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Come and discover Alsace during the grape harvest and new wine festival in 5 villages.
From 18 September to 02 October, take to the roads between Mulhouse and Strasbourg.
Start your Thur Valley Road Trip in the village of Thann for the fête des vendanges on 18 September. Continue your journey to the charming village of Turckeim, to celebrate new wine on 25 September. Along the way, be sure to visit Bergheim, with its charming Alsatian alleyways and half-timbered houses, and come and enjoy the fête des vendanges from 24 to 25 September. Finish your road trip with the fête des vendanges in Barr, the region's wine capital.
We also recommend stopping off in Colmar to visit its historic centre and medieval town.
Burnhaupt-le-haut is a village with some remarkable buildings and places of interest. During your stay in Alsace, you can stop off at the motorhome park next to a Super U supermarket.
Just 18 minutes from the town of Thann, you can also get there for the Fête des Vendanges on 18 September. Open all day from 11am to 6pm, the Holatrio musical troupe will be accompanying the Fête des Vendanges. There will also be a grape pressing workshop and grape tasting. Food and refreshments will also be available on site.
Situated at the entrance to the Thur valley, the village of Than unfolds around the collegiate church of Sait-Thiébaut. Stroll through the narrow streets and discover the secrets and rich heritage of this charming village. To admire the town from the air, take a 20-minute walk to the ruins of the Château de l'Engelbourg.
Visit the charming village of Burnhaupt-le-haut
the witch's eye
The ruins of Engelbourg Castle
The Collegiate Church of Saint Thiébaut
Come and discover the heart of the town and its shopping streets. During your stay, don't hesitate to visit the town of Munster and take advantage of the terraces, restaurants, shops and boutiques. Come and sample the local produce (Munster cheese, pies, siaskas, charcuterie and dairy products, etc.).
During your stay in the region, you can stop off at the motorhome park in the heart of the town. Just 20 minutes from the town of Turchkeim, you can also visit the Fête du Vin Nouveau (New Wine Festival) on 25 September.
Nestling at the foot of the Brand vineyards, the town of Turckeim has preserved its medieval architecture with its three gates and the remains of the surrounding wall. When night falls, come and take part in the Ronde du Veilleur de Nuit (Nightwatchman's Walk), dressed in period costume for the occasion. To celebrate Vin Nouveau, the Harmonie de Turckheim is organising a day of music, gastronomy and festivities.
On 25 September, from 11am to 6pm, after an aperitif concert given by the Ensemble des Jeunes, an orchestra will take over. You can also enjoy seasonal dishes prepared by the association's volunteers.
The three gates (Porte Munster, Porte du Brand, Porte de France)
Sainte-Anne Church
The Corps de Garde
Town Hall
Selestat, a charming town where you can discover wonderful tourist sites such as the former residence of Ebermunster, the Strasbourg Gate of the Vauban fortification, the Tour Neuve and the municipal baths. Take time to explore the narrow streets of the old town and discover the history of the area.
During your stay, you can stop off at the Selestat motorway motorhome park. Just 15 minutes from the town of Bergheim, you can also visit the Fête des Vendanges, held there on 24 and 25 September.
Voted one of France's favourite villages in 2022, Bergheim and its magnificent narrow streets full of Alsatian charm welcome you all year round. Its half-timbered houses are adorned with flowers every summer, giving the village a romantic ambience.
On 24 and 25 September, Bergheim celebrates its grape harvest with musical entertainment over two days. Meals on Saturday and Sunday evenings can be booked in advance, and include tartes flambées and knacks. Sunday evening will feature a traditional meal of schiffala and potatoes. Meals cost €18 per person.
Visit the town of Munster
Medieval gardens in the heart of the city
Trails on the Grasberg hill (Natura 2000 area)
Gallo-Roman mosaic on display in the heart of the synagogue
Let yourself be seduced by the authenticity of the Vallée de Villé. With its wealth of architectural and historical treasures, including the typical little village of Albé and its medieval castles, this is a land of traditions where you can discover local artists. Basemberg opens its doors to you!
During your road trip, you can stop off at the motorhome park at the "Le Giessen" campsite.
The wine capital of the region, Barr is situated on the wine route between Obernai and Sélestrat. Originally an imperial estate, this charming town boasts a rich heritage dating back over 100 years. Come and discover this charming town and its historic centre.
A not-to-be-missed event during the grape harvest, Alsace's wine capital is holding its traditional Fête des Vendanges from 30 September to 02 October. On-site catering is available for a fee.
the Town Hall, built on the ruins of an ancient fortified castle
the Auberge du Brochet, which has stood the test of time
The "Child with a Conch" fountain
You can climb the Kirchberg hill for a magnificent view of the city. To come back down, take the Amandiers path.