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No traffic road cycling routes around Egisheim are situated amidst the extensive vineyards of Alsace, with the Vosges Mountains providing a distant backdrop. The region features an undulating landscape of rolling hills and plains, offering varied terrain for road cyclists. Routes often traverse wine-producing areas, connecting picturesque villages and providing views of the surrounding agricultural land. The area's geography supports a network of routes suitable for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
4.6
(11)
170
riders
26.6km
01:34
480m
480m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.8
(9)
171
riders
36.3km
01:52
590m
590m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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3.0
(2)
65
riders
47.9km
02:12
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.0
(1)
22
riders
16.3km
00:52
240m
240m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.0
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14
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19.0km
00:56
240m
240m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The cycle path from Eguisheim to Wettolsheim is on the Euro Vélo 5 (EV 5) route, as well as on the Véloroute Vignoble VV11. It runs parallel to the departmental road D83. In the village of Eguisheim, it is best to take the outer ring on the D514, the Rue du Traminer, until the dead-end street on the right, the Rue de Colmar, which you turn into. You continue straight ahead and are now on the EV5 or VV11. The path is well signposted. If after a short distance you see the Antonine Stoffel winery on your left, you are on the right track. Shortly after, you leave Eguisheim and the cycle path climbs slightly over a vineyard. On the descent, continue straight ahead, and you will already see Wettolsheim.
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Sarcophagi from the Merovingian period were discovered near the church, as well as a burial ground from that period in the vineyards of Petit Pfaffenheim. It was first mentioned in 1186 as Pfaphinheim. The place name Petit-Pfaffenheim in the vineyards east of the village recalls the abandoned small settlement of Klein Pfaffenheim. No traces remain of the castles of Presteneck, Hertenfels, and Meyenheim known from the documents; at Laubeck, only the remains of a round tower and the moat remain. A leper hospital is mentioned in 1578.
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Absolutely stunning and charming historical village! The buildings are not only beautiful, but also so well preserved. It was very quiet when I was there - probably just because it was a Sunday. Nevertheless, it didn't seem as "full" as some as the other villages along the route. That's a great thing for sightseeing, but maybe not so great if you're looking for food or supplies.
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Housed in the former Château de Thurnburg, the Hôtel de Ville de Wintzenheim is a historic building dating back to the 16th century and has served as the town hall since 1853. Originally owned by the Knights Hospitaller of Colmar, the building reflects the rich history of the region, with stained glass windows in the council chamber showing the coats of arms of successive owners.
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A beautiful climb with very little traffic. The beginning in Gueberschwihr is quite steep, followed by moderate and steady climbing to the Col du Firstplan.
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This wine village originated at the end of the 9th century. There are still some old wine-growing houses. The apse of the church (13th century) is decorated with floral friezes and has a blind gallery and slender columns. The notches in the stones of the apse (lower part) suggest that the wine-growers sharpened their knives here.
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The Eguisheim region offers a wide selection of traffic-free road cycling routes, with over 85 routes available. These routes cater to various skill levels, ensuring there's something for everyone to enjoy the picturesque Alsatian vineyards and charming villages.
You can expect breathtaking scenery dominated by vast vineyards, including the Grand Cru hills of Eichberg and Pfersigberg. Many routes offer panoramic views of rolling hills, the distant Vosges Mountains, and charming wine villages. The area is part of the famous Alsace Wine Route, providing a truly immersive experience.
Yes, there are plenty of easy, traffic-free options perfect for beginners. For instance, the Alsace Plain – Black Forest view loop from Eguisheim is an easy 14.9 km route with moderate elevation gain. Another great choice is the Town Hall Square loop from Hattstatt, an easy 19 km ride.
Absolutely. For those seeking a longer challenge, routes like the Black Forest view – Alsace Plain loop from Husseren-les-Châteaux offer a moderate 48.7 km ride through diverse landscapes. These routes provide more extensive exploration of the vineyards and surrounding areas.
Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Eguisheim are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Eguisheim – Wintzenheim loop from Herrlisheim-près-Colmar and the Well with drinking water – Alsace Plain loop from Herrlisheim-près-Colmar, both offering scenic round trips.
The routes often pass through or near significant landmarks and offer stunning viewpoints. You might encounter medieval architecture in Eguisheim itself, or enjoy views from spots like Zinnkoepflé Viewpoint or View of Ehrbergkopf, Stauffen, and Strumpfenkopf. The Three Castles of Eguisheim (Dagsbourg, Wahlenbourg, and Weckmund) also provide historical interest and expansive vistas.
Eguisheim is an excellent choice for family-friendly cycling, especially with its numerous easy and moderate no-traffic routes. The flat sections through the vineyards are ideal for younger riders or those looking for a relaxed pace. The charming village itself, with its car-free concentric streets, is a delight to explore on two wheels.
The best time for car-free road cycling around Eguisheim is typically from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, the vineyards are lush, and the villages are vibrant. Summer offers warm, sunny days, while autumn brings beautiful foliage and harvest festivities. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Eguisheim and its surrounding villages offer various parking options. You can often find designated parking areas in the village centers or near popular trailheads. Many routes start from towns like Herrlisheim-près-Colmar or Husseren-les-Châteaux, which typically have public parking facilities available for visitors.
The no-traffic road cycling experience in Eguisheim is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the stunning vineyard landscapes, the quiet and well-maintained routes, and the charm of the Alsatian villages, making it a favorite destination for road cyclists.
Yes, the area is rich in both natural and historical sites. You can visit the Le Linge Memorial, the ancient Langenstein Menhir, or the serene Fontaine de la Dame. The medieval architecture of Eguisheim, including the Chapelle Saint-Léon IX, also offers fascinating historical stops.
Many routes are strategically placed to offer magnificent views of the Vosges Mountains, which form a picturesque backdrop to the Alsatian plain and vineyards. Cycling through the hillsides, especially along sections of the Alsace Wine Route, often provides expansive vistas of the mountains in the distance.


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