With kids
Canoeing in Strasbourg
By Laurène

Did you know that it was possible to canoe and kayak in Strasbourg? Personally, I didn’t know it until I saw some kayakers passing by one day on the Ill… Of course, this made me want to try it right away and I asked around. The association Strasbourg Eaux Vives, located rue Pierre de Coubertin […]

Walks and hikes in Alsace – Our 25 walking ideas
By Laurène

Are you looking for ideas for walks in Alsace? There’s plenty to choose from… To guide you, we’ve put together a selection of fun walks in Alsace: from family outings to challenging hikes in the Vosges and from the north to the south of Alsace, here are several ideas for loop walks, all tried and […]

Family walk – The panoramic tour of the Grand Ballon
By Clémence

On the road of the crests, between Sainte Marie aux Mines and Cernay, we find the highest summit of Alsace: the Grand Ballon. After a good farmhouse inn nearby, my sister, our children (ages 4 to 8) and I chose this summit hike, advertised as easy and all-public. She had some surprises in store for […]

Galtz walk – 360 degrees on Alsace!
By Laurène

In this article, I let my friend Noëlle, from the We Love Alsace team, speak about one of her favorite walks, well known by the Alsatians but a bit jealously kept… Yes, you’re lucky she’s delivering this great plan! Here is an idea for an original and easy walk that will please both children and […]

Stroll on the Bastberg hill in Bouxwiller, Alsace
By Laurène

The Bastberg (Mont Saint-Sébastien in French) is a hill of the Pays de hanau located on the heights of Bouxwiller, whose summit culminates at 326m of altitude. Not very high, but enough to have a very nice view! We are here in the north of Alsace, in a region often neglected by tourists: it is […]

Hike to the castles of Wangenbourg and Freudeneck
By Laurène

The Wangenbourg region is located 45km west of Strasbourg. It is a corner nicknamed “The little Switzerland of Alsace” because of its hilly and wooded landscapes as well as its scattered habitats. It’s true that it might remind you of it sometimes, but don’t expect to find yourself in the Alps either 😉 Nevertheless, the […]

Rent an electric boat without a license in Mulhouse
By Léa

Hissez ho, moussaillons! From July to September, Alsace Plaisance is offering you the chance to take the controls of an electric boat without a license, and sail for 1 hour on the Rhone-Rhine canal in Mulhouse. The pier is located behind the Museum of Textile Printing, a short walk from the train station and the […]

Alsatian Jura – 4 hiking ideas
By Laurène

In this blog post, I give you my ideas for hikes of all levels and durations to discover the Alsatian Jura! The Alsatian Jura, really? Yes, even the Alsatians don’t usually believe it when they are told about it, but the Jura moutains are also in Alsace! It is located at the southern end of […]

Visit to the MM Park – The World War II Museum in La Wantzenau
By Thibaut

In La Wantzenau, north of Strasbourg, is one of the largest museums in Europe dedicated to the Second World War. The MM Park is even an essential stop on the tour of the Americans or the British who come to Europe in the footsteps of the conflict. The Museum is however quite unknown to the […]