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No traffic road cycling routes around Diedendorf are set within France's Grand-Est region, characterized by a rural landscape of immense forests and rivers. The area sits on the border of Alsace and Lorraine, offering varied topography from flatter sections to more challenging hilly terrain. Proximity to the Northern Vosges Regional Natural Park provides diverse forest environments for road cyclists.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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54.3km
02:20
350m
350m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
11
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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11
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33.8km
01:51
110m
110m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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25.1km
01:06
50m
50m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
8
riders
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The lake is located in a kind of park. Not a soul there.
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The factory and its associated residential quarters, owned by Czech shoe manufacturer Tomáš Baťa, were built between 1931 and 1935, modeled on the model town of Zlín in the Czech Republic, Bata's hometown. It is best reached from the Rhine-Marne Canal via the former railway bridge at Lock No. 8 and the former train station building. The dirt road is easily accessible even on a racing bike in dry weather. First, you reach the former factory buildings with their typical red and white color scheme. In accordance with the Athens Charter, the living areas were separated from those used for work. Accordingly, the actual residential settlement is laid out a few hundred meters up a hill. Here, too, the residential buildings are constructed in the Classical Modern style as cubic structures with flat roofs. I particularly liked the red-brick houses in the first section, but the church at the highest point of the settlement is also worth a look.
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Very friendly and suitable for everyone
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This impressive canal bridge crosses the Saar River between the villages of Hesse and Xouaxange, in Moselle. Built of metal, it is a testament to 19th-century civil engineering and is part of the region's river heritage. It is a peaceful place, steeped in history, offering magnificent views of the valley and surrounding landscapes. 🚶♂️ Accessible on foot or by bike via the towpath, it makes an ideal stopover during a stroll along the canal. Boats are sometimes encountered along the bridge, adding a lively and authentic touch to the place. 📸 An original photo spot, perfect for lovers of industrial heritage, hiking, and relaxing by the water.
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and the first highlight - this canal bridge goes over the road, bike path and stream!
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A little further away you can still find the old canal and locks with lock houses. I have added 2 or 3 pictures.
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There are currently 10 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Diedendorf featured in this guide. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy rides to more challenging excursions.
The routes around Diedendorf cater to various skill levels. You'll find 4 easy routes, 4 moderate routes, and 2 difficult routes, ensuring options for beginners and experienced cyclists alike. Many of these routes utilize canal paths and quiet country roads, perfect for avoiding car traffic.
Yes, there are several easy options. For a relaxed ride, consider the Towpath loop from Restaurant du Pont Neuf, which is just over 25 km with minimal elevation gain. Other easy routes include the Roadbike loop from Rauwiller and the Roadbike loop from Hellering-lès-Fénétrange.
Many routes offer scenic views and pass by interesting landmarks. You might cycle alongside the Canal des Houillères de la Sarre or the Cycle Path Along the Canal de la Sarre, enjoying the peaceful waterside. The region is also home to the Grand Pond of Mittersheim and historical sites like Fénétrange Castle, offering cultural highlights amidst natural beauty.
Absolutely. For a longer adventure, the Canal Path in Einville-au-Jard – The Great Lock of Réchicourt loop from Berthelming covers over 111 km, offering an extensive ride along quiet canal paths. Another substantial option is the Crossing the small pond – Gondrexange Pond Causeway loop from Berthelming, which is over 54 km.
The region's landscapes, from the flat plains to the hilly Vosges, are beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for cycling. The 'bucolic atmosphere' and immense forests are particularly enjoyable during these seasons. Summer is also great, but be prepared for warmer weather.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience around Diedendorf, with an average score of 4.56 stars. Reviewers often praise the serene, car-free environment, the picturesque landscapes, and the well-maintained paths, especially those along the canals, which provide a peaceful escape for road cyclists.
Many of the easy and moderate routes, particularly those along canal paths, are well-suited for families. These flat, paved sections offer a safe and enjoyable environment away from car traffic. The shorter loops provide manageable distances for children and less experienced riders.
Yes, Diedendorf is situated in the Bas-Rhin department, bordering Alsace and Lorraine, and is close to the Northern Vosges Regional Natural Park. This strategic location provides access to a diverse range of landscapes, from flat plains to more challenging hilly terrain, making it an excellent base for exploring the broader Alsace region's renowned cycling opportunities.
Yes, as these are road cycling routes, they primarily utilize paved surfaces. Many routes follow dedicated cycle paths, often along canals, or quiet country roads with smooth asphalt, ensuring a comfortable ride for road bikes.
While specific parking details for each trailhead are not provided in this guide, Diedendorf and surrounding villages typically offer public parking options. For public transport, regional bus services or train stations in nearby larger towns would be your best bet to access the starting points of these routes. It's advisable to check local transport schedules in advance.


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