Bas-Rhin Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine France
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Rhinau

Rhinau (French pronunciation: [ʁino] ; German: Rheinau) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department of Grand Est in north-eastern France. Until 1398, the village was located on the bank of the Rhine. The present village dates from the sixteenth century. At periods of low water in the Rhine, it is possible to see the old foundations of the village, as happened in 1749. After a flood in 1541, an uninhabited 58% of its territory (10 km²) happened to end up on the right bank of the Rhine, in Germany. The German part of Rhinau is a natural reserve, the Taubergießen. A ferry crosses the river, linking the two banks in France and Germany.

Distance between:

Paris to Rhinau 248 Miles / 400 Kms
Marseille to Rhinau 366 Miles / 589 Kms


Population: 2675 inhabitants
Code of the commune: 67397
Postal Code: 67860