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Property 26112

Features:
-3 Star Property
-Holiday home
-Semi detached
-In the countryside
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2 Bedroom Holiday Home (Sleeps 12) at Ruederbach (3) for Rent in Haut-Rhin (22), Alsace (41), France (2901)

Beautifull Alsatian half-timbered house (200 m2), intermediate with another gite, in the Sundgau-valley. The house was entirely renewed in the early 2003. It is comfortable and charming and the ideal place for both active as relaxing holidays in a beautifull part of the Elzas. Nature, culture and the excellent gastronomy ensure a lovely time!Ground floor: 1 hall, 1 ut...

Property 26102

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-In the countryside
-On holiday park

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2 Bedroom Holiday Home (Sleeps 5) at Lembach-pfaffenbron (5) for Rent in Bas-Rhin (19), Alsace (41), France (2901)

The bungalows are all privately owned so will vary in the furnishings. You have your own front and rear garden with garden furniture. Depending on how many people you are including in the reservation determines the type of property you are allocated. The number of people in the accommodation must not exceed those given at the time of booking.Ground floor: 1 livingroom...
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Alsace

Alsace is located at the eastern border of France, 275 miles from Paris and right in the heart of Europe. It is flanked on the west by the Vosges mountains, and on the east by the Rhine river and the Black Forest. Once part of the German Empire, Alsace only became French under the Louis XIV. Germany later re-annexed it twice, from 1870-1918 and from 1940-1945.

From a tourist's point of view, Alsace projects a fairy tale image of half-timbered houses adorned with flowers, gabled roofs, and chimneys - sometimes topped by stork nests. The upper Vosges, with majestic forests and peaceful lakes, presents inviting panoramas to the hiker and the intrepid mountain-bike rider.

Alsace has created one of Europe's great original dishes: choucroute. Regarded as the national dish, choucroute is fluffy sauerkraut served with smoked ham, sausages, and potatoes, enjoyed with wine or beer. The seven Alsace wines, six white and one rosé, are named after the grapes from which they are made: Gewurtztraminer, Muscat, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Noir, riesling, sylvaner and Tokay Pinot Gris. Marketed in the long slender bottles typical of the region, they are dry and crisp, and should be served cold.

The wine route wends its way for about 75 miles along the eastern side of the Vosges moutains. Famous among other theme-oriented itineraries in Alsace are Mountain Ridge Road, Romanesque Road, Rhine Road, and Fried Carp Road.
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Alsace is located at the eastern border of France, 275 miles from Paris and right in the heart of Europe. It is flanked on the west by the Vosges mountains, and on the east by the Rhine river and the Black Forest. Once part of the German Empire, Alsa...More
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