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Annie Humbrecht6 Place Notre-Dame
Pfaffenheim
68250
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Two charming rooms are available in a guest house, each equipped with its own private bathroom featuring a refreshing shower, a convenient washbasin, and a toilet.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Pfaffenheim, you can easily walk from Colmar, which is located 15 km away, or from Rouffach, which is only 4 km away and situated next to RN 83. Once you arrive, you will find yourself in the peaceful center of the village, on a small square adorned with a statue of the virgin Mary.
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Attractions
- Eguisheim Village: Located just a short distance from Pfaffenheim, Eguisheim is a charming medieval village known for its well-preserved half-timbered houses and colorful flower displays. Take a leisurely stroll through its narrow streets, admire the architecture, and visit the local shops and cafes.
- Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle: Situated atop a hill in Orschwiller, the Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle is a magnificent fortress offering panoramic views of the surrounding Alsace region. Dating back to the 12th century, this impressive castle attracts visitors with its history, architecture, and exhibitions.
- Colmar: A picturesque town often referred to as "Little Venice," Colmar is renowned for its well-preserved old town, charming canals, and colorful timber-framed houses. Explore the narrow streets, visit the numerous museums, and enjoy the local cuisine and wines.
- Mulhouse: Located around 30 minutes away from Pfaffenheim, Mulhouse is a vibrant city with a rich industrial heritage. The Cité de l'Automobile showcases an extensive collection of vintage cars, while the Cité du Train houses an impressive collection of historic locomotives and railway artifacts.
- Strasbourg: A bit further away but worth a visit, Strasbourg is the capital city of the Alsace region and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its historic center, Grande Île, is home to stunning landmarks such as the Strasbourg Cathedral, Petite France district, and the European Parliament.
- The Wine Route (Route des Vins d'Alsace): Stretching through the heart of Alsace, the Wine Route offers breathtaking landscapes, picturesque vineyards, and opportunities to taste and purchase local wines. Enjoy the scenic drive, stop by charming wine villages like Riquewihr and Ribeauvillé, and explore the vineyards.
- Parc de l'Orangerie, Strasbourg: A beautiful park located in Strasbourg, Parc de l'Orangerie offers a peaceful retreat with its landscaped gardens, scenic lake, and a small zoo. Enjoy a leisurely walk, rent a boat, or simply relax in this tranquil oasis.
- Le Parc du Petit Prince: Situated in Ungersheim, Le Parc du Petit Prince is a unique theme park based on Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's famous book, "The Little Prince." Explore various attractions and activities inspired by the book and enjoy the park's beautiful setting. These attractions offer a mix of history, culture, nature, and leisure, allowing visitors to experience the beauty and diversity of the Alsace region in France.