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4.9
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5.0
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5.0
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The Canal de la Bruche Cycle Path offers a delightful journey through the scenic Bas-Rhin region of Alsace, France. This historic route follows the Canal de la Bruche, a waterway originally constructed in 1682 by Vauban to transport sandstone from Soultz-les-Bains to Strasbourg. Stretching approximately 20 to 25 kilometers, this popular cycle path connects the vibrant city of Strasbourg to the charming town of Soultz-les-Bains, near Molsheim, providing a unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue.
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16 Ağustos 2015
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21 Ağustos 2019
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67,1km
03:53
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47,5km
02:53
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60,6km
03:34
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The Canal de la Bruche was originally constructed in 1682 by the renowned military engineer Vauban. Its primary purpose was to transport Vosges sandstone from quarries in Soultz-les-Bains to Strasbourg for the construction of the city's fortifications. Commercial use continued until 1938, and at its peak in 1782, up to 950 ships navigated the canal.
Yes, absolutely! The cycle path is renowned for being family-friendly and ideal for beginners. It is mostly flat and asphalted throughout its entire length, making it accessible for all skill levels, including young children on bikes or in trailers. The gentle terrain ensures a relaxed and enjoyable outing.
Access points are convenient, especially from the Strasbourg end. You can often find parking in areas like the Montagne Verte quarter or near the train station in Strasbourg. For those starting closer to Molsheim, consider parking options in or around Soultz-les-Bains or Avolsheim, where the canal begins.
Yes, the path winds past 11 former locks, many of which feature beautifully renovated lock houses. These provide fascinating glimpses into the canal's past as a bustling waterway. The path itself is a segment of the extensive EuroVelo 5 long-distance cycling route, connecting you to a larger European network.
Yes, the Strasbourg end of the cycle path is well-connected to public transport networks, including the train station. From there, you can easily reach the starting points near the Ill River or the Montagne Verte quarter to begin your journey along the canal.
Yes, there are options for refreshment along the route. For instance, the 'Ravito des Cyclos' near lock house no. 3 is a popular spot that offers local beer, coffee, or wine. Additionally, the path passes through charming Alsatian villages where you may find other cafes and restaurants.
The Canal de la Bruche is a picturesque waterway full of life. Cyclists and walkers often have opportunities to observe various animals. In the wet meadows, especially during summer, you can frequently spot storks, which are a highlight for many visitors. The peaceful flow of the canal also attracts other birds and aquatic life.
While the path is generally well-maintained, winter conditions can vary. The asphalted surface might be slippery with ice or snow. It's advisable to check local weather forecasts and path conditions before planning a winter ride. Spring and autumn offer beautiful changing colors, while summer is ideal for wildlife spotting.
Given the path's length and the availability of refreshment stops, it's wise to pack water, snacks, and appropriate clothing for the weather. Sunscreen and a hat are recommended for sunny days. A basic bike repair kit and a first-aid kit are always good to have. Don't forget your camera to capture the scenic views and historic lock houses!
The Canal de la Bruche Cycle Path is a popular route for leisurely strolls and bike rides, and generally, dogs are permitted. However, it is always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially given the presence of other cyclists, walkers, and potential wildlife. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the path's cleanliness for everyone.
The Canal de la Bruche Cycle Path is approximately 20 to 25 kilometers long. For a leisurely pace, including stops to enjoy the scenery and historic locks, most cyclists can complete the one-way journey in 1.5 to 2.5 hours. A round trip would naturally take double that time, depending on your speed and how many breaks you take.