Attractions and places to see around Gries offer a diverse range of experiences, primarily centered around the Rhine River and its surrounding natural landscapes. This region features extensive cycle paths, significant waterways, and man-made structures that blend with the environment. Visitors can explore both natural features and engineering marvels, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very beautiful Rhine cycle path near Wantzenau.
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Great cycling path, great views, and overall just a great experience. The cycling path is mostly gravel, but the gravel is perfect "champagne gravel" - nothing chunky or dangerous. Just nice, smooth rolling :)
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For a break, there is a lounger and a normal bench with a great view of the estuary
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Gigantic amounts of water rush down the height difference here, clearly audible 💪
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It goes beautifully through a wonderful nature reserve, right outside the city doors 🤩
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The cycle paths on the French side are also great.
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Great cycle paths along the Rhine with beautiful nature
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The Gries area is characterized by the Rhine River and its surrounding landscapes. You can visit the Confluence of the Rench and the Rhine, where the Rench River flows into the Rhine, offering beautiful natural scenery and a gravel track for walks. The region also features extensive forests, such as those traversed by the Forest cycle path in the La Robertsau forest massif.
Yes, Gries is well-known for its cycle paths. The most popular is the Rhine Cycle Route, which is part of the French Rhine Cycle Route and offers scenic rides along the river. Another excellent option is the Forest cycle path in the La Robertsau forest massif, providing a cool, well-navigable route through the trees. For more cycling routes, you can explore the Cycling around Gries guide.
Along the Rhine Cycle Route, you can discover historical elements such as old bunkers. The Bac Drusus Ferry, connecting Drusenheim to Greffern, has been in service since the 19th century and is considered a living vestige of the Rhine's river heritage.
Yes, several attractions around Gries are family-friendly. The Bac Drusus Ferry offers a unique experience for all ages, and the Rheinau–Gambsheim Barrage can be an interesting sight, especially when the water flows powerfully. The Confluence of the Rench and the Rhine also provides a pleasant natural setting for family outings.
You can cross the Rhine River using the Bac Drusus Ferry, which connects Drusenheim to Greffern. This ferry operates frequently, typically every 15 minutes, and is free to use. It generally runs between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Yes, the Gries area offers various hiking trails. You can find moderate trails like the 'La Fontaine Saint-Michel – WEITBRUCH fishing pond loop' or the 'Hiking loop from Weitbruch'. For more challenging options, there's the 'Dislach Mill – Tour of the Fishermen of Haguenau loop'. Explore more options in the Hiking around Gries guide.
The Rheinau–Gambsheim Barrage is a significant man-made monument and bridge on the Rhine River. Depending on recent rainfall and electricity demand, you can witness powerful water flows, making it a dynamic and impressive sight. Visitors often comment on the varying intensity of the water.
Visitors love the Rhine Cycle Route for its beautiful scenery and historical elements, such as old bunkers. It's praised as one of the most picturesque cycle paths, offering a great ride along the Rhine through nature.
Beyond cycling and hiking, the Gries area, with its proximity to the Rhine River, offers opportunities for enjoying the waterways. The Bac Drusus Ferry itself can be a pleasant short trip. You can also find mountain biking trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Gries guide.
The Gries area, being near the Rhine, generally has a continental climate. Warm summers are ideal for cycling and exploring the river features. For hiking and enjoying the forest paths, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Winter can bring cold and snow, suitable for different types of outdoor activities if conditions allow.
While specific dog-friendly policies vary, many outdoor areas and trails around Gries, such as the Forest cycle path in the La Robertsau forest massif and the Confluence of the Rench and the Rhine, are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and you clean up after them. Always check local signage for any restrictions.
Yes, for beginners or those seeking a casual stroll, the Forest cycle path in the La Robertsau forest massif offers a wide and easily navigable path through a cool forest. The gravel track along the Confluence of the Rench and the Rhine also provides a beautiful and accessible option for a relaxed walk.
The Forest cycle path in the La Robertsau forest massif is popular for its wide, easily navigable path through a cool forest, making it ideal for both cyclists and runners. Visitors appreciate the peaceful environment, the shade it provides in summer, and the unique visual effect of the trees forming a 'cathedral-like' canopy in certain light.


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