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une édition de l’agence de développement touristique du Bas-Rhin
DiscoverNorthern Alsace
Brochure«Family fun in Northern Alsace» download on www.tourisme67.com
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Soultz-sous-Forêts
lauterbourg
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bischwiller
brumathHochfelden
ingwiller
bouxwiller
la Petite-PierreDrulingen
Diemeringen
Marmoutier
Pfalz (Palatinat)
Phalsbourg
Sarrebourg
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Saint-Dié des-vosges
baden(Pays de bade)
betschdorf
SoufflenheimRoeschwoog
Seltz
Mothern
gambsheim
bischheimMundolsheim
Schiltigheim
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geispolsheim
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Rhinau
Marckolsheim
Kintzheim
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Dambach- la-ville
blienschwiller
itterswiller
andlaule Hohwald
barrMittelbergheim
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oberhaslach
Wangenbourg- engenthal
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Drusenheim
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truchtersheim
WiSSeMboURg
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SCHiRMeCKle Donon
Schwarzwald (Forêt noire)
Moselle
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HamburgFrankfurt
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When nature is synonymous with relaxation…
exploring natureParks and gardens
Well-beingLeisure and wildlife parks
Hikingcycling, mountain biking
Horse-ridingacrobatic parks, climbing
river tourismWater sports
swimming golf courses, mini-golfs
aerial sportsfishing
Winter sports Multi-activities
At the crossroads of tradition and good taste
gastronomy, local produces, cookery classes discovering agriculture
Museums of arts and traditions flower-decked and picturesque towns and villages
Half-timbered houses crafts
alsatian costume festivals throughout the seasons
A rich heritage and culture still very much alive
tourist routes Visiting towns and vineyards
castles Historical sites
religious heritage Museums
Practical information access
accommodationtravelling in the region
children and family activities Weekends and short breaks
french language courses accessibility for the disabled
festivals, shows, events Map
tourist offices
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Contents
TRAvelliNgiN The RegioNBy trainMake full use of the exceptionally rapid train network ter and visit alsace with the Pass’ evasion card.www.ter-sncf.com/alsace/Town-to-town bus links+33 (0)3 88 77 70 09www.cts-strasbourg.fr
ChildReN ANdFAmily ACTiviTiesnorthern alsace is a marvellous destina-tion for holidays and a fun time for all the family. discover 150 suggestions for visits and leisure activities
“stations vertes”The association “stations Vertes” accounts in northern alsace four resorts*:Le Hohwald – oberhaslach – Wangenbourg-engenthal – Wasselonne and three touristical regions: Pays de La Petite Pierre – Vallée de la sauer (Lembach) – Pays de Hanau (ingwiller) *+ La Vancelle (e.t. Val d’argent)
“villages de Neige”Le Hohwaldon-line on www.stationsvertes.comsee also tourist offices page 21.
Week-eNdsANd shoRT BReAksWhat you’d really like is a break away from it all – a weekend or a few days far from the madding crowd. Whether you fancy a gour-met weekend or a romantic break, exploring the Wine route, or hiking and biking, you will find a tempting choice of short allin breaks on every page of our brochure:
Brochure«Week-ends and short breaks»,download on www.tourisme67.com
FReNCh lANguAgeCouRses
cieL français - Pôle formation cci+33 (0)3 88 43 08 31www.ciel-strasbourg.org
école de l’alliance française de strasbourg+33 (0)3 88 75 62 55www.alliance-francaise-strasbourg.fr
institut international d’études françaisesuniversité Marc Bloch de strasbourg cours d’été+33 (0)3 88 41 59 50http://u2.u-strasbg.fr/iief/
ACCessiBiliTyFoR The disABlednorthern alsace is one of the top-ran-king regions in france for welcoming the disabled with around fifty classified equipments «tourisme et handicap».www.tourisme67.com
FesTivAls, shoWs,eNTeRTAiNmeNTevents
Buttennight entertainment«The nights of mystery» – in august.+33 (0)3 88 00 40 39
Haguenau– L’Humour des notes music festival – friday before ascension day+33 (0)3 88 73 30 54- Hop festival: World folklore festival – the week before the last weekend in august.+33 (0)3 88 73 30 41
MutZigfestirock – last weekend in June.+33 (0)3 88 38 71 90
oHLungenfestival summerliedchanson trad’ – in august in even years.+33 (0)3 88 07 29 60www.summerlied.org
ostHousesound and light show in the park of thecastle– in august in uneven years,– end of november – beginning of december in even years.+33 (0)3 88 98 14 33www.projectill.com
saint-Pierre-Bois«rêve d’une nuit d’été»a summer’s night’s dream, the great «son et lumière» show in alsace– 2nd fortnight in July.+33 (0)3 88 58 99 11www.reve-dete.com
saVernesagaMediaeval show – mid July until mid august.+33 (0)3 88 91 80 47
strasBourg– Jazz festival – beginning of July+33 (0)3 88 32 43 10– Jazz d’or – mid november.+33 (0)3 88 36 30 48– Musica – end of sept. – beginning of oct.+33 (0)3 88 23 46 46www.festival-musica.org– festival de strasbourg – in June.+33 (0)3 88 32 43 10www.festival-strasbourg.com– festival «Voix et route romane»+33 (0)3 90 41 02 02www.voix-romane.com
Throughout the year KirrWiLLer
royal Palace Music Hall+33 (0)3 88 70 71 81www.royal-palace.com
niederBronn-Les-Bainsniederbronn casino+33 (0)3 88 80 84 88www.casinodeniederbronn.com
agence de développement touristique du Bas-rhin9, rue du dômeBP 53 • f 67061 strasbourg cedextél. +33 (0)3 88 15 45 88 - fax +33 (0)3 88 75 67 64www.tourisme67.com - info@tourisme67.com
design and layout: citeasenPrint: istra schiltigheimPhotos : adt airdiasol rothan - adt M. erhard - adt c. fleith - adt P. Journou - cc Haute Bruche d. Betsch - cg67 J.-L. stadler – crt alsace - © cus 2003 g. engel - ot PdHVdM f. Zvardon – ot obernai – Massif des Vosges f. Zvardon - Pixlandfrom top to bottom: front cover: hikers, half-timbered house, cascade of nideck oberhaslach, Haut-Koenigsbourg castle orschwiller, Wine road Blienschwiller - p. 2 : cathedral notre-dame strasbourg, european Parliament strasbourg, hikers p. 3 : hikers, stronghold Lichtenberg, Wine road dambach-la-Ville, flower decked house Hohwiller - p. 4 : hamlet of Le climont urbeis, forests of the Vosges - p. 5 : Wine road dambach-la-Ville, hikers, Mount sainte odile, cycling trail of the Marne-rhine canal, cyclists Hengwiller - p. 6 : vineyards Blienschwiller, horse procession saverne - p. 7 : northern Vosges
Lichtenberg reipertswiller, golf Kempferhof Plobsheim, paragliding Breitenbach, fly-fishing, motorised glider Wissembourg, alpine skiing champ du feu - p. 8 : pumpkins’ festival rosheim, historical wine-cellar of strasbourg’s hospital, - p. 9 : alsatian gastronomy, educational farm eckwersheim - p. 10 : cabbage geispolsheim, street of dambach-la-Ville, half-timbered houses Bouxwiller, Kelsch fabric gander Muttersholtz, folklore festival - p. 11 : christmas decorations strasbourg, lemmele, cabbage festival geispolsheim, carnival strasbourg, saint-John’s bonfire, winter landscape champ du feu - p. 12 : row of alsatian houses Barr, obernai, cathedral of strasbourg, mini-train Wissembourg, stronghold fleckenstein Lembach - p. 13 : vineyards nearby castle Haut-Koenigsbourg, stronghold Kintzheim, landscape of the ried Muttersholtz, tanners’ quarter strasbourg, Memorial of the alsace Moselle schirmeck- p. 14 : Memorial of the alsace-Moselle schirmeck, Maginot-Line pill-box esch Hatten, deportation Memorial struthof natzwiller, Maginot-Line fort schoenenbourg, abbey-church Marmoutier - p. 15 : pagan wall Mount ste-odile, st-georges church sélestat, silbermann organ abbey-church st Maurice ebersmunster, synagogue struth - p. 16 : collection of toys donation of tomi ungerer – Musées de strasbourg, Petrol museum Merkwiller-Pechelbronn, iron-museum reichshoffen, archaeology house of the northern Vosges niederbronn-les-Bains, - p. 17 : tapestries abbey-church st-Pierre-et-Paul neuwiller-les-saverne, Museum of modern and contemporary art strasbourg - p 18 : hops’ fields Wingersheim - p. 19 : landscape gresswiller - p. 20 : upper Bruche valley Belmont - p. 21 : landscape of the Pays de Hanau Bouxwiller - back cover: european Parliament strasbourg
The annual list of the events is published in our brochure«schedule of events Alsace», download on www.tourisme67.com
From the Vosges mountains to the Rhine, Northern Alsace
enjoys a great reputation.
At the crossroads of the German and Latin worlds, the region’s
historical heritage is lovingly nurtured and the European flag is
proudly flown.
In Northern Alsace, nature, the land and culture are all intricately
linked. Here, a strong identity founded on an art of living is solidly
preserved through festivals and traditions, including decorating
the houses, villages and towns with a bounty of flowers earning
Northern Alsace its top-ranking reputation in this field.
A gastronomy famous worldwide, a remarkably rich historical
heritage, a particularly warm welcome – Northern Alsace brings
you all the best of the region in the most beautiful setting.
To set off on a tour of discovery at your own pace, let your
inspiration be your guide – fantastic surprises await you on
every page you turn.
When nature is synonymous with relaxation…
Northern Alsace offers you a broad spectrum of landscapes: - the plain, bordered to the East by the Rhine, a mythical, majestic river- the foothills decked with vineyards producing vintage wines- the Vosges mountains, culminating at an altitude of 1,100 metres, with Mediaeval fortresses overlooking the green valleys…In summer, you can choose from a myriad bathing places and aquatic centres to go for a refreshing swim, and in winter themountain peaks are an open invitation to go cross-country skiing, downhill skiing and rambling with snowshoes. With 6,500 km of signposted trails and 1,150 km of trails reserved for mountain bikes, Northern Alsace is a genuine paradise for sports and leisure activities.
Nature, parks and gardens
Well-being, leisure and outdoor activities
EXPLORING NATURE
Northern VosgesSet off on a trail of discovery in the Regional Nature Park of the Northern Vosges, listed as a «World Biosphere Reserve» by UNESCO.
LA PETITE PIERRECentre of the Regional Nature Park of the Northern Vosges - La Petite-Pierre Castle (Maison du Parc naturel régional des Vosges du Nord). Permanent exhibition retracing the background of the Northern Vosges, how the area came to be listed as a Regional Nature Park and a Biosphere Reserve. Presentation of the wealth and diversity of the heritage of the Northern Vosges. Nature outings for adults and children (call of the stag, animal tracks etc.)+33 (0)3 88 01 49 59 www.parc-vosges-nord.fr
FROHMUHLWater and River Centre of
Donnenbach – Donnenbach Lake (Maison de l’Eau et de la Rivière du Donnenbach).A number of educational activi-ties. In the surrounding area – 3 nature discovery trails.+33 (0)3 88 01 58 98 www.parc-vosges-nord.Fr
LORENTzENCentre d’initiation à la nature (ouverture en 2008)+33 (0)3 88 00 40 39
Rhineland habitatsThe Ried plain is a flood zone with a special fauna and flora in its luxurious forests bordering the Rhine – a real ecologicaltreasure-trove. And you can cross over the River Rhine as and when you like (bridges, ferryboats, on foot, by bike)!Association Rhin Vivantwww.rhinvivant.com
Northern Ried plain MOTHERN
Wacht Centre+33 (0)3 88 94 86 67
MUNCHHAUSENNature Education Centre+33 (0)3 88 86 51 67www.nature-munchhausen.com
Ried Plain Central Alsace MUTTERSHOLTz
Ried and Central Alsace Nature Centre - Ehnwihr+33 (0)3 88 85 11 30 www.ariena.org
PARKS ANDGARDENS
ESCHAUMonastry Garden +33 (0)3 88 64 03 76 mairie.eschau@wanadoo.fr
SAVERNE– Botanical garden +33 (0)3 88 91 80 47– Rose garden+33 (0)3 88 71 21 33
SCHILTIGHEIMRose garden+33 (0)3 88 33 29 67http://roseraieschiltigheim.free.fr
STRASBOURG– Botanical garden+33 (0)3 90 24 18 65jardin.botanique@bota-ulp.u-strasbg.fr– Orangerie Park and mini zoo
STRASBOURG – KEHL (D)The Garden on both banksA vast area covering either side of the Rhine, the banks of which are linked by a fascinating foot and bike bridge, designed by the architect Mimram
UTTENHOFFENJardins de la Ferme Bleue+33 (0)3 88 72 84 35www.jardinsdelafermebleue.com
WELL-BEING SOULTz-LES-BAINS
Sulzbad Bath Company +33 (0)3 88 47 99 25www. sulzbad.fr
LA PETITE PIERRESpa Hôtel La Clairière+33 (0)3 88 71 75 00www.la-clairiere.com
LEISURE PARKSAND WILDLIFE PARKS
KINTzHEIM– Cigoland - Stork and Leisure Park+33 (0)3 88 92 05 94 www.cigoland.fr– Eagles’ Castle +33 (0)3 88 92 84 33www.voleriedesaigles.com– Monkey Mountain +33 (0)3 88 92 11 09www.montagnedessinges.com
LEMBACH-FLECKENSTEINLe Château des Énigmes®+33 (0)3 88 94 28 52www.fleckenstein.fr
MORSBRONN-LES-BAINSDidi’Land - Leisure Park+33 (0)3 88 09 46 46 www.didiland.fr
OTTROTTLes Naïades - Aquarium Park+33 (0)3 88 95 90 32 www.parc-les-naiades.com
HIKINGExploring Northern Alsace on foot is a unique experience – being in contact with nature, encounters with fauna, the warm welcome of other ramblers… everything is an invitation to discover the great hiking routes(GR 53-5®, GR 531®, GR 532® and GR 534®) or stroll along the thousand and one trails that wind through Alsace and the
Vosges mountains. And why not do it the easy way – going from hotel to hotel without your back-sack. It’s so pleasant to meander through the woodlands – but don’t worry, you won’t get lost because the Club Vosgien signals and maintains around 6,500 km of trails in Northern Alsace.
Hikes without carrying luggage with or without a guideEspace Randonnée+33 (0)3 88 89 26 07 www.espace-randonnee.comGIE Tourhôtels Alsace+33 (0)3 88 97 01 95 larubanerie@free.frService de RéservationLoisirs Accueil Bas-Rhin+33 (0)3 88 15 45 85www.tourisme67.com
Hiking suggestions17 itineraries covering a total of1,250 km, great hiking routes (GR 53-5®, GR 531®, GR 532® and GR 534®), full circle hikes over several days and 1-day hikes are presented on-line on www.tourisme67.com with their road books.
