Visit our villages around the Lac Blanc resort
The villages around the Lac Blanc resort offer authentic charm in the heart of the Vosges mountains and the Alsatian vineyards, blending Alsatian traditions with unspoiled nature for a unique getaway in every season.”
Orbey
If you’re looking to combine nature and tranquillity, head to Orbey! Just 8 km from Kaysersberg and 10 km from the Lac Blanc resort.
Whether you’re a fan of hiking, mountain biking, a history enthusiast, or simply seeking relaxation, Orbey, located just 8 km from Kaysersberg and 10 km from the Lac Blanc resort, offers a variety of activities for all tastes: hiking, mountain biking, and exploring emotional historical sites like the Linge Memorial.
Lapoutroie
Nature lovers, come and discover the beautiful rolling landscapes and hiking trails. For those who enjoy local products, head to the Musée des Eaux de Vie, the Brasserie du Pays Welche, or the Distillerie Miclo.
For the food enthusiasts, take a break at the farms in the heights of Lapoutroie, where Munster cheese is made following ancestral traditions.
Take the opportunity to enjoy fresh products while exploring the lush green landscapes surrounding this mountain village.
Le Bonhomme
The mountain village of Le Bonhomme, just a stone’s throw from the Lac Blanc resort, is a true green haven for your summer getaways. With its many kilometres of hiking and mountain biking trails, it provides an ideal setting for nature and sports enthusiasts.
From the village of Le Bonhomme, you can access the Lac Blanc Bike Park for a 100% adrenaline-filled adventure.
Fréland
The village of Fréland, nestled in the heart of the Alsatian mountains, is home to the Musée du Pays Welche, a captivating place that tells the story and traditions of the unique Welche community in Alsace.
As you explore the museum, you’ll discover the richness of the rural heritage, traditional crafts, and everyday objects that showcase the authentic way of life in this region.
Labaroche
Perched in the Alsatian mountains, the village of Labaroche is a peaceful haven where nature and traditions meet. Here, the Musée des Métiers du Bois et du Patrimoine invites you to discover the ancient wood-related trades. The museum’s volunteers even operate the old machines right in front of you! With its tranquil forests and serene mountain atmosphere, Labaroche is the perfect destination to unwind while delving into the history of bygone trades.
It’s also the perfect opportunity to take a stroll to the Château du Hohnack.
Kaysersberg
Kaysersberg (Vignoble), voted France’s favourite village in 2017, enchants visitors with its medieval charm, half-timbered houses, and cobbled streets.
Located on the Alsace Wine Route, this picturesque village offers a unique setting where nature and history blend harmoniously. Stroll through its charming streets and discover its rich heritage, crowned by the Kaysersberg Castle.
It’s the quintessential Alsatian postcard, not to be missed!
Kientzheim
Kientzheim (Kaysersberg-Vignoble), nestled in the heart of the Alsatian vineyards, is a true treasure for wine lovers and history enthusiasts. This picturesque village, surrounded by fortified walls, is home to the prestigious Confrérie Saint-Étienne. Come admire its rich heritage, stroll through its authentic streets, and step into the local wineries for a tasting of Alsace wines.
Sigolsheim
Sigolsheim (Kaysersberg Vignoble) is a small village located 5 minutes from Kaysersberg. It is home to the National Necropolis, a poignant memorial site paying tribute to the soldiers who fell during the Liberation in 1944. Perched on a hill, this historic site offers breathtaking views of the valley while reminding visitors of the importance of its history.
A place for reflection and discovery within an enchanting natural setting.
Ammerschwihr
Ammerschwihr, a charming Alsatian village located a few kilometres from Kaysersberg, is home to around forty passionate winemakers. Its historic centre, with its cobbled streets, flower-adorned half-timbered houses, and 19th-century remnants, immerses you in Alsatian authenticity. Despite the hardships of World War II, Ammerschwihr has preserved its wine-growing heritage.
Take a walk through the vineyards to enjoy breathtaking views of the village. For sports enthusiasts, the Ammerschwihr golf course, nestled between vineyards and forest, offers a relaxing experience.
Katzenthal
Katzenthal is a small wine-growing village, dominated by the majestic Wineck Castle, a medieval relic surrounded by vineyards. This wine-producing village, renowned for its passionate winemakers, offers a peaceful setting where history and terroir meet.
Discover its grand crus in the heart of the Alsatian vineyard