
Alsace-Lorraine
France's eastern borderland with Germany is a region of fairy-tale half-timbered villages, world-class white wines, Christmas markets, and a unique Franco-Germanic culture found nowhere else in the country. The Alsace Wine Route winds through vineyard-draped hills and picture-perfect villages like Colmar, Riquewihr, and Eguisheim, while Strasbourg's Gothic cathedral and Petite France quarter rank among France's most enchanting urban landscapes.
About Alsace-Lorraine
France's eastern borderland with Germany is a region of fairy-tale half-timbered villages, world-class white wines, Christmas markets, and a unique Franco-Germanic culture found nowhere else in the country. The Alsace Wine Route winds through vineyard-draped hills and picture-perfect villages like Colmar, Riquewihr, and Eguisheim, while Strasbourg's Gothic cathedral and Petite France quarter rank among France's most enchanting urban landscapes.
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Best Time
May to September for warm weather, wine tasting, and hiking. Late November to December for Christmas markets โ the region's most magical season.
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