Best attractions and places to see around Wettolsheim include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within France's Alsace region. This wine-growing village is nestled at the foot of vineyards, surrounded by rolling hills, forests, and fields. It is part of the Parc naturel régional des Ballons des Vosges, offering both cultural enrichment and outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its picturesque setting and traditional Alsatian architecture.
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Of course, like every day, it's completely crowded. Taking pictures without passersby is almost impossible. The old town captivates everyone, and you can hardly get enough of the colorful, crooked houses, some of which date back to the Middle Ages but have been beautifully restored.
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Colmar is a beautiful city and a center of Alsace; unfortunately, it's correspondingly overcrowded. The local art museum is a must-see.
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Welcome to Eguisheim, the village where the houses are so photogenic they’re probably taking selfies when you’re not looking. Everything here looks like it was designed by an interior designer with a flower addiction and a passion for pastels. The streets wind in circles, so if you’re thinking, “I’ve been here before,” you’re right – you’ve just landed on an architectural merry-go-round. Perfect for those who love half-timbered houses, wine, and getting lost in the most charming way possible.
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LITTLE VENICE / La Petite Venise, Colmar "Little Venice" is the name of the course of the Lauch in Colmar. This name undoubtedly comes from the original orientation of the houses on both sides of the river, which flows towards the south-east of the city. This district begins behind the department store, runs along the fish bank and reaches the Turenne and Saint-Pierre bridges. It is therefore located at the beginning of Krutenau, whose etymology comes from the places of market gardening around the cities. Originally populated by a rural community of winegrowers, gardeners and boatmen, Krutenau extends around the Turenne street, which the Marshal passed through in 1674 during his triumphal entry into the city. Boat trips are possible in this area. Text / Source: Tourist Office of Colmar and its region, Place Unterlinden, 68000 COLMAR – FRANCE https://www.tourisme-colmar.com/de/entdecken/geschichte-kulturerbe/colmar-architektonisches-kulturerbe/F235008803_klein-venice-colmar
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THE COLLEGIATE CHURCH OF SAINT-MARTIN, Colmar The collegiate church of Saint-Martin, built from 1235 and completed at the end of the 14th century, impresses with its cathedral-like dimensions. Its austere west façade is adorned with mighty buttresses; of the two towers originally planned, only the southern one was completed. The transept was finished in 1263, the nave in 1300 and the current choir only around 1400. When you enter, you are overwhelmed by the wonderful clarity, unity and harmonious layout of the rooms. Text / Source: Tourist Office of Colmar and its Region, Place Unterlinden, 68000 COLMAR - FRANCE https://www.tourisme-colmar.com/de/entdecken
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Built between 1235 and 1365 the Saint Martin’s collegiate church is an important example of Gothic architecture in Alsace. Because of a fire in the south tower in 1572 the framework and all the roofs were destroyed. The tower was replaced three years later by the original lantern bulb (a construction on the top of the dome which has the form of a lantern) which gives the Church its characteristic silhouette. The church has been restored several times. In 1982 during the most recent restoration, foundations of a church from the year 1000 and traces of extensions from the 11th and the 12th centuries were found.
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The Passage de la Lauch in Colmar, in the middle of flowery and colorful half-timbered houses, transports you to Venice, hence the name of the district. The boats that roam the river create a very pleasant atmosphere that can be found in the adjacent streets and the covered market.
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Wettolsheim and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the medieval structure of Eguisheim Village, classified as one of France's most beautiful villages, with its cobbled streets and old houses. Don't miss Saint Martin's Collegiate Church in Colmar, a significant work of Gothic architecture. Within Wettolsheim itself, the 13th-century Hagueneck Castle, a classified historical monument, offers an accessible dungeon. You can also visit the impressive Hohlandsbourg Castle, which provides panoramic views, and the freely accessible Trois Châteaux (Walhenbourg, Dagsbourg, and Weckmund) perched on Schlossberg hill.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Little Venice in Colmar offers charming boat trips along the Lauch river, which is a delightful experience for all ages. The Colmar Covered Market is also family-friendly, offering a vibrant atmosphere with local delicacies. Additionally, the picturesque Eguisheim Village with its unique concentric layout and colorful houses is enjoyable for a family stroll.
