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Road cycling around Sässolsheim, located in the Kochersberg region of Alsace, offers a network of no traffic road cycling routes through picturesque agricultural lands and charming villages. The terrain is characterized by rolling hills, open fields, and gentle slopes, providing varied gradients suitable for road cyclists. This area, often called the "granary of Alsace," features a mosaic of cereals, tobacco, sugar beet, asparagus, and hops fields, creating a scenic backdrop for quiet road cycling. The region's proximity to the Alsace…
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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53.3km
02:23
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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54.5km
02:28
500m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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46.0km
01:58
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Beautiful in every season and also suitable for families
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A great destination for a short hike or a mountain bike tour. There are several information boards in the area with all sorts of details. 👍
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It's pretty, it's practical, it allows you to ride in peace and quiet and to ride fast (flat) but it's not very exciting...
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Saverne was already a Roman military post in the 4th century. From the 15th century until the French Revolution, Saverne was the residence of the powerful bishops of Strasbourg. The Château de Rohan, which boasts the longest neoclassical façade of any building in France, still bears witness to this.
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Sights: The former abbey church of St. Peter and Paul, founded around 720, belonged to one of the oldest monasteries on the Upper Rhine. In its early years, this was led by Saint Pirminius, among others. The church is one of the most artistically valuable and stylistically diverse in Alsace. It has a Carolingian crypt (8th century), Romanesque chapels (11th century), a choir and a transept in the transitional style to Gothic (late 12th century), a purely Gothic nave (13th century) and a classicist façade with a tower (1768). The remains of the monastery building (chapter house, one wing of the cloister) are of Gothic style (13th century). The furnishings are very rich (medieval gravestones and the Adelphus carpets from around 1470 with depictions of the life and miraculous work of St. Adelphus of Metz in the chapels; baptismal font, pulpit, Adelphus shrine, organ, Holy Sepulchre in the nave). The portals and rose windows are also remarkably designed and decorated. Archaeological remains of other buildings of the monastery complex can be seen to the north of the church. The now Protestant church of St. Adelphus was built between 1200 and 1225 in the transitional style from Romanesque to Gothic. It impresses with its powerful west facade and its simple interior. The choir of the church, which until then contained the reliquary and the Adelphus carpets depicting the life of St. Adelphus of Metz, was demolished in the 19th century and replaced by a flat wall. The Herrenstein Castle (ruin) was built at the beginning of the 13th century by the Counts of Dagsburg. In the 16th century it was converted into a fortress by the Alsatian military architect Daniel Specklin. Former synagogue, built in 1875, and Jewish cemetery, established in 1877
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There are nearly 100 no-traffic road cycling routes around Sässolsheim, offering a wide range of options for cyclists. These routes vary in difficulty, with 32 easy, 64 moderate, and 2 difficult tours to explore.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Sässolsheim primarily traverse the picturesque Kochersberg region, known for its rolling hills, golden agricultural fields, and charming villages. You'll find a mix of gentle slopes and varied gradients, offering a scenic backdrop for your ride. Some routes also feature flat canal paths, such as those along the Bruche Canal, for easier, leisurely cycling.
Yes, Sässolsheim offers several easy, car-free road cycling routes perfect for beginners. For example, the Saverne – Rohan Castle loop from Wilwisheim is an easy 36.4 km ride, and the Saverne – Along the Canal loop from Wilwisheim offers a similarly easy 39.7 km experience, often utilizing quiet country roads and dedicated paths.
Many routes pass through charming Alsatian villages with their traditional half-timbered houses. You can also explore points of interest like the historic Saverne Town Center, the serene Marmoutier Abbey Church, or even cycle along a dedicated cycle path on the old railroad line. The region's agricultural landscape also provides beautiful open field vistas.
The best time for no-traffic road cycling in Sässolsheim is generally from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically pleasant, and the agricultural fields are vibrant, offering beautiful scenery. The region's rolling hills and open landscapes are particularly enjoyable when the weather is mild.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a longer, more challenging ride with minimal traffic, routes like the Bastberg Summit Cross – Along the Canal loop from Wilwisheim offer a moderate challenge over 54.5 km with significant elevation gain. These routes often take you through varied terrain, including some of the region's rolling hills.
Sässolsheim's location provides good access to the famous Alsace Wine Route. While the Wine Route itself can have varying traffic, many local roads connecting to it through the Kochersberg region are quieter, allowing you to enjoy the picturesque vineyards and charming villages with less vehicle interference. You can plan routes that utilize these quieter sections to reach the main Wine Route.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Sässolsheim are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 out of 5 stars from 182 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peaceful countryside, the well-maintained paths, and the charming Alsatian villages encountered along the way, making for a very enjoyable cycling experience.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Sässolsheim are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. For example, the Saverne – Saverne loop from Wilwisheim is a 35.2 km circular route that offers a pleasant ride through the local landscape.
Parking is generally available in and around the villages that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Wilwisheim or other local communities in the Kochersberg region. Look for designated parking areas in village centers or near local amenities. It's advisable to check specific starting points for detailed parking information.
While many routes pass through villages where you can find local cafes and restaurants, dedicated rest areas might be less frequent on the quieter, no-traffic roads. However, you can find specific points like the Rest area highlight, and many villages offer opportunities to stop for refreshments. Planning your route to pass through villages is a good way to ensure access to facilities.


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