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Featuring free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The twin ro…
Offering free toiletries, this triple room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The triple…
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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 10.6km
- Villa René Lalique★★ Michelin René Lalique was the most prominent jeweller of the turn of the 20C and the Art nouveau movement. His legacy lives on in Wingen-sur-Moder in this historic edifice on the outskirts of the village, home to a museum and a luxury hotel. A sleek modern extension houses the restaurant helmed by Paul Stradner who consummately marries produce from Alsace and further afield (goose foie gras, blue lobster, Sparsbach trout). The Austrian chef signs painstakingly crafted dishes steeped in delicate, intelligent and creative nods that bear witness to his bold hallmark, courtesy of occasionally surprising ju18.6km
- 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 overridi6.3km
- 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.8.1km
- La Charrue This family-run eatery rolls out hearty, wholesome cooking made with love: duck foie gras with gewurztraminer wine and plum chutney; confit of pork belly with sautéed Vosges cèpes and a raspberry delight to finish the meal on a high note. Bouncy vibe.16.2km
- 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.19.0km
- Château Hochberg The restaurant within this majestic 19C residence boasts a contemporary decor dotted with creations by master glassmaker René Lalique (the Lalique Museum is just opposite). The chef concocts delicious seasonal cuisine inspired by the Alsace and Vosges terroir: goose foie gras terrine and sour cherry chutney, Sparsbach char confit, beef with béarnaise sauce and Macaire potatoes. Gorgeous terrace to the rear of the château overlooking the grounds.19.4km
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