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Lesmyrtilles6810 Chemin de La Petite Montagne
Le Bonhomme
68650
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Experience the ultimate comfort in our three charming apartments nestled within a beautiful log house. Situated on the outskirts of a serene village and surrounded by a picturesque forest, our accommodation offers a tranquil retreat at an elevation of 720m. Discover the joys of exploring scenic trails for hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing right at your doorstep. Additionally, the renowned Lac Blanc ski resort is conveniently just a short 5-minute drive away. Enjoy the outdoors with our provided outdoor chairs, table, and barbecue facilities, while the children can revel in the dedicated playground area.Reviews
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Directions
At a distance of 25km from Colmar, take the RN 415.
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Apartment | 6 | 360 | 450 |
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Attractions
- Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg: Located about 10 kilometers from Le Bonhomme, this medieval castle is perched on a hilltop and offers stunning panoramic views of the Alsace region. Visitors can explore the well-preserved fortress, learn about its rich history, and enjoy various events and exhibitions.
- Montagne des Singes (Monkey Mountain): Situated approximately 15 kilometers away, this unique wildlife park allows visitors to observe and interact with over 200 Barbary macaques. It offers a memorable experience as you can walk among the freely roaming monkeys and learn about their behavior and conservation efforts.
- Volerie des Aigles (Eagle Park): Located around 15 kilometers from Le Bonhomme, the Volerie des Aigles is a bird sanctuary where visitors can witness captivating flight demonstrations featuring various species of birds of prey, including eagles, vultures, and owls. It also provides educational displays and guided tours.
- Cigoland: Situated just 5 kilometers away in Kintzheim, Cigoland is an amusement park that combines family-friendly attractions with an educational focus on storks. The park features rides, shows, a petting zoo, and showcases the region's iconic storks, offering a fun and informative experience for all ages.
- Eguisheim: Approximately 30 kilometers from Le Bonhomme, Eguisheim is a charming medieval village known for its well-preserved half-timbered houses and flower-decked streets. Visitors can stroll through the picturesque town, admire the architectural beauty, and enjoy local cuisine and wines.
- Riquewihr: Situated around 25 kilometers away, Riquewihr is another enchanting medieval village that has retained its original charm. Known for its beautifully preserved buildings and cobblestone streets, Riquewihr offers visitors a chance to step back in time while exploring its narrow alleys filled with boutique shops, wine cellars, and restaurants.
- Le Parc Naturel Régional des Ballons des Vosges: Located nearby, this regional nature park covers an extensive area of the Vosges Mountains. It offers an array of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and skiing, while also providing opportunities to experience the region's diverse flora and fauna.
- Musée Unterlinden: Situated in Colmar, approximately 25 kilometers away, this renowned art museum houses an impressive collection of artworks, including the famous Isenheim Altarpiece. Visitors can explore the museum's exhibitions, which include paintings, sculptures, and archaeological artifacts.
- The Petite Venise: Also located in Colmar, the Petite Venise is a picturesque neighborhood known for its charming canals, colorful half-timbered houses, and lively atmosphere. Visitors can take boat rides along the canals, indulge in local cuisine at waterfront restaurants, and soak in the beauty of this romantic area. 10. Les Trois Châteaux de Ribeauvillé: Situated approximately 20 kilometers away, this trio of castles—Girsberg, Haut-Ribeaupierre, and Saint-Ulrich—offer panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards and the Alsace plain. Visitors can hike up to the castles, explore their ruins, and learn about the region's feudal past.