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Address:
Denis Bronkant23 b Route Nationale
Biesheim
68600
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price from €55Telephone:
0389720559Mobile:
0612694507Description:
Description for B&B:
Available for your use:- One bedroom with a double bed for two people (an additional bed for one person can be provided).
- A living room equipped with a refrigerator, microwave, and Wifi internet.
- Toilet and shower facilities.
- An outdoor terrace and swimming pool.
- Private parking area.
- In case of good weather, breakfast can be served on the terrace.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 55 | 60 | 15 | 8 | ||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 70 | 75 |
Services
Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Europa-Park: Located in Rust, Germany, just across the border from Biesheim, Europa-Park is one of Europe's largest theme parks. It offers a variety of thrilling rides, themed areas representing different European countries, live shows, and seasonal events.
- Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg: Situated in the Alsace region, this medieval castle offers panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards and forests. Visitors can explore the fortified walls, towers, and interior rooms, and learn about the castle's history through informative displays.
- Ecomusée d'Alsace: Located in Ungersheim, this open-air museum showcases the traditional Alsatian way of life. Visitors can walk through reconstructed buildings, including farms, workshops, and a school, to gain insight into the region's rural heritage. The museum also hosts events, demonstrations, and exhibitions.
- Colmar: A charming town known as the "Little Venice," Colmar offers picturesque canals, colorful half-timbered houses, and a well-preserved old town. Visitors can stroll through the cobblestone streets, visit museums, such as the Unterlinden Museum, and enjoy the local cuisine and wines.
- Mulhouse: A vibrant city with a mix of industrial heritage and cultural attractions, Mulhouse is home to the Cité de l'Automobile, the largest automobile museum in the world. Visitors can explore a vast collection of vintage cars and learn about the history of automotive engineering.
- Riquewihr: This medieval village, surrounded by vineyards, is known for its well-preserved architecture and charming atmosphere. Visitors can wander through narrow streets lined with colorful houses, visit local wineries for wine tastings, and explore the historic landmarks, such as the Dolder Tower.
- Strasbourg: The capital of the Alsace region, Strasbourg is a UNESCO World Heritage site with a blend of French and German influences. The city is famous for its stunning Gothic cathedral, charming canals, picturesque squares, and the European Parliament. Visitors can also enjoy boat tours and sample traditional Alsatian dishes.
- Le Parc de l'Orangerie: Situated in Strasbourg, this beautiful park offers a peaceful escape with its large lake, magnificent trees, and flower-filled gardens. Visitors can stroll along the pathways, rent a paddleboat, admire the Orangerie Palace, and visit the nearby Strasbourg Zoological Museum.
- Le Petit Train de Colmar: Hop aboard this charming little train in Colmar for a guided tour around the city's main attractions. The train ride provides a convenient way to see the highlights of Colmar, including the picturesque neighborhoods, historical landmarks, and the famous Christmas markets during the festive season. 10. Le Parc du Petit Prince: Located in Ungersheim, this unique theme park is inspired by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's renowned book, "The Little Prince." It offers a range of interactive exhibits, rides, and shows that bring the story to life. Visitors of all ages can enjoy this whimsical and educational experience.