieten, and Ernolsheim-sur-Bruche. These villages often offer local restaurants, bakeries, and sometimes small guesthouses or hotels where you can find refreshments or accommodation.
The canal and its surroundings are rich in biodiversity. Visitors frequently spot various bird species, including mallards, coots, kingfishers, and grey herons. Storks are particularly visible in the wet meadows during summer, adding to the picturesque natural experience.
While the path is generally enjoyable throughout the year, winter conditions can vary. The flat, paved surface might be suitable for cycling on clear, dry days. However, be aware of potential ice or snow, especially in shaded areas, and always check local weather forecasts before heading out. Services and amenities in villages might also have reduced hours during the off-season.
Yes, it is well-connected to the urban cycling network of Strasbourg and forms part of a larger cross-border cycling itinerary that extends to Offenburg in Germany. It is also a segment of the EuroVelo 5 and connects to other regional routes, such as the Alsace Wine Route (Véloroute du vignoble), allowing for longer excursions and explorations of the region.
A popular choice is the full one-way journey from Strasbourg to Soultz-les-Bains, or a round trip for a longer ride. Many cyclists enjoy the section passing through the picturesque Alsatian villages like Oberschaeffolsheim and Achenheim, which offer charming scenery and opportunities for breaks. The path's consistent beauty means any section provides a pleasant experience.
Yes, the Piste cyclable du canal de la Bruche is well-equipped with numerous benches and designated rest areas along its entire length. These spots are perfect for taking a break, enjoying a picnic, or simply soaking in the tranquil atmosphere and observing the canal's wildlife.