“HAPPINESS IS…IN THE GARDEN!”3 days/2 nights
Like a jewel nestling in a pretty box, «Alsace Villages»** is a hotel in a garden setting. In Obersteinbach, at the heart of the Regional Nature Park of the Northern Vosges, wellbeing and relaxation are the key themes of your stay. Your hostess offers the cosy tranquillity of a flower- decked room and will teach you all about the virtues of plants and botany during a picnic in the forest. Traditional seasonal cuisine and delicious garden herbs are all yours!
From 155 €* per person (1/2 board) Info and reservations:+33 (0)3 88 15 45 85 www.tourisme67.com
“LA PETITE PIERRE: ARBROTHERAPIE®”2 days/1 nightAt the heart of the Regional Nature Park of the Northern Vosges, in the middle of immense forests, La Petite-Pierre com-bines the charm of bygone days and the beauty of the landscapes. At the hotel Le Lion d’Or *** - Logis de France, you will benefit from all the virtues of the totally new concept of «Arbrothérapie»®, a method of regaining health and fitness through forest resources. The products used during the therapy sessions are all of natural origin and are selected for their tonic, relaxing or stimulating virtues. You can also savour the fine cuisine with Alsatian speciality dishes and take time out in the heated indoor pool, sauna and steam baths, the garden and tennis court for a break in total harmony with nature.
From 142 €* per person (1/2 board)
Info and reservations:+33 (0)3 88 15 45 85www.tourisme67.com
* Prices subject to alterations.
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Walking at your own paceFor 2, 3, 4-hour or all-day walks, consultthe information published by the localtourist offices, for example:
Lembach – Haute Vallée de la Sauer La Petite Pierre Saverne Wangenbourg-Engenthal Vallée de la Bruche and Strasbourg Rosheim – Mont Ste Odile Barr and the surrounding area Le Hohwald Au cœur de l’Alsace à pied, etc.
Information and documentation fromthe tourist offices page 21.
Organised outingswww.club-vosgien.comwww.ffrandonnee.frwww.ffsp-ivv.comcf. also Multi-activities page 7.
Hiking maps3 maps scale 1:50,000 and 9 mapsscale 1:25,000 cover the region and areavailable from:Fédération du Club Vosgien+33 (0)3 88 32 57 96 www.club-vosgien.com
CYCLING TOURS
Northern Alsace is paradise on earth for cyclists, with over 650 km of itineraries. The network, which is the densest in France, gives you the opportunity to discover carefully preserved environments.
Cycling tours without carrying luggage with or without a guideEspace Randonnée+33 (0)3 88 89 26 07www.espace-randonnee.comTrace Verte+33 (0)3 88 38 30 69www.traceverte.comGIE Tourhôtels Alsace+33 (0)3 88 97 01 95larubanerie@free.frLocacycles+33 (0)3 88 38 71 31 stiff.locacycles@wanadoo.frService de RéservationLoisirs Accueil Bas-Rhin+33 (0)3 88 15 45 85 www.tourisme67.com
Suggestions for cycling tours22 itineraries covering a total of 2,200 km (Bruche Canal towpath, Marne-au-Rhin Canal towpath, Véloroute Rhin, Villé-Elzach,….) arepresented on-line on www.tourisme67.com with their road books.
Local cycling toursCycling tours, some of which are signposted,ranging from 10 to 30 km are published in leaflets you can find at the following tourist
offices and organisations: Pays de Barr and Bernstein Lembach Pays de Hanau / Ingwiller Pays de Pechelbronn Grand Ried (Benfeld, Erstein, Marckolsheim,
Rhinau) Sarre-Union Saverne Strasbourg
Information and literature fromthe tourist offices page 21.
MOUNTAIN-BIKINGThe most seasoned cyclists can take the TMV® across the Vosges Mountains, which winds through Northern Alsace from North to South over a distance of 250 km. Moreover, 46 circuits covering some 900 km of trails specially signposted for mountain bikes and spread out over 11 sites in the plain and the mountains are perfect for both beginners and experienced mountain bikers.
Mountain bike tours without carrying luggage and with or without a guide Espace Randonnée+33 (0)3 88 89 26 07www.espace-randonnee.comTrace Verte+33 (0)3 88 38 30 69www.traceverte.comGIE Tourhôtels Alsace+33 (0)3 88 97 01 95larubanerie@free.frTMV® – Across the Vosges Mountainsby mountain bike Wissembourg > Châtenois > Thann, 417 km sign-posted by Ligue d’Alsace de Cyclotourisme.www.tmv-alsace-vtt.com
Sign-posted mountain bike trails Pays de Barr and Bernstein:
99 km – 5 trails Marmoutier:
27 km – 3 trails Niederbronn-les-Bains / Dambach- Neunhoffen:
108 km – 6 trails La Petite Pierre:
150 km – 8 trails Pays de Hanau / Val de Moder – Pfaffenhoffen:
46 km – 1 trail Saverne:
128 km – 4 trails Haute Bruche / Schirmeck:
18 km – 2 trails Sélestat / Châtenois-Scherwiller:
73 km – 4 trails Soufflenheim:
42 km – 3 trails Val de Villé:
123 km – 5 trails Wangenbourg-Engenthal:
108 km – 5 trailsInformation and literature fromthe tourist offices page 21.
RAIL BICYCLE Soufflenheim
Une idée 2 + – +33 (0)3 88 53 27 64www.sport-alsace.fr
“GOURMETS’ HIKE”5 days/4 nights
Combine the pleasures of hiking and gourmetdelights! This hike lasting 5 days and 4 nights with two circuits to choose from takes you on a disco-very tour of the Upper Bruche Valley. A real haven of green glades with exceptional landscapes, the valley is perfect for walks and hikes. Equipped with your highly detailed topoguide, you will wend your way along signposted trails over hills, across meadows and through the woods. The daily stages covering 15 to 20 km are sheer enjoyment since your luggage goes on ahead and obediently awaits you at your destination each day. Your accommo-dation is booked in establishments selected for their warm welcome, comfort and above all, their gourmet cuisine. You will be welcomed as friends and will profit from a thoroughly earned rest at a generous table.
From 320 €* per person (1/2 board gourmet)
Info and reservations:+33 (0)3 88 15 45 85www.tourisme67.com
“SAINTE-ODILE HIKE”5 days/4 nights
The Middle Vosges are ideal for hiking a land of deep forests inhabited by uncanny Celtic vestiges. Here, more than anywhere else, an exceptional kaleidoscope of natural and historical treasures are revealed at every step along the trails. You cross through vineyards and forests encountering proud castles and the prestigious site of Mont Sainte Odile, shrouded in mystery and legends. This hike in 3 stages and without carrying your own luggage is for good and experienced walkers.Arrival and departure point: Barr– Distance of stages: about 18km/day– Average altitude difference: 590 m
From 318 €* per person (1/2 board )
Info and reservations:+33 (0)3 88 15 45 85www.tourisme67.com
“ALSACE BY BIKE”«Between the vineyards and the hop fields» 5 days/ 4 nightsor «Vineyards of Alsace» 8 days/7 nightsTravel the roads of Alsace by bike! Our trails will take you on a tour of the traditional, picturesque Alsace we see on the postcards, but also a less-known, and surprising Alsace. The routes will take you through flower-decked villages with half-timbered houses, past castles, churches and museums which are all invitations to stop off for a visit. And to make the road as pleasant as possible, we will take charge of transporting your luggage from one stage to the next.From 375 €* (1/2 board)
Info and reservations:+33 (0)3 88 15 45 85www.tourisme67.com
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SWIMMINGAquatic centers
BASSEMBERG - Aquavallées+33 (0)3 88 58 93 93www.cc-cantondeville.fr/centre_nautique.php
BOUXWILLER - Hanautic+33 (0)3 88 71 38 38www.cc.pays-de-hanau.com
ERSTEIN - Erstein Détente+33 (0)3 88 98 28 00www.ville-erstein.fr
HAGUENAU - Nautiland+33 (0)3 88 90 56 56www.nautiland.net
HOCHFELDEN - Atoo-o+33 (0)3 88 02 20 40www.payszorn.com
MARCKOLSHEIM - Aquaried+33 (0)3 88 92 54 64www.cc-marckolsheim.fr
NIEDERBRONN-LES-BAINS - Les Aqualies+33 (0)3 88 09 13 00www.mairie-niederbronn.fr
SAVERNE - L’Océanide+33 (0)3 88 02 52 80http://oceanide.cc-saverne.fr
Indoor swimming pools BETSCHDORF
+33 (0)3 88 54 43 92 DRACHENBRONN
+33 (0)3 88 94 51 90 DRUSENHEIM
+33 (0)3 88 53 31 70
DUPPIGHEIM +33 (0)3 88 50 83 30
ILLKIRCH GRAFFENSTADEN - La Hardt +33 (0)3 88 66 24 16
LINGOLSHEIM - Tournesol +33 (0)3 88 78 74 08
MUTzIG+33 (0)3 88 48 52 88
OBERNAI +33 (0)3 88 95 44 90
OSTWALD+33 (0)3 88 29 16 68
ROSHEIM+33 (0)3 88 50 46 87
SCHILTIGHEIM+33 (0)3 88 33 24 40
SÉLESTAT+33 (0)3 88 92 12 86
STRASBOURG - Bains municipaux +33 (0)3 88 25 17 58
STRASBOURG - Hautepierre +33 (0)3 88 29 01 81
STRASBOURG - Robertsau +33 (0)3 88 31 32 33
STRASBOURG - Kibitzenau +33 (0)3 88 55 90 55
WASSELONNE - Centre de loisirs+33 (0)3 88 87 03 97
Open-air swimming pools BELLEFOSSE
+33 (0)3 88 97 30 58 BISCHWILLER
+33 (0)3 88 63 27 84 DIEMERINGEN
+33 (0)3 88 00 45 65 HAGUENAU
+33 (0)3 88 93 90 57 INGWILLER
+33 (0)3 88 89 40 24 MOLSHEIM
+33 (0)3 88 38 11 67 OBERNAI
+33 (0)3 88 95 29 44 PFAFFENHOFFEN
+33 (0)3 88 07 70 27 REICHSHOFFEN
+33 (0)3 88 09 04 68 STRASBOURG - Wacken
+33 (0)3 88 31 49 10 WISSEMBOURG
+33 (0)3 88 54 28 1
Open-air bathing places BEINHEIM - Étang de la Chapelle
+33 (0)3 88 53 04 04 BENFELD - Baignade municipale
+33 (0)3 88 74 39 83 BISCHHEIM - Balastière
+33 (0)3 88 83 26 20 BRUMATH - La Hardt
+33 (0)3 88 51 93 52
ERSTEIN - Wagelroth +33 (0)3 88 98 09 88
GAMBSHEIM - zone de loisirs +33 (0)3 88 96 42 59
GERSTHEIM - Unterrieth +33 (0)3 88 98 30 04
HUTTENHEIM - Husacker +33 (0)3 88 74 43 48
ILLKIRCH GRAFFENSTADEN - Baggersee+33 (0)3 88 40 33 12
ILLKIRCH GRAFFENSTADEN - Lac Achard+33 (0)3 88 66 41 63
KESKASTEL - Centre de loisirs +33 (0)3 88 00 19 25
LAUTERBOURG - Les Mouettes+33 (0)3 88 54 68 60
LEMBACH - Fleckenstein +33 (0)3 88 94 40 38
REICHSTETT - Neublitz +33 (0)3 88 20 51 30
ROESCHWOOG - Staedly +33 (0)3 88 86 42 18
SCHOENAU - Camping-Plage +33 (0)3 88 85 22 85
SELTz - Les Peupliers +33 (0)3 88 86 52 37
SELTz - Salmengrund +33 (0)3 88 86 85 90
WITTISHEIM - Baignade municipale +33 (0)3 88 85 27 65
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HORSE-RIDINGThere are a lot of horse-riding enthusiasts in the region and many facilities are therefore available with riding centres, gîtes and staging posts. They are listed in the brochure:.
Horse-trekking holidays OBERSTEINBACH
Fjord horse-riding farmJohan & Sylvie HOFMANS+33 (0)3 88 09 56 84www.ferme.equestre.here.de
RETSCHWILLER – SOULTz/FORETSAlsace equestrian academyTél./fax: +33 (0)3 88 80 41 96www.academie-equestre-alsace.com
WINTzENHEIM-KOCHERSBERGWintzenheim horse-riding farmGérard STIEBER+33 (0)3 88 69 97 75
ACROBATIC PARKS, CLIMBINGAcrobatic parks
BRUMATH - PlageParc d’Aventures+33 (0)3 88 59 36 27www.brumath-aventure.fr
BREITENBACHParc Alsace Aventure+33 (0)3 88 08 32 08 www.parc-alsace-aventure.com
OBERHASLACHArbr’ascension+33 (0)3 88 50 96 03 www.arbre-ascension.fr
OSTWALDNatura Parc+33 (0)3 88 65 40 07 / 50 32 24www.naturaparc.com
Climbing siteswww.escalade-alsace.com
RIVER TOURISMAlong the Rhine, the river Ill around Strasbourg, on the canals leading to the Rhone or the Marne, via the impressive boat lift at Arzviller… exploring Northern Alsace by boat is quite simply amazing. It’s an original way of discovering village life and admiring landscapes usually only seen by river boatmen.
Cruises down the RhineALSACE CROISIERES - CROISIEUROPE+33 (0)3 88 76 44 44www.croisieurope.com
Cruises in hotel-barges on the canalsCONTINENTALE DE CROISIERES FRANÇAISES+33 (0)3 80 53 15 45www.continentalwaterways.comCROISIERES TOURISTIQUES FRANÇAISES+33 (0)3 80 96 17 10www.fcwl.comFRENCH WATERWAYS+33 (0)6 70 30 92 52www.frenchwaterways.com
Hiring out small barges and live-in boats (no permit required for less than 12 people)
AQUAVAC PLAISANCE+33 (0)3 87 25 94 22www.aquavac-plaisance.com
CANAL EVASION+33 (0)3 87 07 62 04www.canal-evasion.fr
CROWN BLUE LINE ALSACE-LORRAINE+33 (0)3 87 03 61 74www.crownblueline.com
LOCABOAT HOLIDAYS+33 (0)3 87 25 70 15www.locaboat.com
NAVIGPLAISANCE+33 (0)6 24 20 41 80www.navig-plaisance.com
NICOLS+33 (0)3 88 91 34 80www.nicols.com
RIVE DE FRANCE+33 (0)3 87 86 65 01www.rivedefrance.com
Excursions by boat on the Marne-Rhine Canal
CANAL TOUR+33 (0)3 88 62 54 98pro.wanadoo.fr/canaltour/
WATER SPORTSFrom North to South in Northern Alsace, a number of rivers are accessible by rowing boat, canoe or kayak: the Lauter, Sauer, northern zinsel, Moder, southern zinsel, zorn, Rhin Tortu, the Bruche and its canal, zembs, Brunnwasser, Illwald, Giessen, and of course, the Rhine.
