Houses in Alsace
Hiking, cycling and mountain biking, canoeing, rafting and kayaking, golf, tennis and swimming, snowboarding, skiing and ice skating, hot-air balloon rides and ultralight flights over the Vosgues - whatever your passion, Bungalow.Net's fantastic
houses in Alsace provide the opportunity for you to enjoy it and the adventure of a lifetime in eastern France! When you've tired of all the heart-pumping excitement, stroll along the flea markets or old book market of Strasbourg or settle back with a cup of coffee and a slice of kougelhopf at one of the numerous cafes in the city. For something out of the ordinary, visit the French Oil Museum in Merkwiller-Pechelbronn or the Nordic-style farm of La Petite Finlande where you can get up close and personal with real Scandinavian sled dogs and reindeer. Whatever you choose to do, you will certainly not have time to become bored here!
Adventure and family fun with a house in Alsace
Still unsure about a destination for your upcoming family holiday? Book one of our charming houses in Alsace and enjoy an unforgettable fun-filled vacation in eastern France! Savor quality family time hiking to one of the more than 400 medieval castles in the region like the famous Haut-Koenigsbourg, known as the "eye of the Alsace". If hiking is not your cup of tea, try viewing the 12th century landmark from the air with a sightseeing flight by Aeroclub d'Alsace based in Strasbourg. For something off the beaten track, visit Les Naiades Aquarium Park, an early 1900's spinning mill that is now home to sharks, piranhas, crocodiles and other aquatic life, or play Tarzan at Natura Parc situated just outside of Strasbourg. With 28 zip lines, it is the largest high-wire adventure park in eastern France. After you've climbed everything in Alsace, cross the border to Rust, Germany and get your thrills at Europa Park, with roller coasters and more!
A house in Alsace means opportunities for wine tasting, festivals and more!
Alsace is an important wine-producing region with 7 vines and 3 appellations. You can relish these excellent wines from the comfort and convenience of one of our charming houses in Alsace or visit wine cellars like those of Cave de Turckheim or G.A.E.C. Mosbach, located just west of Strasbourg. While in Turckheim be sure to enjoy the surrounding scenery as well as the "Night Watchman" festival - quite unique! 28 Michelin-starred restaurants, not to mention hundreds of family-owned village eateries, provide the opportunity to savor traditional dishes like the hearty choucroute garnie or a beef casserole steeped in wine. To counter the effects of all the rich cuisine, participate in a robust walk along part of the Routes des Vins d'Alsace, a 170km journey past world-renown vineyards, medieval castles, Roman churches and endless country villages with their lovely flowered lanes!
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