3 stages · 129 km

Gradients and elevation

Ascents: 101m
Descents: 0m
Lowest point: 137m
Highest point: 252m

Road types

14km (11%) By road
116km (89%) Cycle path
1km (1%) Provisional itinerary

Surface

141km (197%) Smooth
2km (3%) Unknown

3 stages used

Neuf-Brisach / Strasbourg

3 Neuf-Brisach / Strasbourg

72 km
4 h 45 min
I begin
This stage runs along the towpath by the Canal du Rhône au Rhin. The way is punctuated by c.20 locks and by characterful churches, such as those at Neunkirch or Eschau, before you reach Strasbourg, one of the European Union’s capital cities and claimed as the No.1 town in France for cycling. Strasbourg also boasts one of the finest old centres on the continent, overseen by an exquisitely decorated cathedral. Thanks to the wealth and density of its heritage, the whole historic centre was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as early as 1988.
Kembs / Neuf-Brisach

2 Kembs / Neuf-Brisach

44 km
2 h 57 min
I begin
EuroVelo 15 continues through Ottmarsheim. This village’s rare octagonal Romanesque church is one of the most famous in the Upper Rhine. Further on, at Fessenheim, a museum focuses on the work of Victor Schoelcher; his family was from these parts and he was central in having slavery abolished across French territories in 1848. The last stop on the stage, Neuf-Brisach was the last fortified town designed by Louis XIV’s great military architect, Vauban. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, its octagonal form presents the most accomplished example of Ancien Régime defence.
Bâle / Kembs

1 Bâle / Kembs

14 km
55 min
I begin
On this short stage shared by EuroVelo 6 and 15 cycle routes you arrive at the French part of EV15 and the northeastern French region of Alsace. The stage starts where Switzerland, Germany and France meet, near the beautiful Swiss town of Basel. A magnificent footbridge crosses the Rhine, then you follow the Canal de Huningue until north of the town of Kembs and the Kembs-Niffer Lock, designed by the great architect Le Corbusier. Here, the routes divide. The EV15 continues beside the nature reserve of the Petite Camargue Alsacienne marshes and Hardt Forest.
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