Enchanting Alsace villages Small Group Tour from Strasbourg
- Dauer: 4 Stunden (ca.)
- Ort: Strasbourg
- Produkt-Code: PTJW63
Immerse Yourself in Alsace's Rich Tapestry: Villages Tour from Strasbourg
Step into a living postcard as you leave Strasbourg behind and wind south along Alsace's legendary Wine Route. This carefully curated half-day tour takes you through three of the region's most captivating villages — each with its own distinct personality, history and Alsatian soul.
Obernai — A Medieval Gem at the Foot of Mont Sainte-Odile
Your first stop is Obernai, one of Alsace's best-preserved medieval towns and birthplace of the region's patron saint, Sainte Odile. Stroll cobblestone streets lined with colourful half-timbered houses, admire the 13th-century Six-Bucket Well, the Halle aux Blés, and the soaring Chapel Tower. Vibrant, floral and deeply authentic, Obernai offers an ideal introduction to Alsatian life.
Mittelbergheim — The Quintessential Wine Village
Tucked between the vines on a gentle hillside, Mittelbergheim is one of Alsace's most charming villages. Virtually unchanged for centuries, this tight-knit community of winemakers breathes the quiet rhythms of the Wine Route. Admire the Renaissance town hall, the ancient wine presses, and the Grand Cru Zotzenberg vineyards that cascade around the village.
Barr or Andlau — Depending on the Day & Your Guide
Your third village varies by schedule and guide, ensuring each visit remains personal and unhurried:
- Barr — A lively small town with a bustling market square, Baroque architecture and rich wine-making heritage. Don't miss the Musée de la Folie Marco, housed in a stunning 18th-century mansion surrounded by gardens.
- Andlau — Steeped in monastic history, Andlau is home to the remarkable Abbatial Church of Saints Peter & Paul, with one of the finest Romanesque friezes in Alsace, and celebrated Grand Cru wines — Kastelberg, Wiebelsberg and Moenchberg.
Throughout the tour, your expert English-speaking driver-guide brings Alsace's layered history to life — from Roman origins and Frankish kings to the region's distinctive Franco-German culture and world-renowned wines. Travel in comfort in a modern minivan, with ample time to wander, photograph and soak it all in.


