Best attractions and places to see around Saasenheim, a commune in the Bas-Rhin department of Alsace, France, offers a mix of historical sites, cultural elements, and natural landscapes. Located in the Ried region, approximately 40 km south of Strasbourg, it is characterized by its unique environment shaped by the Rhine and Ill rivers. The area provides opportunities for exploring traditional architecture, natural reserves, and extensive cycling paths.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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An absolute natural idyll. Absolutely beautiful!!
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Beautiful canal path near Bahlingen.
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A very beautiful bike path along the "Canal du Rhône au Rhin," mostly lined with a tree-lined avenue. This provides a shady bike path in the summer. Partially paved, but mostly gravel, but still easy to ride. Several cozy little restaurants offer refreshments along the way.
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The route is fun, rolling along the canal on a good surface. Every now and then there is also a restaurant where you can take a break.
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Super nice cycle path. Especially good to ride on hot summer days as there is enough shade😉
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just beautiful here. It is worth cycling here (for nature lovers).
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The Canal du Rhône au Rhin connects more exactly the Saône, a tributary of the Rhône, to the Rhine. In Alsace, its banks have been paved from Marckolsheim to Strasbourg to allow easy cycling between the European capital and Colmar.
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The region around Saasenheim is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Taubergießen Floodplain, a significant natural area where you can cycle through riparian forests and observe the Rhine's waters. The broader Ried landscape, shaped by the Rhine and Ill rivers, offers unique ecosystems. Don't miss the Saasenheim Enclave (Linkenheim), known for its rare flora and status as a Natura 2000 site.
Yes, Saasenheim is excellent for cycling. The Canal du Rhône au Rhin Lock and Lockkeeper's House marks a section of the canal whose banks are paved from Marckolsheim to Strasbourg, providing an easy cycling route. Another popular spot is the Canal Path Near Bahlingen, which is often tree-lined, offering shade and a pleasant ride. For more routes, explore the cycling guide for Saasenheim.
Saasenheim boasts several historical and cultural points of interest. The Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste, with its 19th-century form, houses a rich Baroque interior including 18th-century altars and a 15th-century triptych. You can also see a distinctive 16th-century "Kniestock" House, traditional Ried farms with red sandstone entrance posts, and 18th-19th century half-timbered houses throughout the village.
Beyond the local village charm, families can enjoy cycling along the Canal Path Near Bahlingen, which is noted as family-friendly. The Taubergießen Floodplain also offers opportunities for family-friendly exploration of nature. For a major theme park experience, Europa-Park in Germany is only about 20 minutes away by car, accessible via a free ferry.
Saasenheim has several unique features. The Garden of the Five Senses, located around the village's water source, offers pedagogical displays about the local ecosystem. You can also find the "Wasserhiesele" (water houses) in the Napoleon Quarter and a stele marking the former location of the vanished village of Linkenheim. The Saasenheim Enclave is also a unique geographical and ecological area.
The area around Saasenheim offers various hiking opportunities, particularly through its natural landscapes. You can explore the riparian forests of the Taubergießen Floodplain. For specific routes, consult the hiking guide for Saasenheim, which includes trails like the easy "Sculpture Trail – Rheinauen loop from Schœnau" and the moderate "Sculpture Trail Weisweil – Wooden Dog Sculptures loop from Schœnau".
Yes, you can easily cross the Rhine. The Free ferry 🇩🇪Kappel am Rhein–🇫🇷Rhinau provides a convenient way to travel between France and Germany. It's a popular option for cyclists looking to reach the Rhône-Rhine Canal from Germany or explore attractions on either side of the river. It's advisable to check its operating status beforehand.
Several significant historical towns and a prominent castle are within a short drive. You can visit Sélestat, known for its diverse architectural styles, or the larger cities of Strasbourg and Colmar. The impressive Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle is approximately 20 km away, and Ebersmunster Abbey, with its remarkable Baroque church, is about 11 km from Saasenheim. The unique fortified town of Neuf-Brisach is also nearby.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene and well-maintained cycling paths, especially along the Canal du Rhône au Rhin, which are often described as 'very nice to drive' and 'wonderfully relaxed.' The natural areas like the Taubergießen Floodplain are loved for their beautiful riparian forests and picturesque views. The Wooden Sculptures Trail in Rheinniederung Wyhl-Weisweil is also a highlight, offering a 'funny change along the way' with its unique chainsaw carvings.
For road cycling enthusiasts, the area offers several routes. You can find options like the "Rhinau–Kappel Ferry – Quiet Paved Path loop from Saasenheim" or the "MYC Weisweil Marina – Rhine River Crossing Viewpoint loop from Saasenheim." These routes often take you through scenic landscapes and along the canal. More detailed routes are available in the road cycling guide for Saasenheim.
The region is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring is particularly recommended for visiting natural areas like the Taubergießen Floodplain, when everything is not yet overgrown with lush greenery, offering clearer views. Summer provides pleasant, shaded cycling routes along the canals. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage.


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