Best attractions and places to see around Kehl offer a diverse range of experiences, situated directly across the Rhine River from Strasbourg, France. The town provides a unique blend of German and French influences, with its location central to its identity. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, enjoy natural features along the Rhine, and engage in various cultural activities.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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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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a beautiful path along the canal. There is also an avenue in this area.
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Nice bike path along the canal. Mostly runs in the shade of the trees. You can find information about the channel here https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhein-Rh%C3%B4ne-Kanal
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Attractive route to and from Strasbourg - but at some point I got bored and there was little or no food to buy 20 to 30 km south of Strasbourg. Please think of provisions 🍞🍏🍌🧃
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Built between 1176 and 1439, this Gothic-style cathedral stands out with its unique spire. This is what made it the tallest monument in the Christian world in the 15th century. Embedded in the middle of the surrounding buildings, its view overwhelms when seen at the bend of a street.
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Built between 1176 and 1439, this Gothic-style cathedral stands out with its unique spire. This is what made it the tallest monument in the Christian world in the 15th century. Embedded in the middle of the surrounding buildings, its view overwhelms when you cross it at the bend of a street.
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Kehl's new landmark was erected in 2004 for the State Horticultural Show and connects Germany with France and the two parts of the Garden of the Two Shores. Those who like to watch the boats on the river will find their place on the benches in the middle of the bridge.
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PETITE FRANCE The Petite France is the most picturesque district of the historic center of Strasbourg. With its bridges, its network of winding streets and its half-timbered houses, it is an urban jewel. THE MOST PICTURESQUE AREA OF STRASBOURG Petite France is one of the best preserved neighborhoods in Strasbourg. Its bridges, its half-timbered houses with the open galleries and its network of streets make it one of the most visited districts. By the beginning of the 12th century, Strasbourg was expanding south into the Ill delta. The district of the tanners and millers developed on the four parallel arms of the Ill, which were canalized at this time. It differs fundamentally from the bourgeois quarters around the cathedral. Half-timbered houses with decorative wooden galleries protrude from a multitude of narrow streets in Petite France. As early as the Middle Ages, the network of canals favored the establishment of craft businesses and mills. The district was particularly popular with tanners, who could carry out their foul-smelling work undisturbed here, far from the town houses. In the 15th century there were three grain mills and other small businesses in Petite France. THE VAUBAN BARRIER AND THE PONTS COUVERTS - MILITARY BUILDINGS In order to defend the quarter from the outside, four massive towers were built and connected by bridges over the Ill. The bridges were covered with wooden roofs to protect the soldiers from the cold and rain. In 1686, Vauban, Louis XIV's master builder of fortifications, considered this defense system obsolete and had the weir named after him built to prevent any attack from the water. The Vauban weir was raised by a floor in 1865, which has been used as a panoramic terrace since 1966. From the terrace you have an incomparable view over the district. Although the wooden roofs were removed in the 18th century, the bridges are still called "Ponts Couverts", meaning "covered bridges". https://int.strasbourg.eu/de/petite-france
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Kehl and its surroundings offer a rich history. You can visit the Strasbourg Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece, and the historic district of La Petite France in Strasbourg. In Kehl itself, explore the Kehl Town Hall, built in 1817, or the serene St. Johannes Nepomuk Catholic Church. For a broader historical context, the Hanauer Museum Kehl focuses on the town's past, and the Handicraft Museum in nearby Kork showcases traditional trades.
Yes, Kehl offers a couple of interesting museums. The Hanauer Museum Kehl, housed in a former school, presents the history of the town through temporary exhibitions. Additionally, in the nearby district of Kork, you'll find the extensive Handicraft Museum and German Epilepsy Museum, featuring exhibits on past skilled trades, a model of half-timbered houses, and a toy department.
Kehl's identity is closely tied to the Rhine River, offering picturesque views and riverside activities. The Footbridge of the Two Banks connects Kehl with the Jardin des Deux Rives, a beautiful cross-border park. Families will enjoy the Water Playground Rhein, which features a lake connected to the Rhine. For a wilderness experience, the Trail Auen-Wildnispfad offers boardwalks and natural obstacles.
Absolutely! Kehl offers several easy hiking opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Kulturwehr Kehl – Wasserband Kehl loop' or the 'Garden of Two Shores, Kehl – Altrhein in Kehl loop'. For more options, check out the Easy hikes around Kehl guide, which provides details on various trails.
Kehl is very bike-friendly. You can cycle across the Passerelle des Deux Rives to France, or enjoy the relaxed Canal du Rhône au Rhin Tree-Lined Path. Many routes are available, such as the 'Strasbourg Cathedral – Footbridge of the Two Banks loop'. For more cycling adventures, refer to the Cycling around Kehl guide.
Kehl is great for families. The Water Playground Rhein is a popular spot with water play structures and playgrounds. The Jardin des Deux Rives offers ample space for children to play. You can also embark on family-friendly clue walks available from the Kehl tourist information center, designed for different age groups to discover the town.
Kehl's unique location makes it an ideal base for day trips, especially to Strasbourg, France. You can easily explore its historic sites like the Strasbourg Cathedral and the charming La Petite France district. The Footbridge of the Two Banks and Europa Bridge provide easy access for pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Weisstannenturm observation tower. On clear days, you can see not only Kehl but also as far as the Vosges Mountains and the Black Forest. The Footbridge of the Two Banks also offers scenic views of the Rhine and the connection between Germany and France.
Yes, gravel biking is a popular activity around Kehl. You can find routes like the 'Rheinauewald Diersheim – Rhine River Embankment Trail loop' or the 'Trail through the forest – Rheinauen Wilderness Trail loop'. For a comprehensive list of trails and their difficulties, check out the Gravel biking around Kehl guide.
The most iconic way to experience the Franco-German connection is by walking or cycling across the Footbridge of the Two Banks. This pedestrian and cyclist-only bridge seamlessly connects Kehl with Strasbourg's Jardin des Deux Rives, symbolizing friendship and offering unique views of the Rhine.
Visitors particularly enjoy Kehl's unique cross-border location, allowing easy exploration of both German and French cultures. The scenic Rhine River, the tranquil Jardin des Deux Rives, and the iconic Footbridge of the Two Banks are frequently praised. The town's bike-friendly infrastructure and the blend of historical sites with natural beauty also receive high acclaim.


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