About 2.5 hrs from Frankfurt we will cross the German border into Alsace, France for a grape day out along the Alsace wine route visiting family run wineries and passing by the charming city of Strasbourg.
Alsace is a charming and humbling wine region loaded with history and its own unique cooler climate wine and rustic cuisine. The wine route passes through charming quaint, walled villages and rolling vineyards set against a back drop of the Vosges mountains speckled with castle ruins.
About your guide
If you love wine and discovering hidden gems then take a grape escape with the mostly 5 star reviewed ;) Weinkoepfe. Where possible I try to keep tours personal and custom based on your grape expectations so feel free to reach out with any special requests. Otherwise sip backs and relax in comfort as we discover wines from grape to glass and regional tasty treats in the wine regions of Germany and Alsace.
I always keep my tours personal but Let me know if you prefer private.
Not wheelchair accessible. Service animals allowed. Near public transportation. Not recommended for travelers with back problems. Not recommended for pregnant travelers. Most travelers can participate. I try to make your journey as comfortable as possible so reach out with any special requests. This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. This tour/activity will have a maximum of 7 travelers. Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Full Day Grape Escape to Alsace wine route via Strassbourg
2/12/2023 - 1/27/2025
Monday - Sunday : | 09:30 AM - 06:30 PM |
Tuesday - Thursday : | 09:30 AM - 06:00 PM |
Friday : | 09:30 AM - 06:30 PM |
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Traveler pickup is offered
There is always a 15-minute pick-up window to allow for any traffic or delay, and I will always text on approach.
Please reach out if you have any special pick-up requests. Airport pick-up or drop-off is possible.
I also suggest staying in Mainz. Mainz, the wine capital of Germany, is also a great alternative to Frankfurt, has great connectivity, sits on the Rhein, and has a lot of old Germanic history and charm.
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