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Spindler Thierry108 Rue du Général de Gaulle
Kaysersberg
68240
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Experience comfortable accommodation in a charming, fully-renovated 2007 Alsatian house located in the heart of Kaysersberg, a picturesque city. This 70m² shelter provides all the necessary amenities for a cozy stay, accommodating 2 to 4 people. Situated on a tranquil street in the city center, it offers convenient access to nearby facilities and parking. Pets are welcome, and the price adjusts based on the number of guests. Enjoy a variety of activities such as visiting Christmas markets, exploring wine cellars, going on hikes, or even playing golf. Additionally, ski resorts are just 15 km away.Reviews
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Directions
The charming village at the base of Kaysersberg Voges is situated between Strasbourg and Mulhouse, just 10km away from Colmar. To reach the village from the highway, take the exit and follow the signs towards Houssen neck of man.
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Holiday Home | 1 | 50 | 70 | 350 | 480 |
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Attractions
- Kaysersberg Castle: Located in the heart of Kaysersberg, this medieval castle offers panoramic views of the town and the surrounding vineyards. Visitors can explore the ruins, climb the tower, and learn about the rich history of the area.
- Albert Schweitzer Museum: Dedicated to the life and work of the famous theologian and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, this museum showcases Schweitzer's personal belongings, writings, and photographs. It provides insights into his medical missions in Africa and his philosophy of "reverence for life."
- Musée du Vignoble et des Vins d'Alsace: Situated in the scenic village of Kientzheim, this museum offers a fascinating journey through the history of winemaking in the Alsace region. Visitors can learn about the different grape varieties, wine production techniques, and even sample some local wines.
- Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg: A short drive from Kaysersberg, this iconic medieval castle sits atop a hill, overlooking the Alsace plain. It is considered one of the most impressive castles in France, with well-preserved architecture, stunning views, and an interesting museum that brings its history to life.
- Eguisheim: A charming village known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and colorful half-timbered houses. Visitors can wander through narrow streets, explore the town's fortified walls, and enjoy the traditional Alsatian atmosphere. Eguisheim is also famous for its vineyards and produces excellent wines.
- Riquewihr: Another picturesque village, Riquewihr is renowned for its beautifully preserved old town, which resembles a fairytale setting. Visitors can stroll along cobblestone streets lined with charming shops, taste local wines, and admire the colorful buildings adorned with flowers.
- Colmar: A larger town known as the "Little Venice" of Alsace, Colmar is a must-visit destination. Its well-preserved old town features colorful houses, canals, and charming squares. With a rich history, numerous museums, and a vibrant cultural scene, Colmar offers plenty of attractions for tourists.
- Strasbourg: The capital city of the Alsace region, Strasbourg is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning architecture, particularly the Gothic Cathedral Notre-Dame and the medieval La Petite France district. Visitors can also explore the European Parliament, stroll along the canals, and enjoy the city's vibrant atmosphere.
- Mont Sainte-Odile: Located on a hill overlooking the Alsace plain, this ancient pilgrimage site attracts visitors with its stunning views and serene surroundings. The site includes a monastery, a chapel, and a museum, as well as hiking trails through the surrounding forest. 10. Ecomusée d'Alsace: Situated in Ungersheim, this open-air museum offers a unique glimpse into traditional Alsatian rural life. With over 70 authentic buildings, including farms, workshops, and a school, visitors can experience the region's cultural heritage and participate in various activities and events.