Best attractions and places to see around Egisheim include historical landmarks, charming architecture, and natural beauty. The region is characterized by its unique circular village layout, with cobblestone alleys and colorful half-timbered houses. Nestled amidst lush vineyards, Egisheim is a key stop on the Alsace Wine Route, offering insights into the region's viticulture. Visitors can explore medieval settings and scenic landscapes.
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Of course, like every day, it's completely crowded. Taking pictures without passersby is almost impossible. The old town captivates everyone, and you can hardly get enough of the colorful, crooked houses, some of which date back to the Middle Ages but have been beautifully restored.
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Colmar is a beautiful city and a center of Alsace; unfortunately, it's correspondingly overcrowded. The local art museum is a must-see.
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Welcome to Eguisheim, the village where the houses are so photogenic they’re probably taking selfies when you’re not looking. Everything here looks like it was designed by an interior designer with a flower addiction and a passion for pastels. The streets wind in circles, so if you’re thinking, “I’ve been here before,” you’re right – you’ve just landed on an architectural merry-go-round. Perfect for those who love half-timbered houses, wine, and getting lost in the most charming way possible.
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LITTLE VENICE / La Petite Venise, Colmar "Little Venice" is the name of the course of the Lauch in Colmar. This name undoubtedly comes from the original orientation of the houses on both sides of the river, which flows towards the south-east of the city. This district begins behind the department store, runs along the fish bank and reaches the Turenne and Saint-Pierre bridges. It is therefore located at the beginning of Krutenau, whose etymology comes from the places of market gardening around the cities. Originally populated by a rural community of winegrowers, gardeners and boatmen, Krutenau extends around the Turenne street, which the Marshal passed through in 1674 during his triumphal entry into the city. Boat trips are possible in this area. Text / Source: Tourist Office of Colmar and its region, Place Unterlinden, 68000 COLMAR – FRANCE https://www.tourisme-colmar.com/de/entdecken/geschichte-kulturerbe/colmar-architektonisches-kulturerbe/F235008803_klein-venice-colmar
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THE COLLEGIATE CHURCH OF SAINT-MARTIN, Colmar The collegiate church of Saint-Martin, built from 1235 and completed at the end of the 14th century, impresses with its cathedral-like dimensions. Its austere west façade is adorned with mighty buttresses; of the two towers originally planned, only the southern one was completed. The transept was finished in 1263, the nave in 1300 and the current choir only around 1400. When you enter, you are overwhelmed by the wonderful clarity, unity and harmonious layout of the rooms. Text / Source: Tourist Office of Colmar and its Region, Place Unterlinden, 68000 COLMAR - FRANCE https://www.tourisme-colmar.com/de/entdecken
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Built between 1235 and 1365 the Saint Martin’s collegiate church is an important example of Gothic architecture in Alsace. Because of a fire in the south tower in 1572 the framework and all the roofs were destroyed. The tower was replaced three years later by the original lantern bulb (a construction on the top of the dome which has the form of a lantern) which gives the Church its characteristic silhouette. The church has been restored several times. In 1982 during the most recent restoration, foundations of a church from the year 1000 and traces of extensions from the 11th and the 12th centuries were found.
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The Passage de la Lauch in Colmar, in the middle of flowery and colorful half-timbered houses, transports you to Venice, hence the name of the district. The boats that roam the river create a very pleasant atmosphere that can be found in the adjacent streets and the covered market.
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Eguisheim is rich in history. You can wander through the unique circular streets like Rue du Rempart, lined with colorful half-timbered houses. Visit the central Place du Château Saint Léon with its historic Fountain of Saint Léon, and the neo-Romanesque Byzantine Chapelle Saint-Léon IX. The village is also home to the Romanesque Église Saints-Pierre-et-Paul. For a deeper dive into the village's charm, explore Eguisheim Village itself.
Yes, Eguisheim is nestled amidst lush vineyards, offering tranquil walking paths and breathtaking views. You can also hike to the ruins of the Three Castles of Eguisheim (Wahlenbourg, Dagsbourg, and Weckmund) perched on the hills above the village, which provide panoramic views of the Alsace plain. For more detailed routes, check out the running trails around Egisheim, which often include scenic paths through the vineyards and to the castles.
Families will enjoy exploring the charming streets of Eguisheim Village with its colorful houses and storks nesting on rooftops. A short trip to Colmar offers Little Venice – Colmar, where you can take boat trips along the Lauch river. The Colmar Covered Market is also a great spot for families to discover local foods and treats.
Eguisheim is a key stop on the Alsace Wine Route, so you can visit numerous family-run wineries for wine tasting, including local Riesling and Gewurztraminer. Many local restaurants offer traditional Alsatian cuisine like Flammekueche. If visiting during the holiday season, the Eguisheim Christmas Market provides a festive cultural experience with local crafts and mulled wine.
For stunning panoramic views, hike up to the ruins of the Three Castles of Eguisheim (Wahlenbourg, Dagsbourg, and Weckmund) located on the hills above the village. These offer expansive vistas of the Alsace plain and surrounding vineyards. The vineyards themselves also provide picturesque views as you walk or cycle through them.
Absolutely. The region around Eguisheim is popular for cycling. You can find various routes that take you through the vineyards and to nearby villages. For mountain biking, explore the MTB trails around Egisheim, or for road cycling, check out the road cycling routes around Egisheim, which include scenic loops through the Alsace Plain.
Eguisheim is charming year-round. Spring and summer (April to September) are ideal for enjoying the vibrant flowers, outdoor activities in the vineyards, and pleasant weather. Autumn (October) is perfect for experiencing the grape harvest and colorful foliage. The village is particularly magical during the Christmas season (late November to December) when it hosts its renowned Christmas market.
Eguisheim Village is famously characterized by its unique circular layout, with concentric streets like the Rue du Rempart. This medieval city was built around its castle, creating a distinctive and picturesque ambiance with cobblestone alleys and colorful half-timbered houses, often adorned with vibrant flowers. It's frequently recognized as one of the most beautiful villages in France.
The Colmar Covered Market, built in 1865, is a vibrant hub for local produce and delicacies. You'll find around 20 traders offering fresh fruits and vegetables, butchery, cheeses, baked goods, and other regional specialties. There are also small restaurants and cafes inside and on the terrace overlooking the Lauch river, making it a great spot for a meal or snack.
Yes, in Eguisheim, you can visit the Église Saints-Pierre-et-Paul, a Romanesque church with Gothic additions, known for its tall spire. In nearby Colmar, the Saint Martin's Collegiate Church is a major work of Gothic architecture in Alsace, built between 1235 and 1365, with a distinctive Renaissance-style crowning of its south tower.
Visitors frequently praise the fairytale-like atmosphere of Eguisheim Village, especially its beautiful half-timbered houses and charming streets. The unique canal district of Little Venice – Colmar is also highly appreciated for its picturesque setting and boat trips. Many enjoy the blend of historical sites, picturesque settlements, and natural features like canals and rivers, making the area a diverse and engaging destination.
Yes, Eguisheim is a great place to spot storks. Keep an eye out for their nests on rooftops and bell towers throughout the village. These birds are a cherished symbol of the Alsace region and add to the village's enchanting atmosphere.


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