Bergheim

Village Bergheim, Grand Est, France

What to expect

Bergheim is a charming village in the Grand Est region of France, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and beautiful half-timbered houses. The village is surrounded by a 2-kilometer-long rampart with majestic towers, and its streets are lined with flowers in the summer. Bergheim is also famous for its production of Gewurztraminer wine and has several 'grands crus' on the hills of 'Altenberg' and 'Kanzlerberg'. The village has a rich history, with a population that was once wiped out by wars and the plague, and was later repopulated by immigrants from other countries. Today, Bergheim is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its unique blend of medieval charm, natural beauty, and wine production

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Visit the villages of the Alsace Wine Route

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This family's experience:

Activities: We walked the ramparts and explored the village

Highlights: The village is beautiful, with well-preserved fortifications. We loved walking the ramparts and seeing the village from above ✨