Nestled in the heart of Alsace, a region renowned for its picturesque medieval villages and world-class wines, this day trip from Strasbourg promises an immersive cultural experience. Exploring charming towns like Bergheim, Ribeauvillé, and Riquewihr, travelers will uncover the area’s rich history and distinctive architectural gems. The highlight, however, lies in a delightful wine tasting session, where a local winemaker shares insights into the region’s sustainable practices and celebrated vintages. Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or simply seeking to indulge in the area’s natural beauty, this tour offers a well-rounded journey that might just leave you yearning for more.
Key Points
- A day trip from Strasbourg along the Alsace wine route, visiting medieval villages like Bergheim, Ribeauvillé, and Riquewihr.
- Includes a one-hour wine tasting with a local winemaker and opportunities to explore award-winning villages like Kaysersberg and Eguisheim.
- Offers a small-group experience with audioguides available in 11 languages, suitable for adults but not recommended for children under 4 or those with mobility issues.
- Priced from $122.89 per person, with a duration of 10.5 hours and free cancellation available up to 2 days prior.
- Features sightseeing, free time, and a wine tasting experience, with high customer ratings for the organization, transportation, and knowledgeable guide.
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Tour Overview
This day trip from Strasbourg takes visitors along the picturesque Alsace wine route, showcasing a collection of medieval villages.
Priced from $122.89 per person, the 10.5-hour tour departs from Strasbourg and visits charming towns like Bergheim, Ribeauvillé, and Riquewihr.
Highlights include a one-hour wine tasting with a local winemaker and free time to explore each village.
The tour also covers notable stops in Kaysersberg and Eguisheim, winners of the "Favorite Villages of the French" award.
With audioguides in 11 languages and a comfortable bus with amenities, this small-group experience is both informative and convenient.
Travelers should note the tour’s limited availability and restrictions on children and those with mobility issues.
Pricing and Availability
The day trip from Strasbourg along the Alsace wine route costs from $122.89 per person. This 10.5-hour excursion is likely to sell out, so it’s best to check availability in advance.
Free cancellation is offered up to 2 days prior to the tour date.
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The tour is a popular choice, with an overall rating of 4.8/5 based on 208 reviews.
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Audioguides are available in 11 languages, and the comfortable bus offers USB ports and free Wi-Fi.
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The one-hour wine tasting with a local winemaker is a highlight, with non-alcoholic options available.
However, the tour isn’t suitable for children under 4, people with mobility impairments, or wheelchair users.
Itinerary Highlights
The tour begins at Strasbourg-Place de l’étoile-Gare Routière, from where participants travel along the scenic Route des Vins d’Alsace to visit a series of charming medieval villages.
The first stop is Bergheim, followed by the historical town of Ribeauvillé.
Next, the tour explores the idyllic Hunawihr and Riquewihr, two of the "Favorite Villages of the French."
The final villages are Kaysersberg and Eguisheim, both award-winning for their beauty.
At each location, travelers have free time to wander the picturesque streets and sample local wines during a 1-hour tasting with a winemaker.
Sightseeing and Activities
As visitors stroll through the charming medieval villages, they can admire the well-preserved, half-timbered houses and narrow cobblestone streets that transport them back in time.
The tour includes stops in:
- Ribeauvillé, a historic town with a castle and 13th-century fortified walls
- Riquewihr, an idyllic location often referred to as the "Gem of the Alsace Wine Route"
- Kaysersberg and Eguisheim, both winners of the "Favorite Villages of the French" award
- Bergheim, Hunawihr, and other picturesque towns along the scenic Route des Vins d’Alsace
Along With sightseeing, the tour features a one-hour wine tasting with a local winemaker, allowing participants to sample the renowned Alsatian vintages.
Audioguides and Transportation
Audioguides in 11 languages enable participants to learn about the history and significance of the medieval villages at their own pace.
A comfortable bus with USB ports and free Wi-Fi ensures a relaxing journey along the scenic Route des Vins d’Alsace.
The bus is well-equipped to accommodate the needs of travelers, with headsets provided for the audioguides.
The tour’s transportation and organization have received high praise, with both the guide and service earning perfect 5/5 ratings from previous customers.
Wine Tasting Experience
During the tour, participants have the opportunity to indulge in a one-hour wine tasting experience led by a local winemaker. This intimate session allows visitors to learn about the region’s renowned wines, their unique characteristics, and the winemaking process.
The tasting includes non-alcoholic options, ensuring a well-rounded experience for all. The knowledgeable winemaker provides insights into:
- The terroir and grape varieties that define Alsatian wines
- The art of pairing wines with local cuisine
- Sustainable practices in modern winemaking
- Tasting techniques to appreciate the flavors and aromas
This immersive wine tasting is a highlight of the day trip, offering a deep dive into the rich viticultural heritage of the Alsace region.
Customer Feedback
Customers have overwhelmingly praised the day trip, with an impressive overall rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars based on 208 reviews.
Reviewers consistently commend the tour’s organization, the knowledgeable and engaging guide, the comfortable transportation, and the excellent wine tasting experience.
Many highlight the beauty of the visited villages, especially the picturesque Riquewihr and the charming award-winning towns of Kaysersberg and Eguisheim.
Travelers appreciate the perfect balance of sightseeing, free time, and wine tasting, as well as the convenience of the audioguides in multiple languages.
Important Information
For this tour, the meeting point is at Strasbourg-Place de l’étoile-Gare Routière.
The tour isn’t suitable for children under 4, people with mobility issues, or wheelchair users. Guests should wear comfortable shoes and bring a hat, as the tour operates rain or shine. The provider may cancel the tour if there are insufficient passengers.
- Dress appropriately for the weather and terrain.
- Bring any necessary personal items, such as medications.
- Be aware that the tour may be canceled due to low participation.
- Arrive at the meeting point on time to ensure a seamless start.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Book the Tour for a Private Group?
Yes, the tour can be booked for a private group. The tour provider offers the flexibility to accommodate private groups, though additional costs may apply. Interested parties should check with the provider for availability and pricing options.
Do I Need to Bring Any Special Equipment for the Wine Tasting?
No special equipment is required for the wine tasting. The tour provides glassware and the winemaker will guide participants through the tasting. Guests can focus on savoring the local wines without worrying about bringing any extra items.
Is the Tour Available in Languages Other Than English?
The tour offers audioguides available in 11 languages, allowing guests to enjoy the experience in their preferred language. This accessibility caters to a diverse range of travelers on the Alsace wine route day trip.
Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Duration?
There doesn’t appear to be an option to extend the tour duration. The tour is a 10.5-hour day trip, and the details provided don’t mention any possibility of extending the trip length.
Can I Request a Vegetarian or Special Dietary Meal?
Yes, special dietary requirements can be accommodated. Travelers can request vegetarian, vegan, or other special meals when booking the tour. The tour provider will work to ensure everyone’s dietary needs are met.
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Sum Up
This day trip from Strasbourg offers a delightful blend of medieval charm and Alsatian wine tasting. Explore picturesque villages, enjoy a guided wine experience, and discover the region’s history and culture. With comfortable transportation and multilingual audioguides, it’s an accessible and memorable way to experience the enchanting beauty of Alsace.