Outings in canoes and kayaks OSTWALD
Itinerair’Alsace+33 (0)3 88 29 56 62www.itinerairalsace.com
HUTTENHEIMCanoës du Ried+33 (0)3 89 73 84 82www.canoes-du-ried.com
Outings in punts MUTTERSHOLTz
Le Batelier du Ried+33 (0)3 88 85 13 11www.batelier-ried.com
SARRE-UNIONPromenade on the river Sarre+33 (0)3 88 00 40 39
Bro chure «H ors e Riding in Alsace» donwload onwww.tourisme67.com
GOLF COURSES
ILLKIRCH-GRAFFENSTADEN– Golf du Fort - 9 holes+33 (0)3 90 40 06 70www.golfdufort.com– Golf Club de Strasbourg - 27 holesHandicap: weekdays: 35 + license of a club.+33 (0)3 88 66 17 22www.golf-strasbourg.com
PLOBSHEIMGolf du Kempferhof - 18 holesHandicap: weekdays: green card / weekends and public holidays: 36.+33 (0)3 88 98 72 72www.golf-kempferhof.com
SOUFFLENHEIMGolf international Soufflenheim Baden-Baden3 courses – 18, 9 and 6 holesHandicap: weekdays, weekends and publicholidays: 18 holes: 36, 9 holes: green card.+33 (0)3 88 05 77 00www.golfclub-soufflenheim.com
LA WANTzENAUGolf de La Wantzenau2 courses - 18 and 4 holes+33 (0)3 88 96 37 73www.golf-wantzenau.com
MINI-GOLFS BRUMATH
+33 (0)3 88 59 36 87www.brumath-aventure.fr
COL DU DONON – GRANDFONTAINE+33 (0)3 88 97 20 69(Hôtel du Donon)
DRUSENHEIM+33 (0)3 88 53 30 60(Auberge au Gourmet)
ILLKIRCH-GRAFFENSTADEN+33 (0)3 88 65 10 54
NIEDERBRONN-LES-BAINS+33 (0)3 88 80 35 03 / 80 89 89
AERIAL SPORTS
From the sky, Alsace reveals all its secrets. For strong emotions, a gentle flight or quite simply taking to the air for the first time, take a birds-eye view!
Paragliding STRASBOURG
AIR AILE paragliding school+33 (0)3 88 25 12 22www.airaile.fr.st
BREITENBACHGRAND’VOL paragliding schoolTél./fax: +33 (0)3 88 57 11 42www.grandvol.com
Flying clubs HAGUENAU
+33 (0)3 88 93 88 59www.aeroclub-haguenau.com
SARRE-UNION+33 (0)3 88 00 11 96www.aersu.org
SAVERNE-STEINBOURG+33 (0)3 88 91 11 41http://acss.free.fr
WISSEMBOURG-SCHWEIGHOFEN+49 (0)63 42 72 48www.edro.de
STRASBOURG-POLYGONE+33 (0)3 88 34 00 98www.aero-club-alsace.com
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FISHING
A lot of programmes have been imple-mented to protect the streams and rivers of Northern Alsace. And the first to benefit from them are the fish whichnow abound in the rivers and lakes – tothe delight of all anglers! You need a permit to fish. For information contact:Northern Alsace Federation for fishing and the protection of aquatic habitats.+33 (0)3 88 10 52 20www.fedepeche67.fr.st
LOGIS DE FRANCE – Logis pêche LA PETITE PIERRE
HÔTEL AU LION D’OR ***+33 (0)3 88 01 47 57www.liondor.com
SANDHOSTELLERIE DE LA CHARRUE **+33 (0)3 88 74 42 66www.lacharrue.comGÎTES DE FRANCE – Fishing gîtes
SERMERSHEIMRené ACKERMANN+33 (0)3 88 74 22 05FISHING WITH A PROFESSIONAL GUIDE
Fly-fishing along the Bruche: Eric Vincent+33 (0)3 88 47 25 74 +33 (0)6 10 09 63 16
Fishing along the Rhine and its arms:Matthias Lothy+33 (0)6 33 18 84 51
WINTER SPORTS
The skiing domain, at an altitude ranging form 550 m to 1,100 m, has facilities for both downhill and cross-country skiing. Cross-country skiing is particularly well developed with some 250 km of sign-posted trails. And there are 13 ski lifts for downhill skiers. To explore the most out-of-the-way corners, why not take up a little snow-shoe rambling?
Relaxation, sport and getting away from it all… the Vosges in Northern Alsace let you enjoy winter At your own pace. Download on www.tourisme67.com the maps of the ski sites.
Downhill skiing CHAMP DU FEU
11 ski lifts (from 200 to 700 m in length) leading to 16 slopes (7 green, 2 blue and 7 red).+33 (0)3 88 47 18 51www.lechampdufeu.com
Cross-country ski CHAMP DU FEU – GRENDELBRUCH
– LE HOHWALD102 km of tracks - 18 sign-posted trails from 1.5 to 24 km (6 green, 6 blue, 4 red and 2 black).+33 (0)3 88 47 18 51www.lechampdufeu.comSee also tourist offices page 21.
DONON / PRAYE65.5 km of cross-country skiing tracks -8 sign-posted trails from 2.5 to 19.5 km(2 green, 3 blue and 3 red).+33 (0)3 88 47 18 51www.hautebruche.com
WANGENBOURG - SCHNEEBERG75 km of cross-country skiing tracks - 7 sign-posted trails from 5 to 18 km – from very easy to very difficult.+33 (0)3 88 87 33 50www.suisse-alsace.com
Snow-shoe rambling CHAMP DU FEU
cf. Muti-activities below.
MULTI-ACTIVITIESExploring the natural and historical treasures of Alsace with a guide: snowshoe rambling, cross-country skiing, igloo-making, walking, supervised cycling and mountain biking, canoeing,treasure hunts, sports challenges, horse-riding etc.
COMPAGNIE DES ACCOMPAGNATEURS EN MONTAGNE+33 (0)3 88 47 18 51www.hautebruche.com
TRACE VERTE – MUTzIG+33 (0)3 88 38 30 69 www.traceverte.com
UNE IDÉE 2+ – SOUFFLENHEIM+33 (0)3 88 53 27 64www.sport-alsace.fr
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At the crossroads of tradition and good tasteWith its long history of many cultural influences, Northern Alsace cultivates its traditions and loves the good life. The wealth and diversity of its gastronomic delights, the charming flower-decked villages, popular festivals so important to village life, and fascinating museums are all great opportunities to discover the living traditions of Alsace!
You will quickly fall under the charm of Alsatian cuisine with its succulent specialities served in a friendly atmosphere… In this field, Alsace holds its head up high with starred restaurant and countless tranquil country inns and “winstubs”. In short, a myriad of place to choose from to sample the emblematic dishes of Alsatian cuisine: sauerkraut, Bäckeoffe, matelote, Flammekueche, and all sorts of typical dishes served in the “winstubs”, the forerunner of the wine bar. And don’t miss out on tasting Alsace wines which are appellation d’origine contrôlée, when you visit the numerous wine cellars. And there are other specialities such as eau de vie, liqueurs and beer, for which Alsace ensures over half the national production. Excessiveconsumptionofalcoholisdangerousforyourhealth.Drinkwithmoderation.
Gastronomy
COOKERY CLASSESWith expert chefs:
«L’Écrevisse» in Brumath+33 (0)3 88 51 11 08www.hostellerie-ecrevisse.com
«Auberge du Cheval blanc» in Lembach+33 (0)3 88 94 41 86www.au-cheval-blanc.fr
«Au Tilleul» in Mittelhausbergen+33 (0)3 88 56 18 31www.autilleul.fr
«Fischhutte» in Mollkirch+33 (0)3 88 97 42 03www.fischhutte.com
«Cheval blanc» in Niedersteinbach+33 (0)3 88 09 55 31www.hotel-cheval-blanc.fr
«Anthon» in Obersteinbach+33 (0)3 88 09 55 01www.restaurant-anthon.fr
«Rosenmeer» in Rosheim+33 (0)3 88 50 43 29www.le-rosenmeer.com
«Au Boeuf» in Soufflenheim+33 (0)3 88 86 72 79www.boeuf-soufflenheim.com
«Au Crocodile» in Strasbourg+33 (0)3 88 32 13 02www.au-crocodile.com
«Au Moulin de la Wantzenau»in La Wantzenau+33 (0)3 88 96 20 01www.moulin-wantzenau.com
And also: Jardin Gourmand in Lalaye (Gourmet
garden «between cuisine and nature»)+33 (0)3 88 58 91 44www.jardingourmand.com
Christiane Bisch et sa cuisine in Strasbourg+33 (0)3 88 44 29 23
Ateliers de Cuisine Créative+33 (0)3 88 78 84 24
Domaine Lucien Doriath in Soultz-les-Bains («on the theme of foie gras»)+33 (0)3 88 47 98 98www.lucien-doriath.fr
Fuchs Farmhouse-inn in Waltenheim-sur-zorn+33 (0)3 88 51 64 57www.ferme-auberge-fuchs.com
SEMINARS OF ALSACE WINEAlsace Wine School+33 (0)3 89 20 16 20www.vinsalsace.com
MICROBREWERIES
MARIENTHALBrasserie de l’Ermitage +33 (0)3 88 93 41 23
SAâLESBrasserie artisanale Saâloise+33 (0)3 88 97 76 80
SAINT-PIERREBrasserie La Saint-Pierre+33 (0)3 88 08 82 95www.lasaintpierre.com
SCHARRACHBERGHEIMBrasserie Lauth+33 (0)3 88 50 66 05 www.brasserie-restaurant-lauth.com
STRASBOURG Brasserie Aux Brasseurs+33 (0)3 88 36 12 13Brasserie Kohler+33 (0)3 88 32 15 93Brasserie La Lanterne+33 (0)3 88 32 10 10 Brasserie du Scala+33 (0)3 90 41 24 45
UBERACHBrasserie d’Uberach+33 (0)3 88 07 07 77 www.brasserie-uberach.com
SHOPPING AT THE MARKETLocal produceThe Bienvenue à la Ferme network publishes a brochure on farm produce (production and processing) and different types of farm accommodation.Maison de l’Agriculture+33 (0)3 88 19 17 94www.bienvenue-a-la-ferme.com
Local marketsYou can find local produce from organic farming at most of the weekly markets. The list gives markets exclusively reserved for local produce, from North to South:Northern Vosges - Pflälzerwald:ross-border farmers’ market four Sundays a year.+33 (0)3 88 01 49 59www.biosphere-vosges-pfaelzerwald.org
Lampertsloch: local produce market every 2nd Saturday in the month from 7.30 am to 1 pm..
Haguenau: organic market on Fridays from 4.30 to 7.30 pm - Halle au Houblon.
Saverne: local produce and organic market on Tuesdays and Saturday mornings - place du Château.
Strasbourg: farmers’ market on Saturdays from 7 am to 1 pm - place du Marché-aux-Poissons and mountain produce market on Saturdays from 7.30 am to 4 pm - place du Marché Neuf.
Molsheim: farmers’ market on Fridays from 1.30 to 5 pm - Porte basse.
Benfeld: local produce market on Saturday mornings - town centre.
Villé: local produce market from 15 June to 15 Sept. from 5.30 to 8.30 – town centre.
Saâles: mountain produce market on certain Fridays from 3 to 7 pm (June to Sept.: every Friday - Oct. to Dec.: 2nd Friday in the month) - covered market under the town hall.
Sélestat: local farmers’ market on Saturday mornings - Square Ehm or rue Galliéni and organic market on Wednesday afternoons and Saturday mornings - Arsenal St-Hilaire..
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“GOURMET’S BREAK IN ALSACE ”2 days/1 night
A «turnkey» package which sums up and perfectly combines Alsace’s greatest attrac-tions! The setting is a charming valley in the Vosges Mountains nestling between Mont Sainte-Odile and the Wine Route. In this haven of calm and tranquillity, the art of welcoming is very much alive. Friendliness, serenity and gastronomy Alsace-style are the key words for this short break which is ideal for nature lovers, relaxation seekers and connoisseurs of gourmet feasts.
From 80 €* per person (1/2 board)
Info and reservations:+33 (0)3 88 15 45 85www.tourisme67.com
From foie gras to a mixed salad – find out all about the local produce, dishes, Alsace wine and beer in the brochure: «The A to Z of gastronomy in Alsace», download on www.tourisme67.com
* Prices subject to alterations.
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Discovering agricultureIn the plain to the South of Strasbourg, lie the fields of sauerkraut cabbages, whereas to the North, you find the proud-standing hop fields and the foothills of the Vosges are covered with wines for the vintage Alsace wines. Beyond this glimpse, you can go and meet the farmers themselves – your children will love it!
