Best attractions and places to see around Herrlisheim include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and cultural landmarks. Herrlisheim in Bas-Rhin offers historical churches, disused synagogues, and a sandstone train station, alongside natural areas like the La Robertsau forest massif and the Rhine. Herrlisheim-près-Colmar in Haut-Rhin, a wine-growing commune, features a listed Saint-Michel Church, ancient towers, and old wash houses. Both regions provide diverse points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: June 22, 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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It goes beautifully through a wonderful nature reserve, right outside the city doors 🤩
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Greffern is a district of Rheinmünster. Further information can be found at https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greffern
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For me one of the most beautiful cycle paths ever. And memorable (old bunkers).
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The region offers several natural highlights. You can cycle along the Rhine Cycle Route, known for its scenic beauty and old bunkers. Another popular option is the Forest cycle path in the La Robertsau forest massif, which provides a cool, well-navigable route through nature, popular with cyclists and runners. Additionally, the area features various ponds and wetlands, offering opportunities for nature discovery.
Yes, Herrlisheim in Bas-Rhin has a rich history. You can visit the Saint-Arbogast Church, a 20th-century Heritage Site rebuilt after World War II. The town also features a disused 19th-century synagogue and a late 19th-century sandstone train station, both reflecting the area's past.
Herrlisheim-près-Colmar boasts a significant historical heritage. Key sites include the Saint-Michel Church, a listed Historic Monument with a 14th-century Gothic tower. You can also explore the 13th-century Tower of the Thieves, which once served as a prison, and the Tower of the Witches. The old town center also features a 17th-century porch, old wash houses, and a 19th-century Jewish Cemetery listed as a Historical Monument.
Absolutely. The Greffern Marina offers a pleasant atmosphere by the water, making it a great stop for families. The Bac Drusus Ferry (Drusenheim–Greffern Crossing) is also family-friendly and wheelchair accessible, providing a unique experience of crossing the Rhine. Additionally, the nearby city of Strasbourg, about 20 km away, features the Parc de l'Orangerie, which is ideal for families.
Herrlisheim is excellent for cycling. The Rhine Cycle Route is a beautiful path along the river, and the Forest cycle path in the La Robertsau forest massif offers a cool, shaded ride. For more options, check out the Cycling around Herrlisheim guide, which includes routes like the 'Bioreservoir – Herrlisheim village center loop' and the 'Drusenheim - Greffern Ferry – Moder River loop'.
The region provides several trails suitable for hiking and running. The Forest cycle path in the La Robertsau forest massif is a popular route for runners. For dedicated running trails, you can explore the Running Trails around Herrlisheim guide, featuring routes like the 'Running loop from Herrlisheim' and the 'Gravière du Balstein loop'.
Yes, the Rhine river heritage is very accessible. The Bac Drusus Ferry (Drusenheim–Greffern Crossing), in service since the 19th century, offers a living glimpse into the river's history and is currently free to use. It typically operates between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. You can also cycle along the Rhine Cycle Route, which runs along the river's left bank.
Beyond Herrlisheim, several interesting towns are within a short distance. Haguenau, about 13 km away, offers monuments, churches, and museums. Strasbourg, approximately 20 km distant, is a major city known for its Gothic Cathedral, the picturesque Petite-France quarter, and the European Parliament. Hunspach, recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' is about 25 km away and famous for its well-maintained old white houses.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and tranquility of the cycling paths, especially the Rhine Cycle Route and the Forest cycle path in the La Robertsau forest massif, often described as 'beautiful' and 'cool in summer'. The Greffern Marina is noted for its 'very nice atmosphere' and being a 'great stop'. The historical sites also offer a deep dive into the region's past.
Yes, the Schwarzach Minster is a wonderful old Romanesque church, uniquely built in brick, located nearby. It has a rich history dating back to at least the 9th century and features a small museum and a Way of the Cross. It's considered a beautiful and historically significant resting place.
The region occasionally hosts events focused on nature and local ecology. For instance, the 'Week for Alternatives to Pesticides: Visit' event has highlighted the discovery of ponds and wetlands, suggesting opportunities to explore these natural areas, possibly around an 'orchard school'. You can check local tourism resources for current event listings, such as visitpaysrhenan.alsace.


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