Epfig | Property Type: | Gite | | Sleeps Max: | 6 | | Bedrooms: | 3 | | Swimming Pool: | No | | Town: | Nr. Colmar | | Region: | Rhin Basse | | Reference Number: | GD22459/A10 | | Major towns and distance from property: | | Strasbourg | 32 Kms | | Barr | 5 Kms | | Colmar | 32 Kms | | | |
Property Location The house is set on the edge of a small village 5km from Bernardvillé and Barr, 11km from Séléstat and Obernai, 15km from the Mont Ste Odile and 32km from Colmar and Strasbourg.. The village has tennis courts and there are swimming pools at Séléstat and Villé. The property is situated near to the Vosges area with marked nature trails. There are restaurants in the near vicinity (French and traditional Alsatian cuisine), supermarket nearby and of course all the 'distractions' of the ‘wine route’ at your doorstep. Germany is close by for day-trips into, for example, the Black Forest. This property is ideally situated for winter skiing and summer walking alike. Description of Property Two independent floors in the house each sleeping 6 people which can be let together for larger parties. The accommodation is beautifully furnished and equipped with modern facilities and is set amongst beautiful gardens (400m²) complete with furniture and BBQ. Parking for five cars. Each floor has the following: Large kitchen with refrigerator, electric oven, microwave (oven), double sink and dishwasher. Living room with TV. Two double bedrooms and one twin bedroom.. Full bathroom with bath/shower, bidet, double sink and washing machine. Separate WC.
Places of Interest The Alsatian area offers quaint villages with their charming half-timbered houses bedecked with geraniums and the people's exceptional hospitality and warmth. The inhabitants of this land between the Rhine area and the Vosges Park and mountains, which acts as a protective barrier, (Colmar for example boasts the lowest rainfall rate in France), have a sense of independence and freedom. It was a 'colmarian', Bartholdi, who designed the Statue of Liberty. Alsace is one of France's most prized regions for fine cuisine and wines. It has no fewer than 39 gastronomic restaurants selected by the Michelin guide. Alsatian cuisine, a subtle blend of the earthy traditional local dishes and the sophistication of its haute cuisine, has a long standing reputation. Favoured even by royalty, Louis the XIV called Alsace 'a wonderful garden' . Alsace offers infinite possibilities for hikers and mountain bike enthusiasts with over 8,000 miles of marked paths which weave through ever changing scenery. Downhill and cross country skiing, original forms of skiing, biathlon, ski-jumps, sleigh riding or tobogganing are all possible in the Vosges. You can go for an invigorating or relaxing ski at altitudes of between 600m to 1400m. | | | | | £ 375 € 484 $ 659 | £ 375 € 484 $ 659 | £ 525 € 677 $ 923 |
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