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Alsace Vacations

About our group trips to Alsace

Alsace is located in northeastern France and is a region known for its wine villages, half-timbered houses and its mix of French and German culture. Here you will find colorful houses, vineyards and cities with cozy squares and cafes. With Rolfs Flyg & Busresor you can go on trips to Alsace. We offer, among other things, wine trips through the Alsace wine regions, trips to Strasbourg's popular Christmas market and cruises along the Rhine. Alsace is suitable for both those who want to discover new flavors and those who like history and beautiful nature.

Alsace in brief

Country
★ France

Largest city
★ Strasbourg

Residents
★ Approximately 1.9 million

Grapevines and roof ridges in Alsace

Where is Alsace located?

Alsace is located in northeastern France near the German border. The region stretches between the Rhine River and the Vosges mountain range. Alsace is an area known for its vineyards, small villages and mild climate. The region is relatively small in size but contains popular cities such as Strasbourg, vineyards and natural areas.

Bunch of yellow grapes hanging from a branch

Wine tour Alsace

Alsace is one of France's most well-known wine regions and a trip here is perfect for those who want to combine beautiful nature, good food and local taste experiences on a wine tour . Along the Route des Vins d'Alsace wine route there are small villages, vineyards and family-owned wine producers. On our wine tours to Alsace you will have the opportunity to taste local wines and travel through landscapes with vineyards and small villages. This mixture of wine and nature makes Alsace a popular destination for group tours.

hand holding wine glass in front of a vineyard

What is Alsace famous for?

Alsace is primarily known for its wine, its half-timbered houses and its food culture. The region has several well-known wine regions and is particularly known for its white wines such as Riesling and Gewurztraminer. Many also associate Alsace with the small, colorful villages and towns such as Strasbourg and Colmar. During the winter, Alsace attracts many visitors thanks to its Christmas markets, with the Strasbourg Christmas Market being one of the most popular in Europe.

Half-timbered houses by a river in Strasbourg

Travel to Strasbourg

Strasbourg is the largest city in Alsace and a place where French and German culture and traditions meet. The city is known for its canals, cobbled streets and half-timbered houses. Many also visit the Strasbourg Christmas Market , which is one of Europe's oldest and most famous winter festivals . During the winter months, the squares are filled with Christmas spirit, market stalls and local crafts. Strasbourg is also the seat of the European Parliament.

Boats plying the Rhine River

Rhine cruise

The Rhine is one of Europe's most famous rivers and flows through several countries, including France and Germany. A cruise on the Rhine includes views of wine landscapes, visits to cities and small villages along the river. A cruise is a very convenient and comfortable way to travel as you can visit several places during the same trip without having to repack. Our cruises include accommodation in a cabin on the boat, well-planned programs and top-class tour guides.

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