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Marlyse Dumoulin6 Rue du Maire Witzig
Bergheim
68750
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Marlyse Dumoulin and Jean-Paul warmly welcome you to Bergheim, a charming medieval town in Central Alsace. They are delighted to offer you a renovated old house as a cottage and studio rentals, which are completely independent from their neighboring property.Bergheim, with its population of 1,800, is renowned for its picturesque beauty and has been awarded 4 flowers by a "National Jury". The town's half-timbered houses and colorful fortified walls, adorned with medieval towers, make it a popular tourist destination. The exceptional wines produced in its vineyards are known for their powerful and long-lasting flavors.
Within our village, you will find various recreational facilities such as a bike path, soccer fields, tennis courts, a roller skating rink, mini golf, basketball courts, and a fishing pond. Additionally, there are numerous hiking trails for you to explore. Services and shops, including a pharmacy, bakery, grocery store, press, library, tourism information center, as well as a variety of inns and restaurants, are conveniently located within the village.
Bergheim is a tranquil village situated on the famous Wine Route, perfectly positioned between Strasbourg and Mulhouse (50km each), and just a short distance of fifteen miles from the charming town of Colmar. Surrounded by vineyards, it is also in close proximity to many other typical villages and towns, such as Colmar (20km), Kaysersberg (15km), Riquewihr (7km), Sélestat (7km), and Ribeauvillé (3km), among others.
Experience the beauty, tranquility, and rich cultural heritage of Alsace by staying in our delightful cottage or studio rentals in the heart of Bergheim.
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- Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg: Located in Orschwiller, this medieval castle is perched on a hilltop and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Alsace region. Visitors can explore its well-preserved interiors, ramparts, and gardens, experiencing a glimpse into the past.
- Riquewihr: A charming medieval village famous for its well-preserved half-timbered houses and cobblestone streets. Riquewihr is known for its picturesque beauty and is often referred to as one of the "most beautiful villages in France." Visitors can wander through its narrow alleys, visit wine cellars, and enjoy local delicacies.
- Montagne des Singes: Situated in Kintzheim, this wildlife park allows visitors to observe and interact with over 200 Barbary macaques in a natural habitat setting. The park offers a unique opportunity to learn about these fascinating creatures up close.
- Volerie des Aigles: Located in Kintzheim near the Haut-Kœnigsbourg Castle, this bird of prey sanctuary showcases impressive flight demonstrations featuring various species of eagles, vultures, and other majestic birds. Visitors can witness these magnificent birds in action and learn about their conservation.
- Eguisheim: Another picturesque village in Alsace, Eguisheim is known for its circular layout and colorful houses adorned with flowers. Visitors can explore the town's narrow streets, visit local wineries, and enjoy its vibrant atmosphere.
- Musée Unterlinden: Situated in Colmar, this renowned art museum houses an impressive collection of artworks, including the famous Isenheim Altarpiece. The museum also showcases various archaeological artifacts and medieval sculptures, providing a cultural experience for art enthusiasts.
- Strasbourg: Although slightly further away, Strasbourg is worth mentioning due to its significance as the capital of the Alsace region and the seat of several European institutions. The city boasts a stunning old town, featuring the iconic Gothic Strasbourg Cathedral, charming canals, and a unique blend of French and German influences. These attractions offer a range of experiences, from exploring historical sites and museums to immersing oneself in the picturesque beauty of Alsace's villages and natural surroundings.