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Laurence Fischer
8 Rue Des Dominicains
Wissembourg
67160

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Charming Alsatian apartment with a private entrance, fully equipped kitchen, spacious living room, comfortable double bedroom, satellite TV, modern bathroom, delightful courtyard, and a beautiful garden. Conveniently located near shops and restaurants.

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This charming Alsace apartment offers a private entrance, a fully equipped kitchen, a cozy living room, a spacious double bedroom with a satellite TV, a modern bathroom, a delightful courtyard, and a beautiful garden. Conveniently located near shops and restaurants, it is the perfect place to enjoy a peaceful getaway.

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Access:
To reach Wissembourg by train, you can take either the TER train from Strasbourg or the DB train from Neustadt/Karlsruhe in Germany. The nearest airport to Wissembourg is Strasbourg Entzheim, which is located 60 km away. Alternatively, you can also consider flying into Baden-Baden, which is 40 km away in Germany, or Frankfurt, which is approximately 160 km away.

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Attractions

  • Wissembourg Abbey: Located in the heart of Wissembourg, the abbey is a magnificent Romanesque-Gothic architectural masterpiece dating back to the 13th century. It houses a museum showcasing religious art and artifacts.
  • Maison du Sel: Situated in the historic center of Wissembourg, this house was once a salt warehouse during the 18th century. Today, it serves as a museum that delves into the history of salt production in the region.
  • Ligne Maginot: A few kilometers outside Wissembourg, you can explore the remnants of the Ligne Maginot, a complex of fortifications built along the French-German border before World War II. Discover underground tunnels, bunkers, and military equipment.
  • Musée Westercamp: Located in the charming village of Wissembourg, this museum showcases the work of the local artist, Charles Westercamp. The collection includes paintings, drawings, and sculptures depicting the Alsatian countryside and its people.
  • Fleckenstein Castle: Situated on a sandstone ridge near Lembach, this medieval castle offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Explore its well-preserved ruins, secret passages, and underground chambers.
  • Maison Rurale de l'Outre-Forêt: In Kutzenhausen, a village close to Wissembourg, you can visit this open-air museum dedicated to rural life in the Outre-Forêt region. Traditional half-timbered houses, workshops, and a garden showcase the local heritage.
  • Maginot Line Museum: Located in Schoenenbourg, this museum provides visitors with an in-depth understanding of the Maginot Line's construction, purpose, and role during World War II. Guided tours take you through the underground fortifications.
  • Hops Trail: Just outside Wissembourg, you can follow the Hops Trail, a scenic walking path through hop fields. Learn about the importance of hops in the local brewing industry and enjoy the picturesque countryside.
  • Potters' Village of Betschdorf: Visit the village of Betschdorf, renowned for its pottery tradition. Explore workshops, boutiques, and the Musée de la Poterie, which displays a vast collection of ceramics and explains the art of pottery-making. 10. Église Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul: Located in the village of Seebach, this church is known for its stunning stained glass windows depicting biblical scenes. The church's architecture and peaceful surroundings make it a worthwhile stop. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from historical sites and museums to natural beauty and cultural heritage, providing visitors with an enriching exploration of the Wissembourg region.