Alsace, a Land of escape and Discovery
Whether you are passionate about hiking, enjoy sightseeing or are looking for thrill-seeking adventures, there are a multitude of possibilities available to you.
Discover the towns and villages of Alsace
Strasbourg
Renowned for its Christmas market, its cathedral and its international influence, Strasbourg invites you to explore the richness of the city and its remarkable architectural charm.
From the La Petite France district and the Neustadt to views of the European Parliament, discover Strasbourg on a boat cruise with Batorama along the river and enjoy a guided tour of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
Colmar
Located at the heart of the Alsace Wine Route, this town charms visitors with its picturesque architecture. Its beautifully preserved historic center offers a true immersion into a postcard-perfect Alsatian setting.
A romantic stroll through “La Petite Venise” neighbourhood, museum visits or wine tastings make Colmar an essential destination during your stay in Alsace.
Saverne
Crossed by the Marne–Rhine Canal, Saverne captivates visitors with its pleasure port and its historic town center. Discover the Maison Katz dating back to 1606 as well as the Rohan Castle, whose museum is open to the public. Known as the “City of Roses,” Saverne is also home to the second-oldest rose garden in France, created in 1898.
Mulhouse
Located in the Haut-Rhin region, this characterful city invites you to explore its industrial heritage with visits to the Cité du Train and the National Automobile Museum. Afterwards, enjoy a breath of fresh air in the vast Zoological and Botanical Park, home to 1,200 animals and 3,000 plant species.
Alsatian Villages
Bouxwiller, Bergheim (‘France’s favourite village’ in 2022), Hunspach (‘France’s favourite village’ in 2020), Kaysersberg (‘France’s favourite village’ in 2017), Ribeauvillé and Riquewihr invite you to discover traditional Alsatian villages with medieval streets, half-timbered houses and cobblestone lanes. From November onwards, the magic of Christmas fills these villages with an unforgettable fairytale atmosphere.
Enjoy nature through hiking or cycling in the surrounding area
On Foot
- Bastberg in Bouxwiller
- The Alsatian Colorado in Roppeviller
- The “Chemin des Cimes” in Drachenbronn-Birlenbach
- The hiking trail to Lichtenberg Castle
- Circular trails around the Baerenthal Pond
- The Graufthal rocks and their troglodyte dwellings
- The hiking trail to Mont Saint Odile
By Bicycle
- Cycling path through the Moder Valley starting in Ingwiller
- BR28 - Route from the Hanau region to the Northern Vosges starting in the Moder Valley
- BL899 - Route through sandstone landscapes and the Vosges Biosphere Reserve starting in Steinbourg
- BL473 - Route showcasing Jewish cultural heritage in Alsace starting in Hochfelden
- The famous international cycling route from Saverne
Culture, Traditions & Craftsmanship
- La Villa Meteor - Hochfelden
- Centre International d’Art Verrier - Meisenthal
- La Cristallerie Lehrer (Garrebourg)
- La Cristallerie Saint-Louis (Saint- Louis-lès-Bitche)
- La Maison Lalique et son musée - Wingen Sur Moder
- Chateau de Lichtenberg
- La Fabrique à Bretzels - Gundershoffen
- Ecomusée d’Alsace (seasonal decorations) - Ungersheim
- Musée National de l’Automobile - Mulhouse
- Musée du Chocolat - Choco Story), Musée du Vin d’Alsace, Musée du Jouet - Colmar
- Plan Incliné - Saint Louis Artzviller
Crédit photo : Centre International d’Art Verrier de Meisenthal
Great Emotions
The Royal Palace Hotel & Spa is located just 45 minutes from Europa-Park, voted the World’s Best Theme Park for the tenth time.
More than 150 attractions are spread across 17 themed areas inspired by European countries, along with 3 fantasy-themed worlds.
Crédit photo : Europa-Park
Tourist Information Offices
Pays de Hanau La Petite Pierre
Pays de Haguenau
Alsace Destination Tourisme
Agence Régionale du Tourisme Grand Est
Convention Bureau