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The Wine Route, picturesque villages, unmissable stops like Strasbourg, Mulhouse and Colmar: this is Alsace, and so much more! Did you know that there is the highest density of museums in France?

The Bruche valley is no exception: she plays the difference. With the Alsace Moselle Memorial, the Struthof site, the Oberlin Museum, discover another Alsace that will surprise you!

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  • Colroy la Roche
    Language spoken - German Parking

    Beekeeping Centre of Charasses

    First and foremost a training centre for beekeepers, the hive school invites both young and old alike to discover the...
    Dinsheim sur Bruche
    Language spoken - German Language spoken - English Holiday checks accepted Pet Friendly Parking

    Fort of Mutzig / Feste Kaiser Wilhelm II

    Built from 1893 to 1916, the Mutzig fortress was named "Feste Kaiser Wilhelm II" in 1895. It was the first German...
    Natzwiller
    Language spoken - German Language spoken - English Holiday checks accepted Parking

    Former concentration camp Natzweiler Struthof

    Opened in 1941, Struthof is the only structure of its type on French soil. 52,000 prisoners were forced to work in the...
    Neuviller la Roche
    Language spoken - German

    The museum of local traditions

    Dominated by the beautiful forest of the Vosges Mountains, the quaint little town of Neuviller-la-Roche is very...
    Schirmeck
    Language spoken - German Language spoken - English Tourism Quality Label Disability label Mental handicap Physical disability Holiday checks accepted Parking

    The Alsace-Moselle Memorial

    Let you go in the heart of a historic and interactive course in the meanders of the fate of a region border,...
    Waldersbach
    Language spoken - German Language spoken - English

    Musée Oberlin

    The Jean-Frédéric Oberlin Museum's collections testify to the 59 years' church ministry during which Oberlin, an...