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No traffic touring cycling routes in Réserve Naturelle De L'Île Du Rohrschollen traverse a unique landscape characterized by alluvial forests, the Rhine River, and expansive alluvial meadows. This region, located southeast of Strasbourg, features a predominantly flat terrain with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for touring cyclists seeking routes without significant climbs. The area encompasses diverse aquatic environments, including internal island waterways and ponds, alongside the main river channels. These natural features contribute to a varied cycling experience, offering paths through dense woodlands and open areas.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Great for any fitness level. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Waldsee Hesselhurst is a popular bathing lake in the Hesselhurst district of Willstätt. It primarily serves as a local recreation area for residents and visitors. The lake is surrounded by forest and offers opportunities for swimming, walking, and relaxing in nature. Especially in summer, it is a frequently used destination for leisure and recreation.
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The Waldsee Hesselhurst is a popular bathing lake in the Hesselhurst district of Willstätt. It primarily serves as a local recreation area for locals and visitors. The lake is surrounded by forest and offers opportunities for swimming, walking, and relaxing in nature. Especially in summer, it is a frequently used destination for leisure and recreation.
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Kittersburger Mühle To avoid the then considerable journey to Rohrburg or Altenheim, the wealthy citizen Joseph Hügel built a grist mill with two millstones and a grinding groove, as well as a rubbing mill here in 1767. The mill remained in the possession of the Hügel family until 1827, after which the owners changed. After a fire in 1928, a larger new building was erected. In 1938, the Prince of Fürstenberg took over the building as a hunting lodge. Today, the Kittersburger Mühle, with its idyllic location, is a popular destination for hikers and cyclists.
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Kittersburger Mühle To avoid constantly having to make the, for those times, long journey to Rohrburg or Altenheim, the wealthy citizen Joseph Hügel established a gristmill with two pairs of millstones and a grooved millstone, as well as a rubbing mill, here in 1767. The mill remained in the possession of the Hügel family until 1827, after which the owners changed. After a fire in 1928, a larger new building was erected. In 1938, the Prince of Fürstenberg took over the building as his hunting lodge. Today, the Kittersburger Mühle, with its idyllic location, is a popular destination for hikers and cyclists.
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The Kulturwehr Kehl is an important key hydraulic engineering project on the Upper Rhine, combining technology and nature conservation. It is located directly on the German-French border near Kehl. Flood protection: As part of the Integrated Rhine Program (IRP), it serves to reduce the flood risk for the downstream areas. Ecological significance: The weir enables targeted flooding of the adjacent Rhine floodplains. These "ecological floods" are essential to preserve the typical floodplain landscape with its special flora and fauna, despite the straightening of the Rhine. Recreation: For visitors, the structure is a popular destination. It is integrated into a well-developed network of cycle paths and hiking trails and offers wide views over the Rhine and the border region. Technology: It regulates the water level and is an example of modern water management that links technical necessities with ecological responsibility.
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Beautiful but dilapidated bridge
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I always enjoy driving through the Rhine meadows; they are beautiful!
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There are over 230 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes in Réserve Naturelle De L'Île Du Rohrschollen. These routes offer a variety of experiences, with 169 classified as easy, 53 as moderate, and 12 as difficult, ensuring options for all skill levels.
The no-traffic touring routes in Réserve Naturelle De L'Île Du Rohrschollen primarily feature flat terrain, characteristic of the Rhine River floodplains. You can expect well-maintained paths, often paved or with compacted gravel surfaces, making them ideal for touring bikes. The reserve's unique alluvial forest and meadows provide a lush, green environment for cycling.
The reserve is a biodiversity hotspot. You'll cycle through rare alluvial forests, often described as 'gallery forests' due to their dense canopy, and alongside the 'Old Rhine' and canalized sections of the river. Keep an eye out for diverse bird species, as the reserve is a significant ornithological site, especially during migration and winter. You might also spot various amphibians and fish in the aquatic environments.
Yes, several points of interest enhance the cycling experience. You can observe boats passing through the lock and the hydroelectric dam on the Rhine. There's also a fish pass with a panoramic window where you might see migratory fish. Notable highlights include the Rohrschollen Island Nature Reserve itself and the Rohrschollen Island Riverside Trail, offering scenic views of the water and surrounding nature.
Spring, summer, and early autumn are generally the best times for cycling, offering pleasant weather and vibrant natural scenery. While the reserve is accessible year-round, it's advisable to check local conditions during late autumn and winter, as some lower sections might be temporarily flooded due to the Rhine's water levels. The lush alluvial forest is particularly beautiful in warmer months.
Absolutely. The Réserve Naturelle De L'Île Du Rohrschollen is an excellent destination for family cycling, with 169 easy routes designed for a relaxed experience. The flat terrain and dedicated no-traffic paths make it safe and enjoyable for all ages. An example of a family-friendly route is the Steinspore Bridge – Rheinauen Wilderness Trail loop from Pont Pierre Pflimlin, which is just under 9 km.
Yes, parking facilities are typically available near the main access points of the reserve, particularly on the Strasbourg side. It's recommended to check specific entry points for designated parking areas to ensure convenient access to the no-traffic cycling paths.
The reserve is conveniently located just 10 km southeast of Strasbourg. While direct public transport into the reserve might be limited, you can easily reach the vicinity of the reserve from Strasbourg city center by public transport, and then cycle the short distance to the reserve's entrance. A bike ride from Strasbourg typically takes around 40 minutes.
To protect the sensitive wildlife and diverse ecosystems within the Réserve Naturelle De L'Île Du Rohrschollen, dogs are generally not permitted inside the reserve. This measure helps preserve the natural habitat for the numerous bird species and other fauna that call the island home.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes in the Réserve Naturelle De L'Île Du Rohrschollen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Rheinpromenade Ortenaukreis – Rheinauen Wilderness Trail loop from Pont Pierre Pflimlin, offering a comprehensive tour of the area.
Yes, for adventurous cyclists, it is possible to extend your ride into Germany. You can cross the Rhine via the diversion dam at the southern end of the island and then return to Strasbourg, potentially via the Jardin des Deux-Rives, offering a unique cross-border cycling experience.
While the reserve itself is a protected natural area with limited commercial facilities, you will find cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the nearby areas of Strasbourg and the surrounding villages. It's a good idea to plan your refreshment stops before or after your ride, or bring your own snacks and drinks to enjoy within designated picnic areas.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.49 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the no-traffic paths, the immersive experience of cycling through the unique alluvial forest, and the opportunity to observe diverse wildlife. The flat, well-maintained routes are frequently highlighted as perfect for a relaxing and scenic ride close to Strasbourg.


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