Grand Est, previously Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine, is an administrative region in northeastern France.
Restaurants in Grand Est
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Certified organic Alsace wines - tastings and sales at the cellar door. Our self-catered apartments at the winery are perfectly located for those looking to discover the region's wines and gastronomy.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Welcome to MoonShot, ski and snowboard school! Discover a friendly atmosphere thanks to a small team of instructors. We offer group (maximum 8) and private courses to improve your technique, for all ages and levels.We propose snow shoe ride accompanied by a guide.We use the pedagogical approach Montessori. We speak french, english and german. See you soon!
5.0 based on 76 reviews
Route des Vins d'Alsace is a beautiful drive through quintessentially picturesque towns. I am so glad I chose this route through Alsace for my road trip through France.. Beautiful. Memorable. Photo-worthy. Actually not to be missed.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
The Spa Urbangold at the Brit Airport Club Hotel offers you an exceptional setting for a moment of complete relaxation. Come and be pampered by our practitioners, who will transport you to another world. Massages, including massage on the Swaywaver table, Face Care, Body Care, LPG, Balneotherapy, Sauna, Hammam. What are you waiting for to take care of yourself? It's time.
4.5 based on 335 reviews
A beautiful 75-mile drive through the Alsace filled with medieval châteaux and wine vineyards.
We drove this route from Colmar (worth a visit to the old town) to Strasbourg, and it lived up to its reputation - lovely countryside, sweet villages, roadsides dotted with crucifixes, and plenty of wine to taste. We came knowing nothing about Alsatian wines - here are the very basics: Riesling rules here, this Riesling is dry, and it’s delicious and inexpensive. Tastings are generally free, but we learned it’s good manners to limit your tastes to three or fewer if you don’t buy something. This would be a great area to pick a town to stay in and bike from town to town, though we didn’t do so.
4.5 based on 298 reviews
Extraordinary views of valleys and mountains from the road, which was built during WWI to facilitate French military movements. This was the border between Germany and France from 1871 until the end of WWI. The route goes from about 3000 feet to over 4000 feet, and there are several restaurants on the way, with great views. Also very popular with hikers.
4.5 based on 80 reviews
The only way to get full picture of this splendid region - so unique and with such a splendid history - is to drive this route and get off the car whenever you see the names of great champagne houses by the vineyards - exceptional experience!
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