SPACIOUS HOLIDAY HOME FOR 15 PEOPLE WITH HEATED POOL
NEXT TO THE VOSGES MOUNTAINS IN ALSACE
Unforgettable holidays
Treasures a few minutes from the cottage
Set in an enchanting natural setting, the keep at Château de Wangenbourg offers a breathtaking view of the Alsace region of Switzerland. ©Lionel Louis
An interactive, fun place to discover this fabulous instrument, named the king of instruments by Mozart. ©Office de Tourisme et du Commerce du Pays de Saverne
Take a stroll around Saverne's marina and enjoy an incredible view of the Château des Rohan. ©Office de Tourisme et du Commerce du Pays de Saverne
The Abbey Church of Marmoutier is probably one of the oldest in Alsace. Situated on the Route Romane, it is an example of Romanesque architecture. ©Office de Tourisme et du Commerce du Pays de Saverne
Discover 'L'Œil de l'Alsace', cross the Devil's Bridge and try to catch a glimpse of the spire of Strasbourg Cathedral! ©Office de Tourisme et du Commerce du Pays de Saverne
Stroll along the Marne-Rhine canal and discover the valley of the lock-keepers. An enchanting place. ©Patrice Bucher
Family holidays
Experience nature and enjoy a 360° view from the top of the panoramic tower. ©EAK FRANCE SARL/Chemin des Cimes Alsace
From the end of November, the whole of Alsace invites you to share in the most wonderful of festivities. Generosity of heart, sweetness of palate, tenderness of images, Christmas in Alsace is unique! ©Paul Prim
An incredible park, covering 120 hectares and 1,500 animals in semi-liberty. ©Margaux C
From the terraces of Lichtenberg Castle, 9 centuries of history and a unique landscape. ©Eric Wilhelmy-CCHLPP
Climb aboard an authentic steam train and discover the landscapes of the Red Saar Valley.©Tourisme Sarrebourg Moselle Sud
An incredible piece of engineering, this boat lift can overcome a difference in height of 44.55 m.©Patrice Bucher
Culture and patrimony
Discover printed medieval manuscripts from the 15th and 16th centuries on a fun and innovative trail. ©Bartosch Salmanski
A spiritual Mecca, Mont Saint Odile welcomes tourists and pilgrims to an exceptional environment. ©Bartosch Salmanski
Built in 1893 by German Kaiser Wilhelm II, it was the first concrete and electrified fortification of its time. ©Bartosch Salmanski
Created in the village where René Lalique set up his glassworks in 1921, the museum allows you to discover the full diversity of his creations. ©musée Lalique
A fortified castle completely restored under the reign of German Emperor Wilhelm II. ©Jonathan Sarago
The European Centre of Deported Resistance Members is located on the site of the former Natzweiler concentration camp. ©CERD-Struthof
In nature
A sacred mountain, with its replica of an ancient Roman temple. A privileged and enchanting place. ©La Chouette Communicante
Lovely walks from Marmoutier or Dimbstahl through the Tannenwald forest. ©ADT Alsace
Known as the Hill of Witches, it rises to 326 metres and has been classified as a Regional Nature Reserve since 2012. ©Adrien Dorschner-CCHLPP
The highest point in the Bas-Rhin (1099 metres), the Champ du Feu is a privileged and fragile natural area, made up of peat bogs and high altitude stubble fields.
Take a stroll along one of the many wine trails in the Couronne d'Or vineyards and discover the winemakers. ©Bartosch Salmanski
A superb waterfall to discover, either in the short version (3km circuit) or in the long version from the Nideck forest house. ©OTMM-CF
For sports enthusiasts
418 km and 9,370 m of ascent. Cross the central Vosges from Saverne to Châtenois (125.5 km). ©Bartosch Salmanski
Part of the EuroVelo5 itinerary, the canal towpath is a fantastic greenway. ©Fabien Voileau
The Champ du Feu resort welcomes you in winter to discover the joys of snow and offers a wide range of outdoor activities in summer.
A 450-kilometre walking trail that passes more than 80 castles, from Wissembourg to Thann. ©Stéphane Spach
Want to discover the vineyards in an original way? Hop on a gyropod for an unusual ride. ©Alexandre Bronner
Do you like paragliding? There's a site just a few kilometres from the gîte, run by the Aero Zorn association. ©Ribamb'ailes