CLIMBING MULHOUSE CENTER
The highest climbing wall in France is located in Mulhouse and offers 2,000 ...Read more
SOCIÉTÉ HIPPIQUE DE MULHOUSE
Read moreAt the foot of the Waldeck forest lies the Société hippique de Mulhouse. Teenagers, Shetland riders, owners, beginners and walkers all rub shoulders here... The club offers a wide range of activities: dressage, show jumping, horse-ball, pony games, training courses, members' rides, horse boarding and numerous events. Our values are respect, attention, self-control, perseverance and precision.
STATION DU MARKSTEIN
Read moreSituated at an altitude of 1,247 m, the resort renews summer and winter activities, making it a popular place for sports enthusiasts. The alpine ski slopes are open at night and the slalom stadium for World Cup races has been completely refurbished and equipped with snow-making machines. In the summer, the resort remains very attractive, as it is equipped with toboggans on rails, a salto-trampoline and a miniature golf course. Don't miss out on a paragliding or hang gliding tour either, as the site is a perfect place to take off. To get there, there is the ridge shuttle.
MINI-GOLF DE L’ILLBERG
Read moreInaugurated 40 years ago, on May 29 1969 to be exact, Mulhouse's mini-golf course was located on the site of today's ice rink. By democratizing the art of the club while adding an undeniable playful side - just look at the course a ball has to take before hitting the hole! -Mini-golf is also a great way to bring together different generations (parents and children, grandparents and grandchildren, lovers, young people, pensioners...) in a setting that can only be described as bucolic. Of course, the spirit of competition is always present, but it's not a goal in itself. This sport (yes, believe it or not) is above all an opportunity to have fun with family and friends, with some great laughs in store. From the end of the eighteenth hole, we can look back on four decades of laughter and shared pleasure. At this rate, we'll reach the century without even realizing it. We're already looking forward to it.
FORM'AVENTURES
Read moreWant to have some fun in the great outdoors with your children? Located at the foot of the Schnepfenried ski slopes, Parc Form'Aventure offers 11 accrobranche courses for young and old, secured with the Swiss Saferoller system. There's also L'Arbre ce Héros, a tree-themed course where you orient yourself with a road book, GPS and map. Other activities include archery, mini Olympics (laser rifle shooting, sack races, etc.), snowshoeing, Nordic walking, hiking, mountain biking and eBike riding.
LAC BLANC PARC D'AVENTURES - PAINT BALL
An unmissable tree climbing park for the family with numerous courses, a ...Read more
CLUB VOSGIEN DE GUEBWILLER
Read moreThe Club Vosgien de Guebwiller is a team of volunteers in charge of the marking and control of 360 kilometres of regularly inspected trails. Trained guides holding a federal certificate organise a range of guided and themed walks: themed hikes, stays, snowshoe outings, Nordic walking... Nature in the mountains conceals rich botanical collections to be discovered for the beauty of the colours and the variety of species. Let yourself be guided!
LA PECHE
Read moreIs practiced in many places around Masevaux. Consult the tourist office for daily permits and holidays. Additional information from the President of AAPPMA, Eric Holder (Tel. 06 75 73 52 91). More information on: http://www.aappma-doller.fr.
MONTAGNE PASSION ITINÉRANCE
Read moreA seasoned mountain guide combining professionalism and maximum safety, Pascal Hestin takes you on overland and underground trails in the Val d'Argent and Vosges. From discovering old silver mines and learning about caving, to hiking and snowshoeing, Pascal Hestin can tailor-make your tour to suit your needs. Here's something to satisfy even the most adventurous dreams!
PATINOIRE DE COLMAR
Read moreYou don't have to wait for winter to enjoy the pleasures of sliding on ice! Open all year round, Colmar's ice rink boasts a 26 x 56-metre ice track and hosts field hockey matches and figure skating competitions. Depending on the day, it's open to the public and offers a wide range of activities for young and old alike! Sunday morning is dedicated to families, with a secure area for toddlers. Saturday evenings are dedicated to young people and adults, with evenings focusing on light, sound and image. And if you're looking for an original place to celebrate a birthday or organize an event for family, friends or even business, you can take the ice rink private, with buffet and entertainment on request (Sundays and Tuesday evenings outside school vacations). Equipped with Wifi access, the cafeteria is open during public sessions and sporting events. You can share a convivial snack and enjoy pasta, salads or burgers. For your children's birthdays, we offer a special package (for up to 15 people), including entry tickets and skate hire, a choice of 4 cakes, drinks, invitations, a souvenir photo and a gift for the child and his or her guests.