DISCOVERY AND EDUCATIONAL FARMS
ANDLAU – organic wine-growingFerme Durrmann : +33 (0)3 88 08 26 42www.durrmann.fr.st
ECKWERSHEIM – dairy farmingFerme du Bruehl : +33 (0)3 88 59 45 38
FURDENHEIM – various crops, apples+33 (0)3 88 69 01 89
MERKWILLER-PECHELBRONNhorse-breeding, horse-riding activitiesÉcurie du Loti : +33 (0)3 88 80 90 10
MITTELBERGHEIM – viticultureMaison Boeckel : +33 (0)3 88 08 91 91
SCHNERSHEIM cereal farming, fruit and vegetables…Ferme Baumer : +33 (0)3 88 59 67 47
SIEWILLERdairy farming, poultry farming …Ferme des Tuileries : +33 (0)3 88 00 72 57
URBEISbreeding and organic mountain farmingFerme Humbert : +33 (0)3 88 57 06 00www.biofermehumbert.com
TOBACCO FARM LIMERSHEIM
+33 (0)3 88 64 01 97
Museums of art and traditions(MF = Musée de France)
ALBE - Maison du Val de VilléShowroom of the heritage and bygone activities of Villé Valley.+33 (0)3 88 57 08 42
BOUXWILLERMuseum of Bouxwiller and Pays de Hanau (MF) (Musée de Bouxwiller et du Pays de Hanau). Everyday life of the peasants and burghers of the 18th and 19th centuries (furniture, costumes).+33 (0)3 88 70 99 15www.tourisme.pays-de-hanau.com
ERSTEINMaison du Patrimoine - «Etappenstall»Center of interpretation and exploration of the local heritage.Temporary exhibitions.+33 (0)3 90 29 93 55www.ville-erstein.fr
GERTWILLERMuseum of Spicebread and Sweet Things of the Past (Musée du pain d’Epices et des Douceurs d’Autrefois).Tradition of making spicebread in this village, large collection of cake-moulds.+33 (0)3 88 08 93 52www.paindepices-lips.com
GRAUFTHAL-ESCHBOURGRock-dwellings (Maisons des Rochers)Houses built in the caves of a big pink sandstone cliff inhabited until 1958.+33 (0)3 88 70 19 59 / 70 42 30
HAGUENAUAlsatian Museum (MF) (Musée Alsacien)Collections of popular arts and traditions, bourgeois furniture.+33 (0)3 88 73 30 41www.ville-haguenau.fr
HOCHFELDENMuseum of the zorn area (Musée du Pays de la zorn)History of local tile works and potters, breweries,…+33 (0)3 88 89 04 52www.musee.hochfelden.com
KUTzENHAUSENFarmhouse Museum (Maison rurale de l’Outre-Forêt)Presentation of the traditional home and outhouses. Demonstrations and activities linked to local traditions.+33 (0)3 88 80 53 00
MARMOUTIERMuseum of Popular Arts and Traditions (Musée d’Arts et Traditions populaires) in a rural patrician residence (1590), daily life in the 18th and 19th centuries.+33 (0)3 88 71 46 84www.paysdemarmoutier.com
NEUVILLER-LA-ROCHEMuseum of Popular Arts and Traditions (Musée des Traditions Populaires)Collections reflecting the two-fold activities of farmers and workers.+33 (0)3 88 97 07 18
OFFWILLEROffwiller Village House (Maison d’Offwiller)A number of artefacts bear witness to the popular traditions of this Protestant village.+33 (0)3 88 89 31 31
LA PETITE PIERREMuseum of Popular Arts and Traditions (Musée du Springerle – Arts et Traditions Populaires)Finely sculpted models for the Alsatian cake moulds – «springerle».+33 (0)3 88 70 48 65www.ot-paysdelapetitepierre.com
PFAFFENHOFFENMuseum of Popular Imagery (MF) (Musée de l’Image Populaire)A wealth of popular iconography through Christenings wishes (Goettelbriefe), confirmation, wedding and funeral souvenirs in the rural Protestant environment.+33 (0)3 88 07 80 05www.tourisme.pays-de-hanau.com
SÉLESTATAlsace Bread Museum (Maison du Pain d’Alsace)Set up in the former bakers’ guild. History of bread, presen-tation of the breadmaking techniques, demonstrations ofhow to make regional specialities etc…+33 (0)3 88 58 45 90www.maisondupain-d-alsace.com
STRASBOURGAlsatian Museum (MF) (Musée Alsacien) A fascinating tour of all sorts of arts and traditions: costumes, ceramics and popular religious art, toys, imagery, reconstitution of interiors with their furnishings.+33 (0)3 88 52 50 04www.musees-strasbourg.org
TRUCHTERSHEIMKochersberg House (Maison du Kochersberg)Presentation of everyday life in this region of Alsace, the cradle of the Alsatian costume characterised by the large bow-shaped headdress. Temporary exhibitions.+33 (0)3 88 69 85 84
WIMMENAUSwiss House (Maison Suisse)Patrimonial complex comprising a halftimbered house, a forge and an oil-mill and collections of artefacts.+33 (0)3 88 89 81 04
COLLECTIVE RAMBLESCOMBINING GASTRONOMYAND ALSACE WINES
LES RALLYES D’AGLAE+33 (0)3 88 47 36 71www.rallyes-aglae.com
LOCAL PRODUCE FESTIVALSFrom Springtime to Autumn, there are a multitude of festivals devoted to local produce.
Wine festivalsCelebrating the grape harvest from the end of September through October, several wine-growing towns and villages come alive every weekend.www.vinsalsace.com
Sauerkraut festivalsCabbage-growing is centred to the South and South-West of Strasbourg (between Obernai and Erstein). Sauerkraut festivals are held on certain weekends at the end of August through September.+33 (0)3 88 98 14 33www.ville-erstein.fr
Beer festivalThe 1st or 2nd weekend of August in Schiltigheim, the beer capital of Alsace.+33 (0)3 88 83 90 00www.ville-schiltigheim.fr
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REICHSTETTAlsatian House ParkA «heritage street» with different types of traditional houses.+33 (0)3 88 20 59 90http://parc.alsace.free.fr
See also Museums of art and traditions:Kutzenhausen, Marmoutier, Offwiller,Strasbourg on page 9.
Half-timbered houses
CraftsWhile the craft most often equated with Alsace is ceramics, the broad range of local craftwork demonstrates the spectrum of know-how (wooden sculpture, inlaid work, stone sculpture, popular imagery etc.). Craft masters and arts and crafts workshops sometimes open their doors to passing tourists. Others offer courses or demonstrations…
Exhibitions on the art professionsEvents centred on art professions (heritage, tradition and creation) every year in June (uneven years) and october (even years).Fédération régionale des métiers d’art d’Alsace+33 (0)3 88 08 25 57www.fremaa.com
Potters’ villages SOUFFLENHEIM
+33 (0)3 88 86 74 90 BETSCHDORF
+33 (0)3 88 54 44 92Musée de la Poterie+33 (0)3 88 54 48 07www.betschdorf.com
Art marquetry BOERSCH - ST LEONARD
Spindler +33 (0)3 88 95 80 17www.spindler.tm.fr
PFAFFENHOFFENVidal +33 (0)3 88 72 21 93
Fabric MUTTERSHOLTz
Kelsch – Tissage Gander+33 (0)3 88 85 15 32
Alsatian costume maker
STRASBOURGMaison Bossert+33 (0)3 88 32 28 47
Alsatian costumeWhile the black headdress remains symbolic of a certain image of Alsace, the traditional costume is, in fact, very varied (white sun-shaped headdresses in Meistratzheim, headdresses with a small bow worn well above the fore-head in Hunspach and Seebach etc.). In a number of villages, red skirts are for Catholic costumes and green for Protestants (and more rarely blue or violet). Whereas the headdress is always black for a young Protestant girl, it can be plain red, embroidered with flowers or tartan for a Young Catholic girl. Generally speaking, the costume depends on the woman’s status, religious festivals and geographical location.
Flower-decked towns and villages«Ah, what a beautiful garden» is what Louis XIV cried out when he saw Alsace spread before him from the Saverne Pass. And Alsace with its colourful towns and villages really is a sight to see! Northern Alsace ranks top in France for the number of villages and towns registered for their floral displays. You can find a list of towns and villages classified from 1 to 4 flowers on www.tourisme67.com.
VILLAGES LISTED AS“Les plus beaux villages de France”
HUNSPACH+33 (0)3 88 80 59 39
MITTELBERGHEIM+33 (0)3 88 08 01 66www.mittelbergheim.fr
“Les plus beaux détours de France”
OBERNAI+33 (0)3 88 95 64 13www.obernai.fr
The style of half-timbered houses varies according to whether they are found on the plain or in the mountains and what the buildings are used for (breeding, farming or wine-growing). The criss-cross pattern of the beams have symbolic shapes. A diamond shape symbolises fertility, a St. Andrew’s cross is for protection and multiplying (sometimes the diamond and cross are superimposed), slanted posts evoke the silhouette of a man and therefore virility. Inscriptions of Sun wheels and starry tulips with five or six branches protect the house from lightning, fire, witches and other evils. On the half-timbering and facades you can find sculpted figures and painted motifs. The steeply sloping roof (to evacuate snow) is made up of «Biberschwanz», roof tiles shaped like beaver tails. Inside, only the main room, the Stube, was heated as was the kitchen… Some experts claim that rather than being symbolic, each part of the halftimbering has above all a specific role to play in supporting the overall frame.
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Many traditions stem from trying to find the meaning of life or protections rituals. Christian festivals are still important events in village life throughout the region. But in Alsace, everything is a good excuse to have a good time throughout the four seasons of the year – harvest, grape-picking, patron saints’ days, craftwork, emptying the attic, local produce etc… Download the brochure «Schedule of events Alsace» on www.tourisme67.com See page 19.
PAST AND PRESENT TRADITIONS ALL YEAR ROUNDThe Christmas cyclebegins with Advent, four Sundays before Christmas Day. The Advent crown with its candles symbolises the coming of the light. The candles are lit one by one every Sunday. During this period, all sorts of Christmas biscuits are made («Wihnachtsbredle»). The Christmas tree tradition is really a part of Alsace with the first one ever mentioned being in 1521 in Sélestat! Originally, it was decorated with red apples, wafers, paper roses, biscuits and candles. As to offering presents, the Protestant movement in Strasbourg transferred the event from St Nicholas’ Day to Christmas Eve in 1570.
Carnivalmarks the coming of Spring and the temporary reversal of the social order. Flaming disk throwers («Schieweschlawe»), a very old ritual game, still exists in some villages (Offwiller, Wintzenheim/Kochersberg)..
Easter to WhitsunEaster traditions were initially references to acts of purification with spring cleaning («Oschterputz»), and a dish of green vegetables and herbs served on Maundy Thursday («Gründunnerschda»). Nature being renewed and coming back to life is associated with Easter Sunday. The cake in the shape of an Easter lamb symbolises the Risen Christ. The Easter rabbit and his eggs are a celebration of the springtime and fertility. On 1st May, it was traditional to plant decorated green shrubs («Maïe») as a promise of love and esteem, and to celebrate the May Queens, young girls who were the messengers of Spring. Whitsun was a time for rituals linked with the vitality of Nature, personified by the Whitsun valets, hirsute figures made out of straw and green plants.
Saint-Jean bonfiresAt the beginning of Summer, Saint-Jean bonfires, relics of Summer solstice festivals, still burn and light up the skies in Alsace.
«Messtis»(from Messtag = day of the Mass) or Kilbe, are fete-days for the patron saints and annual fairs usually held in theSummer. Traditionally, they are held from Whitsun to the Autumn. Among other customs, a greasy pole is erected with sausages, hams, pretzels, bunches of vegetables and sweetmeats hanging from it. The young village lads compete against each other to try and grab them. These messtis are now giving way to another type of festival (flower-decorated cavalcades) and all sorts of other summer events.
Autumn and winterAfter the grain harvests, October is the month of grape-picking. In the old days, as Winter crept in, the eveninggatherings would begin. Several families would gather round the ceramic stove («Kachelofe») and various tasks carried out – repairing tools, spinning hemp, cracking walnuts and beechnuts… with all the generations together, telling anecdotes and recounting legends. Saint Martin’s Day marked the end of the economic year. A procession with lanterns is still part of the customs today in the Rhineland. In Alsace, beets – not pumpkins - were carved out and lit. It is said that the light paved the way for St. Nicholas’ donkey..
VILLAGES LISTED AS“Les plus beaux villages de France”
HUNSPACH+33 (0)3 88 80 59 39
MITTELBERGHEIM+33 (0)3 88 08 01 66www.mittelbergheim.fr
“Les plus beaux détours de France”
OBERNAI+33 (0)3 88 95 64 13www.obernai.fr
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Festivals throughout the seasons
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A rich heritage and culture still very much aliveInfluenced by many cultures, Northern Alsace bears witness to the historical role of the Rhine basin. You can relive the era of the gallant knights by visiting the numerous castles. Travel through time and relive the legends of the builders of the myriad churches, chapels and historical buildings. Let the excitement of these eras take you away – not forgetting the countless museums catering for all tastes and the more conventional sites to explore. Strasbourg, the 7th ranking town in France, listed as part of the world heritage by UNESCO, offers you 2000 years of history, an exceptionally imposing, yet delicately carved Cathedral and many other exciting places to visit. Strasbourg became the Capital of Europe in the wake of the second world war, and today is a symbol of the reconciliation between nations.
At your own pace, you can wend your way through the roads of Alsace and find delightful surprises at every turn. The most famous is the Wine Route, but other itineraries are just as exciting. Download the tourist routes on www.tourisme67.com
Tourist routes ALSACE WINE
ROUTE+ - 150 kmThe Wine Route is a serpentine ribbon which runs from along the eastern slopes of the Vosges mountains, tranquilly unfol-ding along the mountain side, crossing through sixty winegrowing towns and vil-lages and around fifteen vintage vineyards «A.O.C. Alsace Grand cru» in Northern Alsace.www.vinsalsace.com
RHINE ROUTE+ - 140 kmThe mythical River Rhine is a magnet for many who come just to contemplate the flowing currents. It enters Alsace just downstream of Basel and leaves the region at Lauterbourg. In the 8th and 9th centu-ries, boatmen were already sailing down the Rhine to the North Sea to sell wine to the English, Danes and Swedes. In former times, the Rhine flooded the plain, but
at the end of the 19th century, extensive works were undertaken to regulate the course of the river.
BEYOND THE FOREST TO THE NORTHERN VOSGES+ - 170 kmBeyond the forest of Haguenau lies a region bordered to the East by the Rhine and to the West by the Regional Nature Park of the Northern Vosges. It is a land of hills, dales and forests, the main tourist attraction being the picturesque villages and potters’ villages, spas, castles and the Maginot Line.
FROM THE VOSGESMOUNTAINS TO THERIED PLAIN+ - 260 kmThe middle Vosges culminate at an altitude of between 900 and 1,100 metres. Easy to
access, the excellent road network means you can reach the mountain meadows and wooded heights via the mountain passes or visit the deep valleys. In addition to the more usual places to visit, this region stretching out under the open skies offers plenty of opportunities for sports and leisure activities: walks, hikes, mountain bike circuits, downhill skiing and cross-country skiing etc.
NORTHERN VOSGES– ALSACE BOSSUE+ - 210 kmAlong the roads of Pays de Hanau, the Regional Nature Park of the Northern Vosges and Alsace Bossue (the «Hunchback» of Alsace), there is a succession of typical, majestic farms, solid stone churches and mansions, followed by the vastness of the Vosges forest and finally a landscape and architecture typical of Lorraine. What’s more, sites bearing witness to the Jewish heritage and the brewing heritage in Alsace abound along this itinerary.
Visiting the townsTo find out everything about a site or historical event, you can benefit from the knowledge of a professional guide. Call on the services of a regional guide: Tourist offices in Strasbourg, Obernai, Sélestat, Saverne, Villé: see page 21.
STRASBOURGToursExploring the town, theme tours, audio-guided tours: Tourist Office of Strasbourg+33 (0)3 88 52 28 28www.ot-strasbourg.frGuide service+33 (0)3 88 52 28 20service.guides@ot-strasbourg.fr
Strasbourg PassHow to visit more, pay less and get the most out of your stay in town (valid for 3 days). This tourist passport includes a ride on a tour boat, the astronomic clock in the Cathedral, the climb up to the Cathedral platform, bike hire, admission to the museum of your choice and a reduction of 10 to 50% on other services and facilities (mini-train, guided tours etc.).+33 (0)3 88 52 28 28www.ot-strasbourg.fr
Strasbourg by boat on the river IllSTRASBOURG FLUVIAL+33 (0)3 88 84 13 13www.strasbourg.port.fr
Strasbourg by boat with meal on boardBATEAUX TOURISTIQUES STRASBOURGEOIS+33 (0)3 88 84 10 01www.bateauxstrasbourgeois.com
Tour with commentary in the mini-train C.T.S.+33 (0)3 88 77 70 70www.cts-strasbourg.fr
Historical discovery trailson townsIL ÉTAIT UNE FOIS LA VILLE+33 (0)3 88 31 05 25www.iletaitunefoislaville.com
WISSEMBOURGEn mini-train+33 (0)3 88 94 10 11www.ot-wissembourg.fr
“OBERNAI AND THE CHARM OF THE WINE ROUTE”3 days/2 nightsNestling in the former ramparts at the foot of Mont Sainte-Odile, this delightful little wine-growing town offers you all the charm of its picturesque streets, finely decorated town hall and proud belfry over-looking the market square. Here, you can savour the local specialities and taste Alsace wines when you visit wine cellars offering tasting sessions.
