click for 7 extra photos
Contact Details:
Address:
Corine JaegleLe Petit Dorsbach
Soultzbach les Bains
68230
Reviews:
Write a reviewPrice per week:
price from €490Telephone:
0389710773Mobile:
0608056329Description:
Description for Gite
Welcome to our charming gite! Step into the ground floor where you'll find a comfortable bunk bed, a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances such as a dishwasher, microwave, oven, and fridge-freezer. The open living area boasts a cozy fireplace and a beautiful tiled stove, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. There is also a toilet and a dining area with water views.On the upper floor, you'll discover a lovely bedroom with a double bed and an additional single bed. There is also a separate toilet and a spacious bedroom with two sleeping areas, featuring four single beds.
Enjoy the outdoors on the large terrace, perfect for relaxing and taking in the surrounding scenery. Parking is available for your convenience.
Reviews
Aucun avis pour l'instant
Write a review
Map
Prices
Property type | Quantity |
|
extra bed | breakfast |
|||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Holiday Home | 1 | 490 | 680 | 70 | |||||||||||
Notes: forfait ménage et bois po |
Services
Parking
Garden
Attractions
- Soultzbach-les-Bains: This small village is known for its thermal baths and charming atmosphere. Visitors can relax and enjoy the healing properties of the natural hot springs, surrounded by picturesque landscapes.
- Parc de Wesserling: Located in nearby Husseren-Wesserling, this beautiful park offers a blend of nature, history, and art. Visitors can explore the extensive gardens, visit a textile museum housed in an old textile factory, and enjoy various events and exhibitions throughout the year.
- Ecomusée d'Alsace: Situated in Ungersheim, this open-air museum showcases traditional Alsatian rural life. Visitors can explore over 70 authentic Alsatian buildings, including farmhouses, a school, a church, and workshops. The museum also hosts demonstrations of traditional crafts and organizes cultural events.
- Mulhouse: Just a short drive away, Mulhouse is a vibrant city with a rich industrial heritage. It is home to several interesting museums, such as the Cité de l'Automobile (National Automobile Museum) and the Cité du Train (French National Railway Museum). Mulhouse also offers a charming old town with beautiful architecture and lively markets.
- Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle: Located about an hour away, this medieval castle is perched on a hilltop overlooking the Alsace plain. It offers breathtaking panoramic views and a glimpse into the region's history. Visitors can explore the castle's rooms, ramparts, and towers, and learn about its strategic significance.
- Colmar: Known as the "little Venice" of Alsace, Colmar is a picturesque town with well-preserved medieval and Renaissance architecture. Visitors can stroll along the charming canals, admire the colorful half-timbered houses, and visit the famous Unterlinden Museum, which houses an impressive collection of artworks.
- Riquewihr: This enchanting village is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture and its production of Alsatian wine. Visitors can explore the narrow streets lined with colorful buildings, visit local wineries for tastings, and immerse themselves in the charming atmosphere of this historic village.
- Strasbourg: Although a bit further away, Strasbourg is well worth a visit. As the capital of the Alsace region, it offers a blend of French and German influences. The city boasts stunning architecture, including the iconic Strasbourg Cathedral and the picturesque Petite France neighborhood. Visitors can also explore the European Parliament and enjoy the city's vibrant cultural scene.