MULHOUSE TENNIS DE TABLE
Read moreAfter years of waiting, the club has finally been able to renovate its hall, the Brustlein Gymnasium, rue Jean Martin. Competition is the key word of the club which trains children and adults at the highest level. The MTT even organizes an international tournament that attracts the best table tennis players from neighboring countries every year. The training is of high quality and many courses are offered.
GOLF DU CHATEAU DE HOMBOURG
Read moreThanks to its 19th-century château, you can play like a squire! From wide plains with breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys, to the edge of a lush forest, the green will surprise you with its diversity. After hitting a few balls, relax with a snack at the chateau. Our location close to the German border means you'll have plenty of time for socializing! Perhaps this is the way to acquire new techniques from Germany or Switzerland?
ASSOCIATION SPORTIVE LA MULHOUSE 1875
Read moreFrom the age of 5, children can practice judo at the university gymnasium, rue des Frères-Lumières, and dance from the age of 6 at 1, rue de Thann. For teenagers, one of the most popular courses is undoubtedly the weekly recreational gym session which brings together men and women from 14 to 77 years old around artistic gymnastics and group choreography to give rise to shows, even competitions, but above all to relaxation. It is the oldest association in Mulhouse since in 2020 it will celebrate its 150 candles.
GOOLFY ET HIGHWAY MINI BOWLING 66
Read moreLocated at Kinepolis, on level - 1 for bowling and above for goolfy, you can spend an afternoon playing goolfy and minibowling, followed by a drink at the Red Bar. The goolfy concept is a fluorescent golf course in the dark, with jungle and aquatic backdrops... Minibowling is fun: adults, children, families and seniors can all play together! It's easy and comfortable, with just one size of ball and no need for special shoes.
SEPPARLA
Read moreSepparla, a funny name, coming from a play on words associating Seppala (little Joseph in Alsatian) and "c'est par là" (it's that way) to make you want to follow the aforementioned Joseph on the Vosges heights. Originally from the valley of Munster, Joseph is a mountain guide with a diploma and a lot of experience (he has travelled for a long time in the Alps). All year long, he proposes hikes and snowshoeing tours. But Joseph also leads "Introduction to astronomy" walks. As a bonus, he can play some accordion tunes during your meal in the farmhouse!
RANCH DU HINTERBERG
Read moreThe cavalry of this Icelandic ponies, famous little horses that go amble, is ideal for visiting the Munster Valley. Lodging on site and meals in Ferme-Auberge.
GROUPE SPÉLÉO ALSACE
Read moreFifty years in 2012. This is a club never worn over the years! Forty members form the Groupe Caving Alsace, whose spéléologiques playgrounds are located everywhere in France (Doubs, Jura, Vercors, Ardèche, the Pyrenees, mines of Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines, and even in Switzerland). Meetings take place every second Tuesday of the Month at 20 p. m., Meeting and Recreation Club 24, rue Ovenbirds in Wittelsheim.
LE CHEMIN DU BIEN-ÊTRE
Read moreSometimes there's nothing like silence and a breath of fresh air. The Chemin du bien-être is a quiet, soothing 17-kilometre hike. The trail offers a variety of breaks, including a shiatsu point for self-massage explained on wooden signs. Gô Koku, Hya Kue, Ashi San Ri, Ten Sû, Yû Sen and other different techniques will help you relax, unwind the knots and tensions accumulated by your intense daily routine. Allow half a day to appreciate the experience.
BICYCLETTE GO !
Read moreGlenn Ford is a true sportsman, who enjoys walking, running and cycling. With his passion for cycling, he organizes bike tours through the vineyards and along the Wine Route. The equipment provided is top-notch: 21-speed hybrid bikes or e-bikes, helmets, panniers, mineral water, energy bars, support vehicle... As a bonus on your cycling tour, you'll be able to stop off for a picnic in the countryside, lunch in a good Alsatian restaurant, or visit the cellars of famous winegrowers.