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Beringer Adrienne et Aimé10 Rue des Acacias
Issenheim
68500
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"Au Bon Accueil Alsatian" is a charming 3-star Bed and Breakfast accredited by the Office of Tourism and awarded 3 keys by Clévacances. This cozy Cottage provides the perfect blend of a comfortable home-like atmosphere and a personalized greeting (including a complimentary welcome drink upon arrival). Situated in a picturesque village in the scenic plain of Alsace, it is nestled at the base of the stunning Balloons Vosges Natural Park and conveniently located along the renowned Wine Road. With its prime location halfway between Colmar and Mulhouse (a mere 15 minutes away), the town of Isenheim serves as an ideal starting point for exploring the wonders of our magnificent region.Description for Gite
Located at the base of the Natural Park of Ballons des Vosges and the renowned Wine Route, halfway between Colmar and Mulhouse, Issenheim serves as the perfect starting point for your excursions. As soon as you step foot into the captivating region of Haute Alsace, you will be immediately captivated. The abundance of breathtaking landscapes and exceptionally preserved castles will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression, often transforming a simple detour into an unforgettable journey. The charming village and its surroundings are enveloped by vast expanses of vineyards, basking under the sun-kissed slopes of the Vosges mountains, amidst medieval towns and majestic castles. The world-famous Alsace Wine Route meanders through these vineyards, offering an extraordinary experience. By the end of your stay, you will be well-acquainted with the Alsatian dialect's popular phrase, "There's Hoppla." Adrienne and Aimé BERINGER warmly welcome you to their authentic and cozy gîte, "Au Bon Accueil Alsatian." Recognized with a 3-star rating from the Tourist Office and Clévacances, your stay promises to be marked by genuine hospitality, simplicity, and unforgettable memories.Reviews
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Isenheim is situated in a quaint village in the Alsace plain, nestled at the base of the Ballons des Vosges Natural Park and the Wine Road. Positioned conveniently between Colmar and Mulhouse, approximately 15 minutes away, Isenheim serves as the ideal starting point for exploring the stunning attractions of our region.
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Attractions
- Issenheim Altarpiece - Located in the nearby Issenheim Abbey, the Issenheim Altarpiece is a famous masterpiece of German Renaissance art. It depicts various scenes from the life of Christ and is a must-visit for art enthusiasts.
- Ecomusée d'Alsace - Situated in Ungersheim, this open-air museum offers a fascinating insight into the traditional Alsatian way of life. Visitors can explore over 70 authentic buildings, participate in workshops, and learn about the region's heritage.
- Parc de l'Orangerie - Situated in Strasbourg, this beautiful park is known for its picturesque landscapes and charming boat rides on the lake. It also houses the Strasbourg Zoo and the European Parliament, making it a popular destination for both nature lovers and history enthusiasts.
- Colmar Old Town - Located in the city of Colmar, the Old Town is renowned for its well-preserved medieval and Renaissance architecture. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, admire colorful half-timbered houses, and explore charming squares such as Place de l'ancienne Douane.
- Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle - Perched atop a hill in Orschwiller, this majestic castle offers panoramic views of the Alsatian countryside. Dating back to the 12th century, it has been beautifully restored and allows visitors to immerse themselves in medieval history.
- Mulhouse Automobile Museum - Situated in Mulhouse, this museum showcases a vast collection of vintage cars, including rare and unique models. It provides an engaging experience for automobile enthusiasts, offering insights into the evolution of the automobile industry.
- Route des Vins d'Alsace - Known as the Alsace Wine Route, this scenic road winds through picturesque vineyards and charming villages. It is an ideal destination for wine lovers, offering opportunities to visit wineries, sample local wines, and enjoy the region's stunning landscapes.
- Cité de l'Automobile - Located in Mulhouse, this museum is dedicated to automobiles and houses one of the largest collections of vintage cars in the world. Visitors can admire classic automobiles from different eras and learn about the history of the automobile industry.
- Château du Haut-Barr - Situated in Saverne, this medieval castle overlooks the Alsatian countryside and offers breathtaking views. Visitors can explore the ruins, walk along the fortified walls, and enjoy a peaceful picnic in the castle's surroundings. 10. Belfort Lion - Located in Belfort, this iconic statue represents the city's symbol of resistance. The impressive sculpture stands at the entrance of the Lion's Citadel and commemorates the successful defense of the city during the Franco-Prussian War.