Histo’vélo day in the Bruche valley
How about a historic bike ride in the Bruche Valley? Solo, as a couple, with friends or family, discover two great places of remembrance: the Alsace Moselle Memorial in Schirmeck and the Centre Européen du Résistant Déporté (CERD) in Struthof. A "Terroir" lunch is included in the visit.
This gift voucher is valid for 12 months and comes in two variations. You can visit the Alsace Moselle Memorial in the morning and the former concentration camp in the afternoon (option 1), or reverse the order of visits (option 2). For the rest, the program is virtually the same. From Monday to Saturday, the departure point is at 9 a.m. at the Bruche Valley Tourist Office. Once you've received your itinerary, don your helmet and hop on your electrically-assisted bike.
If you choose the first option, allow half an hour for the ride to the Memorial. This museum can be visited freely thanks to a free "Mémorial Alsace-Moselle" app, which you can download from Google Play or Apps Store. With the second option, allow a further 15 minutes. Again, the visit is free. However, you can join a guided tour of these sites by registering at reception on arrival. Feeling peckish? Have lunch in the restaurant of your choice before continuing with the second part of the program. Bikes must be returned to the tourist office by 5:45 p.m. at the latest.
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Average duration 1 day
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Languages spoken French
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Difficulty Suitable for all
From 01.11.2023 to 31.12.2025
From €52 per person.
- An electric bike with helmet available between 9 a.m. and 5:45 p.m.
- Suggested itinerary for electric bikes
- Menu Terroir (Starter - Main Course - Dessert)
- Admission to the Alsace-Moselle Memorial and CERD
- Travel and transportation. Personal expenses. Drinks and menu supplements
Offer valid from Monday to Saturday.
- Discovery stay combining heritage and gastronomy
- Possibility to choose the time of your visits
Office de Tourisme de la vallée de la Bruche
Just 45 minutes west of the Alsace metropolis, the Bruche valley stretches from the foothills in the heart of the Massif des Vosges to the borders of Lorraine. Bordered by the highest peaks in the Lower Rhine, the valley combines forest massifs, medium-altitude pastures and high stubble fields.
The valley is crossed by the Bruche river, a natural "link" between the sandstone and granite Vosges, from which it takes its name.
An unusual feature of the Alsatian landscape, the Bruche valley, with its Vosges-style appearance and ancient French-speaking tradition, is nonetheless proud of its art of living, which says it all about being Alsace!
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Accueil Vélo
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Label ATD