French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Restaurants in Eguisheim
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.
5.0 based on 174 reviews
We offer tours with electrics assisted bicycles (E-Bikes) and GPS with the possibility to choose a thematic, planned circuit if desired. You are free to do sightseeing at your own pace, alone or in group through the beautiful region: the Alsace! The tours will allow the user to discover for instance the variety of vineyards or follow the historical flair by passing the impressive countryside.
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
4.5 based on 135 reviews
Lauriane, Emeline and Guillaume welcome you to Wolfberger’s historic cellar with its century-old casks at the entry to Eguisheim, a village considered among the most beautiful in France. The site also includes a discovery space for wine tourism.
We went there twice in one day. Firstly to buy an Alsace wine. The centre was huge and had an extensive array of fine wines. Normally we expect the wine tasting to be spartan with small pours and not much conversation. Well this was the opposite. Reasonable pours and we shared a glass and the conversation was excellent about the wines. The second time we visited the sensory centre and really enjoyed the exhibit and smells expected when tasting. Of course we used the toilets which were great. Bought more wine including a sweet dessert wine which was beautiful at tasting. Overall a good and personable experience. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 123 reviews
Originally, the castle was built by the Counts of Eguisheim. At one time, it was surrounded by a moat which was filled in by the 18th century. A fire in 1877 damaged the houses built in the castle courtyard as well as the castle which remained in runs for many years. In 1885, it was bought by the Bishop of Strasbourg who wanted to build a chapel dedicated to Saint Leo. The remains of the keep were destroyed and the chapel built in its place, the residence at the south of the site was also restored. A picturesque spot in a picturesque village.
4.5 based on 77 reviews
The fountain and square are out of a picture. The adjacent chapel with stork nests and tiled roof are stunning.
4.0 based on 205 reviews
This is a great afternoon hike - wear good hiking shoes, and can be difficult for elderly and/or people with health issues
4.0 based on 60 reviews
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