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No traffic touring cycling routes around Hagenthal-Le-Haut are set within the picturesque Sundgau region of Alsace, France, characterized by gently rolling hills and dense forests. The area is situated at the foot of the Wessenberg hill and within the Kirchbach stream valley, offering diverse landscapes for cyclists. Its strategic location in the tri-border area of France, Switzerland, and Germany provides access to routes with varied scenery, including views of the Vosges mountains, the Black Forest, and the Rhine plain. The…
Last updated: July 16, 2026
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41.4km
03:31
710m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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64.8km
04:17
900m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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21.5km
01:17
180m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.51km
00:37
130m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Typical village of Sundgau with its half-timbered houses which are becoming rare these days.
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A new relatively short stretch of cycle path from Flüh to Leymen. It runs along the tram line. Together with the cycle path from Biel-Benken to Flüh there is a slightly higher alternative, but without traffic instead of the main road down by the riding school. And the view is more beautiful here anyway...
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At Rue Principale 41 in Ligsdorf is this striking half-timbered house from the 18th century, recognizable by its carefully balanced symmetry and the decorative diamond pattern in the timber frame. The house is a beautiful example of the traditional building style in the Sundgau. Also nice is that the mailbox is a replica.
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The Saint-Brice Chapel is located between Schwaben and Hausgauen in an idyllic and green setting and currently dates back to 1695.
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This former mother church of Oltingue and three disappeared villages dates from the 13th and 14th centuries. The location is idyllic: surrounded by fields, an old cemetery and often with storks on the roof in the spring. Inside you will discover surprisingly well (?) preserved wall paintings, including a rare representation of the sacrifice of Melchisedech and a Last Supper from 1741. In the choir you will also find a wall tabernacle and a niche for liturgical objects, silent witnesses of medieval rituals. The Gothic arched windows and the neo-Gothic vault are reminders of later restorations, while archaeological excavations in 1989 revealed traces of older sanctuaries and tombs from the early Middle Ages. simple but full of character.
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Raedersdorf is located in the southernmost part of Alsace, in the hilly landscape of the Sundgau, close to the Swiss border. The village is surrounded by forests, springs and hiking trails leading to heritage sites such as the Église Saint-Étienne with its baroque interior and Callinet organ, and the Mariabrunn chapel in the forest. Its location between French-speaking and German-speaking Switzerland makes Raedersdorf a place where cultures come together.
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The church of Raedersdorf was built in its present form between 1807 and 1811, on the foundations of an older church, the tower of which has been partly preserved. The interior was richly decorated in 1811 by sculptor Joseph Antoine Feuerstein, with a harmonious baroque ensemble. The organ was also built in the same year by Jean Frantz. The church was finally consecrated in 1851. It is located in the centre of the village, close to the town hall, and is a silent witness to religious art and village history in the south of Alsace.
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Le Moulin Bas is a former grain mill and sawmill with roots dating back to at least 1592. The current buildings date partly from the 19th century, but also incorporate older features, including a pediment bearing the date 1604. The mill was water-powered and remained active until after the First World War, when it was converted into a sawmill. Inside, the original cogs, beffroi and bore of the water wheel are still visible – now integrated into the dining room of the restaurant that now occupies the premises.
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There are over 120 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Hagenthal-Le-Haut. These routes are specifically designed to offer peaceful rides away from vehicular traffic, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the scenic Alsatian countryside and the wider tri-border region.
Yes, Hagenthal-Le-Haut offers a good selection of easy, no-traffic touring routes perfect for beginners and families. There are 31 easy routes, often characterized by gentle gradients through the tranquil Sundgau region. An example of a family-friendly option is the Swiss Border – Allschwil Village Square loop from Neuwiller, which is relatively short and has minimal elevation gain.
The no-traffic routes around Hagenthal-Le-Haut traverse a diverse range of landscapes. You'll cycle through the gently rolling hills of the Sundgau region, dense forests, and along the Kirchbach stream valley. Many routes offer panoramic views of the Alsace region, the Vosges mountains, the Black Forest, and the Rhine plain, especially from elevated points like Landskron Castle. The region's location in the tri-border area also means you can experience varied scenery across France, Switzerland, and Germany.
Many no-traffic routes pass by or near significant landmarks. You can explore historical sites like Landskron Castle, which offers spectacular views and barbecue areas. The region also features unique natural and man-made monuments such as the Big Bench at Blatten Pass. Some routes also provide access to cross-border destinations like the Mariastein Monastery in Switzerland, known for its Gothic architecture and grotto chapel.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes in Hagenthal-Le-Haut are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your path. For instance, the Saint-Brice Chapel – Ferrette Castle and Pond loop from Hagenthal-le-Bas offers a substantial circular ride through varied terrain.
The best time for no-traffic touring cycling in Hagenthal-Le-Haut is typically from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, with lush green landscapes in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Summer offers longer daylight hours, perfect for extended rides, though it can be warmer. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 34 difficult no-traffic touring routes available. These often feature more significant elevation gains as they traverse parts of the Alsatian Jura mountains. An example of a challenging route is the Picnic Area by the Road – The Lower Mill loop from Neuwiller, which includes substantial climbs and descents.
While specific cafes are not listed for every route, the region is dotted with charming villages and towns where you can find local eateries, bakeries, and cafes. The Sundgau region is known for its hospitality, and many routes pass through or near communities where you can refuel. Planning your stops in advance, especially on longer routes, is always recommended.
Hagenthal-Le-Haut is part of a well-connected tri-border area. While direct public transport options with bike carriage to every trailhead might vary, major hubs like Basel (Switzerland) are easily accessible and offer connections. It's advisable to check the specific public transport provider's rules regarding bike transport for trains and buses in the Haut-Rhin department and neighboring Swiss/German regions.
The no-traffic touring routes in Hagenthal-Le-Haut are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.55 stars from over 1,500 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the stunning panoramic views, and the opportunity to explore the diverse landscapes of the Sundgau and the tri-border region away from car traffic. The well-maintained paths and the blend of natural beauty with historical sites are frequently highlighted.
Yes, Hagenthal-Le-Haut's strategic location in the tri-border area means many routes offer cross-border experiences. You can easily find no-traffic routes that lead into Switzerland or Germany, allowing you to enjoy diverse scenery and cultural experiences. The "Sundgau bike route no. 9" is a notable example that crosses the Swiss border twice, and routes like the Swiss Border – Allschwil Village Square loop from Neuwiller also venture into neighboring countries.


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