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Château d'Isenbourg * * * *

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68250 - Rouffach - Alsace - France

Château d'Isenbourg * * * *

Activities at Chateau d'Isenbourg or nearby

  • Accommodations: 41 rooms & suites

  • Meeting/Event facilities

  • Dining options:

    • The"Tommeries" restaurant: At the Tommeries*, you will have access to two restaurant dining rooms with very definite characters: The "Salle panoramique" is largely open onto the terrace and the Clos d'Isenbourg vineyards with the old town in the distance. In a Louis XV style, its crystal chandeliers, beautiful stone flooring and panoramic view give it great elegance. And next door, the "Salle Dagobert", a very high vaulted room dating from the 12th century, charms with its authenticity and Louis XIII décor.

    • The terrace: to lunch or dine on the terrace overlooking the vineyard and the old town of Rouffach.

  • Château d'Isenbourg - Spa & beauty center featuring:

    • 3 massage booths for treatment procedures

    • (1 extra external booth during the summer season),

    • An internal swimming pool heated to 28°C

    • Hammam

    • Jacuzzi

    • Sauna

SIGHTSEEING

  • Mulhouse Zoo and Botanical Gardens, 30 kilometres from Château d'Isenbourg, boasts more than 1200 animals and 190 species

  • The Bollenberg Domain 5 kilometres away. Where, traditional Alsatian products can be purchased.

  • The Animated Toy Museum 25 kilometres away - a fairy-tale setting to discover a varied and unique animated toy collection

  • Colmar, 20 kilometres from the Isenbourg Castle, with many monuments and districts to be discovered

  • The Hohlandsbourg Castle, 15 kilometres away - an old mediaeval fort

  • The Eco-Museum of Alsace, 15 kilometres away, is an open-air village museum, typical of Alsace

ABOUT COLMAR

One of the most attractive towns in Alsace, Colmar is filled with medieval and early Renaissance buildings, with half-timbered structures, gables, and gracious loggias. Tiny gardens and washhouses surround many of the homes. Its old quarter looks more German than French, filled with streets of unexpected twists and turns. As a gateway to the Rhine country, Colmar is a major stopover south from Strasbourg. Near the vine-covered slopes of the southern Vosges, it's the third-largest town in Alsace.

Colmar has been so well restored that it's Alsace's most beautiful city, far more so than Strasbourg. While walking its streets, you'll find it hard to tell that Colmar was hard hit in two world wars.

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