Activities to do in Kaysersberg
Kaysersberg, THE FAVOURITE VILLAGE OF THE FRENCH
During your stay at Le Chambard, discover Kaysersberg , a typical Alsatian village that will delight you with its picturesque atmosphere combining medieval and Renaissance architecture, half·timbered houses with facades that are as flower·covered as they are colourful, all located between the Ballons des Vosges mountains and the vineyards.
Do not hesitate to enjoy a stroll around the streets of Kaysersberg.
Ammerschwihr Trois·Epis golf course : 5 minutes from Le Chambard, a 5,207·metre hilly 18·hole course on the Wine Route. Guests at Le Chambard benefit from a 20% discount on green fees. Information and registration at the hotel reception.
What to see in Kaysersberg
- The Hotel de Ville , a building from the Rhine Renaissance.
- Sainte Croix Church , built between the 12 th and 15 th centuries.
- The fortified bridge , in pink sandstone of the region, offers a pleasant view over the village.
- The house where Albert Schweitzer, the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize winner, was born : a museum presents his work as a doctor in Gabon.
- The so·called “Schlossberg” imperial castle : “Kaysersberg” means “mountain of the Emperor” and this castle bears witness to the influence of the Holy Empire on the Kaysersberg valley in the Middle Ages. Dominating the village, a 10·minute walk leads you up to the remains and offers the chance to enjoy a superb viewpoint.
- The Verrerie de Kaysersberg glass workshop : the work of master glass craftsmen is always fascinating. Visit this workshop to admire the glass working techniques and acquire a few unique items.
Christmas in Alsace
From Advent to Epiphany, Alsace celebrates Christmas. Towns and villages are filled with thousands of lights, decorations and Christmas trees line the streets and the Christmas markets lay out their delicious cinnamon·scented treats and crafts. A traditional atmosphere that people travel from far and wide to discover.
Kaysersberg welcomes 250,000 to 300,000 visitors every year. At Christmas, the village is like something out of a fairy·tale and you are advised to book your stay in advance in order to take advantage of this very unique ambience.
Mulled wine, bredala and other specialities can also be savoured throughout the valley. Do not hesitate to pay a visit to the Christmas markets in Colmar, Mulhouse and the many surrounding villages. In Strasbourg, the Christmas market is very old and has brought the city’s streets to life for several centuries. Treat yourself to a getaway in Alsace for the end·of·year festivities: the change of scenery and conviviality will delight you and allow you to forget the long winter!