THE COLMAR CANAL CYCLE TRAIL
THE COLMAR CANAL CYCLE TRAIL
The Colmar canal was inaugurated in 1864. It was built under the pressure of the industrialists who had suff ered a set-back when the original path of the Rhône-Rhine canal was diverted by the Army’s Corps of Engineers to take in the citadel of Neuf-Brisach. Today, it is used for leisure activities and, after crossing the river Ill, ends its journey in the charming river port of Colmar. Along the Colmar Canal, you’ll be spoilt by incredibly quaint and rustic décor! As of Artzenheim, and if your legs will let you, you can take the Rhine Véloroute (EV15) up until Andermatt in Switzerland or until Rotterdam in Nederland!
Légende
Voie cyclable en site propre revêtue
Voie à circulation restreinte revêtue
Route
The Colmar canal cycle trail - Colmar >> Artzenheim
The Colmar canal was inaugurated in 1864. It was built under the pressure of the industrialists who had suff ered a set-back when the original path of the Rhône-Rhine canal was diverted by the Army’s Corps of Engineers to take in the citadel of Neuf-Brisach. Today, it is used for leisure activities and, after crossing the river Ill, ends its journey in the charming river port of Colmar. Along the Colmar Canal, you’ll be spoilt by incredibly quaint and rustic décor! As of Artzenheim, and if your legs will let you, you can take the Rhine Véloroute (EV15) up until Andermatt in Switzerland or until Rotterdam in Nederland!
- CARACTÉRISTIQUES
Départ
Colmar
Alt. 182 m
Arrivée
Artzenheim
Alt. 177 m
Meilleure période
Temps de parcours
Revêtu
Protégé
Profil altimétrique
CARACTÉRISTIQUES
Départ : Colmar - Alt. 182 m
Arrivée : Artzenheim - Alt. 177 m
Distance : 13.8 km
Difficulté :Facile
Dénivelé : 5 m
Ensoleillement : Low shadow
Revêtement des voies : 95% Revêtu
Protection des voies : 98% Protégé
Profil altimétrique
A proximité (5 Km)
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