Alsace is a region where medieval half-timbered villages, grand castles and vineyards coexist with rolling mountains. Here are 11 attractions in Alsace – from fairytale Eguisheim to mighty Haut-Koenigsbourg.
Forget your usual macarons – in Riquewihr, macarons are something else entirely. We follow the scent of freshly baked coconut macaroons through cobblestone alleys and half-timbered houses in search of Alsace’s sweetest secret.
Kaysersberg, with its half-timbered houses and Grand Cru wine fields, is an Alsatian gem where history, wine and gastronomy come together for an unforgettable experience.
In the heart of Alsace, along the famous Route des Vins, lies the fairytale village of Eguisheim, a place where culture and wine traditions that date back to Roman times meet.
In Saale-Unstrut, Germany's northernmost wine region, vines wind steeply down the sun-warmed slopes. With its more than a thousand-year-old wine traditions, wines are produced here in small volumes that rarely leave the region. Join us for a tasty day at the Herzoglicher Weinberg winery in Freyburg.