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Situated between the charming towns of Strasbourg and Saverne, our two cottages in Alsace offer a delightful stay in the heart of this beautiful region. Nestled just 3 km from the northern gate of the famous wine trail of Alsace, these cottages are the perfect base for exploring the area.Built on the historic grounds of an 18th and early 19th-century tannery, our gites at "At the Old Tannery" have been thoughtfully designed within a newly constructed house. Located in Wasselonne, a quaint Alsatian town known for its iconic square tower and historical emblems of the Trades of Yesteryear, our cottages offer a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city traffic.
"The Lohkäs" cottage comfortably accommodates 2-5 people, while "Le Foulon" is perfect for 2-4 guests. We understand the importance of a hassle-free trip, which is why "Le Foulon" is equipped with everything you need to make traveling with a baby as easy as possible.
Our newly furnished and decorated gites in Alsace, Wasselonne, provide a comfortable and functional living space. They have been awarded a 3-star rating from the Prefecture and hold the 3 Keys Clévacances label, ensuring a high standard of quality.
Not only do our cottages offer a delightful stay, but their ideal location also allows for easy exploration of Alsace Lorraine and the Black Forest in Germany. We are conveniently situated just 3 km from the start of the Alsace wine route, 25 km from Strasbourg, 30 km from the German border, 15 km from Saverne, 34 km from the famous inclined plane of St. Louis Arzviller, 28 km from Obernai, 15 km from Wangenbourg (known as the Switzerland of Alsace), and much more. Experience the best of the region from our welcoming cottages in Alsace, Wasselonne.
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- Château de Wasselonne: Located in the heart of Wasselonne, this historic castle dates back to the 13th century. Visitors can explore its well-preserved architecture, beautiful gardens, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area.
- La Maison du Pain d'Alsace: This museum showcases the traditional art of breadmaking in the Alsace region. Visitors can learn about the history, techniques, and ingredients used in local bread production through interactive exhibits and demonstrations.
- Mont Sainte-Odile: Situated on a mountain peak overlooking the village of Ottrott, Mont Sainte-Odile is a popular pilgrimage site and offers breathtaking views of the Alsace countryside. The site also features a medieval monastery, botanical gardens, and hiking trails.
- Strasbourg Cathedral: Located in the nearby city of Strasbourg, this magnificent Gothic cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors can admire its stunning architecture, intricate stained glass windows, and climb to the top for panoramic views of the city.
- Alsace Wine Route: Stretching over 170 kilometers, the Alsace Wine Route is famous for its picturesque vineyards and charming wine villages. Visitors can explore the scenic countryside, taste local wines, and visit wineries for guided tours and tastings.
- Petite France: Situated in the heart of Strasbourg, Petite France is a charming historic neighborhood known for its half-timbered houses, canals, and winding streets. Visitors can stroll along the canal, admire the colorful buildings, and enjoy the cozy atmosphere of this picturesque district.
- Obernai: This medieval town is located just a short drive from Wasselonne and is known for its well-preserved old town, colorful buildings, and charming market square. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the 13th-century city walls, and enjoy the local cuisine in one of the town's restaurants.
- Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle: Situated on a hilltop near Orschwiller, this imposing castle offers panoramic views of the Alsace plain. Dating back to the 12th century, the castle has been lovingly restored and now serves as a museum, showcasing medieval life and architecture.
- Fort de Mutzig: Located in the town of Mutzig, this former military fortification is now open to the public as a museum. Visitors can explore the underground tunnels, learn about the fort's history, and enjoy the panoramic views from its observation tower. 10. Jardin des Deux Rives: Situated on the border of France and Germany in Strasbourg, this expansive park offers a peaceful escape from the city. Visitors can stroll along the pathways, relax by the river, enjoy picnics, and admire the diverse flora and fauna.