Robertsau Forest

Forest Strasbourg, Grand Est, France
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What to expect

The Robertsau Forest is a nature reserve located north of Strasbourg, France. It is a unique and diverse forest ecosystem that has been shaped by the Rhine River. The forest has a rich history, with evidence of human activity dating back to the 18th century. The Rhine River has played a significant role in shaping the forest, with its flooding and meandering course creating a dynamic and ever-changing environment. The forest is home to a wide range of flora and fauna, including many rare and endangered species. The Robertsau Forest is a popular destination for hiking and outdoor activities, with several trails and paths to explore. The forest is also an important site for scientific research and conservation efforts, with many surveys and studies being conducted to monitor and protect the forest's ecosystem

Plan your family visit to the Robertsau Forest with these blog insights 👇

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Visit Strasbourg: what to do, what to see in a weekend?

Visit Strasbourg: what to do, what to see in a weekend?
This family's experience:

Activities: We cycled through the Robertsau Forest, enjoying the beautiful trees and the winding paths. We stopped by a lake for some fun and a picnic, but the rain cut our time short

Highlights: We loved exploring the Robertsau Forest and the beautiful natural setting, as well as the lake and the winding paths. We enjoyed a fun picnic before the rain ✨