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Villa Grimm
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This suite includes 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and free toiletries. The unit has a t…
Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The unit has a te…
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Restaurants nearby
- Auberge Frankenbourg★ Michelin In this small village perched in the foothills of the Vosges, this hotel-restaurant has been welcoming travellers since the start of the last century. The Buecher brothers, who took over the reins of this family business from their parents, preside with cheerful enthusiasm. The delicious and refined cuisine of the elder brother, Sébastien, showcases the best of the terroir in the form of a menu that is always changing. He puts a creative spin on traditional dishes, as exemplified by the veal chop, double ravioli and sauce ravigote with calf's foot. Most of the fruit and vegetables come from th10.3km
- Alchémille★ Michelin This old bar has been transformed into a “living space” by a chef born in the village who has accumulated an impressive number of food awards. The son and grandson of a butcher, Jérôme Jaegle is just as much a market gardener and permaculture enthusiast as he is a chef with an impressive CV, having worked with famous names such as Jean-Yves Schillinger and Christian Têtedoie. Almost Scandinavian in appearance, his restaurant is decorated in light wood and natural materials and is named after Alchemilla, the favourite plant of alchemists. His creative and individual cuisine focuses, unsurprisin11.9km
- La Table d'Olivier Nasti★★ Michelin Ah, Kaysersberg! This small village on the Alsace wine route comes into view between two valleys – you can't miss the iconic red façade of Hotel Le Chambard, which houses La Table d'Olivier Nasti, Meilleur Ouvrier de France 2007. The chef's objective is to showcase the terroir and restore tradition in a series of creative, visually arresting, even playful dishes. To this end, no ingredients are off limits: game, morels from the Vosges, foie gras, truffles and even Arctic char. He has created a personal menu that takes the seasons into account and pays particular attention to sauces and decocti13.4km
- La Table du Gourmet★ Michelin In Riquewihr, Jean-Luc Brendel has built up an entire ecosystem: in addition to his fine dining restaurant, he has a modern winstub and also offers luxurious guestrooms for overnight stays. At La Table du Gourmet, in the heart of the medieval city, the chef cooks beautiful seasonal ingredients with great care and a dash of creativity, making each dish his own. His different menus showcase produce from Alsace and from his garden (tended according to the principles of permaculture) such as the delicious Petrowski turnip, served with humanely-reared veal, cooked over the embers. Two wine lists, t12.4km
- Auberge Chez Guth★ Michelin In the upper reaches of the village of Steige in the picturesque Villé valley, this old farmhouse inn is the canvas on which chef Yannick Guth expresses his creativity. With a focus on local ingredients (like the herbs and flowers he picks himself), the chef also works with fish from the lake (pike, zander, whitefish). Examples: whitefish in seaweed with a chickpea rouille sauce; cromesquis of pheasant, mountain lovage, parsley and mushrooms… His ingenuity can sometimes surprise, but the striking, consummate result is always succulent. The terrace (for pre-dinner drinks and coffee) overlooks a14.2km
- Restaurant Julien Binz★ Michelin On the Wine Road south of Colmar, the picture postcard wine-growing village of Ammerschwihr nestles in Kaysersberg Valley, dubbed the valley of stars - Michelin stars of course! It is home to a veteran chef and former member of the Auberge de l’Ill team, Julien Binz, for whom the world of cooking has no secrets. Against a plush, stylish background, he rustles up seasonal dishes founded on lashings of culinary technique with an Alsace accent: duck foie gras crafted two ways; a “striped” trout with choucroute and a creamy Kaefferkopf riesling sauce; tortellini of Munster cheese and a buttery sto15.3km
- La Cheneaudière - Le Feuillage★ Michelin In the upper reaches of the village, this chic hotel is home to this fine dining restaurant with an intimate style decor. Creative, within reason, the appealing seasonal set menu (available in two versions: "Dégustation" or "Potager") is a mine of great culinary ideas: Oscietra caviar, green beans with fresh thyme, vinaigrette with lobster juices; veal presented two ways: cooked rare with seaweed, and confit with savory, courgette terrine and a Crémant d'Alsace jus. Attentive service.16.3km
- La Vieille ForgeBib Behind the rustic façade of this charming 16C house, some lovely surprises lie in store: chef Laurine Gutleben's dishes give pride of place to fresh produce and free rein to creativity, for instance in her scallop carpaccio with citrus fruits and a langoustine jus. The wine list features a fine selection, particularly, but not only, from Alsace.13.3km
- Winstub du ChambardBib At Chambard's second restaurant, a winstub-style eatery, Olivier Nasti revisits Alsace produce with joyous results: onion tart, presskopf, baeckeoffe, sauerkraut. As for desserts, the iced Kougelhopf is exemplary: tasty and generous, it is an ode to indulgence! The entire menu, including the suggestions on the blackboard, is mouth-watering. Convivial atmosphere.13.4km
- La RochetteBib This cosy family-run restaurant in Alsace's Vosges mountains has many regulars who come for the mouth-watering traditional cuisine. This is refined and flavourful fare: baeckoffe with snails, fish matelote, venison stew and the like. Attentive service and refurbished guestrooms for overnight stays.16.0km
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Attractions nearby
- Château de Kaysersberg ruined castle in Kaysersberg in the Haut-Rhin département of France13.2km
- Église Sainte-Croix, Kaysersberg church located in Haut-Rhin, in France13.3km
- Château de Reichenstein French château in Kientzheim14.3km
- Château de Lupfen-Schwendi castle in Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France14.4km
- Château des Ifs castle in Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France14.6km
- Dolder tower12.3km
- Trois-Épis place of Marian pilgrimage, mountain resort16.5km
- Château du Wineck castle16.8km
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