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Visit Colmar and the region.



Ideally located in Sainte-Croix-en-Plaine, our cottage offers a tranquil setting to explore Alsace. Just a few minutes from Colmar, you’ll be enchanted by the peaceful countryside while being close to the region’s must-see attractions. Whether you’re a wine enthusiast, a history buff, or a nature lover, our rental invites you to relax in an authentic and welcoming environment.

Discovery of Colmar.



Just 10 km away, Colmar is a must-visit destination with its half-timbered houses, Little Venice, and renowned museums like the Unterlinden Museum. A stroll through its cobblestone streets will transport you back in time.

The Alsace Wine Route



Sainte-Croix-en-Plaine is ideally located near the famous Alsace Wine Route. Visit the local vineyards, taste exceptional Alsatian wines, and uncover the secrets of this unique wine region.

The Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle



Less than 45 minutes by car, this medieval castle perched on a hill offers panoramic views of the Alsatian plain. It’s a fascinating journey through history and medieval architecture.

The Ballons des Vosges Regional Natural Park



For nature lovers, hiking in the Vosges is a must. Discover breathtaking landscapes and enjoy outdoor activities such as mountain biking, paragliding, and trekking.

The Alsatian Villages



Explore the picturesque surrounding villages, such as Eguisheim, ranked among the most beautiful villages in France, as well as Kaysersberg and Ribeauvillé, all located close to your cottage.

The Christmas Markets



If you visit the region in winter, be sure to check out the famous Christmas markets in Colmar. Enjoy the festive atmosphere, local specialties, and enchanting lights.

EUROPA PARK



Europa-Park is the largest amusement park in Germany, located in Rust, near the French border. Known for its spectacular roller coasters and themed areas inspired by various European countries, it offers an immersive experience for the whole family. Each section of the park is decorated to reflect the architecture, culture, and gastronomy of different countries such as France, Spain, and Italy.

One of the park's flagship attractions is "Pirates of Batavia," a boat cruise that plunges visitors into an exotic adventure. Inspired by Dutch trade in Southeast Asia during the 17th century, this attraction features pirates and vibrant sets that evoke port cities, mysterious temples, and naval battles. After being destroyed by a fire in 2018, it was completely rebuilt in 2020 with modern special effects and realistic animatronics, providing a captivating experience.