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Sylvie BRONNER- ROTHENFLUG6 Rue de Guebwiller
Murbach
68530
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Description for B&B:
Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in a serene environment, far away from pollution and noise. Our location is perfectly positioned, just a 3-minute drive from Guebwiller and the famous Wine Route, and within 30 minutes of both Colmar and Mulhouse. The atmosphere of our house is undeniably cozy, and our hosts are known for their warm reception and generous hospitality, offering a friendly dining experience. To add to your ultimate relaxation, we also provide a spa facility.Description for Gite
Our charming and roomy chambers offer a perfect blend of elegance and comfort within the historic setting of the former farm belonging to the Princes Abbés de Murbach. Each room is equipped with either a luxurious whirlpool bathtub or a invigorating multi-jet shower, ensuring a truly indulgent experience.Reviews
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Directions
To get to Murbach from Guebwiller, follow the road towards Markstein. Look out for multiple signs indicating Murbach along the way. When you reach the sign that says "MURBACH," you will find the 3rd house on the right with the 2nd gate.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
3 | 190 | 220 | 1320 | 35 | oui | |||||||||
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B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 225 | 255 | ||||||||||||
Apartment | 1 | 270 | 320 | 1750 | 30 | oui | |||||||||
Notes: no smoking |
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Attractions
- Murbach Abbey: Located in the village of Murbach, this ancient Benedictine abbey dates back to the 8th century. Visitors can explore the ruins of the abbey church and admire its impressive Romanesque architecture.
- Hartmannswillerkopf: Also known as Vieil Armand, this mountain peak offers breathtaking views and is a significant World War I memorial site. Visitors can hike to the peak, explore the trenches, and learn about the history of the area in the onsite museum.
- Parc de Wesserling: Situated in the nearby village of Husseren-Wesserling, this beautiful park is known for its stunning gardens, water features, and historical textile factories. Visitors can enjoy guided tours, stroll through the gardens, and learn about the park's rich industrial heritage.
- Ecomusée d'Alsace: Located in Ungersheim, around 20 kilometers from Murbach, this open-air museum showcases traditional Alsatian rural life. Visitors can explore over 70 authentic buildings, participate in workshops, and experience traditional crafts and activities.
- Grand Ballon d'Alsace: As the highest peak in the Vosges Mountains, the Grand Ballon offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike or bike to the summit, enjoy the scenic trails, and even paraglide from the peak.
- Thann: A charming town situated at the foot of the Vosges Mountains, Thann is known for its picturesque streets, half-timbered houses, and the beautiful Collégiale Saint-Thiébaut. Visitors can explore the town's historic center, visit the Gothic church, and immerse themselves in the local culture.
- Riquewihr: Located in the heart of the Alsace wine region, Riquewihr is a well-preserved medieval village. Known for its colorful half-timbered houses and charming streets, visitors can wander through the town, sample local wines, and visit the Musée de la Communication en Alsace.
- Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle: Situated on a hilltop near Orschwiller, this iconic castle offers stunning views of the Alsace plain. Originally built in the 12th century, the castle was restored in the 20th century and now serves as a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, climb its towers, and learn about its fascinating history.
- Mulhouse: Located approximately 25 kilometers from Murbach, Mulhouse is a vibrant city known for its rich industrial heritage and diverse museums. Visitors can explore the Cité de l'Automobile, home to an impressive collection of vintage cars, or visit the Cité du Train, a museum dedicated to the history of railways. 10. Eguisheim: This charming village, often considered one of the most beautiful in France, is famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture and floral displays. Visitors can stroll through the narrow streets, admire the colorful houses, and sample local wines in the numerous wineries and cellars.