Discover the best top things to do in Haut-Rhin, France including Vin d'Alsace HORCHER, Domaine Gruss & Fils, Musee Unterlinden, Domaine Weinbach, Hugel et Fils, Little Venice, Cite de l'Automobile, Cite du Train - Patrimoine SNCF, Chateau Girsberg, Vieille ville d'Eguisheim.
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5.0 based on 352 reviews
A Family's passion, an Explosion of Flavours!In the heart of Alsace surrounded by vineyards our family invites you to experience the fruit of our passion. In a generous and friendly atmosphere, let us share our know-how with you. The wine produced in our wine cave comes from vines that are grown in keeping with the indications specific to each type of terroir and grown following family tradition.
Despite no warning or reservation, we were lucky to be welcomed by one of the family members (the sister/daughter). She was very friendly and took time to give us a tour of the winery and tasting despite being busy. After a while, the brother came and took over and we ended up tasting more than 10 different wines at no expense (we did buy some wine). The brother was also very friendly and also took time to explain a lot about the wine. The winery has been running for three generations in the family and you easily feel their passion and love for what they are doing.
5.0 based on 99 reviews
Our family estate extends over 40 acres in Eguisheim, divided into fifty plots on a dominant of beautiful limestone terroirs. Our integrated culture contributes to the production of concentrated grapes expressing this variety of soils. Oriented towards excellence, all our efforts combine in the development of great wines; Balance, Purity and Elegance are our leitmotifs. To discover…
We were given an informative and interesting tour of the winery followed by a tasting of many of their first class wines. The guide was friendly and fun.
4.5 based on 1,605 reviews
Vast collection of paintings and sculptures features the Retable d'Issenheim (Issenheim Altarpiece,) considered to be the most important piece of art in the museum.
It was used as a Monastery in 13AD when constructed. Later on in 19AD turned into a Museum as a Romanesque -Gothic syle. Nowadays you can see the paintings remaining from Medieval time. Artists such as Monet, Dubuffet and picasso paintings are also exhebited. Intereting place to see.
4.5 based on 47 reviews
I had the pleasure to be welcomed by Theo, after booking an degustation appointment in advance. Theo introduced me to the entire range of Weinbach wines, which were without exception, all fabulous (although some were more affordable than others). I left the domaine spending way more than I anticipated - which only speaks of the quality of the visit, as well as the wines.
4.5 based on 140 reviews
Family winery funded in 1639, we're located in Riquewihr, in the heart of Alsace. Our wines are often referred to as classic and elegant.
We have been lucky enough to attend many tastings around the world, not least the five we enjoyed during our recent visit to Alsace. This one to Hugel was one of the best. A good range of excellent wines was offered and Loic Faure our host was knowledgeable, interesting and happy to speak English or French. Consequently we ended up buying more than we intended. We had made an appointment for our visit which is always to be recommended.
4.5 based on 5,798 reviews
The « little Venice » is the name given to the course of the Lauch in Colmar. This name probably came from the original line of the houses on both sides of the river, which serves the southeast of the city. This district starts behind the Koïfhus, goes through the fishmonger's district and to the bridges Turenne and Saint-Pierre. It is therefore at the beginning of the Krutenau, whose etymology refers to places of market gardening on the outskirts of the towns. Originally inhabited by a rural community of wine-producers, market gardeners and boatmen, the Krutenau stretches out around the Turenne Street that the marshal took in 1674 for his triumphant entry in the city. Boat rides are possible there.
This is a key area of Colmar and contains a small river (canal) that runs through it - this was because the market gardeners in the past used to grow their produce outside the city and then brought it in in small boats You can take a small boat and cruise the area and get a different view of the old town houses
4.5 based on 2,723 reviews
With 400 vehicles on show, the Schlumpf Collection is certainly the most prestigious collection in the world. This is demonstrated by the two Bugatti Royales, including the famous Coupé Napoléon, the 150 Bugatti, Hispano-Suiza, Ferrari, Rolls-Royce, Maserati, Maybach, Mercedes models, etc. From the first car, a Panhard-Levassor from 1894, to the present day, the Cité de l'Automobile brings the saga of the automobile to life. A living history as visitors can start a vintage car with a crank.
With over 400 vehicles in sparkling condition , it is said to be the largest auto museum in the world , a real must see if you are anything of a car enthusiast , impossible to do it full justice in one visit . Only one criticism , it is heavily slanted to French makes , particularly Bugatti’s , and you have to search very hard to find he odd Bentley , Jag , or Aston Martin .
4.5 based on 1,614 reviews
Visit the Cité du Train in Mulhouse and discover two centuries of history and the largest railway museum in Europe spread over 60,000 m². At the heart of SNCF heritage, the Cité du Train takes you back to France’s great railway adventure, from its origins in 1827 to the present day. • The Scenic Route: 27 items based on 6 themes in the spectacular atmosphere of a movie set. • The Platforms of History: 64 items of railway equipment retracing the chronology of the railways in France. • Railway Panorama: exhibition and outdoor activity area with a breathtaking view of modern trains circulating.
Beautifully displayed selection of all eras of locomotives. From the earliest steam to modern day 500kph electrics. Trains from French Emperors and Présidents and everything in between. Also the biggest and most detailed model train set - over 12 meters long. A sight to behold. Original film and video displays and antique carriages decorated and set up in their original style- when 1st Class was fitted with armchairs. Those were the days!
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4.5 based on 1,688 reviews
beautiful old village, nicely made-up to please modern tourists, with lots of nice spots to see, restaurants, shops etc. and vineries, many of them bio, in a pleasant countyside
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