Strasbourg Trip Overview
The Wine Route is a popular tourist area, and has become one of the jewels of Alsace. It winds for 170 km from north to south of the region and crosses 70 wine villages reputed to be the most beautiful villages in Alsace. Many visitors marvel at the fortified towns and villages of Eguisheim, Kaysersberg, Ribeauvillé, Riquewihr, Andlau, Obernai …
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Duration: 9 hours
Starts: Strasbourg, France
Trip Category: Day Trips & Excursions >> Day Trips
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What to Expect When Visiting Strasbourg, Grand Est, France
The Wine Route is a popular tourist area, and has become one of the jewels of Alsace. It winds for 170 km from north to south of the region and crosses 70 wine villages reputed to be the most beautiful villages in Alsace. Many visitors marvel at the fortified towns and villages of Eguisheim, Kaysersberg, Ribeauvillé, Riquewihr, Andlau, Obernai …
Itinerary
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Stop At: Chateau du Haut Koenigsbourg, D159 Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg, 67600 Orschwiller France
Departure at 9:30 AM from Strasbourg to Haut Koenigsbourg. Haut Koenigsbourg castle is the most famous fortified castle in Alsace and one of the most visited monuments in Alsace. The Haut Koenigsbourg castle was completely restored at the request of Emperor William II from 1900, which makes it original and attractive, despite the controversies surrounding restoration. An unmissable monument.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: Riquewihr, Riquewihr, Haut-Rhin, Grand Est
After that, an essential stop on the wine route, Riquewihr : It’s one of the most beautiful villages in Alsace, surrounded by ramparts. The village has preserved all of its architecture since the 13th century, miraculously passing through all the wars. You can admire all the possible variations of half-timbered houses, oriel windows, fountains and old wells. Nicknamed “Pearl of the Alsatian vineyard”, the village is surrounded by vineyards and the quality of this vineyard is world renowned.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: Kaysersberg, Kaysersberg, Kaysersberg-Vignoble, Haut-Rhin, Grand Est
Then we will go to Kaysersberg. An old medieval city with its cobbled streets and half-timbered houses, Kaysersberg was elected favorite village of the French in 2017. It is also here that the first vines were imported from Hungary in the 16th century and wine, as in all villages located along the wine route, represents the biggest economic aspect of the village.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Colmar, Colmar, Haut-Rhin, Grand Est
At last, an essential stop on the wine route, Colmar : Colmar is the capital of the wine route. A must, stop and admire the beauty of this city nicknamed “Little Venice” due to the alignment of the houses on both sides of the river. Nestled in the heart of the Alsatian vineyards and at the gates of Germany and Switzerland, Colmar offers tasty gastronomy, a typically Alsatian atmosphere, renowned wines and of course a unique architecture dating mainly from the Middle Ages to the 18th century.
Duration: 3 hours