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Road cycling routes around Hültenhausen are set within the Moselle department of northeastern France, offering a varied topography. The region features undulating terrain with elevations ranging from 205 to 463 meters, providing both ascents and descents. Cyclists can also find flat, well-maintained canal-side paths along the Canal de la Marne au Rhin and the Zorn river. Nearby forests, such as the Forêt Domaniale de Phalsbourg, contribute to diverse landscapes for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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241
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113km
05:45
1,820m
1,820m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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22.5km
00:58
130m
130m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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40.0km
01:46
340m
340m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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68.3km
03:07
640m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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34.0km
01:52
550m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The visit of the little train is worth the detour!
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Beautiful chapel at the top of the pass!
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The forest road, closed to cars, is idyllic and lonely. However, the surface is very bad in places. Uphill this is not a problem, but downhill it is not a pleasure with thin tires.
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The Château des Rohan, formerly called "The Little Alsatian Versailles," is located in the city center of Saverne on the Rhine-Marne Canal. This former bishop's castle, built in the 13th century and restored in the 19th century on the initiative of Napoleon III, now houses a museum, a cultural center, a youth hostel, and a school. The neoclassical façade (park side), made of pink sandstone, is 140 meters long, which is the same horizontal height as Strasbourg Cathedral. The Château des Rohan Museum presents extensive Gallo-Roman and medieval archaeological collections. It consists of three departments: Art and History, Louise Weiss, and Archaeology. The Art and History department encompasses many areas: paintings, prints, and 15th- and 16th-century polychrome wood carvings from the churches of Saverne and the region, as well as a room dedicated to the history of the castle. Louise Weiss Department To honor her Alsatian ties (her family originally came from Petite-Pierre near Saverne), journalist Louise Weiss (1893-1983) donated her collections (ethnographic objects, paintings, drawings, 19th- and 20th-century decorative arts, and personal archives) to the Saverne Museum in 1981 and 1983. Archaeological Department In the vaulted cellars of the castle, the museum houses a rich archaeological collection, including numerous Gallo-Roman funerary and votive steles. Tours of the museum and access to the castle roof are available (upon request). Admission (museum + roof access): €5 (adults) and €4 (students)
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This lock is precision work. Shortly afterward, it's best to cross to the opposite side of the canal to safely backtrack a bit and view the boat lift from below. This way, you can avoid the road.
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A large neoclassical palace from the late 18th century, especially in relation to the relatively small town. Located at the lower end of the old town, it has a large park at the rear, facing the Rhine-Marne Canal. The palace now belongs to the city and houses two museums, a primary school, a youth hostel, and several theaters and event venues. The varied history of its use is interesting; details can be found online: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohan-Schloss
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A very beautiful cycle path along an impressive monument to the history of technology. To overcome the difference in elevation, 17 locks were built into the canal. Each of these 17 locks had its own lockkeeper. The charming lockkeeper's houses that line the canal give an idea of the comfortable, prosperous lives the lockkeepers led.
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There are over 170 road cycling routes available around Hültenhausen, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix, with approximately 24 easy routes, 111 moderate routes, and 36 challenging options for experienced riders.
The region around Hültenhausen offers diverse terrain. You'll encounter undulating landscapes with elevations ranging from 205 to 463 meters, providing both scenic ascents and descents. Additionally, there are flat, well-maintained canal-side paths along the Canal de la Marne au Rhin and the Zorn river, perfect for smoother rides. The Forêt Domaniale de Phalsbourg also offers varied forest and open landscapes.
Yes, Hültenhausen offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Saverne – Château des Rohan de Saverne loop from Lutzelbourg is an easy 40 km path that offers a gentle ride past historical landmarks. Another accessible option is the Rohan Castle – Saverne loop from Lutzelbourg, a 21.5 km trail through the Zorn valley.
Absolutely. For experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Col des Pandours – Pandours Pass loop from Lutzelbourg offer significant elevation gain over 114.5 km. Another demanding option is the Port of Lutzelbourg – La Petite-Pierre loop from Lutzelbourg, covering 111.8 km with substantial climbs.
The region is rich in historical and natural attractions. You can cycle past the impressive Haut-Barr Castle, explore the unique Graufthal Troglodyte Houses, or visit the significant Gallo-Roman Remains of Wasserwald. Natural highlights include the distinctive Rocher de Dabo and Chapel Saint-Léon IX, offering panoramic views, and the Brotsch Cave.
Yes, several routes offer stunning scenic viewpoints. The Rocher de Dabo and Chapel Saint-Léon IX is a classified site known for its breathtaking views. The Château du Lutzelbourg, an 11th-century castle, also sits on a rocky outcrop providing panoramic vistas over the Zorn valley, making it a rewarding destination for a cycling excursion.
Yes, Hültenhausen is an excellent starting point for long-distance road cycling. Routes like the Col des Pandours – Pandours Pass loop from Lutzelbourg span over 114 km, while the Port of Lutzelbourg – La Petite-Pierre loop from Lutzelbourg covers nearly 112 km. These routes provide extensive riding through varied landscapes.
The road cycling routes in Hültenhausen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.36 stars from over 190 reviews. More than 3600 road cyclists have explored the area using komoot, often praising the varied terrain, from serene canal-side paths to challenging forest trails, and the region's rich historical backdrop.
Many of the road cycling routes around Hültenhausen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Col des Pandours – Pandours Pass loop from Lutzelbourg and the Saverne – Château des Rohan de Saverne loop from Lutzelbourg, offering convenient circular journeys.
The Moselle department, where Hültenhausen is located, is known for its blooming landscapes and vineyards. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, making them ideal for road cycling. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially along the cooler canal-side paths, but be prepared for potentially warmer weather.
Yes, the region is home to the impressive Plan Incliné de Saint-Louis-Arzviller, a boat lift on the Canal de la Marne au Rhin. This engineering marvel replaces a series of 17 locks and is a unique sight. The surrounding area, known as the Valley of the Lock Keepers, has developed cycling paths connecting major tourist sites like this.


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