Discover the pearls of the Alsace region, close to our holiday cottage in Beblenheim

Alsace is situated between the Vosges mountains and the Black Forest, making it ideal for hiking, cycling and touring by car. With its varied vineyards, you can take a stroll along the wine route and taste the different Alsatian vintages.

 

 

 

Beblenheim and surrounding area

Beblenheim is a small village with a well-preserved Alsatian vineyard heritage, located between Ribeauvillé, Riquewihr et Kaysersberg. Its Grand Cru ‘Le Sonnenglanz’ and its wines are well known and acclaimed by wine lovers. Discover Alsatian specialities at the restaurants Le Bouc Bleu and L’Auberge de l’Agneau Blanc.

Ribeauvillé and its castles

The fortified church of Hunawihr

Alsace wines

Strasbourg, Colmar, Mulhouse

Just 10km from Beblenheim, Colmar offers a rich and interesting cultural heritage with its Unterlinden Museum, Hansi Museum, cathedral, Little Venice district and historic town centre with half-timbered houses. Its prefecture (rich in heritage) dominates the Place du Champ de Mars.

The Munster valley is the perfect place to venture into the Vosges, a land of hiking trails and farm inns. On foot or by bike, discover the many walks you can do in the surrounding area. Criss-cross the forest paths, enjoy the warm atmosphere of the mountain farm inns and climb the Vosges peaks such as the Petit Ballon.

Just 50 km from Beblenheim, the city of Strasbourg is famous for its European Parliament, its thousand-year-old cathedral, its tramway, its Palais Rohan, its fine arts museum and its Petite France. It’s also the gastronomic capital of Alsace, with its fois gras, Alsace wines, grands crus, cuisine and famous sauerkraut.

Strasbourg and its cathedral

Colmar’s “Petite Venise” 

The stork, emblem of Alsace

Christmas markets

  • Colmar
  • Kaysersberg (elected favorite village of the french in 2017)
  • Ribeauvillé
  • Riquewihr
  • Bergheim (elected favorite village of the french in 2022)
  • Strasbourg
  • Eguisheim (elected favorite village of the french in 2013)