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Christophe Sittler68 Rue des Vignerons
Bergheim
68750
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Description for Gite
Our charming gite is designed to accommodate 2 to 4 guests and is conveniently situated near our residence, with its own private entrance. This cozy retreat is fully furnished and features a well-equipped kitchen, a comfortable lounge area, a relaxing bathroom, and a delightful mezzanine. Whether you choose to visit during the warm summer months or the enchanting winter season, our gite is available year-round to offer you a memorable stay. We are more than happy to provide you with helpful recommendations and guidance for all your sightseeing ventures.Reviews
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Directions
You can find the cottage situated in the parking lot of Garden City, close to the upper gate.
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Holiday Home | 1 | 270 | 290 | non | |||||||||||
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Attractions
- Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle: Located about 10 kilometers from Bergheim, this stunning medieval castle offers breathtaking views of the Alsace region. Explore its well-preserved rooms, towers, and ramparts, and learn about its rich history.
- Riquewihr: Just a short drive away from Bergheim, this charming village is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Take a leisurely stroll through its narrow streets lined with colorful half-timbered houses, boutique shops, and local wine producers.
- Eguisheim: Situated approximately 12 kilometers from Bergheim, Eguisheim is another picturesque village that attracts visitors with its medieval charm. The town is famous for its concentric circle layout and flower-decked streets, making it a perfect place for a leisurely walk.
- Colmar: Located around 16 kilometers from Bergheim, Colmar is a vibrant city with a rich architectural heritage. Explore the well-preserved old town, known as "Little Venice," with its canals, colorful houses, and charming squares. Don't miss the Unterlinden Museum, housing famous artworks, including the Isenheim Altarpiece.
- Strasbourg: Situated approximately 65 kilometers from Bergheim, Strasbourg is the capital city of the Alsace region and a must-visit destination. Discover its stunning Gothic cathedral, wander through the picturesque Petite France district, and explore the European Parliament and other European institutions.
- Montagne des Singes: Located about 30 kilometers from Bergheim, this unique wildlife park offers a chance to observe and interact with free-roaming Barbary macaques. Enjoy a walk through the forest while observing and learning about these fascinating primates.
- Volerie des Aigles: Situated nearby, this bird of prey sanctuary allows visitors to witness impressive falconry displays and observe various species of eagles, vultures, owls, and other birds. Learn about their natural habitats and conservation efforts.
- The Alsatian Wine Route: Passing through the picturesque vineyards and charming villages of the region, the Alsatian Wine Route is a must for wine enthusiasts. Take a scenic drive or join a guided tour to discover the local vineyards, taste exquisite wines, and learn about the winemaking process.
- Ecomusée d'Alsace: Located approximately 25 kilometers from Bergheim, this open-air museum offers a glimpse into the traditional Alsatian way of life. Explore over 70 historical buildings, including farmhouses, workshops, and a village square, showcasing the region's rural heritage. 10. Monkey Mountain: Situated about 40 kilometers away, this wildlife park is home to over 200 Barbary macaques living in a semi-free environment. Visitors can observe these playful and intelligent monkeys in their natural habitat and even feed them under supervision. These attractions near Rue des Vignerons in Bergheim offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring medieval castles and charming villages to immersing oneself in the region's rich cultural and natural heritage.