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Francis75, rue du Rhin
Munchhausen
67470
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Description for Gite
Welcome to our charming gite in Dejour Munchhausen, located in the beautiful northern Alsace region. Our gite is perfect for groups and is an ideal starting point for your holiday adventures. Nestled in the picturesque Delta Sauer, our gite offers a tranquil natural setting and serves as a gateway to exploring and immersing yourself in nature. Whether you enjoy hiking or cycling, we have bike rentals available to cater to your outdoor pursuits. Additionally, our gite offers a range of holiday-themed activities, such as fishing, and provides excellent catering services. If you're looking for accommodation, we also have comfortable rooms available for rent. Come and experience the best of northern Alsace at our delightful gite.Reviews
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Directions
To reach your destination, follow these modified travel directions: Take Highway A35 towards Strasbourg / Lauterburg and exit at number 58. After the exit, continue for another 3 km on the railway line towards Strasbourg / Lauterburg until you reach the Munchhausen stop. From there, it is just a 1 km walk to your final destination.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
11 | 38 | 38 | 224 | 224 | non | |||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
8 | 57 | 57 | 334 | 334 | non |
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Parking
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Disabled Access
Dinner
Credit cards accepted
Attractions
- Strasbourg Cathedral: Located in nearby Strasbourg, this stunning Gothic cathedral is one of the most famous landmarks in France. Its intricate architecture and impressive height make it a must-visit attraction for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Petite France: Situated in the heart of Strasbourg, Petite France is a charming neighborhood known for its picturesque canals, half-timbered houses, and flower-filled streets. It offers a delightful ambiance for leisurely walks and is particularly enchanting during the holiday season.
- Palais Rohan: This grand palace, located in Strasbourg, was once the residence of the prince-bishops of Strasbourg. It now houses three museums: Fine Arts, Decorative Arts, and Archaeology. Visitors can explore the opulent rooms and admire the vast art collections on display.
- Europa-Park: Located in Rust, Germany, Europa-Park is one of Europe's largest theme parks. It offers a wide range of thrilling rides, shows, and attractions, as well as beautifully themed areas representing different European countries.
- Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle: Situated on a hilltop in the Vosges Mountains, this medieval castle offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. It has been meticulously restored and allows visitors to explore its towers, ramparts, and furnished rooms.
- Vosges Natural Park: Spanning over 1,200 square kilometers, the Vosges Natural Park is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. It boasts stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and picturesque villages, providing opportunities for hiking, biking, and wildlife spotting.
- Alsace Wine Route: The Alsace Wine Route is a scenic journey through vineyards, charming villages, and wineries producing some of France's best white wines. Visitors can explore the vineyards, sample local wines, and learn about the region's winemaking traditions.
- Lalique Museum: Situated in Wingen-sur-Moder, this museum is dedicated to the works of renowned glassmaker René Lalique. It showcases Lalique's exquisite glass art, jewelry, and perfume bottles, allowing visitors to appreciate his craftsmanship.
- Lichtenberg Castle: Located in the heart of the North Vosges Regional Nature Park, Lichtenberg Castle is a well-preserved medieval fortress. Visitors can explore its towers, underground passages, and courtyard while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding forests. 10. Maison du Kochersberg: Situated in Truchtersheim, this traditional Alsatian house has been converted into a museum showcasing the culture, history, and traditions of the Kochersberg region. Visitors can learn about local crafts, agriculture, and daily life through interactive exhibits. Please note that the distances and accessibility to these attractions may vary, so it's recommended to check for specific directions and opening hours before planning your visit.