From 115 €* per person (1/2 board)
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“DISCOVERY WEEKEND”3 days/2 nightsWhere the forests undulate and Mediaeval ruins perch up high, that’s where you will find Niedersteinbach, a picturesque village in the Northern Vosges. The Hotel and Restaurant «Au Cheval Blanc»** - Logis de France – with its heated outdoor swimming pool, tennis court and play area for children is the ideal place to admire the preserved environment and savour the gourmet delights of the fine, traditional cuisine.
From 158 €* per person (1/2 board)
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* Prices subject to alterations.
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VineyardsBy mini-train
DAMBACH-LA-VILLE+33 (0)3 88 92 41 86 www.ruhlmann-schutz.fr
On board a minibus/busJOSY TOURISME+33 (0)3 88 97 02 50www.josy-tourisme.fr
Castles
Strongholds Around LEMBACH
Fleckenstein Castle (parcours ludique “Le Château des Énigmes”®)Nearby: Loewenstein – Hohenbourg – Wegelnburg (D).Other castles: Wasigenstein – Petit Arnsberg – Lutzelhardt – Froensbourg.+33 (0)3 88 05 82 40www.ot-vallee-sauer.fr
Around NIEDERBRONN-LES-BAINSNew and Old Windstein – Schoeneck – Wineck - Wasenbourg.+33 (0)3 88 80 89 70www.niederbronn.com
LICHTENBERGLichtenberg CastleThe site integrates a contemporary area where cultural activities are held.+33 (0)3 88 89 98 72www.chateaudelichtenberg.com
Around SAVERNEHaut Barr CastleNearby: Small and Large Geroldseck - Greifenstein.+33 (0)3 88 91 80 47www.ot-saverne.fr
To the South of the Saverne passWangenbourg castle+33 (0)3 88 87 33 50Nideck castle – Ringelstein+33 (0)3 88 50 90 15www.suisse-alsace.comSalm castle +33 (0)3 88 47 18 51www.hautebruche.com
Around MONT SAINTE-ODILEGuirbaden+33 (0)3 88 50 75 38www.rosheim.comBirkenfels+33 (0)3 88 95 64 13www.obernai.fr
Around BARRLandsberg – Spesbourg – Haut Andlau – Bernstein+33 (0)3 88 08 66 65www.pays-de-barr.com
Around SÉLESTAT and VILLÉHaut Koenigsbourg castleAn imposing fortress restored by Kaiser Wilhelm II in the style of the late 15th century.
+33 (0)3 88 82 45 82+33 (0)3 88 82 50 60Nearby:Ortenbourg – Frankenbourg – Kintzheim*.* Opening times coinciding with those of the birds of prey sanctuary (cf. Eagles’ Castle page 4).+33 (0)3 88 92 84 33www.voleriedesaigles.com
“BONJOURSTRASBOURG”3 days/2 nights
Feel like a weekend for two or with a few friends, taking time out to stroll through La Petite France or doing a bit of shopping? With the «Bonjour Strasbourg» break, your two nights at a hotel are booked and your «Strasbourg- Pass» gives you admission to the most spectacular sights in the city plus a reduction of 50% for all sorts of services and facilities… The city is then yours for the taking – at your own pace!
From 78 €* per person (bed & breakfast basis)
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Cultural bastions of the Holy Roman Empire and strongholds of the powerful lords, the castles were also comfortable palaces. The bold constructions are part and parcel of the terrain, carved into the rock in labyrinthine forms. Now majestic ruins, they are scattered over the rocky outcrops of the Northern Vosges and perch above foothills of the Vosges mountains – a fascinating site for both connoisseurs and walkers.
“AT THE HEART OF ALSACE”3 days/2 nightsLocated at the heart of Alsace, in Sand, the inn called «La Charrue**»- Logis de France – welco-mes you in its heartwarming decor to savour an inventive, gourmet cuisine. From here, you can travel in every direction to explore the region: the Alsace Wine Route, Haut- Koenigsbourg castle, Ebersmunster Abbey and Sélestat where you can visit the Alsace Bread Museum.
From 140 €* per person (1/2 board)
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“MEDIAEVAL HIKE”8 days/7 nights
Departure and arrival: Wissembourg – Distance of stages: about 20 km/day – Average difference in altitude: 500 m. Just a few days in the Regional Nature Park of the Northern Vosges and you will feel full of life. Equipped with your topo guide, rambling along the shaded paths, you will discover castles, the remains of the Maginot Line and small towns with their crystal craftsmen and stone sculptors. This hike without carrying your own luggage is for good and experienced walkers.
From 547 €* per person (1/2 board)
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Historical sitesFortified buildings, battle fields, historical sites and museums bear witness to Alsace’s troubled past. A much-coveted land, Alsace changed nationality four times between 1870 and 1945. This heritage is apparent everywhere in Northern Alsace and is an exceptional educational and cultural resource.
SCHIRMECKAlsace-Moselle memorial (Mémorial de l’Alsace Moselle)A striking, historical trail from 1870 to the present day, retracing the diversity of situations experienced in Alsace-Moselle, and encouraging us to reflect upon the future of the European continent.+33 (0)3 88 47 45 50www.memorial-alsace-moselle.org
1870 WOERTH
Museum of the Battle of 6th August 1870 (MF) (Musée de la Bataille du 6 août 1870). A reminder of the bloody battle that led to Alsace and Moselle being
annexed to Germany for 48 years.+33 (0)3 88 09 40 96www.woerth-en-alsace.com1893-1918FORTIFICATIONS
MUTzIGMutzig Fort (Kaiser Wilhelm II Fort) (Fort de Mutzig)Completed in 1918, this is the largest fort built by the German Empire and was erected to put a halt to any French offensive. Several techniques, including concrete were inaugurated here. Shelters, kitchens, canons and observation posts...+33 (0)6 08 84 17 42www.mutzig.net
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Castle DIEDENDORF
Renaissance style+33 (0)3 88 01 32 70www.chateau-de-diedendorf. com
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1929-1940MAGINOT LINEForts
LEMBACHFort du Four à Chaux4 km of a defensive network recounting life underground. Exhibition of wartime vestiges.+33 (0)3 88 94 48 62www.lignemaginot.fr
SCHOENENBOURGFort de SchoenenbourgEntrenched 30 m underground, these men came out unvanquished after the Armistice. Barracks, kitchen, medicalpost, technical areas, control post, combat unit with gun turret, theme exhibitions.+33 (0)3 88 80 59 39www.lignemaginot.com
Shelters HATTEN
Musée de l’AbriShelter Museum (Musée de l’Abri)Reconstruction of everyday life in a bunker. Reminder of wartime in Hatten, where one of the most violent battles of armoured vehicles took place. Outside, recent and old military equipment and vehicles.+33 (0)3 88 80 14 90www.maginot-hatten.com
LEUTENHEIMHeidenbückel shelterIncludes the typical internal organisation of shelter. The kitchen could cater for up to 180 people.+33 (0)3 88 86 40 39
Pillboxes DAMBACH-NEUNHOFFEN
Casemate de NeunhoffenBuilding for supervising a f looding network.+33 (0)3 88 09 21 46perso.wanadoo.fr/casemate.neunhoffen
HATTENCasemate EschTaken by both sides several times, it was the theatre for combats of incredi-ble violence between the Germans and Americans.+33 (0)3 88 80 05 07www.lignemaginot.com
MARCKOLSHEIMMemorial-museum of the Maginot Line (Mémorial Musée de la Ligne Maginot du Rhin)Reminder of the heavy fighting in June 1940. Weapons, war souvenirs, rare mili-tary machines.+33 (0)3 88 92 56 98+33 (0)3 88 92 57 79
OBERROEDERNCasemate d’Oberroedern sudTraces of the German attacks of June 1940.+33 (0)3 88 80 01 35
1939-1945 NATzWILLER
– Concentration camp at Natzweiler- Struthof (Camp de concentration de Natzweiler-Struthof). This is the only camp on French soil run by the Nazis and it quickly became a death camp through hard labour. 4 buildings still remain today (out of 17 originally built) with the crema-torium, cells and the museum. Outside, the National Deportation Necropolis overlooks the camp.– The European Centre for Deported Resistance Fighters (Centre Européen du Résistant Déporté) presents the history of the Nazi concentration camp system.+33 (0)3 88 47 44 67www.struthof.fr
Religious heritageAlsace is a land of great spirituality and has been for centuries past. Romanesque art was practised extensively over a long period of time and is characterised by some remarkable monastic churches. Enhanced by the growth of the towns, the apotheosis of Gothic art is found in Strasbourg Cathedral. After the Thirty Years’ War, superb edifices were built such as Ebersmunster, in flamboyant Baroque style. In a number of villages, there are two churches, reflecting the presence of both Catholic and Protestant communities. Furthermore, the density of rural synagogues still present today demonstrate how extensive the Jewish community has been since the Middle Ages. The Concordat regime specific to Alsace and Moselle has contributed to these three faiths being so firmly rooted here. The French Law of 1905 introducing the separation of the Church and the State does not in fact concern the region, which was annexed to Germany at the time. Today, Alsace remains the most multidenominational region of France.
CHURCHES Catholic (c)Protestant (p) places of worship
ALSACE BOSSUE (p)Churches bui lt by the architect Stengel in HARSKIRCHEN, BERG and SARRE-UNION+33 (0)3 88 00 40 39www.tourisme.alsace-bossue.net
ALTENSTADT (c)Saint Ulrich Romanesque church+33 (0)3 88 94 10 11www.ot-wissembourg.fr
ANDLAU (c)Saints Pierre and Paul Abbey – Romanesque style - legend of the she-bear of St. Richarde.+33 (0)3 88 08 22 57www.pays-de-barr.com
AVOLSHEIM (c)Romanesque church Dompeter+33 (0)3 88 49 89 11
BALDENHEIM (p)Church - painted Mediaeval decor.+33 (0)3 88 85 31 30+33 (0)3 88 85 32 11
BERG (c)Chapelle du Kirchberg+33 (0)3 88 00 40 39www.tourisme.alsace-bossue.net
DAMBACH-LA-VILLE (c)Saint Sébastien Chapel – remarkable wooden Baroque altar.+33 (0)3 88 92 61 00www.pays-de-barr.com
EBERSMUNSTER (c)Abbey-church - the master-piece in the Baroque style in Alsace.+33 (0)3 88 85 78 32
EPFIG (c)Romanesque chapel Sainte Marguerite+33 (0)3 88 85 50 39
ESCHAU (c)Saint Trophime – Romanesque church - monastery garden.+33 (0)3 88 64 03 76
HAGUENAU (c)– Saint Georges Church – Romanesque and Gothic styles - remarkable pyx– Saint Nicolas Church – remarkable wooden panelling.+33 (0)3 88 93 70 00www.ville-haguenau.fr
KUHLENDORF (p)Rare half-timbered church.+33 (0)3 88 54 44 92
MARMOUTIER (c)Abbey-church - the last Romanesque abbey to be inspired by Carolingian and Ottonian architecture.+33 (0)3 88 71 46 84www.paysdemarmoutier.com
MOLSHEIM (c)Jesuit Church.A vast Gothic and Renaissance building. This Jesuit church, which became the most important in the region, was built during the Counter-Reformation.+33 (0)3 88 38 14 69www.ot-molsheim-mutzig.com
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NEUWILLER-LES-SAVERNE (c)Saints Peter and Paul Abbey – from primi-tive Romanesque to Baroque style.+33 (0)3 88 70 00 51+33 (0)3 88 89 23 45www.tourisme.pays-de-hanau.com
NIEDERHASLACH (c)Saint Florent Collegiate Church – Gothic style+33 (0)3 88 87 33 50www.suisse-alsace.com
OBERSTEIGEN (c)Romanesque chapel+33 (0)3 88 87 33 50www.suisse-alsace.com
ROSHEIM (c)Saints Peter and Paul - the most complete and typical of Alsatian Romanesque architecture.+33 (0)3 88 50 75 38www.rosheim.com
ST-JEAN-SAVERNE (c)Former Romanesque abbey+33 (0)3 88 91 02 60
SÉLESTAT (c)– Ste Foy Church – beautifull Romanesque style – St George Church – Gothic style +33 (0)3 88 58 87 20www.selestat-tourisme.com
STRASBOURG– Cathédrale Notre-Dame (c)Dominating the city with its spire measuring 142 m, the Cathedral is the ultimate expres-sion of the power and grandeur of Gothic art. It was built from the 11th to the 15th century (Rose window, portals, Pillar of Angels).- Astronomical Clock+33 (0)3 88 32 75 78- Going-up to the cathedral platform+33 (0)3 88 43 60 40– Saint Thomas (p) – church with five naves and side aisles – mausoleum of the Marshall of Saxony.+33 (0)3 88 32 14 46 www.saint-thomas-strasbourg.org– Saint Pierre Le Jeune (p) – the only church in Strasbourg to have cloisters.+33 (0)3 88 32 41 61
SURBOURG (c)Saint Arbogast Church – Romanesque collegiate church.+33 (0)3 88 80 42 60
WEITERSWILLER (p)Frescoes depicting the Last Judgement, the Creation and the Passion.+33 (0)3 88 89 23 45
WISSEMBOURG (c)Saints Peter and Paul Abbey – Gothic and Romanesque style.+33 (0)3 88 94 10 11+33 (0)3 88 94 16 31www.ot-wissembourg.fr
The Romanesque Route invites you to discover these major works of Romanesque art which flourished in Alsace from the 11th to the early 13th century.+33 (0)3 88 91 37 12www.viaromanica.com
MAJOR PLACES OF PILGRIMAGE,MEMORIALS…
MARIENTHAL (c)The most popular place of pilgrimage in Alsace.+33 (0)3 88 93 90 91
MONT SAINTE-ODILE - OTTROTTSpiritual high spot. Site occupied in pre-historic times (Pagan’s Wall built around 1000 BC). Monastery founded by Sainte Odile, the daughter of Duke Adalric, at a time when Alsace was poverty-stricken. Herrade de Landsberg wrote his «Hortus Deliciarum» here, a sort of Christian encyclopaedia. Remarkable site andpanoramic view.+33 (0)3 88 95 80 53www.mont-sainte-odile.com
SESSENHEIM– Protestant church – pastoral pew, altar and pulpit from the time of the romance between Goethe and Frédérique Brion, daughter of the minister of Sessenheim.+33 (0)3 88 86 97 25– Memorial to GoetheArtefacts and reproduction of documents relating the time Goethe spent in Alsace.+33 (0)3 88 86 97 04– «Au Boeuf» innValuable documents on Goethe, Frédérique Brion and Sessenheim.+33 (0)3 88 86 97 14www.auberge-au-boeuf.com
Museums and sites linked with the Protestant cultural heritage: see page 17.
