The village of Rhinau is situated on the Rhine about 30 kilometers south of Strasbourg. It is a notable city in that it has 997 hectares of territory on the right bank of the Rhine, in Germany. These 997 hectares are thus managed under German sovereignty, but,
de facto run by the commune of Rhinau. This is due to a meander of the Rhine in 1541, and was made note of in the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648 as the
Thirty Years Wars was brought to a close. Rhinau belongs to the
canton of Erstein and the
arrondissement of Sélestat-Erstein. The inhabitants are called the
Rhinois. Access to all territories of Rhinau are maintained by the
ferry "Rhenanus", giving access to one of the more beautiful natural preserves of countryside in the
Ried. Rhinau is a stop in the Véloroute Rhin EV 15 (1,320 km) which connects the source of the Rhine in
Andermatt,
Switzerland and its terminus in Rotterdam. ==History==