The region around Wettolsheim, being part of the Parc naturel régional des Ballons des Vosges, is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking through vineyards and forests, with routes like the easy 'Big Bench 351 Wintzenheim – Chapelle des Bois Shrines loop' or the moderate 'Winding Road above Wettolsheim – Hagueneck Castle loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Wettolsheim guide. Cycling is also popular, with numerous road cycling and mountain biking trails available. Check out the MTB Trails around Wettolsheim guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Wettolsheim guide for detailed routes.
Wettolsheim is the first wine-growing commune of Haut-Rhin and is renowned for its Alsace wines, including the esteemed Grands Crus 'Steingrubler'. The village is surrounded by picturesque vineyards, offering scenic views and opportunities for wine tasting. Many local winemakers welcome visitors, and the area is a key stop on the famous Alsace Wine Route, allowing you to explore the region's strong viticultural heritage.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Hohlandsbourg Castle, which overlooks Wettolsheim and offers a 360-degree vista of the surrounding area. The Trois Châteaux (Walhenbourg, Dagsbourg, and Weckmund) on Schlossberg hill also provide excellent views dominating the plain of Alsace. Additionally, the vineyards themselves offer numerous scenic spots to appreciate the rolling hills and countryside.
The region is beautiful year-round, but the spring and autumn months are particularly popular. Spring brings blooming flowers and vineyards coming to life, while autumn offers stunning fall foliage and the grape harvest season, which is a vibrant time for wine enthusiasts. The mild weather during these seasons is also ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
Yes, Wettolsheim features the eighteenth-century Saint-Remi Parish Church, built between 1780 and 1782, known for its elegant bell tower, beautiful baroque furniture, and notable organ. Additionally, in the heart of the village, you'll find an impressive, exact replica of the Lourdes Grotto, erected in 1912. This grotto, featuring a statue of the Virgin Mary on a stone from the original Lourdes site, continues to be a setting for many religious ceremonies.
Wettolsheim is characterized by traditional Alsatian architecture. You'll find charming, colorful half-timbered houses and flowery alleyways throughout the village, reflecting the authentic regional style. This architectural charm is also evident in nearby villages like Eguisheim, which features medieval structures and colorful facades.
Little Venice is a historic canal district in Colmar, known for its picturesque setting with flowery and colorful half-timbered houses lining the Lauch river. Visitors can enjoy romantic boat trips, stroll along the waterfront, and dine at charming cafes and restaurants. It's a very popular spot for its unique atmosphere and photographic opportunities.
The Colmar Covered Market is a vibrant hub for local produce and delicacies. Built in 1865, it houses around 20 traders offering a wide range of quality products, including fresh fruits and vegetables, butchery, sausages, cheese, baked goods, and seafood. You'll also find small restaurants and cafes inside, making it a great spot to sample Alsatian culinary specialties.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes. For instance, the 'Big Bench 351 Wintzenheim – Chapelle des Bois Shrines loop from Wettolsheim' is an easy 4.7 km hike. Another accessible option is the 'Three Castles Parking – The Three Castles of Eguisheim loop from Husseren-les-Châteaux', which is about 5.3 km. These routes are great for a leisurely stroll and enjoying the scenery. You can find more options in the Hiking around Wettolsheim guide.
Visitors frequently praise the charming atmosphere of the villages, particularly the colorful half-timbered houses and medieval architecture found in places like Eguisheim and Little Venice in Colmar. The scenic beauty of the vineyards and the opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the local culinary experiences, especially the wine and fresh produce available at markets like the Colmar Covered Market.


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