VTC circuits
Explore the Bruche valley by VTC, an adventure at every turn. Discover suitable itineraries that will take you through refreshing landscapes and to tasty gourmet stops at farm inns. Take advantage of our advice for a safe and rewarding experience. With our circuits, the VTC will make your active and gourmet vacation happy. Get ready, cycle and experience the valley differently!
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Cycling circuit CDF03 : From the Col de la Charbonière to Mont Sainte Odile via the 2 valleys
Cycling circuit CDF03 : From the Col de la Charbonière to Mont Sainte Odile via the 2 valleys
Duration All day Length 42 Km Vertical rise 596 m Difficulty Intermediate Departing from Bellefosse
With this tour, discover the colorful landscapes as well as the local heritage of the Alsatian foothills without forgetting the charming village of Hohwald. Looking for a walk with multiple ambiances?
Cycling circuit CDF01: Around the Chaume des Veaux
Cycling circuit CDF01: Around the Chaume des Veaux
Duration 2h Length 24 Km Vertical rise 558 m Difficulty Easy Departing from Belmont
This 24 km bike ride takes you from La Serva to the heights of the village of Le Hohwald.
Cycling circuit H01: Via Stampoumont and Le Promont
Cycling circuit H01: Via Stampoumont and Le Promont
Duration 2h30 min Length 22 Km Vertical rise 665 m Difficulty Intermediate Departing from Colroy la Roche
The village of Ranrupt and the hamlet of Stampoumont are among the finest examples of rural architecture in Vosges.
Cycling circuit C05: Fouday, Solbach and La Perheux
Cycling circuit C05: Fouday, Solbach and La Perheux
Duration 2h30 min Length 18 Km Vertical rise 450 m Difficulty Easy Departing from Fouday
A hilltop trail taking you from one end to the other of the former county of Ban de la Roche via the legendary Col de la Perheux.
Cycling circuit D05 : From the Col du Donon to the Pierre-Percée lake
Cycling circuit D05 : From the Col du Donon to the Pierre-Percée lake
Duration All day Length 60 Km Vertical rise 880 m Difficulty Intermediate Departing from grandfontaine
With this circuit, go down the Plaine valley before reaching the banks of Lake Pierre-Percée. The setting invites you to take your time in this preserved environment.
Inter-territory cycling circuit - From the Rhine to the Vosges
Inter-territory cycling circuit - From the Rhine to the Vosges
Duration All day Length 69 Km Vertical rise 1550 m Difficulty Consultant Departing from Rosheim
Let's cycle from the Rhine plain to the Bruche springs!
Cycling circuit H08 : Return journey From Saales to Col du Hantz via Lorraine
Cycling circuit H08 : Return journey From Saales to Col du Hantz via Lorraine
Duration All day Length 30 Km Vertical rise 600 m Difficulty Easy Departing from hall
Explore the heights of Saales with this walk to the borders of Bas-Rhin. By touring Vermont, you will discover the local heritage while enjoying beautiful open views.
Cycling circuit C26: From Salm to La Falle via La Perheux
Cycling circuit C26: From Salm to La Falle via La Perheux
Duration All day Length 56 Km Vertical rise 1148 m Difficulty Challenging Departing from Schirmeck
From the Princes of Salm to the Counts of Ban de la Roche, this is the programme for your route!
Cycling circuit B03: On the heights of Wisches
Cycling circuit B03: On the heights of Wisches
Duration 2h30 min Length 18 Km Vertical rise 370 m Difficulty Easy Departing from Schirmeck
Leaving Schirmeck, a short bike ride on the heights of Wisches near the military cemetery. Pass through the villages of Schwartzbach and Russ before returning to Schirmeck.
Cycling circuit C06: Around Mont St-Jean
Cycling circuit C06: Around Mont St-Jean
Duration 3h Length 26 Km Vertical rise 686 m Difficulty Intermediate Departing from Schirmeck
La Perheux is a natural area of high meadowland where history meets legend.
Cycling circuit C07: Tour of the Principality of Salm
Cycling circuit C07: Tour of the Principality of Salm
Duration 2h30 min Length 18 Km Vertical rise 450 m Difficulty Easy Departing from Schirmeck
This route takes in the hamlet of Salm, which developed around 1700 with Anabaptist tenant farmers specialising in livestock rearing and agriculture.
Cycling circuit B04: From Natzwiller to Grendelbruch
Cycling circuit B04: From Natzwiller to Grendelbruch
Duration All day Length 41 Km Vertical rise 850 m Difficulty Intermediate Departing from Schirmeck
Clément suggests this route leading you to the heights of Natzwiller towards Struthof and the European Center of the Deported Resistant - Former camp of Natzweiler-Struthof.