Attractions and places to see around Witternheim are primarily found within the Grand Ried region, a natural area in Alsace, France. This area is characterized by expansive alluvial forests, wet meadows, and a network of rivers like the Ill and the Rhine. The region offers diverse natural environments and a rich cultural heritage with traditional villages and historical sites. Visitors can explore various natural features and engage in outdoor activities such as walking and cycling.
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An absolute natural idyll. Absolutely beautiful!!
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Free ferry to Germany. Bicycles and pedestrians welcome.
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Free ferry crossings, approximately every 15 minutes. No trips possible at night.
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Excursion along the Rhine in the heart of nature was wonderful Visit to the lock at Diebolsheim Visit to the cave at Diebolsheim
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You can find the ferry travel times here: https://www.alsace.eu/aides-et-services/mobilite-et-transport/les-bacs-rhenans/
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Free, where else can you get it today?
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The area around Witternheim is part of the Grand Ried region, known for its unique natural environments. You can discover expansive alluvial forests, lush wet meadows, and a network of rivers like the Ill and the Rhine. Notable protected areas include the Ill*Wald forest near Sélestat, offering interpretation trails, and the Erstein polder. The landscape also features numerous "Baggersee" (lakes formed from former sand and gravel pits). A specific natural highlight is the Taubergießen Floodplain, where you can cycle through beautiful riparian forests.
Yes, the Grand Ried region boasts a rich living heritage. You can explore traditional villages with historical buildings and local festivities showcasing Alsatian traditions. The area also features religious heritage, including Romanesque and Neo-Gothic churches, chapels, and crosses. For an immersive experience, visit the House of Nature of the Ried and Central Alsace in Muttersholtz, which offers engaging ways to learn about the local ecosystem.
The flat terrain of the Grand Ried is ideal for various outdoor activities. Walking and cycling are very popular, with routes like the Rhine–Rhône Canal Cycle Route offering relaxed rides. You can also enjoy boating on the calm, shallow waters using traditional flat-bottomed boats or canoes. For more structured activities, consider exploring the many hiking trails or cycling routes available in the area.
Absolutely. The Grand Ried region offers several family-friendly options. The Taubergießen Floodplain is great for nature exploration. The House of Nature of the Ried and Central Alsace in Muttersholtz provides educational and sensory activities suitable for families. While not directly in Witternheim, the nearby Germany Themed Area, Europa-Park is a major attraction often visited by families in the broader Alsace region.
The area is excellent for cycling, especially along the canals. The Rhine–Rhône Canal Cycle Route is a popular choice, offering relaxed cycling on mostly asphalted sections between Marckolsheim and Strasbourg. Another option is cycling along the Canal du Rhône au Rhin Lock and Lockkeeper's House, where the banks are paved for easy riding. You can find various cycling routes, including easy and moderate options, perfect for exploring the flat terrain.
Yes, you can experience a unique crossing of the Rhine using the Free ferry 🇩🇪Kappel am Rhein–🇫🇷Rhinau. This ferry provides quick access to the Rhône-Rhine Canal from Germany, connecting cyclists and cars between the two countries. It's a convenient and scenic way to extend your exploration across the border.
The Grand Ried region is beautiful throughout the year, but spring and summer are particularly pleasant for outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and boating. In spring, the riparian forests are lush, and the wildlife is active. The region's flat terrain makes it accessible for outdoor pursuits in most seasons, though specific weather conditions should always be checked.
Yes, the Grand Ried region offers many easy walking trails due to its flat landscape. For instance, you can find easy hiking routes like the "Taubergießen Wetlands loop from Rhinau" which is just over 6 km, or the "View of the Rhine loop from Rhinau" at around 4 km. These trails are perfect for relaxed strolls and enjoying nature.
Some infrastructure in the region is designed for accessibility. For example, the Free ferry 🇩🇪Kappel am Rhein–🇫🇷Rhinau and the Canal du Rhône au Rhin Lock and Lockkeeper's House are noted as wheelchair-accessible. The paved sections of the canal cycle paths also offer smooth surfaces that can be suitable for wheelchairs.
Visitors particularly enjoy the wonderfully relaxed cycling experience along the canals, appreciating the peaceful environment and the mostly asphalted routes. The natural beauty of the riparian forests, especially in areas like the Taubergießen Floodplain, is also highly praised. The ease of access and the scenic views make for a very pleasant outdoor experience.
The Grand Ried invites visitors to explore various parks and gardens. These include educational gardens and serene green spaces that offer a tranquil experience. Examples mentioned in the region are Le jardin de Nicole in Gerstheim and the Jardin des cinq sens in Saasenheim, providing opportunities for relaxation and enjoying local flora.
The Grand Ried is a haven for diverse wildlife. You can observe various species such as deer, beavers, kingfishers, and majestic storks. The region's rich flora also contributes to its appeal for nature enthusiasts, especially within protected areas like the Ill*Wald forest and the Erstein polder.


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