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Chambres d'Hôtes des Cascades St-Nicolas
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The double room offers a private entrance, soundproof walls, a balcony with garden views as well as a private bathroom b…
The double room offers a private entrance, soundproof walls, a terrace with mountain views as well as a private bathroom…
The twin/double room provides a private entrance, soundproof walls, a terrace with mountain views as well as a private b…
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Restaurants nearby
- Le M - Domaine de Montagne★ Michelin Set in the Vosges mountains, surrounded by pristine wilderness, this luxurious chalet hotel complete with a spa is conducive to truly unwinding and recharging. High up in these mountains, tranquillity, and an almost monastic atmosphere reigns – indeed the site was the Ermitage du Père Joseph prior to becoming a small ski resort. Fine dining has been brought to this unique setting by Benoit Potdevin (Le K at Domaine de la Klauss, MICHELIN-starred in Moselle), supported by a local chef. Inspired by regional terroir, their menus (one of which is vegetarian) are a feast of precision and refined fl6.6km
- Les Quatre Saisons At an altitude of 760m and surrounded by forest, this snug chalet overlooks the ski lift. Chef Christelle rolls out flavoursome food, while Frédéric carefully the curates the wine list. Guestrooms for overnight stays and first-rate breakfasts. This Four Seasons ticks all the boxes!811m
- L'AO - L'Aigle d'OrBib This family-run establishment with its pleasant, recently renovated contemporary interior continues to fete local produce and tradition (think: Alsace head cheese, frogs' legs, chicken cordon bleu with bargkass)… but the younger generation is coaxing it into the modern era with more contemporary recipes and presentation. Expect flavour, indulgence and attentive service! Well-maintained guestrooms make this the perfect place to stay, too.15.5km
- La Châtaigneraie - Perle des VosgesBib In this family-run hotel-restaurant, you will first fall in love with the irresistible vintage interior and its parquet floors and chandeliers. The extensive menu reveals a weakness for purebred classicism (tournedos steak and black mushrooms), regional dishes (smoked trout and bibalakas) and the odd more contemporary composition (gravlax salmon and beetroot emulsion). Sweeping view over the valley.15.6km
- Aux Trois Rois The bistro classics reign supreme (meat pie, calf's head) but there is still room for seafood dishes. The slate board features constantly changing dishes and the wines are real finds. A restaurant where taste, quality and conviviality are the order of the day!9.9km
- L'OlivierBib Chef Olivier Lamard crafts a modern culinary score that draws on the terroir of Alsace: house-made foie gras in gewurztraminer; guinea fowl with velvety parsnips and mushrooms; upside-down plum pie, tonka bean-laced mascarpone cream and vanilla ice cream. Savvy, deft craftsmanship and premium produce, some of which from the chef’s granddad’s garden: it ticks all the boxes!19.4km
- anico Located in this resort in the Hautes Vosges, you come across this appealing contemporary restaurant named after its two owners: Anita, who works front of house, and Nicolas, who presides in the kitchen. In a warm decor featuring stone and wood, the chef, who hails from Moselle, delivers his own personal take on fine dining cuisine, combining high-quality local produce (Wagyu beef, trout, snails, chickpeas and lentils) with techniques and flavours picked up during his many travels.10.9km
- Les Grands Arbres - Verte ValléeBib Set in a cosy hotel, this eatery’s trendy, minimalist interior is the HQ of a chef who adds a new spin to regional ingredients: pan-fried Vosges ceps and hazelnuts; seabass roasted in champagne, tartare of oysters and watercress gnocchis; a meringue, chestnut and cream delight… His flawless modern score is paired with a fine list of Alsace wines. It makes the heart sing!19.8km
- Le Collet “Instinctive, last-minute” regional dishes, rustled up by a seasoned veteran who has trained many a local chef. In a picture postcard swish Alpine chalet décor, each dish celebrates and pays tribute to authentic regional produce.15.7km
- Les Bas-Rupts (Temporarily closed) In the upper reaches of Gérardmer, this imposing chalet-hostelry has been in the same family for five generations. The culinary focus is on classical dishes with a regional slant and crafted with top-notch ingredients, like duck foie gras, snails, game, fresh-water fish... The wine list is out of this world.16.1km
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