Route des Vins d'Alsace

Route Kaysersberg Vignoble, Grand Est, France

What to expect

The Route des Vins d'Alsace is a scenic route that runs through the Alsatian vineyards, offering breathtaking views of the Vosges mountains and picturesque villages. The route spans 170 km from north to south, passing through 119 wine-producing villages and featuring over 720 winegrowers. Visitors can explore the route by car, on foot, or by bike, and enjoy the local gastronomy and wine tastings. The route is particularly beautiful during different seasons, with each season offering a unique charm and atmosphere. In the winter, the route is serene and peaceful, while in the spring, the vineyards come alive with new growth. Summer brings warm weather and ripe grapes, and autumn is harvest time, with many wine festivals and events taking place. The route is also home to many family-friendly activities, such as wine harvesting experiences, geocaching, and bike rides. Additionally, there are many marches gourmandes, or food and wine walks, that take place throughout the year, allowing visitors to sample local specialties and wines while exploring the vineyards

Plan your family visit to the Route des Vins d'Alsace with these blog insights 👇

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What to do in Alsace with children?

What to do in Alsace with children?
This family's experience:

Activities: We spent five days exploring the picturesque villages along the Alsatian Wine Route, stopping for wine tastings and admiring the traditional architecture

Highlights: The charming villages, rolling vineyards, and stunning scenery made this a memorable part of our trip ✨