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Alsace MapDid you know...?

Quiche Lorraine appeared at the end of the XVI century and came from German word " Kuchen" which means Cake. Baekeofe (potatoes and different parts of pork baked in a clay dish) Choucroute (Sauerkraut) garnished a l'Alsacienne (Fermented cabbage accompanied with a combination of meats.)

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Choucroute is one of the national dishes in France and there exist forty different ways to prepare it!!!

EVENTS in Alsace to help you plan your vacation:

1. Foire aux Vins – Colmar / August

2. Festival International de Musique – Strasbourg / June / Location: Palasi de Musique et des Congres

3. Fete de la Musique – Strasbourg / June / Classical and contemporary music

4. Foire Regionale des Vins d’Alsace – Strasbourg / Regional Fair of Alsatian Wines / August

5. Jazz d’Or – Strasbourg / Jazz festival / October-November / Location: Palais de la Musique et des Congres

6. Festival Musica – Strasbourg / Festival of Contemporary Music / September – October / Location: Palais de la Musique et des Congres

7. Colmar International Festival – Colmar / July

8. Festival des musique metisses - Festival of multicultural music / Colmar / End of May

9. Week of the wines of Eguisheim – Free wine tasting / 3rd week of July, from 11am to 7pm

10. Foire aux Vins – Wine fair / Ribeauville / Second to alst weekend in July

11. European trade fair – Strasbourg / 15th of September

12. Fetes des Vendanges – Festival of Grape harvest / Obernai / 3rd Sun. of Oct.

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Tours > Cycling Tours in Alsace

 

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-R. Petrilli, Alsace

Cycling in Alsace

One of the smaller regions of France, although also densely populated, Alsace offers an amazing experience for tourists seeking a combination of ancient European culture, breathtaking scenery and outdoor activities second to none. Known worldwide for its picturesque villages which boast ancient churches and castles rich with history, Alsace is also famous for its populous vineyards and breweries. Visitors to this region come to relax and unwind, enjoy some local food and spirits and experience some of the most beautiful settings in all of France. One of the most popular activities of locals and tourists in Alsace is cycling.

Here are five compelling reasons to grab your bike and join in:

The Terrain – there are 2,000 km of bike paths running through Alsace most of which run right alongside the Rhine. Trails run through both the mountains and the level plains of the region, allowing the opportunity for cyclists of any skill level to participate.

The Vineyards – the Alsace region has been growing grapes and producing fine wines since the middle ages. With seven varieties of wine to choose from, including six white and one red, there is certainly something to please every wine drinker here. Consider cycling the Alsace wine route and sampling a little of everything.

The Museums – there are some 250 museums to visit while in the Alsace region, serving a variety of different subjects and interests. A few worth mentioning include The Chocolate Museum, The Train Museum and The Museum of Contemporary Art.

The Vosges Mountains – experienced riders will relish in the exhilarating climbing adventures that this area offers. With challenging terrain and extensive trails that border Germany, biking the Vosges Mountains will provide an experience not soon forgotten. This area is home to the Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg, a medieval castle that has been destroyed and rebuilt several times since the 12th century. It is rich with ancient history and offers some of the most amazing views in the Alsace region. The Vosges Mountains are also home to Mont St. Odile, a spiritual shrine named after Saint Odile, a Patron Saint of Alsace. Visitors come to meditate, worship and just experience the traditions carried on by the nuns and other worshippers for centuries.

Strasbourg – the political, economical and cultural capital of Alsace, Strasbourg embodies what this region is all about. Cycle over to Grand Ile, the city’s center, or visit the Strasbourg cathedral. Offering a taste of history, culture and heritage of the people who reside in this region, a visit to Strasbourg is a must for any tourist.

The region of Alsace offers some of the most amazing experiences for tourists, especially cyclists who are seeking adventure while also experiencing rich culture and history. And it’s certainly no secret – Alsace attracts nearly eleven million tourists annually, from all over the world. The list above offers just a few of the many reasons you should grab your own bike and experience it for yourself. It’s sure to be an unforgettable ride.

To learn more about the Alsace region; see our History/Geography/Food/Drink page!

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