Best attractions and places to see around Niederhausbergen include local points of interest and access to the wider Strasbourg area. Situated at the foot of the Hausbergen hills, the commune offers unique viewpoints over the Strasbourg urban area and the Black Forest. The region provides opportunities for exploring historical sites, natural features, and outdoor activities.
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Picturesque part of the old town with many pretty half-timbered houses right on the water and three small river islands.
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Beautiful connection between both countries
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The Beatus-Rhenanus Bridge or Kehl Tram Bridge is a bridge for trams, pedestrians and cyclists
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Only for trams, cyclists and walkers
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Modern, artistic bridge over the Rhine Canal.
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Beautiful houses located right on the water
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From this bridge you not only have a view of L`Ill but also of the restaurant "Au Pont Saint Martin" decorated with flowers from the outside as well as the red building of the "Groupe scolaire Saint Martin". A lively operation of the sightseeing boats can also be observed from the bridge.
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Niederhausbergen is close to several significant historical sites. You can visit the impressive Strasbourg Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece built between 1176 and 1439. Another must-see is La Petite France, a historic quarter in Strasbourg known for its picturesque half-timbered houses and canals. Locally, Fort Foch, part of the fortifications around Strasbourg, holds historical significance, though it's not generally open to the public, the surrounding area offers panoramic views.
Yes, Niederhausbergen is situated at the foot of the Hausbergen hills, which are the last folds of the Vosges mountains. These hills offer unique viewpoints over the Strasbourg urban area, the Black Forest to the east, and the Kochersberg and Vosges to the west. The area is rich in flora and fauna, providing pleasant walking paths.
The area around Niederhausbergen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Oberhausbergen hill – Old Fort Foch loop' or the 'Oberhausbergen hill – Fort Frère loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling and gravel biking routes available, such as the 'Beatus Rhenanus Bridge – European Parliament loop' or the 'Bruche Canal – Piste des Forts loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Niederhausbergen, Road Cycling Routes around Niederhausbergen, and Gravel biking around Niederhausbergen.
Many attractions around Niederhausbergen are family-friendly. For instance, Strasbourg Cathedral and La Petite France are suitable for all ages. The Footbridge of the Two Banks, connecting Germany and France, is a pedestrian and cyclist bridge with a resting platform, perfect for a family stroll or bike ride. The nearby Parc de l'Orangerie in Strasbourg also offers a large green space for relaxation.
You can experience the cross-border connection by visiting the Footbridge of the Two Banks. This pedestrian and cyclist bridge meets in the middle of the Rhine, offering a unique resting place with views. Another option is the Beatus Rhenanus Bridge, which also connects the two countries for pedestrians, cyclists, and trams, and is particularly beautiful at sunset.
Yes, several attractions are noted for their accessibility. The Strasbourg Cathedral, Footbridge of the Two Banks, and Beatus Rhenanus Bridge are all categorized as wheelchair accessible. These sites offer opportunities for visitors with mobility considerations to enjoy the region's landmarks.
Popular hiking trails near Niederhausbergen include the 'Oberhausbergen hill – Old Fort Foch loop' (moderate, 9.7 km) and the 'Oberhausbergen hill – Fort Frère loop' (easy, 6.4 km). There are also shorter, easy loops like the 'Old Fort Foch loop' (4.4 km) and the 'Fort Ducros loop' (4.1 km). These trails offer a chance to explore the local hills and historical fortifications. More details can be found in the Hiking around Niederhausbergen guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the architectural grandeur of sites like Strasbourg Cathedral, often overwhelmed by its view at the bend of a street. The picturesque charm of La Petite France, with its half-timbered houses and canals, is also a favorite. The unique experience of crossing the Rhine on the Footbridge of the Two Banks and enjoying the panoramic views is also highly rated.
Absolutely. The Footbridge of the Two Banks is notable for its design, meeting in the middle of the Rhine with a platform for rest and views. The Beatus Rhenanus Bridge, a modern architectural marvel, also offers great views and connects Strasbourg to Kehl. Within La Petite France, the Pont Saint-Martin is a historic bridge that adds to the district's charm.
The region is pleasant throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer mild weather ideal for hiking and exploring the outdoor areas like the Hausbergen hills. Summer is great for enjoying the city attractions and outdoor activities, though it can be warmer. December is notable for local events like a Christmas market and torchlight walk in Niederhausbergen, and Strasbourg's famous Christmas market.
While Niederhausbergen itself is a residential commune, it participates in local events like a Christmas market and torchlight walk in December. For broader cultural experiences, nearby towns like Bischheim and Schiltigheim host markets, offering a glimpse into local life and produce. Strasbourg, just 6 km away, offers a wealth of cultural sites including museums within the Palais Rohan.
Fort Foch is a significant historical landmark located on the hill overlooking Niederhausbergen. It's part of the belt of fortifications built around Strasbourg between 1871 and 1914. Historically, it served as a prisoner-of-war camp during World War II, and its Saint-Savas chapel contains unique paintings by Yugoslav prisoners. While the fort itself is generally not open to the public, the surrounding area provides beautiful panoramic views.


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