Alsace, the land of organsNorthern Alsace has some 740 organs, including many in Protestant churches. Top-quality organs, in particular those built by the Silbermann family in the 18th century (Saint Thomas in Strasbourg, Bouxwiller, Gries, …).and Stiehr-Mockers in the 19th century (Roppenheim, Bischwiller, Barr, ...), are for the most part listed and restored. The beautiful sonority always resounds during the Sunday service and others. Furthermore the art of organ building is still well represented today with many renowned organ builders. Countless organ concerts demonstrate the vitality of this regional heritage.
MARMOUTIEREuropean Centre of Organs – Flutes from around the World: see page 16.
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DISCOVERINGJUDAïSM IN ALSACE
BENFELDThe furnishings of the synagogue date back to the original construction+33 (0)3 88 74 04 02
BOUXWILLERJudaic-Alsatian Museum (Musée Judéo-Alsacien)History and culture of Judaism in Alsace in the setting of the former synagogue.+33 (0)3 88 70 97 17+33 (0)3 88 89 23 45www.tourisme.pays-de-hanau.com
DIEMERINGENSynagogue restored in 1867, ritual bath, cemetery.+33 (0)3 88 00 40 90+33 (0)3 88 00 44 59 www.tourisme.alsace-bossue.net
HOCHFELDENMuseum of Pays de la zorn (Musée du Pays de la zorn)Synagogue, school and ritual bath.+33 (0)3 88 89 04 52www.musee.hochfelden.com
MARMOUTIERMuseum of popular arts and traditions (Musée d’Arts et Traditions Populaires)set up in a former Jewish house, collection of artefacts for home worship and in the synagogues, history of the local Jewish community.+33 (0)3 88 71 46 84www.paysdemarmoutier.com
PFAFFENHOFFENRestored synagogue dating back to 1791.+33 (0)3 88 07 80 05www.tourisme.pays-de-hanau.com
STRUTHSynagogue, cemetery.+33 (0)3 88 70 42 30www.ot-paysdelapetitepierre.com
Other Museums and collections relating to Judaism in Alsace: see page 17.
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Witnesses to a past full of eventful history, flourishing art, traditions and the works of men, the museums of Northern Alsace house precious and highly varied collections, sometimes touching on the uncanny. You are welcome to visit both the small and large museums: www.musees-alsace.org
Museums
INDUSTRIALAND TECHNICAL MUSEUMS(MF = Musée de France)
BETSCHDORFPottery museum (MF) (Musée de la Poterie)History, know-how and a vast collection of stoneware.+33 (0)3 88 54 48 07www.betschdorf.com
BISCHWILLERLaub museum (Musée de la Laub)Local and artistic history of the town which was the refuge of the Huguenots, most of whom were cloth manufacturers. Story of the flourishing textile industry.+33 (0)3 88 53 99 29www.bischwiller.com
GEISPOLSHEIM«The Secrets of Chocolate» museum (Musée du Chocolat)The history of cocoa, chocolate and the «Marquise de Sévigné» trademark - shop.+33 (0)3 88 55 04 90www.musee-du-chocolat.com
GRANDFONTAINE– Iron mine of Framont (Ancienne Mine de Fer de Framont)Iron mine, mineralogical museum.+33 (0)3 88 97 20 09– 2 CV museum (Musée de la 2 CV)Exhibition of models brought together by
enthusiasts, including James Bond’s 2CV.+33 (0)3 88 38 64 76www.hautebruche.com
KLINGENTHALSword and knife manufactory (Maison de la Manufacture d’armes blanches)History of the 1st French manufactory of swords and knives, manufacturing tech-niques, collection of artefacts produced there and tools, forge.+33 (0)3 88 95 93 23
MARMOUTIEREuropean Centre of Organs – Flutes from around the world (Centre Européen de l’Orgue - Les Flûtes du Monde)Discover the century-old world of organs and organ-technic. Collection of 1,000 flutes from the five continents since prehistoric times.+33 (0)3 88 03 21 34www.paysdemarmoutier.com
MERKWILLER-PECHELBRONNPetroleum museum (Musée Français du Pétrole)History of petroleum in Alsace until the refi-nery closed in 1970. Pechelbronn was the
cradle of the world petroleum industry.+33 (0)3 88 80 91 08www.musee-du-petrole.com
MUTzIGRohan museum (Musée des Rohan)Collection of side arms and fire arms – needle-gun “Chassepot”, inventor of the needle-gun born in Mutzig.+33 (0)3 88 38 12 73www.ot-molsheim-mutzig.com
OFFENDORFMuseum of inland water transport (Musée de la Batellerie)On a «Freycinet» type barge, exhibition recounting the development of the inland water transport. Offendorf was the largest boatmans’ village in the East of France in the 20th century.+33 (0)3 88 96 74 92
REICHSHOFFENIron museum (MF) (Musée du Fer)History of iron metallurgy at the source of industrial life in the Northern Vosges and the business activities of the De Dietrich and Treca factories.+33 (0)3 88 80 34 49
SAVERNEChappe Telegraph tower (Tour de l’ancien Télégraphe Chappe)Discover Chappe’s telegraphy, which was the first telecommunication network in the world.+33 (0)3 88 52 98 99www.shpta.com
STRASBOURG– Le Vaisseau«Science the fun way». Science and technical museum for chil-dren. Interactive and unusual means of discovering the animal world, water, man and photography, etc.+ 33 (0)3 88 44 44 00www.levaisseau.com– Naviscope AlsaceEverything about navigation on the Rhine on 4 floors in the former push tug the «Strasbourg».+33 (0)3 88 60 22 23
UHLWILLERBread museum (Musée du pain)The story of bread from harvesting and agricultural machines to bread-making.+33 (0)3 88 07 71 80+33 (0)3 88 07 70 29
HISTORICAL ANDARCHAEOLOGICALMUSEUMS AND SITES(MF = Musée de France)
BRUMATHArchaeological museum (Musée Archéologique)Collection from the Palaeolithic era to the Great Invasions, Gallo-Roman history of the town.+33 (0)3 88 51 05 15
DEHLINGENArchaeological site of Gurtelbach: garden demonstrating the dietary customs of the time, vestiges of a Gallo-Roman farm. Permanent exhibition.+33 (0)3 88 00 40 39www.tourisme.alsace-bossue.net
DOSSENHEIM-SUR-zINSELFortified churchyard (Refuge fortifié)Remains of fortified dwellings of the Middle Ages. Permanent explanatory exhibition about the site+33 (0)3 88 70 00 04
HAGUENAUHistorical museum (MF) (Musée historique)Extensive archaeological collections with burial places from the forest of Haguenau.Beautiful Gallo-Roman artefacts.+33 (0)3 88 93 79 22www.ville-haguenau.fr
LANGENSOULTzBACHMusée “Gods, Goddesses et sanctuaries in the Northern Vosges” (Musée “Dieux, déesses et sanctuaires des Vosges du Nord”) Local archaeology of the Roman times.+33 (0)3 88 09 31 01http://langensoultzbach.free.fr
MACKWILLERVestiges of an imperial Gallo-Roman villa, thermal baths, mausoleum, historical presentation of the town.+33 (0)3 88 00 40 39www.tourisme.alsace-bossue.net
MOLSHEIMMuseum of the Charterhouse and Bugatti Foundation (MF) (Musée de la Chartreuse) Set up in the former Charterhouse, collections relating the history of the region and the Bugatti Foundation, the creator of the factory on the edge of the town. Monastic buildings, cloisters and resto-
red cells.+33 (0)3 88 49 59 38www.chartreuse-molsheim.info
NIEDERBRONN-LES-BAINSArchaeology House of the Northern Vosges (MF) (La Maison de l’Archéologie des Vosgesdu Nord). Local archaeology, ancient thermal baths. Story of the industrial past and the De Dietrich factories.+33 (0)3 88 80 36 37www.niederbronn.com
OBERSTEINBACHThe House of Castles (La Maison des Châteaux-forts). Castle construction, access and the lords who lived there.+33 (0)3 88 09 50 65
LA PETITE PIERREAlsatian seal museum (Musée du Sceau Alsacien). Display of seals, oriflammes and coats of arms, recalling life of the lords, craftsmen and peasants, soldiers and clergymen during the feudal period.+33 (0)3 88 70 48 65www.ot-paysdelapetitepierre.com
SAVERNEMuseum of Archeology (MF) (Musée Archéologique). Extensive archaeological collection in the southern wing of the Rohan Castle.+33 (0)3 88 91 80 47www.ot-saverne.fr
SÉLESTATHumanist Library (Bibliothèque Humaniste)Collection of the Latin school and the humanist Beatus Rhenanus, particularly fine collection of 450 manuscripts, 550 incunabula and 2 000 books of the 16th century.+33 (0)3 88 58 07 20
SELTzMaison KrumackerArcheology and local history+33 (0)3 88 05 59 79www.tourisme-seltz.fr
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MUSEUMS ABOUTTHE MILITARY HERITAGErefer to the headingHISTORICAL SITES pages 13 - 14.
MUSEUMS ANDCOLLECTIONSLINKED WITH THEPROTESTANTCULTURAL HERITAGE(MF = Musée de France)
BOUXWILLERMuseum of Bouxwiller and Pays de Hanau (MF) (Musée de Bouxwiller et du Pays de Hanau)Artefacts from the everyday life of Protestants in Pays de Hanau, in the 18th and 19th centuries.+33 (0)3 88 70 99 15
OFFWILLERsee page 9.
PFAFFENHOFFENMuseum of Popular Imagerysee page 9.
STRASBOURGAlsatian Museum (MF) (Musée Alsacien)Collection of Alsatian costumes (ornamen-tation varying according to faith), the Bible reader, Christening wishes etc.+33 (0)3 88 52 50 01www.musees-strasbourg.org
WALDERSBACHJean-Frédéric Oberlin Museumsee above.
MUSEUMS ANDCOLLECTIONS OFALSATIAN JUDAISM(MF = Musée de France)
BISCHHEIMCour des BoecklinRitual bath and local museum on Judaism.+33 (0)3 88 81 49 47
BOUXWILLERJudeo-Alsatian Museum (Musée Judéo-Alsacien)see page 15.
HAGUENAUHistorical museum (MF)Collection of Jewish art.+33 (0)3 88 93 79 22
HOCHFELDENPays de la zorn museum (Musée du Pays de la zorn)see page 15.
MARMOUTIERMuseum of popular arts and traditions (Musée d’Arts et Traditions Populaires)see page 15.
LA PETITE PIERREAlsatian seal museum (Musée du Sceau Alsacien)Around fifty seals with inscriptions in Hebrew.see page 9.
PFAFFENHOFFENSynagogue restauréesee page 15.
STRASBOURGAlsatian Museum (MF) (Musée Alsacien)Popular Judaic religious art.+33 (0)3 88 52 50 01www.musees-strasbourg.org
FINE ARTS MUSEUMS AND COLLECTIONS(MF = Musée de France)
BARRFolie Marco museum (MF)This «folly» is a patrician’s French-style mansion. Refined interior, beautiful arte-facts, collection of furniture from the Rhineland Renaissance period of the late 19th century.+33 (0)3 88 08 94 72
BISCHWILLERMaison des ArtsWorks by the painter Steinmetz and the marquetry artist Baumer, presented in a picturesque Alsatian house where they used to live.+33 (0)3 88 53 99 29www.bischwiller.com
ERSTEINArt Center Würth (opening automn 2007)+33 (0)3 88 64 53 00
SAVERNEArt and History Museum (MF) (Musée d’art et d’histoire)Religious sculptures (15th – 16th c.), paintings, donation Louise Weiss in the south wing of the Rohan Palace.+33 (0)3 88 91 06 28
STRASBOURG– Cathedral Museum (MF) (Musée de l’Oeuvre Notre-dame)Development of art in the Upper Rhine area and Strasbourg between the 11th and 17th centuries. Sculptures taken from the Cathedral, major 15th c. works, stained glass windows, furniture and still-life works by Sébastien Stoskopff.– Decorative Arts Museum (MF) (Musée des Arts Décoratifs)This museum is located on the ground floor of Rohan Palace and includes the sumptuous apartments of the Cardinals
of Rohan and collections of decorative art (Hannong ceramics, silver plating, etc.)– Fine Arts Museum (MF) (Musée des Beaux-Arts)Located on the 1st floor of Rohan Palace, a rich collection of paintings from 15th cen-tury to 1870 (Raphaël, Véronèse, Rubens, Goya, Corot, Courbet…)– Engravings and Sketches workshop (MF) (Cabinet des Estampes)Over 220,000 works from the 15th to the 20th century covering all the tech-niques used in the rich iconography of Alsace (sketches, engravings, lithography, etchings).– Centre de l’Illustration Tomi UngererOpening in September 2007
Infos Musées Strasbourg+33 (0)3 88 52 50 00www.musees-strasbourg.org
– Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MF) (Musée d’Art Moderne et Contemporain)Located on the banks of the river Ill, the museum is a hymn to modernity. The col-lections are displayed around an immense glass nave on two levels. Consultation room for photography and graphic art, art library, auditorium and cafeteria.+33 (0)3 88 23 31 31www.musees-strasbourg.org
WISSEMBOURGWestercamp Museum (Musée Westercamp)A very beautiful collection of Alsatian bourgeois furniture installed in a Renaissance house. Popular lithography, firearms, archaeological section. (Temporarily closed)+33 (0)3 88 94 10 11
STRASBOURG– Archaeology museum (MF) (Musée Archéologique)Located in the basement of Rohan Palace, an extensive collection recounting everyday life in Palaeolithic, Neolithic and Gallo-Roman times and the wealth of the Merovingian civilisation in Alsace
– Historical Museum (MF) (Musée Historique) Reopening in June 2007
+33 (0)3 88 52 50 00www.musees-strasbourg.org
WALDERSBACHJean-Frédéric Oberlin museum (MF) (Musée Oberlin)Located in the former presbytery, artefacts and documents from the time, retracing the impressive educational and social works of the Minister Oberlin – resource centre– children’s house (educational resources for
teachers) and landscaped garden.+33 (0)3 88 97 30 27www.musee-oberlin.com
MUSEUMS OF ART AND TRADITIONS see page 9.
SCIENCE ANDNATURE MUSEUMS(MF = Musée de France)
LEMBACHLe P’tit FleckEntertaining and educational centre on the natural heritage of the Northern Vosges.+33 (0)3 88 94 28 52www.ptitfleck.com
LA PETITE PIERRECentre for the Regional Nature Park of the Northern Vosges (Exposition «L’aventure
des Vosges du Nord»)Permanent exhibition retracing the story of the Northern Vosges, and how it came to be listed as a Regional Nature Park and Biosphere Reserve. Awareness of the wealth and diversity of the natural heritage.+33 (0)3 88 01 49 59www.parc-vosges-nord.fr
STRASBOURG– Le Vaisseau – «Science the fun way». Science and technical museum for chil-dren. Interactive and unusual means of discovering the animal world, water, man and photography, etc.
