German-French tourist route

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The Franco-German Tourist Route is a holiday route that crosses the borders through southwest Germany and France.

course

The holiday route runs for a total of 570 kilometers through the southern Palatinate , northern Alsace , the Black Forest and the Kraichgau . In the PAMINA region, it connects the three sub-areas of Southern Palatinate, Baden and Alsace .

stretch

In the leisure map of the Touristik-Gemeinschaft Baden-Elsass-Pfalz eV, 31 sights along the way are described in German and French. On the route you can explore the most beautiful sides of the Upper Rhine.

in Rhineland-Palatinate

Dahn - Hauenstein (Palatinate) - Maikammer - Annweiler - Bad Bergzabern - Landau in the Palatinate - Edenkoben - Neustadt an der Weinstrasse - Haßloch - Speyer

in Baden-Wurttemberg

Hockenheim - Bruchsal - Karlsruhe - Ettlingen - Gaggenau - Baden-Baden - Achern

in Alsace

Haguenau - Niederbronn - Saverne - Bitche - Wissembourg

Jurisdiction

The German-French Touristic Route is a holiday route of the Touristik-Gemeinschaft Baden-Elsass-Pfalz eV "VIS-A-VIS" , based in Karlsruhe.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Touristik-Gemeinschaft Baden-Elsass-Pfalz eV