Escapade at the southern gateway to the Alsace Wine Route
Discover the riches of the southernmost part of the Alsace Wine Route with two days to awaken your senses. This escapade takes you from Thann to Wattwiller, with a stopover in Cernay.
Let yourself be seduced by a unique experience! Enjoy an immersive stroll through the vineyards, followed by a blind tasting of Alsace wines, organized by the Syndicat Viticole de Thann, in the heart of the vines. A convivial and surprising moment to awaken your taste buds. With your appetite whetted, head to a traditional restaurant for a 3-course lunch. To round off your day in Thann, explore the Musée des Amis de Thann, which traces the history and heritage of this charming Alsatian town.
Your stay continues at the Greet Hôtel Cernay Mulhouse for an overnight stay. A delicious breakfast awaits you to get the second day off to a good start, before setting off on a guided tour of the village of Wattwiller. Follow a tour guide through the streets of this village, famous for its pure mineral water, listed Romanesque church and historic remains. At the end of the walk, head to the Au fin gourmet restaurant for a 3-course lunch.
Finally, take an artistic break with a free visit to the Fondation François Schneider, a place dedicated to contemporary art and water, offering a unique cultural break.
An Alsatian interlude of discovery and pleasure for all those in search of an escape.
Formules de visites
Informations pratiques
Opening hours
Tarifs
- One night with breakfast at the Hôtel du Parc***, tourist tax included;
- Two lunches in the colors of Alsace, 3-course menus, drinks not included, at the restaurants Aux Sapins and Au fin gourmet;
- A free visit to the Musée des Amis de Thann;
- Blind tasting of Alsace wines in the vineyards with the Syndicat Viticole de Thann;
- Guided tour of Wattwiller with one of our guides;
- Self-guided tour of the François Schneider Foundation;
- Administration fees
Optional extras
- Transportation
- Drop stop for your bottles of wine
- All services not mentioned.