+33 (0)3 88 44 44 00www.levaisseau.com– zoological Museum of Strasbourg (MF) (Musée zoologique)Stemming from a natural history workshop, this collection is one of the finest in France. Theme exhibitions, library for children and adults.+33 (0)3 90 24 04 90www.musees-strasbourg.org
– PlanétariumAstonishing dome, theme events and exhibition on the stellar universe.+33 (0)3 90 24 24 50– Seismology and Earth Magnetism Museum (Musée de sismologie et de magnétisme terrestre)Old seismometers and collection of instruments to measure the earth’s magnetic field.+33 (0)3 90 24 01 27
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Practical information A FEW FIGURES ABOUT NORTHERN ALSACESurface area: 4755 km2 - Population: 1 027 000 habitants. Climate: semi-continental, hot summers, cold, some-times snowy, winters. Protected from the West winds by the Vosges mountains. Lovely spring and autumn weather. Public holidays in Alsace: same public holidays as elsewhere in France + Good Friday (Easter) and Boxing Day (26th December).
ACCESSBY ROADFrom other large French towns
km timeFranceBordeaux 933 10 h 09Brest 1074 9 h 55Lille 525 4 h 57Lyon 497 4 h 29Marseille 808 7 h 15Nantes 863 7 h 46Paris 490 4 h 25
From large European towns
km timeAWien 768 7 h 47BBrussels 433 4 h 11CHBern 239 2 h 26Geneva 392 3 h 51Lausanne 337 3 h 23CZPraha 606 6 h 15DBerlin 756 6 h 51Hamburg 706 6 h 21Stuttgart 150 1 h 38München 362 3 h 36DKKøbenhavn 1009 10 h 13EBarcelona 1130 10 h 16Madrid 1730 16 h 33GBLondon 732 7 h 32HBudapest 1024 10 h 02IMilano 481 4 h 55Roma 1068 9 h 47IRLDublin 1188 15 h 40LLuxembourg 222 2 h 05NLAmsterdam 607 5 h 48PLWarszawa 1282 14 h 33
DIRECT RAIL ACCESSFranceLille 5 h 45Lyon 5 hMarseille 7 hNice 10 hPerpignan 9 h 30Paris by TGV 2 h 20 *Paris 4 hToulon 8 hBelgiumBruxelles 4 h 40GermanyFrankfurt/Main 2 h 20Munchen 5 hSaarbrücken 1 h 45Stuttgart 1 h 50ItalyMilano 7 h 30LuxembourgLuxembourg 2 h 30AustriaSalzburg 6 hWien 6 hSwitzerlandBasel 1 h 20zürich 2 h 40
* From June 10th 2007 :
SNCF : 08 92 35 35 35www.sncf.com
DIRECT FLIGHTS Around 30 domestic and internationalflights:Airport of Strasbourg – Entzheim+33 (0)3 88 64 67 67www.strasbourg.aeroport.fr
ACCOMMODATIONHotels
Accommodation in the countryside
Open-air accommodation
Youth hostels, refuge chaletsand group accommodation
10 hotels ****67 hotels ***190 hotels **21 hotels *Hotel residencesdownload onwww.tourisme67.com
673 Gîtes de France290 Guest rooms18 Tables d’hôtes(Dining with your hosts)15 Short-stay gîtes9 Rural campsites andnatural camping areaseducational farmson-line onwww.gites67.com
43 Camp sites listedas leisure andtourism facilities11 Rural camp sitesand natural camping areas17 Service areasfor camping-carsdownload onwww.tourisme67.com
66 VVF, UFCV, FUAJ…on-line onwww.tourisme67.com
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SaveRne
HagUenaU
StRaSboURg
lembach
Soultz-sous-Forêts
lauterbourg
HunspachWœrth
niederbronn-les-bains
Merkwiller- Pechelbronn
bischwiller
brumathHochfelden
ingwiller
bouxwiller
la Petite-PierreDrulingen
Diemeringen
Marmoutier
Pfalz (Palatinat)
Phalsbourg
Sarrebourg
offenburg
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Saint-Dié des-vosges
baden(Pays de bade)
betschdorf
SoufflenheimRoeschwoog
Seltz
Mothern
gambsheim
bischheimMundolsheim
Schiltigheim
illkirch-g.
geispolsheim
erstein
benfeld
Rhinau
Marckolsheim
Kintzheim
ChâtenoisScherwiller
Dambach- la-ville
blienschwiller
itterswiller
andlaule Hohwald
barrMittelbergheim
ottrottboerschgrendelbruch
Saâles
oberhaslach
Wangenbourg- engenthal
Wasselonne Marlenheim
Madridlisbonne
Paris
londres
Dublin
berlin
bruxelles
amsterdam
Copenhague
Prague
vienne
ljubjana
Rome
berne
eSPagnePoRtUgal
FRanCe
SUiSSe aUtRiCHe
Slovénie
RéP. tCHeqUe
Pologne
alleMagne
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italie
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baden airpark
basel/ Mulhouse
entzheim
villé
Fleckenstein
lichtenberg
Parc natureL régionaL des Vosges du nord
Struthof
Mont Ste-odile
Haut-Koenigsbourg
gerstheim
Pont Pflimlin
Pont de l’europe
Drusenheim
iffezheim
beinheim
truchtersheim
WiSSeMboURg
MolSHeiM
SCHiRMeCKle Donon
Schwarzwald (Forêt noire)
Moselle
vosges
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toURiSt oFFiCeS
Colmar
achern
Rust
emmendingen
Freiburg im Breisgau
Karlsruhe
bâle/basel
Mulhousebelfort
besançon
Paris nancy
baden baden
Meurthe et Moselle
blâmont
Paris luxembourg Metz
Saarbrücken
landau
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SarregueminesPirmasensDahn
Raon l’etape
baccarat
epinal
Morsbronn-les-bains
obeRnai
HamburgFrankfurt
Stuttgart
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When nature is synonymous with relaxation…
exploring natureParks and gardens
Well-beingLeisure and wildlife parks
Hikingcycling, mountain biking
Horse-ridingacrobatic parks, climbing
river tourismWater sports
swimming golf courses, mini-golfs
aerial sportsfishing
Winter sports Multi-activities
At the crossroads of tradition and good taste
gastronomy, local produces, cookery classes discovering agriculture
Museums of arts and traditions flower-decked and picturesque towns and villages
Half-timbered houses crafts
alsatian costume festivals throughout the seasons
A rich heritage and culture still very much alive
tourist routes Visiting towns and vineyards
castles Historical sites
religious heritage Museums
Practical information access
accommodationtravelling in the region
children and family activities Weekends and short breaks
french language courses accessibility for the disabled
festivals, shows, events Map
tourist offices
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TRAvelliNgiN The RegioNBy trainMake full use of the exceptionally rapid train network ter and visit alsace with the Pass’ evasion card.www.ter-sncf.com/alsace/Town-to-town bus links+33 (0)3 88 77 70 09www.cts-strasbourg.fr
ChildReN ANdFAmily ACTiviTiesnorthern alsace is a marvellous destina-tion for holidays and a fun time for all the family. discover 150 suggestions for visits and leisure activities
“stations vertes”The association “stations Vertes” accounts in northern alsace four resorts*:Le Hohwald – oberhaslach – Wangenbourg-engenthal – Wasselonne and three touristical regions: Pays de La Petite Pierre – Vallée de la sauer (Lembach) – Pays de Hanau (ingwiller) *+ La Vancelle (e.t. Val d’argent)
“villages de Neige”Le Hohwaldon-line on www.stationsvertes.comsee also tourist offices page 21.
Week-eNdsANd shoRT BReAksWhat you’d really like is a break away from it all – a weekend or a few days far from the madding crowd. Whether you fancy a gour-met weekend or a romantic break, exploring the Wine route, or hiking and biking, you will find a tempting choice of short allin breaks on every page of our brochure:
Brochure«Week-ends and short breaks»,download on www.tourisme67.com
FReNCh lANguAgeCouRses
cieL français - Pôle formation cci+33 (0)3 88 43 08 31www.ciel-strasbourg.org
école de l’alliance française de strasbourg+33 (0)3 88 75 62 55www.alliance-francaise-strasbourg.fr
institut international d’études françaisesuniversité Marc Bloch de strasbourg cours d’été+33 (0)3 88 41 59 50http://u2.u-strasbg.fr/iief/
ACCessiBiliTyFoR The disABlednorthern alsace is one of the top-ran-king regions in france for welcoming the disabled with around fifty classified equipments «tourisme et handicap».www.tourisme67.com
FesTivAls, shoWs,eNTeRTAiNmeNTevents
Buttennight entertainment«The nights of mystery» – in august.+33 (0)3 88 00 40 39
Haguenau– L’Humour des notes music festival – friday before ascension day+33 (0)3 88 73 30 54- Hop festival: World folklore festival – the week before the last weekend in august.+33 (0)3 88 73 30 41
MutZigfestirock – last weekend in June.+33 (0)3 88 38 71 90
oHLungenfestival summerliedchanson trad’ – in august in even years.+33 (0)3 88 07 29 60www.summerlied.org
ostHousesound and light show in the park of thecastle– in august in uneven years,– end of november – beginning of december in even years.+33 (0)3 88 98 14 33www.projectill.com
saint-Pierre-Bois«rêve d’une nuit d’été»a summer’s night’s dream, the great «son et lumière» show in alsace– 2nd fortnight in July.+33 (0)3 88 58 99 11www.reve-dete.com
saVernesagaMediaeval show – mid July until mid august.+33 (0)3 88 91 80 47
strasBourg– Jazz festival – beginning of July+33 (0)3 88 32 43 10– Jazz d’or – mid november.+33 (0)3 88 36 30 48– Musica – end of sept. – beginning of oct.+33 (0)3 88 23 46 46www.festival-musica.org– festival de strasbourg – in June.+33 (0)3 88 32 43 10www.festival-strasbourg.com– festival «Voix et route romane»+33 (0)3 90 41 02 02www.voix-romane.com
Throughout the year KirrWiLLer
royal Palace Music Hall+33 (0)3 88 70 71 81www.royal-palace.com
niederBronn-Les-Bainsniederbronn casino+33 (0)3 88 80 84 88www.casinodeniederbronn.com
agence de développement touristique du Bas-rhin9, rue du dômeBP 53 • f 67061 strasbourg cedextél. +33 (0)3 88 15 45 88 - fax +33 (0)3 88 75 67 64www.tourisme67.com - info@tourisme67.com
design and layout: citeasenPrint: istra schiltigheimPhotos : adt airdiasol rothan - adt M. erhard - adt c. fleith - adt P. Journou - cc Haute Bruche d. Betsch - cg67 J.-L. stadler – crt alsace - © cus 2003 g. engel - ot PdHVdM f. Zvardon – ot obernai – Massif des Vosges f. Zvardon - Pixlandfrom top to bottom: front cover: hikers, half-timbered house, cascade of nideck oberhaslach, Haut-Koenigsbourg castle orschwiller, Wine road Blienschwiller - p. 2 : cathedral notre-dame strasbourg, european Parliament strasbourg, hikers p. 3 : hikers, stronghold Lichtenberg, Wine road dambach-la-Ville, flower decked house Hohwiller - p. 4 : hamlet of Le climont urbeis, forests of the Vosges - p. 5 : Wine road dambach-la-Ville, hikers, Mount sainte odile, cycling trail of the Marne-rhine canal, cyclists Hengwiller - p. 6 : vineyards Blienschwiller, horse procession saverne - p. 7 : northern Vosges
Lichtenberg reipertswiller, golf Kempferhof Plobsheim, paragliding Breitenbach, fly-fishing, motorised glider Wissembourg, alpine skiing champ du feu - p. 8 : pumpkins’ festival rosheim, historical wine-cellar of strasbourg’s hospital, - p. 9 : alsatian gastronomy, educational farm eckwersheim - p. 10 : cabbage geispolsheim, street of dambach-la-Ville, half-timbered houses Bouxwiller, Kelsch fabric gander Muttersholtz, folklore festival - p. 11 : christmas decorations strasbourg, lemmele, cabbage festival geispolsheim, carnival strasbourg, saint-John’s bonfire, winter landscape champ du feu - p. 12 : row of alsatian houses Barr, obernai, cathedral of strasbourg, mini-train Wissembourg, stronghold fleckenstein Lembach - p. 13 : vineyards nearby castle Haut-Koenigsbourg, stronghold Kintzheim, landscape of the ried Muttersholtz, tanners’ quarter strasbourg, Memorial of the alsace Moselle schirmeck- p. 14 : Memorial of the alsace-Moselle schirmeck, Maginot-Line pill-box esch Hatten, deportation Memorial struthof natzwiller, Maginot-Line fort schoenenbourg, abbey-church Marmoutier - p. 15 : pagan wall Mount ste-odile, st-georges church sélestat, silbermann organ abbey-church st Maurice ebersmunster, synagogue struth - p. 16 : collection of toys donation of tomi ungerer – Musées de strasbourg, Petrol museum Merkwiller-Pechelbronn, iron-museum reichshoffen, archaeology house of the northern Vosges niederbronn-les-Bains, - p. 17 : tapestries abbey-church st-Pierre-et-Paul neuwiller-les-saverne, Museum of modern and contemporary art strasbourg - p 18 : hops’ fields Wingersheim - p. 19 : landscape gresswiller - p. 20 : upper Bruche valley Belmont - p. 21 : landscape of the Pays de Hanau Bouxwiller - back cover: european Parliament strasbourg
The annual list of the events is published in our brochure«schedule of events Alsace», download on www.tourisme67.com
Brochure«Family fun in Northern Alsace» download on www.tourisme67.com
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Haut-Rhin
SaRRe-Union
SéleStat
SaveRne
HagUenaU
StRaSboURg
lembach
Soultz-sous-Forêts
lauterbourg
HunspachWœrth
niederbronn-les-bains
Merkwiller- Pechelbronn
bischwiller
brumathHochfelden
ingwiller
bouxwiller
la Petite-PierreDrulingen
Diemeringen
Marmoutier
Pfalz (Palatinat)
Phalsbourg
Sarrebourg
offenburg
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Saint-Dié des-vosges
baden(Pays de bade)
betschdorf
SoufflenheimRoeschwoog
Seltz
Mothern
gambsheim
bischheimMundolsheim
Schiltigheim
illkirch-g.
geispolsheim
erstein
benfeld
Rhinau
Marckolsheim
Kintzheim
ChâtenoisScherwiller
Dambach- la-ville
blienschwiller
itterswiller
andlaule Hohwald
barrMittelbergheim
ottrottboerschgrendelbruch
Saâles
oberhaslach
Wangenbourg- engenthal
Wasselonne Marlenheim
Madridlisbonne
Paris
londres
Dublin
berlin
bruxelles
amsterdam
Copenhague
Prague
vienne
ljubjana
Rome
berne
eSPagnePoRtUgal
FRanCe
SUiSSe aUtRiCHe
Slovénie
RéP. tCHeqUe
Pologne
alleMagne
lUx.
