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Itinerary

Head westwards from Strasbourg, leaving the city along a great bike path, parallel to the Canal de la Bruche. After warming up on this easygoing riding, you approach the vineyard hillside, and some more rolling terrain through a lineup of pretty villages. Your route will bring you through the lively but ancient town of Molsheim, over 1000 years old. It is all at once a university town, a wine village, a historic site (with the oldest church in all of Alsace) and the home of the famous Bugatti enterprise, founded here by Milan-born Ettore Bugatti in 1909. Continue through little Rosheim: as well as its wine making, it is renowned for the very pretty Saint Peter’s and St Paul’s Church, and for having the only Romanesque house still left in Alsace, recently restored. Take some time to enjoy the remains of the ramparts, and the small walking tour we provide, before continuing the short distance to Obernai, your home for the evening. You’ll love Obernai, with its medieval squares, and lovely Renaissance buildings in the main market square (Place du Marché). There is a stunning six-pail fountain to admire, and be sure to explore the picturesque butcher’s quarter and perhaps take a photo of the old corn exchange building…

Today’s ride is stunning, starting with a beautiful ride along the Alsatian Wine Route. Winemaking in Alsace has a long history; it is a region that produces primarily white wines, with its famous Rieslings and aromatic Gewurtzraminers, but you can also get a very drinkable and inexpensive red pinot noir here. There are plenty of opportunities to stop and taste wine, as you hop from village to village (you actually ride through 19 different villages over the course of the day! Save some energy for the end of the day, when your ride takes you up another of the regions big climbs for local cyclists, heading up to the extraordinary Haut Koenigsbourg. This impressive medieval-esque castle is nestled at a strategic location on a high hill overlooking the Alsatian plain; as a result it was used by successive powers through the centuries. In 1900 it was restored under the direction of Emperor Wilhelm II who hoped the German styling would reinforce the bond of Alsatians with Germany, as they had only recently (1871) been incorporated into the German Reich. After your visit, you have a fantastic downhill to finish the day. Tonight you stay in tiny Ribeauville, with beautiful half-timbered buildings from the 16th and 17th centuries, and a variety of shops, wineries, and historic sites.

This ride gives you a nice variety of what Alsace has to offer, starting with a stretch through the scenic, and more rolling Route des Vins. You’ll pass a few highlight villages this morning, including almost immediately, Riquewihr, covered in flowers. It has much of its medieval fortifications and a castle still intact as it largely escaped damage during the Second World War. You’ll also want to stop for some explorations in both Turckheim, nestled in the Fecht River valley, and Kaysersberg – voted the favourite village by the French. One of the last villages you’ll see is Eguisheim, whose concentric streets within the former moat are filled with a collection of medieval and half-timbered houses. Then head away from the vineyards, out through the easy-going terrain of the plains to the east. You almost touch Germany when you pass through the unusual Vaubun-designed Neuf-Breisach (all of his fortified towns have been classified by UNESCO), with its typical protective walls and wheel-spoke design. Curve back towards Colmar at the end of the ride, where you’ll want to explore as well: the colours and atmosphere still embody much of the Middle Ages. Churches, cloisters, half-timbered houses, facades with ornate wood sculptures, paintings, and edifices from the Renaissance abound.

After a final delicious breakfast, there are easy connections out of Colmar train station for your continued travels

What's included

  • 4 nights’ accommodation in the comfort level of your choice * CLASSIC, CLASSIC+ or DELUXE
  • All hotel taxes
  • All breakfasts, 2 dinners (drinks not included with dinners)
  • Fully equipped high quality carbon road bike *
  • Orientation and bike fitting with our Trip Manager
  • Detailed maps and step-by-step route instructions
  • Regional information and advice
  • Uploadable GPS file of the route to use on a free APP in your smartphone **
  • Luggage transfers from hotel to hotel
  • Phone call support 7 days a week

* E-bikes on request (supplement)
** Can be used without international internet plan (offline)

Hotel Details

Classic Tour

1550 € / pers.

1 night
Hotel Roses – Strasbourg

1 night
Hotel le Gouverneur – Obernai

1 night
Hotel de la Tour – Ribeauvillé

1 night
Hotel Turenne – Colmar

Classic + Tour

1690 € / pers.

1 night
Hotel Beaucour – Strasbourg

1 night
Hotel le Colombier – Obernai

1 night
Hotel du Mouton – Ribeauvillé

1 night
Hotel Rapp – Colmar

Deluxe Tour

2050 € / pers.

1 night
Cour du Corbeau – Strasbourg

1 night
La Cour d’Alsace – Obernai

1 night
Hotel Spa le Parc – Saint Hippolyte

1 night
Maison des Têtes – Colmar

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Our bikes

The high quality, Stevens STELVIO light-weight aluminum-frame road bike is the default bike included in our Challenge tours in Alsace. They are the classic drop handlebar style, and include a small front handlebar bag for essentials, tire repair kit (with hand pump and new inner tube), lock, water bottle holder and new water bottle.

Upon request, you can have a touring bike or a pedal-assist touring-style electric bike – ask us for details.

Ahead of the tour, we will ask you if you wish to use our helmets, and if you want toe cages on the pedals or wish to bring your clip-in shoes with your pedals.

Each of our regions has its own bike fleet, often with a couple of different bike makes depending on sizing – if you want to know the specific bike details for your tour, just contact us, and we’ll be happy to send you the specs!

ROAD (racing) bike (included in trip cost)

Touring Bike - Men's Frame

Touring Bike - Women's Frame

E-bike - Men's Frame

E-bike - Women's Frame