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Alsace is located in north-east France, more precisely in the Grand Est region. It is made up of Haut-Rhin and Bas-Rhin.
The Grand Est region also includes other major destinations such as the Vosges, Lorraine, Champagne, Ardenne and Moselle.
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Whether you're a beginner, intermediate or expert, there are mountain bike routes for all levels in Alsace!
If you're new to mountain biking, we recommend you opt for a short, easy route in the Sundgau, such as the circuit des deux Traubach. You can also try your hand at gravelling on this type of itinerary for all ages!
If you're at an intermediate level, you can try some of the rougher routes. We particularly like the Feldbach loop or the Thalbach valley mountain bike trail! Finally, if you're a real mountain-biking expert, set off from the Col de la Schlucht in Alsace.
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Are you off to Alsace soon? Looking for the best mountain bike routes to follow? Here's our selection of mountain bike routes in Alsace:
- Crossing the Vosges mountains on a mountain bike
Start: Wissembourg
Finish: Saverne- Mountain biking in the vineyards between Cernay and Thann
Start: Cernay
Finish: Thann- The Sundgau mountain bike tour
Start: Carspach
Finish: Altkirch- The cycling circuit from Sélestat to the Col de Fouchy
Start: Sélestat
Finish: Kintzheim
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Wondering whether to choose a road bike, gravel bike or mountain bike for your day out in Alsace? A road bike is first and foremost a bike designed for speed and smooth roads. You can set off for long distances, travelling faster on average than on a mountain bike! Off-road bikes, on the other hand, can be used on rougher routes thanks to their wider wheels. Handy for exploring vineyard paths! Finally, the gravel bike is the perfect mix of the two, with wheels thick enough to cope with slightly bumpy roads, and slightly faster than a mountain bike.
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Worried about getting lost on the Alsace routes? You can hire an instructor for some routes. He or she will guide you on your mountain bike rides, and give you some valuable information about the landscapes around you during your outings.
If you prefer to explore Alsace on your own, you can usually request a GPS with different routes when you hire your mountain bike.