Le Jardin , 4-star eco-lodge on the Alsace wine route near Strasbourg
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Avaliações
9,89,8 de 10
Extraordinária
Destaques
- Equipamentos de praiaPropriedades com equipamentos de praia são uma raridade na área.
Comodidades populares
- Cozinha
- Lava-roupa
- Churrasqueira
- Deque ou pátio
- Wi-Fi grátis
- Sacada ou pátio
Explore a região
Barr, Bas-Rhin
- Domaine StoefflerPlace, Domaine Stoeffler1 min de caminhada
- Musée du pain d'épices et de l'art populaire alsacienPlace, Musée du pain d'épices et de l'art populaire alsacien20 min de caminhada
- O Palácio do Pão de EspeciariasPlace, O Palácio do Pão de Especiarias4 min de carro
- Estrasburgo (SXB-Aeroporto Internacional de Estrasburgo)Airport, Estrasburgo (SXB-Aeroporto Internacional de Estrasburgo)24 min de carro
Quartos e camas
4 quartos (acomoda 10 pessoas)
Quarto 1
1 cama de casal e 1 cama de solteiro
Quarto 2
1 cama de casal
Quarto 3
2 camas de solteiro e 1 berço
Quarto 4
1 cama de casal e 1 cama de solteiro
2 banheiros
Banheiro 1
Sabonete · Toalhas fornecidas · Banheira · Secador de cabelo
Banheiro 2
Sabonete · Toalhas fornecidas · Vaso sanitário · Apenas chuveiro · Secador de cabelo
Espaços
Deque ou pátio
Varanda ou varanda coberta
Cozinha
Área de jantar separada
Área de recreação externa
Jardim
Espaço para refeições
Sobre esta propriedade
Le Jardin , 4-star eco-lodge on the Alsace wine route near Strasbourg
On our property you will find two gîtes: the Jardin (180m²) for 8-10 people, 4 bedrooms, terrace, and 2 bathrooms.
The other, the Nid (125m²), sleeps 6-8, with 4 bedrooms (2 by 2 adjoining), 2 bathrooms, terrace, and a sauna.
The gîtes can be booked separately or together, for a total of 18-19 beds. The Jardin has a dining room spacious enough to accommodate 20 people.
The gîtes are located in two independent, typical Alsatian half-timbered houses, each with its own barbecue area and private garden furniture; both open onto a courtyard and a large enclosed garden of 12 acres.
Both have been renovated using old materials, with high-performance insulation and solar-powered hot water. Rainwater harvesting and many other ecological aspects recognized by the Green Key eco-gite label;
Located in the heart of Alsace, 20 minutes from Strasbourg and 30 minutes from Colmar.
At the crossroads of the Alsace wine routes, the Romanesque route, and the sauerkraut route, you can access it via exit 13 of the A35, by train from Barr station, by bike on the Alsace cycle routes, and on foot via the GR5.
The accommodations are in the center of the village where all shops and restaurants are within walking distance.
The gîte, Le Jardin, combines modern comfort with old-world charm over 180m², with 4 bedrooms, including a master suite, 2 bathrooms, a large 30m² terrace accessible from the kitchen, and a large dining room that can accommodate 20 people.
Past the porch, the courtyard, cool in summer, opens onto a vast space: the garden.
The garden welcomes you in fine weather for a picnic on the grass, a lunch in the garden furniture, and a barbecue in the shade of the century-old trees.
The farmyard brings this peaceful and timeless space to life.
Just two hours from Paris by TGV, Alsace is a region bordering Germany and Switzerland. The Rhine Plain stretches from north to south for over 200 km.
Bordered to the east by the Rhine and to the west by the Vosges Mountains. These varied landscapes offer opportunities for excursions such as boat trips on the backwaters of the old Rhine, bike rides, and wonderfully documented hiking trails maintained by volunteers from the Vosges Club association.
You can crisscross Alsace from north to south, following the seasons along various routes: the Crest Route, the Alsace Wine Route, the Romanesque Route, the Sauerkraut Route, the Tobacco, Oil, and Hops Route, as well as circuits that extend beyond the region, such as the cycle routes, EuroVelo 5, 6, and 15, and long-distance hiking trails, such as the GR5 linking the tip of Denmark to Corsica.
Throughout your travels, you will discover the rich rural heritage, wonderfully preserved and maintained by the Alsatians, proud of their region and its character.
The Ungersheim Ecomuseum, south of Colmar, showcases traditions, folklore, and crafts of yesteryear, as well as aspects of its industrial heritage. The Vosges foothills boast more than 400 fortified castles, including Haut-Koenigsbourg, which was rebuilt in a massive project in 1908. Another Alsatian landmark is the Mont Sainte-Odile massif, at the foot of which nestles the small town of Barr. The monastery of Sainte-Odile is still a place of retreat and welcomes pilgrims. Mont Sainte-Odile and Barr are located on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela.
