Attractions and places to see around Flexburg include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences in the Bas-Rhin department of Grand Est, north-eastern France. The region offers picturesque landscapes, ancient ruins, and charming towns for exploration. Flexburg is a region where many hidden gems are waiting to be discovered. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities and historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Great place to rest but unfortunately very limited opening hours
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The waterfall is beautiful, the site is secure and accessible to all
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I've been here three times on one tour. It was closed three times. It's better not to plan a visit or to find out in advance when it's open.
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Beautiful waterfall, although it has relatively little water in the summer... Lots of people always gather in the adjacent stream bed, as it is a nice, shady place for a break...
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It is worth climbing the steep steps of the ruins to the top of the remains of the tower... From the top you have a wonderful view over the wooded hills of the Vosges...
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The castle ruins in the natural area, which have been listed as a historical monument since 1898, are not the remains of one but of two castles. The lower castle (Unternideck) was probably built in the first half of the 13th century. Today, the square keep and a fortified wall that separated the residential building can still be seen. The keep shows a change in the structure that indicates an interruption in construction (formats and unevenness of the stones, structure of the vaults...). The upper castle (Obernideck) was probably built in the 14th century. Its ruins are less well preserved, only a few heavily restored walls can still be seen. A castle on the Nideck was first mentioned in 1264. Sire Burckart lived here at that time. From 1336, the castle was a fief of the Diocese of Strasbourg and was then given to the citizens of Strasbourg. The inhabitants of both castles concluded several truces, especially in 1393 and 1422. These "peace treaties", which bear witness to the history of the place, laid down the rules for coexistence, supplies and armament of the fortress. From the 15th century onwards, the castle changed hands several times in successive attacks. The castle was finally destroyed in 1636 in the Thirty Years' War. Text of the information board
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It really splashes here! In summer, however, the waterfall is said to mutate into a small trickle. Tips here: https://www.visit.alsace/de/218006759-der-wasserfall-von-nideck/
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The canal is a feast for the eyes and an oasis from Strasbourg to Soultz-les-Bains. Pure nature.
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The region offers several beautiful natural features. The Nideck Waterfall is a must-see, plunging 25 meters from a volcanic rock wall amidst perfectly preserved nature. You can also enjoy exceptional views of the Bruche Valley from the mountaintop near the waterfall. The Canal de la Bruche cycle path provides a picturesque route to observe wildlife and enjoy the tranquil waterside.
Yes, Flexbourg and its surroundings are rich in history. The Ruins of Nideck Castle offer impressive views over the Bruchetal forests and are steeped in the legend of the giants of Nideck. Further afield, you can visit the magnificent Cathédrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg, the historic Fort de Mutzig, the Sanctuary of Mont Saint-Odile, and the Chateau des Rohans in Saverne.
Families will enjoy the Canal de la Bruche cycle path, which is ideal for bike rides with no gradients, offering opportunities to spot wildlife and stop at charming villages. The area around the Nideck Waterfall also has extensive walking trails suitable for families, providing shade and freshness, especially in summer.
The Canal de la Bruche cycle path is a very pleasant route running along a picturesque canal. It's perfect for family bike rides, offering opportunities to observe wildlife and enjoy numerous benches and rest areas. For more cycling options, you can explore routes like 'Avolsheim – Along the water in Molsheim loop from Balbronn' or 'Alsace Wine Route – Cycling Trail Along the Stream loop from Still' found in the Cycling around Flexburg guide.
Absolutely. The area around the Nideck Waterfall and Ruins of Nideck Castle offers extensive walking and hiking trails. For more structured hikes, consider routes like 'Le refuge de la Marine – Forêt Domaniale de Haslach loop from Still' or 'Notre-Dame du Schiebenberg – Still Way of the Cross loop from Still' detailed in the Hiking around Flexburg guide.
Beyond Flexbourg itself, the region boasts several picturesque villages. Mittelbergheim is recognized as one of the most beautiful villages in France, located about 20 km south. Barr, approximately 18 km south, is also considered an undiscovered gem. Strasbourg, though further, offers the charming Petite-France district with its canals and half-timbered houses.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and historical significance. The Nideck Waterfall is loved for its dramatic plunge and preserved natural setting, especially after rain. The Ruins of Nideck Castle are appreciated for their impressive views over the forests. The Canal de la Bruche cycle path is popular for its idyllic scenery and family-friendly cycling.
Yes, along the Canal de la Bruche cycle path, you can find refreshment stops. For instance, Lock House No. 3 – Cyclists' Refreshment Stop is a popular spot for a local beer, coffee, or wine, often serving freshly baked bretzels at affordable prices.
Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. While the Nideck Waterfall is most spectacular after rain or during spring snowmelt, the walking trails around it offer freshness and shade even in summer. Weekday visits are often recommended for popular spots to avoid crowds.
Yes, about 20 km southwest of Flexbourg, you can visit Le Struthof. This site is significant as the only Nazi Concentration camp built in France, offering a poignant historical experience.
Yes, the region offers several gravel biking opportunities. Routes such as 'Route des Pionniers – La Porte de Pierre loop from Heiligenberg - Mollkirch' and 'Pandours Pass – Col des Pandours loop from Glossberg' are available. You can find more details and routes in the Gravel biking around Flexburg guide.


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