Ingrid Guezen
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Ingrid Guezen
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Autorondreis Elzas, Jura en Bourgogne | FR
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Autorondreis Elzas, Jura en Bourgogne | FR

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Created: Friday, December 27, 2024 - Departure: Sunday, June 1, 2025
Ref ID: 1334874
Total price From 1.123 €
Created: Friday, December 27, 2024 - Departure: Sunday, June 1, 2025
Destinations: Strasbourg, France , Colmar, France , Besançon, France , Beaune, France

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Transport from Utrecht to Strasbourg
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01 Jun
Car journey 574 Kilometers - 5h 57m
Utrecht
Strasbourg
01 Jun
1. Strasbourg
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About the destination: Strasbourg, the capital of France’s Alsace region, is a city where French elegance meets German charm. Its historic center, the Grande Île, is a UNESCO World Heritage site filled with half-timbered houses, flower-lined canals and cobbled lanes. At its heart stands the magnificent Strasbourg Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture whose pink sandstone façade and intricate carvings are best admired from the square below. Climb the tower for sweeping views over the city’s rooftops and the nearby Black Forest on a clear day. Wandering on foot is the best way to discover Strasbourg. The Petite France district, once home to tanners and fishermen, is now one of the city’s most photogenic areas, with canals, locks and beautifully preserved houses reflected in the water. Take a boat tour along the Ill River to see the city from another angle, gliding past historic bridges and modern glass buildings that house the institutions of the European Union. In the evening, the old town fills with soft light and the smell of tarte flambée drifting from traditional winstubs (Alsatian taverns). Strasbourg’s cultural life is rich and varied. The city boasts excellent museums, including the Alsatian Museum, which gives a glimpse into regional traditions, and the Musée d’Art Moderne et Contemporain, with its impressive collection of modern art. Music lovers can attend performances at the Opéra national du Rhin or enjoy one of the many festivals held throughout the year, especially the famous Christmas market, one of the oldest and largest in Europe, which transforms the city into a winter fairy tale. Food and wine are essential parts of any visit. Alsatian cuisine blends hearty German influences with French refinement: don’t miss choucroute garnie, baeckeoffe and kougelhopf, paired with local white wines such as Riesling, Gewürztraminer or Pinot Gris from the nearby Route des Vins d’Alsace. With its efficient tram system, extensive cycle paths and central train station connecting it to Paris, Germany and Switzerland, Strasbourg is an easy and rewarding destination for a city break or a longer stay exploring the region.
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01 Jun
Accommodation
2 Nights
03 Jun
Car journey 73 Kilometers - 53m
Strasbourg
Colmar
03 Jun
2. Colmar
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About the destination: Experience the Enchanting Beauty of Colmar, France Tucked away in the northeastern region of France, lies the enchanting town of Colmar. This charming locale is rich in history, culture, and scenic beauty, making it a must-visit destination for travelers from around the world. Colmar is like a scene straight out of a fairy tale. Its well-preserved old town is filled with half-timbered medieval and early Renaissance buildings, adorned with geraniums in the summer, and twinkling lights in the winter. The town's quaint cobblestone streets lead you on a journey through centuries, as you explore the unique blend of French and German architectural styles, a testament to its historical position on the border of both nations. The town is often referred to as the "Capital of Alsatian Wine", owing to its location in the heart of Alsace's vineyards. Wine enthusiasts can embark on a tasting adventure, savoring the region's famous white wines. A visit to the "Route des Vins d'Alsace" (Alsace Wine Route) is a must for anyone looking to experience some of the best wines this region has to offer. Cultural aficionados will be delighted by the Unterlinden Museum, home to a rich collection of medieval and Renaissance masterpieces, including the famous Isenheim Altarpiece. The Bartholdi Museum, dedicated to the French sculptor who designed the Statue of Liberty, offers an insight into the artist's life and work. The town's iconic landmark, Little Venice, is a picturesque district with narrow winding canals, where you can enjoy a leisurely boat ride, offering a unique perspective of the town's beautiful houses and their colorful facades. Food lovers will revel in the local gastronomy. Traditional Alsatian cuisine is a delightful blend of German hearty meals and French finesse. Don't leave without trying a traditional "tarte flambée", a local version of pizza, or "choucroute", a hearty dish of sauerkraut and various meats. Throughout the year, Colmar hosts various festivals and events, from the famous Christmas market, which transforms the town into a winter wonderland, to the annual Wine Fair, and the colorful spring and summer festivals, offering a lively atmosphere and a chance to experience local traditions. Colmar, with its rich history, vibrant culture, delectable cuisine, and picturesque landscapes, offers a captivating journey for every traveler. It's not just a destination, but an experience that leaves you with unforgettable memories. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, a wine connoisseur, or simply a lover of beautiful places, Colmar, France is a destination that should not be missed.
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03 Jun
Accommodation
2 Nights
05 Jun
Car journey 177 Kilometers - 1h 58m
Colmar
Besançon
05 Jun
3. Besançon
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About the destination: Besançon is the capital and principal city of the Franche-Comté region in eastern France. Located close to the border with Switzerland, it is the capital of the department of Doubs. Once proclaimed first green city of France, it has been labeled a 'Town of Art and History' since 1986. Cradled in a loop of the river Doubs, the ancient city of Besançon is one of the best preserved historic cities in France. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS Besançon’s citadel The most visited of these is the Citadel - a UNESCO World Heritage site - a magnificent example of seventeenth-century military architecture, designed by Vauban. The imposing Citadel stands on a massive rock - sheer on both sides - that blocks the entrance to the loop of the river Doubs. As well as being an important historic monument in its own right, the Citadel contains a number of museums, including a folk museum, a museum of the Resistance and the Deportation, an insectarium, and a zoo. Musée des Beaus Arts The most important museum in Besançon and one of the best and oldest provincial art galleries in France. Standing on the old market square, the museum - entirely rebuilt in the nineteen-sixties - contains a rich collection of paintings and historic artefacts. These include Egyptian mummies, Roman bronzes and mosaics, and mediaeval sculpture. Boat trips Other attractions in Besançon include boat trips on the river Doubs, that take visitors round the historic city center and through the canal tunnel under the Citadelle, and the birthplace of Victor Hugo, a reputed France's greatest poet that was born in Besançon.
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05 Jun
Accommodation
1 Night
06 Jun
Car journey 109 Kilometers - 1h 13m
Besançon
Beaune
06 Jun
4. Beaune
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06 Jun
Accommodation
2 Nights
08 Jun
Car journey 731 Kilometers - 7h 24m
Beaune
Utrecht
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