Alsace Wine Route — Strasbourg to Colmar by Campervan

Alsace Wine Route — Strasbourg to Colmar by Campervan

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Vitalii Shevliakov

Local Guide

Trip length

6 days

Driving time

~7 h

Distance

320 km

Budget

€220–360/person

Transport

Motorhome, Campervan

Best Season

Autumn

Route Map

Route Waypoints

Strasbourg — cathedral, Petite France, and Christmas markets
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Strasbourg — cathedral, Petite France, and Christmas markets

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The Alsatian capital is half German, half French, wholly its own. The cathedral's astronomical clock performs at 12:30 daily. Petite France quarter is half-timbered houses over canals — basically a prettier Venice. If you're here in December, this is where the Christmas market tradition was invented in 1570.

Practical Tips

• Aire de camping-cars Montagne Verte: €12/night, tram line E into centre in 15 min.
• Cathedral: free. Astronomical clock show 12:30, €4, separate ticket.
• Eat tarte flambée (flammekueche) at Chez Yvonne, rue du Sanglier — skip Insta-famous places.
• Christmas market: last weekend Nov to Dec 24. Arrive by tram, centre is pedestrian-only.

Obernai — first wine village on the route
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Obernai — first wine village on the route

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Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg — restored medieval castle
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Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg — restored medieval castle

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Riquewihr — the most famous Alsace village
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Riquewihr — the most famous Alsace village

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Colmar — "Little Venice" and Bartholdi's birthplace
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Colmar — "Little Venice" and Bartholdi's birthplace

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Vosges mountain day — Col de la Schlucht pass
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Vosges mountain day — Col de la Schlucht pass

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Detailed turn-by-turn directions
Offline maps & GPS navigation
PDF & GPX downloads
Practical tips for every stop
Hidden gem locations

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