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Fischer Fabien
4 Rue du Flecken
Lembach
67510

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price from €220

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0388807358

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This charming timbered house is located in a peaceful little street in a small town. The upstairs area features a comfortable bedroom with a double bed in CH 1, and another bedroom with a double bed and a bathroom in CH 2. Downstairs, you will find a cozy living room, a fully-equipped kitchen, a TV area, and a telephone. The house also includes a storage room with a washing machine and a separate toilet. The heating system consists of both electric floor heating and convector heaters. The beds will be made for you upon arrival. There is a closed terrace accessible from the kitchen, as well as a beautiful garden with six outdoor furniture pieces, parking space, a barbecue, a sandbox, and chairs/loungers. Children will also enjoy the available games. A folding cot is available upon request. Please contact us for weekend rental options.

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Directions

At the roundabout, take the left exit to go from Strasbourg to Haguenau, then continue on to Woerth and Lembach.

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  • Fleckenstein Castle: Located just a short distance from 4 Rue du Flecken, Fleckenstein Castle is a medieval fortress perched on a sandstone hilltop. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins, including the castle's towers, walls, and underground passages, while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Maginot Line: The Maginot Line is a series of fortifications built along the French-German border in the 1930s. Close to Lembach, you can visit the Schoenenbourg Maginot Fort, which offers guided tours and exhibits that showcase the history and strategic importance of this defensive line.
  • Lalique Museum: Situated in Wingen-sur-Moder, the Lalique Museum is dedicated to the works of René Lalique, a renowned French glassmaker and jewelry designer. The museum houses an impressive collection of Lalique's art nouveau and art deco creations, including glassware, jewelry, and perfume bottles.
  • Hops Trail: Beer enthusiasts may enjoy a visit to the Hops Trail in Wingersheim. This outdoor museum offers insight into the cultivation and history of hops, a key ingredient in beer production. Visitors can stroll through the hop fields, learn about the brewing process, and even sample local brews.
  • Strasbourg Cathedral: Located about an hour's drive away, Strasbourg Cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. The cathedral's intricate facade, stunning stained glass windows, and astronomical clock are among its notable features. Visitors can also climb to the top for panoramic views of the city.
  • Alsatian Wine Route: The picturesque Alsatian Wine Route winds through charming villages and vineyards, offering a chance to discover the region's rich wine-making heritage. Visitors can explore wineries, sample local wines, and enjoy the scenic landscapes dotted with vineyards and quaint villages.
  • The Petite France District: Situated in Strasbourg, the Petite France district is a historic neighborhood known for its charming half-timbered houses, canals, and narrow streets. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the canals, admire the traditional architecture, and explore the boutiques, cafes, and restaurants that line the streets.
  • Monkey Mountain (Montagne des Singes): Located near Kintzheim, Monkey Mountain is a unique wildlife park where visitors can observe and interact with over 200 Barbary macaques. Visitors can walk through the park while the monkeys roam freely, offering an up-close and personal experience with these fascinating creatures.
  • Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle: Perched atop a hill in the Vosges Mountains, Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle is a magnificent medieval fortress that offers panoramic views of the Alsace region. Visitors can explore the castle's grand halls, towers, and courtyards while learning about its rich history through exhibits and guided tours. 10. Europa-Park: A bit further away, Europa-Park is one of Europe's largest amusement parks. Located in Rust, Germany, it offers a wide range of thrilling rides, themed areas representing different European countries, shows, and entertainment options for visitors of all ages.