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    Day 4

    55 mi2 mi

    Medieval Villages, UNESCO Museum and Stunning Waterfall

    Today is the last day of the route. The day will start with the exploration of Bergheim, one of the most beautiful medieval village of Alsace. The area is well-known for its wines and you will have the opportunity to taste them out. On the way back to Strasbourg, you will stop at the UNESCO heritage: Sélestat Humanist Library. You will end the trip by a magnificent walk towards the Hohwald waterfall. An opportunity to start integrating the adventure.
    15.7 mi
    30 min
    10:0030 min

    Fortifications et remparts de Bergheim

    Today is the final day of the route, let's head to Bergheim, a picturesque village on the Alsatian wine route.
    Park your car and explore the beautiful city by foot.
    Surrounded by ramparts, the town has many gorgeous winegrowers' houses. The wall consists of a well-preserved double enclosure, with its ditches and towers. Some of them have been transformed into dwellings. From the top of this point, you can admire the vineyard overlooked by the Haut-Koenigsbourg castle.
    Walk along the ramparts heading to the entrance to the town, next to the church.
    0.4 mi
    10 min
    10:4530 min

    Église catholique Notre-Dame de l'Assomption de Bergheim

    The current church was built in the 14th century after the previous one burned down. Over time, several modifications were made, especially on the upper part of the bell tower and the interior.
    Pay attention to the entrance portal, presents a beautiful adoration of the Magi. Inside, you can admire several beautiful frescoes (symbols of the Evangelists, Saint George slaying the dragon, a crucifixion…)
    The nave was covered with a ceiling and the arches rest on Tuscan columns.
    Take a stroll along the city center and enjoy the small street with typical Alsatian houses to end in the Market Square.
    0.4 mi
    10 min
    11:3045 min

    Gustave Lorentz

    Bergheim is surrounded by incredible vineyards. Pride of the winegrowers of Bergheim, the area has been known and renowned for its great wines since the 12th century. The local wines offer a perfect harmony, mixing a powerful and virile body. The fine and subtle aromatic expression, distinguishes those grands' crus from gastronomic wines.
    Let's explore more about its wine attributes. House Gustave Lorentz welcomes you in their tasting cellar where you will learn more about their vineyards and have the chance to taste the best of their grand-crus wines.
    Opening hours: From Monday to Saturday: 10am to 12pm & 2pm to 6pm
    No booking needed
    Get back to the car and let's head to our next stop, Selenat.
    7.7 mi
    15 min
    12:301 hr

    Chez youpel | Brasserie Restaurant

    Park your car near the restaurant, it is time for a well-deserved lunch break. Chez Youpel serves authentic Alsatian food. Taste some local dishes made out of local products. The restaurant offers a beautiful terrace in a charming and “casual” atmosphere!
    Opening hours: Monday and Wednesday: 10am to 3pm Tuesday, Friday to Sunday: 10am to 3pm and 6.15pm to 9pm
    Note that the restaurant is open on Thursday during summer
    Booking by phone: +33 (0)3 88 92 29 82
    0.4 mi
    10 min
    14:152 hrs

    Humanist Library of Sélestat

    The humanist Library of Sélestat is a must-see while visiting Alsace. Discover all about the treasures of the Renaissance and the secrets of exceptional works. The museum is classified as UNESCO Memory of the World Register.
    The visit is an invitation to delve back in time through medieval manuscripts and 15th and 16th century printed matter. The building itself is stunning. It is the work of the well-known architect Rudy Ricciotti.
    Opening hours:
    From May to September and December: Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 12.30pm & 1.30pm to 6pm
    From February to April and October to November: Tuesday to Sunday: 1.30pm to 7.30pm
    Book a ticket online
    After the visit, get back to the car and let's head to the next adventure of the route, the magnificent Hohwald waterfall.
    17.5 mi
    40 min
    17:151 min

    Parking cascade de l'Andlau

    Leave your car at this parking lot and start heading towards the waterfall by foot. Enjoy the short walk through the forest (500m), relax and take some picture of the stunning nature.
    0.3 mi
    15 min
    17:4530 min

    Cascade du Hohwald

    The Hohwald waterfall is a fascinating natural site that changes coat at the rythm of the seasons. Between green lush and singing bird to white coat taking over in the winter, let yourself be enchanted by the magic of the place.
    Delve into this communion time with nature.
    0.3 mi
    10 min
    18:301 min

    Parking cascade de l'Andlau

    It is time to head back to the car and to continue the journey back home. You will have a last stop to enjoy the best of Alsatian food in Obernai one more time.
    14.1 mi
    40 min
    19:301 hr 30 min

    La Stub des Gourmets

    Let's stop in Obernai, a charming medieval fortified city, on the way back to Strasbourg.
    Sandrine and Christophe welcome you in a stunning vaulted room located in an incredible setting at the heart of an historic building. The menu of the Stub des Gourmets is made with fresh and seasonal products and changes according to the seasons.
    Opening hours: Tuesday: 12pm to 1.45pm and 7pm - 9.30pm Wednesday:12pm to 1.45pm Thursday to Saturday: 12pm to 1.45pm and 7pm - 9.30pm
    Book a table by phone: +33 (0)3 88 48 25 78
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