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6-Nights Switzerland, Germany & France: The Black Forest & the Alsace Wine Route

Western Europe
6-Nights Switzerland, Germany & France: The Black Forest & the Alsace Wine Route
Western Europe
VBT Bicycling Vacations
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VBT Bicycling Vacations

Switzerland, Germany & France: The Black Forest & the Alsace Wine Route

The borders of Alsace have changed throughout history—so why limit your exploration to just one country? Join VBT on this epic cycling adventure through the Alsace regions of France, Germany, and Switzerland—discovering its complex history from three national perspectives. Our innovative itinerary lets you traverse borders with ease—heading from Switzerland into France to pedal the Grand Canal d’Alsace bike path, then into Germany’s Black Forest where you’ll enjoy a delightful stay in a 19th century villa. Pedal along the banks of the Rhine on low-traffic paths, discovering the superlative local vineyards of the famous Route de Vins along the way. As you cycle through colorful villages, passing half-timbered homes bursting with cheerful blossoms, you may feel as if you’re spinning through Europe’s most charming fairytale.

Vacation Inclusions

  • 6 nights in boutique hotels
  • 11 meals: 6 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 3 dinners
  • Custom VBT Bike and Helmet
  • Two Local, Bilingual Trip Leaders
  • Support Vehicle
  • Luggage Transportation
  • Ride with GPS and Daily Route Notes
  • Welcome Reception
  • Facilitated Cultural Experiences
  • Your Choice of VBT Branded Gear for Your Adventure

Featured Destinations

Strasbourg

Strasbourg

The rich architectural heritage of Strasbourg makes it an excellent tourist city. It has always been a town of passage, and has all architectural styles. The past is written in its walls, and its streets have a timeless quality. Few people can resist the charm of its half-timbered houses and picturesque alleys. Discover the pretty colored facades and impressive portals. Strasbourg is a popular destination where one can forget his usual surroundings. The old city lies around the cathedral on an island formed by two arms of the Ill river. La Petite France is the district which is most reminiscent of old Strasbourg. It is home to many craftsmen and antiques dealers. Its narrow streets offer a series of half-timbered houses dating from the 16th and 17th centuries with large inner courtyards and high sloping roofs. The exceptional warmth and hospitality of the people and the gastronomic reputation of Strasbourg makes tourists want to stay.
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Obernai

Obernai

Picturesque little Obernai, on the D422, is the first place most people head for when travelling south along the route from Strasbourg. Miraculously unscathed during the last two world wars, Obernai has retained almost its entire rampart system, including no fewer than fifteen towers, as well as street after street of carefully maintained medieval houses.
Colmar

Colmar

Colmar is a gem of a town in Alsace, south of Strasbourgh. It's big enough to have lots to do, and small enough to get around easily. Some say it's the prettiest town in France, or Europe even.
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Basel

Basel

The third-largest city in Switzerland, Basel stands on the Rhine at the point where the French, German, and Swiss borders meet. At the entrance to the Swiss Rhineland, Basel is the capital of the half-canton of Basel-Stadt. On its borders are the French Vosges, the German Black Forest, and the Swiss Jura Mountains. Grossbasel, or Greater Basel, lies on the steep left bank, and Kleinbasel, or Lesser Basel, is on the right bank.
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Badenweiler

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Valid Date Ranges

May 2024
05/05/2024 12/31/2024 Call for pricing

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.