Strasbourg is the main city, the capital of Christmas. It has preserved neighborhoods that bear witness to the architecture of the Middle Ages to the present day. This is where you can discover the tanners' district, known as "Little France," with its half-timbered houses and narrow streets, providing a setting for the Cathedral, a true masterpiece of Gothic art, and the more recent neighborhoods where several European institutions are headquartered, such as the European Parliament and the European Court of Human Rights.
Mulhouse, a city with a vibrant industrial heritage, offers museums such as the Automobile Museum, a unique collection of vintage cars, the Railway Museum, the Fabric and Wallpaper Museum, and Electropolis.
In between, Colmar is not to be outdone with its picturesque "Little Venice" neighborhoods and the birthplace of Auguste Bartholdi.
Let's not forget Alsatian gastronomy with sauerkraut, but also baeckeoffe, tartes flambées, fried carp, matelottes, and more, always accompanied by a dry Riesling or a fruitier Klevener, Pinot Gris, or Gewürtztraminer wine.
The other, the Nid (125m²), sleeps 6-8, with 4 bedrooms (2 by 2 adjoining), 2 bathrooms, terrace, and a sauna.
The gîtes can be booked separately or together, for a total of 18-19 beds. The Jardin has a dining room spacious enough to accommodate 20 people.
The gîtes are located in two independent, typical Alsatian half-timbered houses, each with its own barbecue area and private garden furniture; both open onto a courtyard and a large enclosed garden of 12 acres.
Both have been renovated using old materials, with high-performance insulation and solar-powered hot water. Rainwater harvesting and many other ecological aspects recognized by the Green Key eco-gite label;
Located in the heart of Alsace, 20 minutes from Strasbourg and 30 minutes from Colmar.
At the crossroads of the Alsace wine routes, the Romanesque route, and the sauerkraut route, you can access it via exit 13 of the A35, by train from Barr station, by bike on the Alsace cycle routes, and on foot via the GR5.
The accommodations are in the center of the village where all shops and restaurants are within walking distance.
The gîte, Le Jardin, combines modern comfort with old-world charm over 180m², with 4 bedrooms, including a master suite, 2 bathrooms, a large 30m² terrace accessible from the kitchen, and a large dining room that can accommodate 20 people.
Past the porch, the courtyard, cool in summer, opens onto a vast space: the garden.
The garden welcomes you in fine weather for a picnic on the grass, a lunch in the garden furniture, and a barbecue in the shade of the century-old trees.
The farmyard brings this peaceful and timeless space to life.
Just two hours from Paris by TGV, Alsace is a region bordering Germany and Switzerland. The Rhine Plain stretches from north to south for over 200 km.
Bordered to the east by the Rhine and to the west by the Vosges Mountains. These varied landscapes offer opportunities for excursions such as boat trips on the backwaters of the old Rhine, bike rides, and wonderfully documented hiking trails maintained by volunteers from the Vosges Club association.
You can crisscross Alsace from north to south, following the seasons along various routes: the Crest Route, the Alsace Wine Route, the Romanesque Route, the Sauerkraut Route, the Tobacco, Oil, and Hops Route, as well as circuits that extend beyond the region, such as the cycle routes, EuroVelo 5, 6, and 15, and long-distance hiking trails, such as the GR5 linking the tip of Denmark to Corsica.
Throughout your travels, you will discover the rich rural heritage, wonderfully preserved and maintained by the Alsatians, proud of their region and its character.
The Ungersheim Ecomuseum, south of Colmar, showcases traditions, folklore, and crafts of yesteryear, as well as aspects of its industrial heritage. The Vosges foothills boast more than 400 fortified castles, including Haut-Koenigsbourg, which was rebuilt in a massive project in 1908. Another Alsatian landmark is the Mont Sainte-Odile massif, at the foot of which nestles the small town of Barr. The monastery of Sainte-Odile is still a place of retreat and welcomes pilgrims. Mont Sainte-Odile and Barr are located on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela.
Strasbourg is the main city, the capital of Christmas. It has preserved neighborhoods that bear witness to the architecture of the Middle Ages to the present day. This is where you can discover the tanners' district, known as "Little France," with its half-timbered houses and narrow streets, providing a setting for the Cathedral, a true masterpiece of Gothic art, and the more recent neighborhoods where several European institutions are headquartered, such as the European Parliament and the European Court of Human Rights.
Mulhouse, a city with a vibrant industrial heritage, offers museums such as the Automobile Museum, a unique collection of vintage cars, the Railway Museum, the Fabric and Wallpaper Museum, and Electropolis.
In between, Colmar is not to be outdone with its picturesque "Little Venice" neighborhoods and the birthplace of Auguste Bartholdi.
Let's not forget Alsatian gastronomy with sauerkraut, but also baeckeoffe, tartes flambées, fried carp, matelottes, and more, always accompanied by a dry Riesling or a fruitier Klevener, Pinot Gris, or Gewürtztraminer wine.
Prêmios e afiliações
Propriedade com certificação ecológica
Esta propriedade possui a seguinte certificação de sustentabilidade: Green Key (Fundação para a Educação Ambiental). Para saber mais sobre requisitos e exigências dos certificados, acesse o site da organização.
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