Attractions and places to see around Hochstett offer a blend of local points of interest and access to significant sites in nearby urban centers. This small agricultural commune in the Bas-Rhin department of France provides a tranquil rural setting. It serves as a base for exploring historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features in the surrounding region, including Strasbourg and Haguenau.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
Highlight • Settlement
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Historical Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Other
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Other
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Hochstett.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
There are benches around the remains of the old mill, perfect for resting after shopping. Located directly in a pedestrian zone.
0
0
Nice place to take a break with a little children's playground atmosphere
2
0
Nice place to take a break with a little playground for children
3
0
The first evidence of a brewery in Hochfelden dates back to the year 870, when a brewery belonging to the monks of the Wissembourg Abbey is mentioned in Hochhuzen, the old name of Hochfelden. In 1640, Jean Klein founded a brewery in Hochfelden on the site where the current Meteor brewery is located. Its name was Brasserie de la Couronne (Crown Brewery). In 1844, this brewery was bought by the brewer Martin Metzger from Strasbourg and later passed on to his son Alfred. His only child, daughter Marie-Louise Metzger, married Louis Haag in 1898, who came from a family of brewers who had been brewing beer in the village of Ingwiller, 20 km away, since 1795. The brewery was then called "Metzger and Haag". After the death of his father-in-law, Louis Haag took over the brewery completely, ran it with his sons Frédéric and Alfred and called it "Louis Haag, Metzger et compagnie". In 1925, the brewery was finally given the name "Meteor". The Meteor brewery was the first brewery in Europe to offer "Pils" outside the Czech Republic (with the permission of the Czech authorities). In the 1950s, the brewery continued to develop and finally exceeded the 200,000 hectoliter mark in 1966. In 1975, Michel Haag became director of the brewery, which reached the 400,000 hectoliter mark in 1990. The 500,000 hectoliter mark was exceeded in 2004. The beer is sold in France, Australia, Switzerland, Italy, Great Britain, the USA and Japan. In 2019, Meteor achieved a turnover of €47,885,400.00 with 100 to 199 employees. In 2019, the brewery opened a large beer bar Brasserie Le Meteor in Strasbourg
2
0
Beautifully preserved mechanics of a mill. The protective roof was carefully designed. Well worth seeing!
0
0
We visited Villa Meteor on a hot day. A nice tour at our own pace, during which we learned something. Plus a nice tasting under the parasol before the return journey by bike ;-)
0
0
The Musée historique (Historical Museum) is the town and cultural history museum of the municipality of Haguenau in Alsace (now the Grand Est region, France). The museum has nationally significant holdings in the areas of archaeology, sculpture of the late Middle Ages (ca. 1400–1550) and applied arts. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mus%C3%A9e_historique_de_Haguenau
0
0
Villa Meteor is an essential brewing tourist stop in Alsace! It was necessary to do so to honor the oldest brewery in France still in operation! In a fabulous site, live a unique and fun experience around the production of beer and the history of the Meteor brewery. Through various testimonies, videos, demonstrations and presentations, come and discover the history of the brewery from 1640 to the present day, share the secrets of beer production, learn about tasting and enter the great Meteor family.
0
0
Hochstett itself features the Chapel of Hochstett, built in 1822, offering a serene place for reflection. Nearby, you can delve into history at the Historical Museum of Haguenau, which showcases the region's past from the Stone Age to modern times. Additionally, the Villa Meteor in Hochfelden provides a unique historical experience centered around France's oldest operating brewery.
Yes, the Villa Meteor offers an immersive experience into the history of brewing, including tastings. For entertainment, the Royal Palace International Music Hall in Kirrwiller is a notable venue. In Strasbourg, you can visit the iconic Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg and explore the picturesque Petite-France quarter, both rich in culture and history.
The region around Hochstett is characterized by tranquil rural landscapes, perfect for walks or cycling. You can visit the remarkable Jardin de l'Escalier, approximately 6 km away. In Strasbourg, the Parc de l'Orangerie provides significant green space for relaxation. The local forests, such as those near Haguenau, also offer scenic routes and points of interest like the Saint Arbogast Chapel - Gros Chêne Inn.
Absolutely. The Villa Meteor is considered family-friendly, offering an engaging look at beer production history. The Historical Museum of Haguenau also provides educational content suitable for families. For outdoor fun, the Parc de l'Orangerie in Strasbourg is ideal for leisurely strolls and has areas for children.
The area around Hochstett offers various cycling opportunities. You can find quiet and safe routes through the countryside and forests, such as those in the Heuscheuer forest. For more structured options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Hochstett, which include easy to moderate loops like the 'Roadbike loop from Wintershouse' or the 'Haguenau station – Knights' Gate loop'.
There are several running trails in the vicinity of Hochstett, offering diverse distances and difficulties. You can find options like the 'Running loop from Hochstett' (4.9 km, easy) or the 'Mittelberg loop from Hochstett' (11 km, moderate). For more choices, check out the Running Trails around Hochstett guide.
Haguenau, just 9 km from Hochstett, boasts several interesting monuments. Key landmarks include the Théatre Municipal and the Eglise Saint-Georges. You can also visit the Historical Museum of Haguenau to learn about the town's rich past.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical insights and natural beauty. For instance, the Villa Meteor is praised for its engaging tour and pleasant tasting experience. The Wingersheim lock is enjoyed for its peaceful, idyllic surroundings and as an ideal rest spot along the canal.
Yes, the Wingersheim lock is an essential part of the local waterway system, offering a scenic spot for observing boats. Additionally, the Dislach Mill, located near the Cours de la Décapole, suggests a historical presence of milling activity along the river.
Hochstett serves as a convenient base for exploring the region. Strasbourg is approximately 22-23 km away, and Haguenau is about 9 km away. Both cities are easily accessible by car. For public transport, the Haguenau station can serve as a hub for train connections to other major towns, including Strasbourg.
Yes, the region offers several mountain biking opportunities. You can explore various routes, including moderate trails like the 'Geiersberg – Maginot Line mine cart loop from Berstheim' (22.5 km) or the 'Schleuse Nr. 46 – Wingersheim lock loop from Brumath' (25.3 km). More options are available in the MTB Trails around Hochstett guide.
The Haguenau station is noted as wheelchair accessible. While specific accessibility details for all attractions are not provided, many urban areas like Strasbourg and Haguenau have accessible infrastructure, particularly in public parks and modern museums. It's advisable to check individual venue websites for detailed accessibility information.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: