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Directions
Travel directions from the south: Take RN83 towards Belfort, CERNAY, and ROUFFACH in the northwest direction. Continue towards cervical Bonhomme, Colmar, and Kaysersberg in the northeastern direction. Finally, follow A35 to STRASBOURG and COLMAR.
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- Colmar (7.5 km): Colmar is a picturesque town known for its well-preserved medieval old town. Explore its charming streets lined with colorful half-timbered houses, visit the Unterlinden Museum to admire its exceptional art collection, and don't miss the famous Christmas markets during the holiday season.
- Little Venice (7.7 km): Located in Colmar, the "Little Venice" area is a picturesque district with canals lined by charming houses. Take a boat ride along the canals to enjoy the scenic views and soak up the romantic atmosphere.
- Eguisheim (12 km): Known as one of the most beautiful villages in France, Eguisheim is famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture and flower-filled streets. Explore the narrow cobblestone lanes, visit the Château Saint-Léon and admire the colorful houses adorned with blooming flowers.
- Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle (24 km): Situated on a hilltop, the Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Alsace region. This medieval fortress is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, allowing you to discover its towers, courtyards, and stunning interiors.
- Riquewihr (17 km): Another charming Alsatian village, Riquewihr is famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture and vineyards. Stroll through its narrow streets, admire the beautiful half-timbered houses, and taste the region's renowned wines.
- The Alsatian Wine Route (various distances): The Alsatian Wine Route winds through picturesque vineyards and charming villages. Drive or cycle along the route, stopping at wineries to taste the region's exceptional wines and enjoy the scenic beauty of the vineyards.
- Strasbourg (71 km): While a bit further away, Strasbourg is worth a visit for its stunning blend of French and German influences. Explore its UNESCO-listed old town, discover the iconic Strasbourg Cathedral, and take a boat tour on the canals of the Petite France neighborhood.
- Mulhouse (44 km): Mulhouse is known for its rich industrial heritage and various museums. Visit the Cité de l'Automobile to admire an impressive collection of vintage cars, explore the Cité du Train for a journey through the history of railways, or discover the Musée de l'Impression sur Étoffes, dedicated to textile printing. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring medieval towns and castles to indulging in the region's wine and cultural heritage.