Visit Bas-Rhin in Alsace

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Saint Odile, patron saint of Alsatians
Mount Saint Odile
Stop off at Mont Saint Odile, and immerse yourself in an exceptional natural and archaeological environment at an altitude of 753 metres, with your partner, family or friends, just a stone's throw from Strasbourg. The Route des Vins d'Alsace (Alsace Wine Route) winds its enchanting way along 170km from the north to the south of Alsace. This legendary itinerary can be enjoyed at your own pace. The Wine Route is friendly by nature!
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A place of remembrance
The Alsace-Moselle Memorial
Between 1870 and 1945, Alsatians and Moselle inhabitants changed nationality four times, the border region being a hotbed of tension where Franco-German rivalry was expressed. Visitors to the Alsace-Moselle Memorial in Schirmeck can learn all about the region's history: from life on the Maginot Line, the destruction of the Second World War and the situation of those drafted into the army, to Franco-German reconciliation and the reconstruction of Europe.
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Lots of fun outings!
Leisure Park and Music Hall
In Alsace, fun is serious business! Fun and discovery go hand in hand in Alsace's leisure parks. Attractions, workshops and activities will give you a multitude of emotions, thrills and sensations! Dive into a fantastic world of play and discovery.
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In a vineyard setting
Mittelbergheim & Hunspach
On the Route des Vins, at the foot of Mont Saint Odile, set amidst vineyards and hillsides, Mittelbergheim is one of those villages that deserves your full attention. Here, there's little or no half-timbering, but Renaissance buildings with their naturally pinkish hue, given by the very special Alsatian stone, pink sandstone. Each stone, each house, tells the story of a village that has preserved its character through the centuries.
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A whole system of fortifications
The Maginot Line
With family or friends, take the opportunity to visit one of the forts open to the public. You'll realize the strategic importance of these concrete and steel ramparts. Certainly, these monuments are not immediately attractive with their blackened facades. And yet, if you look hard enough, you'll find this Line astonishing.
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A route of castles
The Romanesque Route in Alsace
Through plains, Vineyards and Mountains, the itinerary covers the whole of the region, discovering over 120 listed sites, from the most prestigious to the most secret. Nineteen of them, from Wissembourg to Feldbach, have been selected as the main stages. The Route Romane d'Alsace (Alsatian Romanesque Route) is an opportunity to appreciate the extent to which Romanesque Alsace has cultivated its originality.
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A must in Alsace
Château du Haut Barr
Château du Haut Koenigsbourg, a landmark that has branded the Alsatian landscape for over 900 years, invites you to discover the Middle Ages as a couple, with friends or as a family. Alsace's best-known and best-preserved castle, it will take you through the centuries from the Middle Ages to the present day.
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Alsace by bike
Alsace by bike and river
Bike rides are the perfect way to get in some exercise with family and friends. Helmet on, and you're off to pedal your way through Alsace's natural landscapes!
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360° views of the City, the Vosges mountains and the Black Forest!
Strasbourg, Petite France
The Cathedral is the heart of Strasbourg. This masterpiece of Gothic art, built between 1015 and 1439 in pink Vosges sandstone, with its unique 142 m spire, was the world's tallest monument after the Great Pyramid of Egypt until the 19th century. Don't miss the stone lace of the Angel pillar, the 12th-14th century stained glass windows, the astronomical clock and its automata.