Kaysersberg: Private Walking Tour





Description
Explore the cobbled streets and timbered houses of Kaysersberg, voted France's Favorite Town in 2017. See the Sainte Croix church, the fortified bridge and castle, and the Renaissance facade of the Faller-Brief House. Start the tour at the Hôtel de Ville (Town Hall) in the central square, before making your way to the Sainte Croix church, mostly constructed in the Middle Ages. Next, visit the town's fortified bridge and castle, famous for their medieval towers. Wander along cobbled streets of timbered houses before reaching the iconic Renaissance facades of the Faller-Brief House, built in 1594 by local cellarman Paul Offinger. Learn all about the culture of wine-making in Kaysersberg, one of the most important villages along the Alsacian Wine Route. Finally, learn about the life of the polymath and Nobel Peace Prize winner Albert Schweitzer as you visit the house of his birth, before finishing the tour back at the town's central square.
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Discover the village of Kayserberg on a walking tour of its timbered streets with a private guide. Visit landmarks like the Faller-Brief house, Sainte Croix church, and Albert Schweitzer's birthplace.
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(16)
Very good Relais and Chateau. Perfect service, very good food. Unfortunately, it was not very hot and too late!
Village very very beautiful with a castle have absolutely parking to any convenience for motorhomes at very reasonable price thanks to the town hall
Award-winning village "Favourite of French" and it is deserved. Strolling is without difference in level and the offer here is very varied and local, can franchises and is so much the better. Pay attention to the cost of parking with different areas that can make the visit indigestible... To see the glassware and its glassblowers. The bakery pastry the amazing flour of quality. The church and the bridge near the plaque.
Typical Alsatian village not to be missed, but be careful the restoration is not always of quality. Very nice view of the river. Easy access
Yes it's good, it's even good!!! Well, we said it all. Are we surfing the French people's favourite village? For the shot, I recommend Ribeauvillé then!!!!
Very pretty typical village much prettier than Eguisheim. Several places to visit castle, glassware and Schweitzer center. Several places of restoration.
Superb Alsatian village that was voted favorite village of the really nice French to walk and immerse in Alsatian culture with good restaurants and visit to the museum of Albert schweitzer
Very nice small typical Alsatian village. Do not hesitate to climb to the fort for the view Very nice to stroll through the small streets
One of the most beautiful villages visited during our stay with Riquewhir, Equishem, Ribeauvillé. Particularly invited to wander between these atypical and colorful houses. In this region you have to have your nose raised all the time. The locals and traders are particularly friendly. Of course souvenirs by the shovel, adequate restorations but watch out for parking.
Very beautiful typical Alsatian village. Lots of things to see and suitable for young children and families. I recommend



