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Huguette Braesch3 Rue Geissweg
Sondernach
68380
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- Lac Blanc: Located in the Vosges Mountains, Lac Blanc is a stunning mountain lake surrounded by lush forests. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and even paragliding in this picturesque setting.
- Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg: This medieval castle is perched on a hilltop and offers breathtaking views of the Alsace region. Take a guided tour to explore its well-preserved rooms, towers, and courtyards, and learn about its rich history.
- Colmar: A charming town known for its well-preserved old town, Colmar is often referred to as a fairytale village. Stroll along the canals, admire the colorful half-timbered houses, and visit the Unterlinden Museum, housing famous artworks like the Isenheim Altarpiece.
- Eguisheim: Another picturesque Alsatian village, Eguisheim is famous for its concentric circle layout and flower-filled streets. Explore its narrow alleys, visit the town's castle ruins, and indulge in the local wines at one of the many wineries.
- Parc de l'Orangerie: Located in Strasbourg, this park is a perfect spot for relaxation and leisure. Enjoy a leisurely walk, rent a boat on the lake, or visit the menagerie to see various animal species. The park also houses the European Parliament.
- Petite France: Situated in Strasbourg's historic center, Petite France is a charming neighborhood with winding canals, colorful timber-framed houses, and quaint bridges. Explore the narrow streets, enjoy the local cuisine at riverside restaurants, or take a boat tour to discover the area's beauty.
- Mulhouse: Known for its rich industrial heritage, Mulhouse offers several interesting museums. The Cité de l'Automobile showcases a vast collection of vintage cars, while the Cité du Train takes visitors on a journey through the history of trains.
- Munster: Nestled in the Munster Valley, this small town is famous for its cheese production. Visit the Maison du Fromage to learn about the cheese-making process, explore the St. Gregory's Church, or hike in the nearby Vosges Mountains.
- Ballons des Vosges Nature Park: A paradise for nature lovers, this regional nature park offers breathtaking landscapes, including mountains, forests, and lakes. Hike or bike through its well-marked trails, and don't miss the stunning views from the summits. 10. Ribeauvillé: Known for its medieval architecture and vineyards, Ribeauvillé is a charming town in the Alsace region. Wander through its cobblestone streets, visit the three ruined castles, and sample local wines at one of the many wine cellars.