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Kunheim to Breisach Circuit


A road cycling route starting from Kunheim

Embark on a thrilling ride from Kunheim to Breisach with captivating scenic spots throughout the journey.

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Discover the enchanting landscapes and natural beauty of Alsace and Germany on this 78 km road cycling route. With moderate difficulty and an ascent of 415 m, this circuit is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists seeking an invigorating adventure. Along the way, you will have the opportunity to explore notable locations, such as Baltzenheim, Ecluse de Markolsheim, the Kaiserstuhlblick viewpoint, and Breisach am Rhein. The scenic highlights and diverse cultural heritage make it an enjoyable ride for all riders. This route's difficulty level is ranked as 3 out of 5, while its epicness is rated at 3 out of 5 due to the captivating natural vistas and historical landmarks.

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78 km
415 m
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Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Kunheim Village center
Kunheim: Cyclist-friendly locality with easy access to Col du Grand Ballon climb.
Kunheim is a locality located in the region of Alsace, France. As a cyclist, you will find a mix of flat and rolling terrain in the area. The roads are generally in good condition and the traffic is relatively low. One notable cycling attraction nearby is the Col du Grand Ballon, a challenging climb often frequented by cyclists. Although Kunheim itself may not be a popular tourist destination, it offers a peaceful environment for cycling enthusiasts to enjoy scenic rides. Overall, it is a cyclist-friendly locality with easy access to the renowned Col du Grand Ballon climb.
BaltzenheimVillage
Baltzenheim is renowned for its authentic Alsatian charm, characterized by beautiful half-timbered houses and peaceful surroundings.
Ecluse de MarkolsheimViewpoint
Ecluse de Markolsheim, also known as Markolsheim Lock, is an impressive engineering feat allowing boats to navigate the Rhine Canal.
Kaiserstuhlblick - TotenkopfViewpoint
Kaiserstuhlblick - Totenkopf rewards cyclists with magnificent panoramic views over the picturesque Kaiserstuhl region.
Kaiserstuhl557 mVolcano
Kaiserstuhl, known as the 'Wine Balcony' of Germany, boasts stunning vineyard landscapes and picturesque wine villages.
UmkirchVillage
Umkirch offers serene countryside landscapes, scenic trails, and a charming historic center to explore.
Fahnen-RondellViewpoint
Fahnen-Rondell, with its unique flag circle monument, presents an interesting photo opportunity and a tranquil rest area.
EbringenVillage
Ebringen, nestled in the beautiful hillside vineyards, welcomes cyclists with its idyllic natural surroundings and a historic church.
AttilafelsenViewpoint
Attilafelsen impresses with its Dolomite rock formations and picturesque views, enticing adventurers to make a stop.
Eckartsberg236 mPeak
Eckartsberg offers panoramic views of the Rhine Valley, vineyards, and lush green landscapes that will captivate any cyclist.
Breisach am RheinTown
Breisach am Rhein is a charming town located on the banks of the Rhine River, known for its historical architecture and pleasant riverside promenade.
Finish: Kunheim Village center
Kunheim: Cyclist-friendly locality with easy access to Col du Grand Ballon climb.

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