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Le Gite Du Bucheron
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Guests will find a stovetop, a refrigerator, a dishwasher and kitchenware in the well-fitted kitchen. The chalet also in…
The fully equipped kitchen features a stovetop, a refrigerator, kitchenware and an oven. This air-conditioned holiday ho…
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Restaurants nearby
- Kasbür★ Michelin Established in 1932 on the outskirts of Saverne, Kasbür has been linked to the Kieffer family for three generations. The restaurant is named after the great-grandfather, a farmer who made his cheeses here, and it is Yves Kieffer, his great-grandson, who brought this imposing building into the modern era. The elegant contemporary dining room looking out onto the lush Alsace countryside is run with a great sense of hospitality by Béatrice, his wife. Driven by a strong sense of his heritage and unwavering standards, the chef cooks with top-notch seasonal produce, such as asparagus from Mallemort 15.8km
- Le Cerf★ Michelin In the pretty wine-growing village of Marlenheim, this former posthouse, now a fine dining institution, comprises a cluster of picturesque buildings set around a paved inner courtyard and a well-groomed garden. The impressively rendered cooking is both delicate and eclectic, without forgetting some of the classics that contributed to the establishment’s reputation: white asparagus from Alsace in puff pastry with a hollandaise sauce, raviole of smoked foie gras and a gutsy truffle-flavoured jus, or the great grandfather’s, Paul Wagner vol-au-vent… The epitome of tradition!19.8km
- Auberge de la Forêt This contemporary family-run inn nestled in the Abreschviller Valley boasts a chic and cosy new interior decor with a forest theme (since it is Auberge de la Forêt!). True to the seasons, the chef carefully crafts contemporary dishes: trout from the nearby fish farm, risotto with scallops and chanterelles, and the must-try hand-cut beef tartare. Make the most of the large covered terrace overlooking the verdant park.9.5km
- Hostellerie du Prieuré This 18C sandstone former convent chants a pure-bred Gallic culinary litany based on regional produce (rack of lamb from the Moselle meadows, fillet of Lorraine beef) and seafood (brill, line-caught whiting, scallops). The portions are generous and the desserts are divinely decadent. Charming welcome.13.0km
- Restaurant Morillon Previously Le Staeffele, an institution in Saverne, this place has been taken over by a small, enthusiastic team. It has an intimate feel, with 10 tables at which diners pick from the à la carte menu or opt for the ambitious tasting menu. The name refers to morels – these mushrooms are always on the menu, prepared in different ways depending on the season for a wonderfully indulgent interlude. The lunch set menu is good value for money.13.8km
- Le Bout des Canards This spruce inn, with its striking colourful façade, is the haunt of a couple of food lovers who met at Villa René Lalique. In a decor of pale-coloured wood, make your pick from a concise seasonal menu, most of whose ingredients are local: crispy knuckle of ham, celeriac and cider vinegar; calf’s sweetbread with verbena berries, aubergine and spinach; raspberries, meadowsweet and ewe’s yoghurt… Bargain priced lunch menu and a bouncy, cheerful front-of-house team!17.1km
- Zum Loejelgucker In a wine-growing village at the foot of the Vosges, this 18C Alsace farmhouse has bags of charm: tasty regional dishes, plus some more modern options, dark wood panelling, frescoes and a flower-decked courtyard in summer. Warm, friendly service and a family vibe.18.8km
- Au Vieux Moulin Take a seat in the luminous dining room of this family-run house tucked away in the Graufthal valley and overlooking a peaceful expanse of water that invites contemplation as you sample the sparkling cuisine of Guillaume Kassel. Kassel may be a steadfast champion of Alsace’s home-grown produce and wild herbs, but he has no qualms about foraging further afield to discover the delicacies of other regions: Mallemort asparagus, Mas Schaller citrus fruit, Bresse fattened chicken, suckling lamb from the Pyrenees… The generous indulgent lineup unveils his talent and desire to please with one overridi19.0km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
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