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Gravel circuit 80 km - The Grand Tour of the Alsatian Jura

This Gravel circuit in Alsace can start at the Heimersdorf community hall. It gently rises towards Durlinsdorf via good quality natural paths.

It then becomes much more rolling by taking the departmental road to Lucelle with a few exceptions, one of which allows you to discover the Château du Morimont.

The Winkel climb represents the major difficulty of the day but fortunately, it is not very long!

In Lucelle, you can eat at the Noirval restaurant before gently descending on the international road to Kiffis, where you will take a small, calm and pleasant tourist route, through the forest and typical Jura valley, to reach Wolschwiller.

From there, you will reach Biederthal via the RD, then Raedersdorf via a forest path.

A second stop can be planned at Oltingue before going back down to Durmenach where the last little difficulty of the day will await you!

Description

Signage to follow:
The GRAVEL circuits of Sundgau alternately take our bike circuits and our mountain bike circuits. They therefore have no specific markup. The KML or GPX tracks available here will allow you, with an application, to follow these routes.
Place of the event / departure:
Heimersdorf - Communal hall parking
Duration: 6h
Type of tour, itinerary: Cyclo (road, cycle track)
Length of circuit / route (in km): 80
Cumulative positive elevation (in m): 1040
Specific target audience
  • Adults (individuals)
  • Adult groups
  • School groups
Type of trail / circuit
  • Simply trail / hiking circuit

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