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                From Steinen to Albbruck in the Black Forest            
            
        
                This nine-day route allows you to discover different aspects of the southern Black Forest.Starting from Steinen in the Kleines Wiesental, you will cross beautiful forests to reach the pretty village of Kandern. Then, for four days, you will follow the Schwarzwald Westweg trail, passing through the highest peaks of the Black Forest: Belchen, Feldberg and Herzogenhorn.You will also stop off at Titisee, a pleasant lakeside resort. The second part of the route is devoted to the Albsteig, a trail that follows the River Alb from its source at the foot of the Feldberg to Albbruck, where the River Alb flows into the Rhine. On the way, you will stop at Sankt Blasien, a remarkable town with a magnificent cathedral and cloister.            
            
            
    
                
                Steinen - Kandern            
            
        
                This first stage will take you from Steinen to Kandern. Starting from Steinen in the Kleines Wiesental, you will cross beautiful forests to reach the Black Forest trail: the Westweg Schwarzwald in the pretty village of Kandern.             
            
            
    
                
                Exit at Sallneck            
            
        
                Departure from Haagen near Lörrach. A beautiful route through the Kleines Wiesental valley to Sallneck, with a detour via Raich. However, I would like to point out that there are gradients of 8% in some places.            
            
            
    
                
                Kandern - Haldenhof            
            
        
                This second stage will take you from Kandern to the Haldenhof Inn. The route follows the Westweg Schwartzwald. Along the way, you will discover Sausenburg Castle. The highest point of the day is at Blauen, which offers a panoramic view of the Black Forest.            
            
            
    
                
                Walk Z7 around Zell im Wiesental            
            
        
                An entertaining walk to get a first impression of the town of Zell im Wiesental.            
            
            
    
                
                Circular route P5 Pfaffenberg-Blauener Ebene-Gresgen-Adelsberg-Schänzle-Blauen            
            
        
                A beautiful circular hike in the Zeller Bergland with fantastic views.            
            
            
    
                
                Around Obereggenen            
            
        
                A wide circular route with varied landscapes around the village of Obereggenen along paths lined with cherry trees and vineyards, with a section through the forest to approach Schloss Bürgeln. Superb in spring when the cherry trees are in bloom.            
            
            
    
                
                On the banks of the Rhine in Rheinfelden            
            
        
                In 1805, Napoleon and Francis I of Austria imposed the border on the Rhine. Rheinfelden then became Rheinfelden Baden, a German industrial town, and Rheinfelden Argovie, a Swiss spa town.The route runs along the German bank, which is equipped with viewing platforms and benches, to the hydroelectric dam and then along the more wooded Swiss bank. Return via the historic town and its old bridge, the Altebrücke.            
            
            
    
                
                Nonnenmattweiher Lake            
            
        
                This short and easy walk is ideal for a warm day as you walk around a nice lake where you can swim and have a snack. It is also a great spot to observe some wildlife early morning or at sunset. Keep it mind this is a popular area so it might be really busy when the sun is shining.            
            
            
    
                
                Haldenhof - Notschreipass            
            
        
                This third stage will take you from the Auberge d'Haldenhof to Notschreipass. The route follows the Westweg Schwartzwald. The highest point of the day is at Belchen, which offers a panoramic view. On a clear day, you can see the Alps from Austria to Mont Blanc.             
            
            
    
                
                Art in harmony with nature in the Black Forest            
            
        
                A beautiful hike through a forest of beech and oak trees along the René Schickele-Weg trail to Lipburg, where you will see polished stone sculptures, art and nature in harmony.            
            
            
    
                
                La Petite Camargue by Rosenau            
            
        
                Do you live in the urban area of the three borders and want to get away from it all without travelling dozens of kilometres? Come and discover the Petite Camargue to get some fresh air and observe many species of birds and plants in a well-preserved area. Leaving from the pretty village of Rosenau, you'll find it hard to believe that you're only 4 kilometres away from the airport as the crow flies.            
            
            
    
                
                Circular hike around the Letzbergweiher lake – Schönau in the Black Forest            
            
        
                Short circular hike with great views in peaceful natural surroundings along the idyllic Letzbergweiher lake.            
            
            
    
                
                Walk in the old bed of the Rhine: the Petite Camargue Alsacienne            
            
        
                A national nature reserve, the Petite Camargue Alsacienne now covers 904 hectares, including nearly 200 hectares of water. Originally, in 1982, it covered 120 hectares around the buildings of the Imperial Fish Farm (1852). It is here, in the wild heart of the Au wetland plain, that you can walk along some of its most beautiful paths and discover the exceptional flora and fauna of this marshland landscape, thanks to the groundwater.            
            
            
    
                
                The Saint Louis Neuweg neighbourhood and its discovery trail            
            
        
                On the edge of the Petite Camargue Alsacienne is a quiet residential area that is part of the Saint-Louis conurbation: Neuweg. It is well worth a visit and, at the end of the walk, you will come to a small forest where you can learn more about water along a discovery trail.            
            
            
    
                
                Walk along the old bed of the Rhine: from the Huningue Canal to the Old Rhine            
            
        
                Two centuries ago, the Rhine flowed in braids. From 1842, with the construction of dykes by Tulla, then around 1930 with the construction of the Grand Canal, the river was brought back into a single channel and the Rhine ecosystem was profoundly altered.
Today, there is a stark contrast between nature, which is becoming re-vegetated and adapting to the drying up of the river with diverse and unique flora and fauna, and the intense industrial activity surrounding navigation and hydroelectric power.            
            
            
    
                
                Round trip from Britzingen to the Neuenfels ruins            
            
        
                A panoramic tour in the Markgräflerland region from Britzingen to the Neuenfels ruins. Along the way, we enjoy great views of the Black Forest and as far as the Vosges mountains.            
            
            
    
                
                Following the route of the waters of Saint-Louis            
            
        
                This is a small nature trail made by the city of Saint-Louis. It passes through the 3 of drinking water catchment points in the city where 535 cubic metres of water are pumped every hour and then stored in a 6000-metre-cubed tank.
The trail has a dozen panels explaining the difficulties of supplying drinking water and the surrounding environments.