PayS-baS
DaneMaRK
RoyaUMe- Uni
iRlanDe
belgiqUe
italie
alSaCe
baden airpark
basel/ Mulhouse
entzheim
villé
Fleckenstein
lichtenberg
Parc natureL régionaL des Vosges du nord
Struthof
Mont Ste-odile
Haut-Koenigsbourg
gerstheim
Pont Pflimlin
Pont de l’europe
Drusenheim
iffezheim
beinheim
truchtersheim
WiSSeMboURg
MolSHeiM
SCHiRMeCKle Donon
Schwarzwald (Forêt noire)
Moselle
vosges
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Rosheim
Rastatt
lahrtgv-Station
iCe-Station
aiRPoRt
FeRRy
eURoPean inStitUtionS
toURiSt oFFiCeS
Colmar
achern
Rust
emmendingen
Freiburg im Breisgau
Karlsruhe
bâle/basel
Mulhousebelfort
besançon
Paris nancy
baden baden
Meurthe et Moselle
blâmont
Paris luxembourg Metz
Saarbrücken
landau
bitchea 4 - e 25
SarregueminesPirmasensDahn
Raon l’etape
baccarat
epinal
Morsbronn-les-bains
obeRnai
HamburgFrankfurt
Stuttgart
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When nature is synonymous with relaxation…
exploring natureParks and gardens
Well-beingLeisure and wildlife parks
Hikingcycling, mountain biking
Horse-ridingacrobatic parks, climbing
river tourismWater sports
swimming golf courses, mini-golfs
aerial sportsfishing
Winter sports Multi-activities
At the crossroads of tradition and good taste
gastronomy, local produces, cookery classes discovering agriculture
Museums of arts and traditions flower-decked and picturesque towns and villages
Half-timbered houses crafts
alsatian costume festivals throughout the seasons
A rich heritage and culture still very much alive
tourist routes Visiting towns and vineyards
castles Historical sites
religious heritage Museums
Practical information access
accommodationtravelling in the region
children and family activities Weekends and short breaks
french language courses accessibility for the disabled
festivals, shows, events Map
tourist offices
p. 4/74444456666677777
p. 8/118991010101011
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Contents
TRAvelliNgiN The RegioNBy trainMake full use of the exceptionally rapid train network ter and visit alsace with the Pass’ evasion card.www.ter-sncf.com/alsace/Town-to-town bus links+33 (0)3 88 77 70 09www.cts-strasbourg.fr
ChildReN ANdFAmily ACTiviTiesnorthern alsace is a marvellous destina-tion for holidays and a fun time for all the family. discover 150 suggestions for visits and leisure activities
“stations vertes”The association “stations Vertes” accounts in northern alsace four resorts*:Le Hohwald – oberhaslach – Wangenbourg-engenthal – Wasselonne and three touristical regions: Pays de La Petite Pierre – Vallée de la sauer (Lembach) – Pays de Hanau (ingwiller) *+ La Vancelle (e.t. Val d’argent)
“villages de Neige”Le Hohwaldon-line on www.stationsvertes.comsee also tourist offices page 21.
Week-eNdsANd shoRT BReAksWhat you’d really like is a break away from it all – a weekend or a few days far from the madding crowd. Whether you fancy a gour-met weekend or a romantic break, exploring the Wine route, or hiking and biking, you will find a tempting choice of short allin breaks on every page of our brochure:
Brochure«Week-ends and short breaks»,download on www.tourisme67.com
FReNCh lANguAgeCouRses
cieL français - Pôle formation cci+33 (0)3 88 43 08 31www.ciel-strasbourg.org
école de l’alliance française de strasbourg+33 (0)3 88 75 62 55www.alliance-francaise-strasbourg.fr
institut international d’études françaisesuniversité Marc Bloch de strasbourg cours d’été+33 (0)3 88 41 59 50http://u2.u-strasbg.fr/iief/
ACCessiBiliTyFoR The disABlednorthern alsace is one of the top-ran-king regions in france for welcoming the disabled with around fifty classified equipments «tourisme et handicap».www.tourisme67.com
FesTivAls, shoWs,eNTeRTAiNmeNTevents
Buttennight entertainment«The nights of mystery» – in august.+33 (0)3 88 00 40 39
Haguenau– L’Humour des notes music festival – friday before ascension day+33 (0)3 88 73 30 54- Hop festival: World folklore festival – the week before the last weekend in august.+33 (0)3 88 73 30 41
MutZigfestirock – last weekend in June.+33 (0)3 88 38 71 90
oHLungenfestival summerliedchanson trad’ – in august in even years.+33 (0)3 88 07 29 60www.summerlied.org
ostHousesound and light show in the park of thecastle– in august in uneven years,– end of november – beginning of december in even years.+33 (0)3 88 98 14 33www.projectill.com
saint-Pierre-Bois«rêve d’une nuit d’été»a summer’s night’s dream, the great «son et lumière» show in alsace– 2nd fortnight in July.+33 (0)3 88 58 99 11www.reve-dete.com
saVernesagaMediaeval show – mid July until mid august.+33 (0)3 88 91 80 47
strasBourg– Jazz festival – beginning of July+33 (0)3 88 32 43 10– Jazz d’or – mid november.+33 (0)3 88 36 30 48– Musica – end of sept. – beginning of oct.+33 (0)3 88 23 46 46www.festival-musica.org– festival de strasbourg – in June.+33 (0)3 88 32 43 10www.festival-strasbourg.com– festival «Voix et route romane»+33 (0)3 90 41 02 02www.voix-romane.com
Throughout the year KirrWiLLer
royal Palace Music Hall+33 (0)3 88 70 71 81www.royal-palace.com
niederBronn-Les-Bainsniederbronn casino+33 (0)3 88 80 84 88www.casinodeniederbronn.com
agence de développement touristique du Bas-rhin9, rue du dômeBP 53 • f 67061 strasbourg cedextél. +33 (0)3 88 15 45 88 - fax +33 (0)3 88 75 67 64www.tourisme67.com - info@tourisme67.com
design and layout: citeasenPrint: istra schiltigheimPhotos : adt airdiasol rothan - adt M. erhard - adt c. fleith - adt P. Journou - cc Haute Bruche d. Betsch - cg67 J.-L. stadler – crt alsace - © cus 2003 g. engel - ot PdHVdM f. Zvardon – ot obernai – Massif des Vosges f. Zvardon - Pixlandfrom top to bottom: front cover: hikers, half-timbered house, cascade of nideck oberhaslach, Haut-Koenigsbourg castle orschwiller, Wine road Blienschwiller - p. 2 : cathedral notre-dame strasbourg, european Parliament strasbourg, hikers p. 3 : hikers, stronghold Lichtenberg, Wine road dambach-la-Ville, flower decked house Hohwiller - p. 4 : hamlet of Le climont urbeis, forests of the Vosges - p. 5 : Wine road dambach-la-Ville, hikers, Mount sainte odile, cycling trail of the Marne-rhine canal, cyclists Hengwiller - p. 6 : vineyards Blienschwiller, horse procession saverne - p. 7 : northern Vosges
Lichtenberg reipertswiller, golf Kempferhof Plobsheim, paragliding Breitenbach, fly-fishing, motorised glider Wissembourg, alpine skiing champ du feu - p. 8 : pumpkins’ festival rosheim, historical wine-cellar of strasbourg’s hospital, - p. 9 : alsatian gastronomy, educational farm eckwersheim - p. 10 : cabbage geispolsheim, street of dambach-la-Ville, half-timbered houses Bouxwiller, Kelsch fabric gander Muttersholtz, folklore festival - p. 11 : christmas decorations strasbourg, lemmele, cabbage festival geispolsheim, carnival strasbourg, saint-John’s bonfire, winter landscape champ du feu - p. 12 : row of alsatian houses Barr, obernai, cathedral of strasbourg, mini-train Wissembourg, stronghold fleckenstein Lembach - p. 13 : vineyards nearby castle Haut-Koenigsbourg, stronghold Kintzheim, landscape of the ried Muttersholtz, tanners’ quarter strasbourg, Memorial of the alsace Moselle schirmeck- p. 14 : Memorial of the alsace-Moselle schirmeck, Maginot-Line pill-box esch Hatten, deportation Memorial struthof natzwiller, Maginot-Line fort schoenenbourg, abbey-church Marmoutier - p. 15 : pagan wall Mount ste-odile, st-georges church sélestat, silbermann organ abbey-church st Maurice ebersmunster, synagogue struth - p. 16 : collection of toys donation of tomi ungerer – Musées de strasbourg, Petrol museum Merkwiller-Pechelbronn, iron-museum reichshoffen, archaeology house of the northern Vosges niederbronn-les-Bains, - p. 17 : tapestries abbey-church st-Pierre-et-Paul neuwiller-les-saverne, Museum of modern and contemporary art strasbourg - p 18 : hops’ fields Wingersheim - p. 19 : landscape gresswiller - p. 20 : upper Bruche valley Belmont - p. 21 : landscape of the Pays de Hanau Bouxwiller - back cover: european Parliament strasbourg
The annual list of the events is published in our brochure«schedule of events Alsace», download on www.tourisme67.com
Tourist offices /Tourist information
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Pays de Barr et Bernstein (67140) **+33 (0)3 88 08 66 65 www.pays-de-barr.com
- andlau (67140)+33 ((0)3 88 08 22 57www.pays-de-barr.com
- Blienschwiller (67650)+33 (0)3 88 92 40 16
- dambach-la-Ville (67650)+33 (0)3 88 92 61 00www.pays-de-barr.com
- itterswiller (67140) si+33 (0)3 88 85 50 12
- Le Hohwald (67140)+33 (0)3 88 08 33 92www.pays-de-barr.com
- Mittelbergheim (67140) si+33 (0)3 88 08 01 66
BenfeLd (67230) *+33 (0)3 88 74 04 02www.grandried.free.fr
BetscHdorf – Hatten / Hattgau (67660) *+33 (0)3 88 54 44 92
BoerscH (67530) si+33(0)3 88 95 93 41www.boersch.net
cHatenois-scHerWiLLer (67730) *+33(0)3 88 82 75 00www.chatenois-scherwiller.net
dieMeringen (67430) si+33 (0)3 88 00 40 39www.tourisme.alsace-bossue.net
erstein (67152) **+33 (0)3 88 98 14 33www.grandried.free.fr
gaMBsHeiM (67760) si+33 (0)3 88 96 44 08tourisme.gambsheim@wanadoo.fr
grendeLBrucH (67190)+33 (0)3 88 97 40 79
Haguenau (67500) **+33 (0)3 88 93 70 00www.ville-haguenau.fr
HunsPacH (67250) *+33 (0)3 88 80 59 39maison-ungerer@wanadoo.fr
ingWiLLer (67340) **+33 (0)3 88 89 23 45www.toursime.pays-de-hanau.com
KintZHeiM (67600) *+33 (0)3 88 82 09 90
LauterBourg (67630) *+33 (0) 88 94 66 10www.lauterbourg.net
MarcKoLsHeiM (67390) *+33 (0)3 88 92 56 98www.grandried.free.fr
MarLenHeiM (67520) *+33 (0)3 88 59 29 55 / 87 75 80www.marlenheim.com
MarMoutier (67440) **+33 (0)3 88 71 46 84www.marmoutier.net
MerKWiLLer PecHeLBronn (67250) si+33 (0)3 88 80 72 36www.tourisme-pechelbronn.info
MoLsHeiM (67120) **+33 (0)3 88 38 11 61www.ot-molsheim-mutzig.com
VaLLée de La sauer - - MorsBronn-Les-Bains (67360) **+33 (0)3 88 05 82 40www.ot-vallee-sauer.fr
- Lembach (67510) si+33 (0)3 88 94 43 16www.ot-lembach.com
MotHern (67470) *+33 (0)3 88 94 86 67
niederBronn-Les-Bains (67110) **+33 (0)3 88 80 89 70www.niederbronn.com
oBernai (67210) ***+33 (0)3 88 95 64 13www.obernai.fr
ottrott (67530) si+33 (0)3 88 95 83 84www.ottrott.com
La Petite Pierre (67290) *+33 (0)3 88 70 42 30www.ot-paysdelapetitepierre.com
rHinau (67860) *+33 (0)3 88 74 68 96www.grandried.free.fr
roescHWoog (67480) si+33 (0)3 88 86 41 04
rosHeiM (67560) **+33 (0)3 88 50 75 38www.rosheim.com
saVerne (67700) **+33 (0)3 88 91 80 47www.ot-saverne.fr
Haute Vallée de la Bruche - scHirMecK (67130)**+33 (0)3 88 47 18 51www.hautebruche.com
scHerWiLLer (67750) *+33 (0)3 88 92 25 62www.chatenois-scherwiller.net
séLestat (67600) ***+33 (0)3 88 58 87 20www.selestat-tourisme.com
seLtZ (67470) *+33 (0)3 88 05 59 79www.ville-seltz.fr
souffLenHeiM (67620) *+33 (0)3 88 86 74 90www.ot-soufflenheim.fr
strasBourg (67000) ****+33 (0)3 88 52 28 28www.ot-strasbourg.fr
ViLLé (67220) **+33 (0)3 88 57 11 69www.ot-valdeville.fr
suisse d’aLsaceWangenBourg-engentHaL *+33 (0)3 88 87 33 50www.suisse-alsace.com
- oberhaslach (67280) si+33 (0)3 88 50 90 15www.commune-oberhaslach.fr
- Wangenbourg-engenthal (67710) si+33 (0)3 88 87 32 44www.suisse-alsace.com
- Wasselonne (67310) si+33 (0)3 88 59 12 00www.suisse-alsace.com
WisseMBourg (67160) **+33 (0)3 88 94 10 11www.ot-wissembourg.fr
Agence de Développement Touristique du Bas-Rhin 9, rue du Dôme - B.P. 53F 67061 Strasbourg CedexTél. +33 (0)3 88 15 45 80 - Fax +33 (0)3 88 75 67 64www.tourisme67.com - info@tourisme67.com
Association Départementale du Tourisme du Haut-Rhin - Maison du Tourisme 1, rue Schlumberger - B.P. 60 337F 68006 Colmar CedexTél. +33 (0)3 89 20 10 68 - Fax +33 (0)3 89 23 33 91www.tourisme68.com - adt@tourisme68.com
Comité Régional du Tourisme d’Alsace20A, rue Berthe Molly - BP 50 247F 68000 Colmar CedexTél. +33 (0)3 89 24 73 50 - Fax +33 (0)3 89 24 73 51www.tourisme-alsace.com - crt@tourisme-alsace.com
Maison de l’Alsace 39, avenue des Champs-ElyséesF 75008 ParisTél. +33 (0)1 53 83 10 10 - Fax +33 (0)1 45 63 84 08www.maison-alsace.com - info@maison-alsace.com
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