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A historic bike ride in the Vosges

Want to discover the Vosges heritage at your own speed? A cycling trip is the perfect way to explore the Vosges mountains in complete peace and quiet.

In the Bruche Valley, a memorable day begins in Schirmeck. Comfortably installed on your electric bike, follow a quiet route to the Alsace-Moselle Memorial. Self-guided or guided tour? The choice is yours at this important place of remembrance. Climb back on the saddle and take the road to the Struthof European Resistance and Deportation Centre. It's a loop of remembrance... and fresh air.

Cycle through the Vallée des Éclusiers and discover the beauty of the Northern Vosges. Starting in Saverne, begin by exploring the narrow streets of the town. Château de Rohan, panoramic views from the Gloriette and lunch at the marina - your bike will take you wherever you want to go! Once you've had your fill, get back in the saddle and head for the Saint-Louis-Arzviller inclined plane, the only one of its kind in France.

Finally, in the Hautes-Vosges, a completely free bike ride awaits you: from Gérardmer to the Confiserie des Hautes-Vosges or the Lançoir sawmill, the tour unfolds as you please!

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Cycling in the Vosges: a breath of nature

If you're in need of a break from nature, a cycling break in the Vosges mountains is the perfect solution!

To reconnect with nature, opt for a ride accompanied by a guide. In the Ballons des Vosges Regional Nature Park, the roads around Gérardmer can be explored by bike or mountain bike. Each to his own speed, each to his own path, but a ride that's accessible to everyone and in complete peace of mind! Whether you're on your own, with a partner or as a group, you can let your guide tell you all about the local flora and fauna. During a break, he'll be sure to tell you all about the breathtaking panoramas of Lake Gérardmer, with the Col de la Schlucht in the background!

Need to relax in nature? Near Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, combine physical activity with relaxation. Your day begins with an exploratory circuit in the higher reaches of the massif: your electric bike will take you on a gentle, leisurely ride. In the afternoon, a few hours at a spa in the heart of the valley will be just the thing to complete this moment of disconnection in the Vosges countryside!

Cycling and gastronomy in the Vosges

A bike ride in the Vosges region promises you some great memories to take back home in your suitcase, full of fresh air and gourmet delights!

In the northern Vosges, discover the landscapes and local produce of Alsace Bossue near La Petite-Pierre. Comfortably installed on your electric bike, you'll be able to travel the roads in complete peace of mind. Along the way, don't forget to stop off at a restaurant in the Vosges region, where you'll be treated to local, organic cuisine and a superb view of the River Sarre. What a delicious moment! Prefer to be on your own? Take a local picnic with you, to enjoy along with the scenery.

A trip to the Bruche Valley, close to the Alsace Wine Route, is ideal if you want to combine adventure with gastronomic pleasure!
Between river and forest, the unspoilt nature of the valley is revealed as you wind around bends and over hills. Along the way, you'll come across craftsmen and producers who will tell you all about the secrets of local gastronomy.

If you're feeling hungry, take a break in a picturesque village to relax and enjoy a delicious local menu! For those who prefer sweet to savoury, you can also opt for a snack. Local pastries and drinks are ideal for an invigorating, authentic break!

Frequently asked questions about cycling in the Vosges

The Vosges massif is located in north-eastern France, straddling the Lorraine and Alsace regions. It spans several départements: Haut-Rhin, Bas-Rhin, Vosges, Moselle and Meurthe-et-Moselle.

A mountain destination par excellence in the Grand Est region, the Vosges massif offers some magnificent unspoilt scenery for you to discover on your bike rides. For example, you can opt for a ride along the Route des Crêtes, which crosses a number of Vosges passes. Here are some of the most beautiful passes and ballons to visit on your bike tour of the Vosges:

- Grand Ballon pass
- Col de la Schlucht
- Col de Bagenelles
- Col du Bonhomme
- Col du Bramont
- Le Hohneck
- Ballon d'Alsace
- Le Petit Ballon

Wondering whether to take to the roads or the trails? The good news is that it's all possible in the Vosges!

Cycle along quiet roads through unspoilt countryside. Follow routes that take you from cycle paths to tracks, from Lake Gérardmer to the plain of the Bruche Valley. Take a photo here, a picnic break there... Go at your own pace for a delightful ride. There are plenty of routes to suit your level and fitness.

Mountain biking is all about thrills and spills. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced rider, take to the trails in the heart of the Vosges countryside. Loop, downhill or uphill, challenge yourself and enjoy a memorable adventure, from La Bresse to around Lac de Longemer!

Whichever option you choose for your getaway, don't forget electric assistance! Both bikes and mountain bikes can be adapted to suit your needs, for an adventure suitable for young and old alike!

The Vosges mountains can be quite steep, but there's no need to worry when it comes to cycling! Whatever your level and fitness, you're sure to find a suitable route.

In the Bruche Valley or near Lake Gérardmer, you'll find cycle paths and roads to explore to your heart's content. Easy, intermediate or difficult, it's up to you! Explore the Vosges du Nord Regional Nature Park, ride along the roads of the Ballons des Vosges Regional Nature Park and travel between the Alsace plain and the Lorraine region. Thrill-seekers may prefer the mountain bike trails at Lac Blanc, Cornimont, La Bresse or Saint-Maurice-sur-Moselle.

Worried about getting tired? Bike or mountain bike, opt for electric equipment! You'll be sure to follow your route without difficulty.

A destination rich in nature and culture, there are plenty of surprises to discover in the Vosges! Here's a non-exhaustive list of places of interest to add to your itinerary:

- The inclined plane at Saint-Louis-Arzviller, the only one of its kind in France
- L'Imagerie d'Épinal and its impressive expertise
- The thermal baths of Vittel, Contrexéville and Bains-les-Bains
- The town of Bussang, the highest in the Haute-Moselle valley
- Lake Gérardmer and its many activities
- The resort of La Bresse-Hohneck, also popular for winter sports
- The Lac Blanc resort and its mountain bike trails
- The town of Remiremont and its picturesque heritage
- The Alsace-Moselle Memorial at Schirmeck
- The Struthof National Centre for Deported Resistance Members
- The Château de l'Engelbourg in Thann

What could be better than combining a bike ride with a tasting of Vosges specialities? The Vosges offers a unique terroir to discover on your trip to the Grand Est! Here are a few Vosges specialities to try during a lunch break:

- Quiche Lorraine
- Kneffes
- Blueberry tart
- Munster Géromé cheese
- Lorraine pâté
- Tofailles
- Vosges salad