Embark on an unforgettable journey on the Alsace Wine Route by bike, where landscapes, heritage, and traditions come together in perfect harmony. Each day, you will ride along peaceful canals, through flower-decked villages, and across the legendary Alsace Wine Route. The itinerary is surrounded by vineyards and rolling hills. Along the way, Gothic cathedrals, Romanesque abbeys, and colorful half-timbered houses bring history to life at every turn.
Charming towns like Ribeauvillé, Riquewihr, Obernai and Colmar invite you to wander their medieval streets. The region’s renowned gastronomy, from hearty specialties to fine wines, adds flavor to your adventure. Encounters with passionate winemakers and moments of conviviality in traditional winstubs complete the experience.
More than a cycling itinerary, this is a cultural and sensory immersion. Every pedal stroke bring you closer to the authentic soul of Alsace.
Upon arrival in Strasbourg, settle into your hotel before setting out to explore this emblematic city. Its historic center, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reveals cobbled streets and a wealth of architectural gems. Don’t miss the majestic Gothic cathedral of Notre-Dame, with its soaring spire and remarkable medieval stained glass windows.
Wander through the picturesque Petite France district, where half-timbered houses and canals create a charming, timeless atmosphere.

Today’s stage takes you along the Bruche Canal cycle path. It is peaceful greenway once used to transport wine barrels from the vineyards to Strasbourg. This flat and well-maintained route is ideal for easing into the rhythm of your cycling holiday. The scenery alternates between open fields, shady wooded areas and small locks decorated with flowers. It creates a quintessential Alsatian landscape.
You will reach Molsheim, a charming wine-growing town and birthplace of the legendary Bugatti automobile brand. A bit further on, Rosheim stands out for its beautifully preserved 12th-century Romanesque church. It is one of the finest in the region.
Your day ends in Obernai or Barr. They are two delightful small towns known for their traditional half-timbered houses, lively squares, wine estates and authentic local atmosphere. This stage is an excellent introduction to Alsace’s wine culture and gentle lifestyle.

This third day plunges you deep into the heart of Alsace’s wine country. Pedaling along quiet roads lined with vineyards, you will pass through villages where every house seems adorned with overflowing flower boxes and brightly colored shutters. The day includes stops in Mittelbergheim and Dambach-la-Ville. They are two villages classified among the “Most Beautiful Villages in France.” Their preserved medieval character, narrow alleys and charming town squares are perfect for a break or a wine tasting.
Further along the route, Ribeauvillé enchants visitors with its trio of medieval castles perched on the hillsides, watching over the town like silent guardians.
Your stage concludes in Riquewihr, one of the jewels of Alsace. Surrounded entirely by vineyards, this village is a living medieval postcard with fortified walls, Renaissance houses, cobbled streets and an atmosphere that seems untouched by time. Riquewihr perfectly embodies the refinement and authenticity of Alsace’s wine country.

Continuing south along the Wine Route, this stage takes you through a succession of iconic villages, each offering new discoveries and postcard-worthy scenery. You will pass through Turckheim, famous for its medieval walls and its traditional night watchman who still makes rounds in the evening, a unique custom that has survived through the centuries.
A little further on, Eguisheim, often named “France’s favorite village,” reveals a circular layout of narrow streets lined with brightly colored half-timbered houses. Its charm and authenticity make it one of Alsace’s must-see destinations.
Finally, you reach Colmar, the wine capital of Alsace and one of France’s most beautiful historic cities. Its exceptionally well-preserved old town showcases romantic canals, traditional architecture and numerous museums. A highlight is the Unterlinden Museum, home to the celebrated Issenheim Altarpiece, a masterpiece of European art. Colmar is also the birthplace of Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, sculptor of the Statue of Liberty, a reminder of the city’s artistic heritage.

After these days filled with discoveries, you may choose to end your journey in Colmar after the breakfast or extend your stay. Adding a few more days allows you to further explore the city, discover the surrounding countryside, or enjoy tastings of Alsace’s finest wines directly with local winemakers.

This option features a curated selection of charming 3-star hotels and lovely guesthouses, perfect for cyclists looking for a warm, welcoming place to unwind after a day on the road.
These are authentic, friendly accommodations that truly understand the needs of bike travelers, offering a pleasant setting, reliable comfort, and a genuine sense of hospitality.
The goal is to combine comfort, simplicity, and character.
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For a more exclusive cycling experience, the Superior Category includes a refined selection of 4- and 5-star properties that blend elegance with high-end amenities.
These are sophisticated places with attentive service and a true sense of exclusivity, ideal for elevating your trip with added comfort, style, and refinement after each cycling stage.An ideal option to elevate your trip with added comfort, style, and refinement.
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(based on double occupancy)
Daily arrival in 2026
Options
(based on double occupancy)
Arrival every Friday, Saturday, Sunday in 2026
Options
By train
Strasbourg is served by a high-speed TGV station with excellent connections. From Paris, the journey takes under two hours. There are also direct routes from Lyon, Marseille, Lille, Bordeaux, as well as Frankfurt, Zurich, and Brussels. The train station is located right in the city center, just a short walk from most major accommodations.
By air
Strasbourg International Airport (Strasbourg–Entzheim) is about 10 km from the city center. It offers regular flights from several French and European cities. A shuttle train connects the airport to the central station in less than 10 minutes.
En car
Strasbourg is easily reached via the A35 motorway (from Mulhouse or Germany) and the A4 (from Paris or Metz). Several park-and-ride facilities (P+R) are available on the outskirts, allowing you to park your car and reach the city center by tram.
Return travel from Colmar is not arranged by us. Each guest is therefore free to organize their departure according to their own schedule and preferences.
If you would like recommendations for arranging your return or extending your stay in Alsace, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’ll be happy to assist.
On the first or second day of your stay, we will deliver your rental bikes directly to your hotel. Each bike is carefully fitted to your height and comes fully equipped with:
For this trip, you can choose from the following rental options:
If you prefer to bring your own bike, that is absolutely fine. A discount will be applied to your booking.
So you can fully enjoy your journey without worrying about your belongings, we arrange luggage transfers at each stage of your trip:
Each rental bike comes with a rear pannier, perfect for carrying your personal belongings during the day.
If you expect to arrive at your next stop before 5:00 pm, we recommend placing a change of clothes or an extra outfit in the pannier, so you can freshen up comfortably upon arrival.
To support you throughout your journey, we provide a dedicated GPS app. It allows you to follow each stage of your cycling itinerary independently, right from your smartphone.
Before departure, you’ll receive a link to download the app and access your routes. Once on site, simply open the day’s ride and let it guide you. Your map, turn-by-turn directions, and points of interest appear in real time.
In addition to the GPS app, you will receive a printed roadbook upon arrival, including maps, practical tips, and sightseeing information. An essential companion to slip into your panniers!
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