Alsace and Provence, two faces of the same France
France, a land of contrasts, offers a multitude of landscapes and cultures. Among the most emblematic regions, Alsace and Provence stand out for their rich heritage and unique atmosphere.
We offer you two wonderful houses, one in each region, with just one idea, to make you have a wonderful stay,
Both houses have a swimming pool and top-notch appliances and comforts.
Alsace, a medieval fairy tale
Alsace, in the heart of Europe, is a region that has managed to preserve its authenticity. Its picturesque villages with half-timbered houses, its fortified castles perched on the heights and its green forests make it a dream destination.
Colmar: The little Alsatian Venice is famous for its canals, its colorful houses and its magical Christmas market.
Alsace Wine Route: An unmissable getaway for white wine lovers.
Haut-Koenigsbourg: A fortified castle overlooking the Alsace plain, offering breathtaking panoramas.
Why visit Alsace? For its medieval charm, its culinary traditions (sauerkraut, flammekueche) and its warm atmosphere.
Provence: a haven of nature and culture
Provence, in the south of France, is synonymous with sun, lavender and hilltop villages. Its varied landscapes, between sea and mountains, offer a multitude of activities.
Aix-en-Provence: A dynamic university city, rich in history and culture.
Cassis: A small fishing port renowned for its coves, inlets with crystal clear waters.
The Luberon: A mountainous region with picturesque villages like Gordes and Roussillon.
Why visit Provence? For its varied landscapes, its Mediterranean climate, its gastronomy (tapenade, ratatouille) and its art of living.
Which trip to choose?
The choice between Alsace and Provence depends on your desires:
Do you prefer mountain landscapes, medieval villages and a warm atmosphere? Alsace is made for you.
Are you more attracted to the sun, beaches and scrubland landscapes? Provence will seduce you.
Both regions can be visited in different seasons:
Alsace is particularly beautiful in autumn, with its shimmering colours, and in winter, with its Christmas markets.
Provence is ideal in spring, when the lavender blooms, and in summer, to enjoy the beaches.
In conclusion, Alsace and Provence are two exceptional destinations that each offer their own charm. Whether you are looking for culture, nature or relaxation, you will find what you are looking for in France.
See you soon, in Alsace, or in Provence.
the Weber family