Obernai - Medieval Charm and Spiritual Heritage
Obernai, a former imperial city on the Alsace Wine Route, enchants visitors with its cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and vibrant squares. Highlights include the well-preserved ramparts, the 13th-century Kappelturm, the neo-Gothic Saints Peter and Paul Church, and the Renaissance-era Halle aux Blés.
The town is closely linked to Sainte Odile, the patron saint of Alsace, born here in the 7th century. The nearby Mont Sainte-Odile, a spiritual sanctuary perched atop the Vosges, offers panoramic views and historical significance.
Stay at the Regina group lodge in Trois-Épis to explore Obernai and its surroundings. With spacious accommodations for up to 33 guests, it's an ideal base for families and groups seeking to immerse themselves in Alsatian culture and history.
47 min
Mont Sainte Odile
Le pays du Mont Sainte‑Odile, souvent surnommé “ Terre Divine ”, est un véritable joyau du patrimoine religieux. Ce territoire abrite une richesse impressionnante d’églises romanes, gothiques et néoclassiques, ainsi que des synagogues, nécropoles juives, chapelles et cimetières militaires.
Le Mont Sainte‑Odile, perché majestueusement au-dessus de la plaine d’Alsace, est un haut lieu de pèlerinage, dédié à Sainte Odile, la patronne de l’Alsace. Ce site spirituel attire chaque année des milliers de visiteurs en quête de recueillement et de contemplation. En plus du couvent, les visiteurs peuvent explorer le mur païen, un impressionnant vestige celtique entourant le site, ainsi que les nombreuses chapelles disséminées dans la forêt environnante, offrant des vues spectaculaires sur les paysages alsaciens.
Pour ceux qui souhaitent découvrir cette région en groupe, le grand gîte Regina vous offre un hébergement spacieux et accueillant, parfait pour partager des moments conviviaux après une journée de découvertes culturelles.
Mulhouse - A Fusion of Innovation and Heritage
Located in southern Alsace, Mulhouse is renowned for its industrial legacy and vibrant cultural scene. The city's historic center features the Renaissance-style Town Hall with its distinctive pink façade, the towering Saint-Étienne Protestant Church, and the Historic Museum housed in the former Town Hall.
Mulhouse is also home to exceptional museums :
- The Cité de l'Automobile, showcasing the world's largest collection of automobiles ;
- The Cité du Train, Europe'slargest railway museum ;
- The Museum of Printed Textiles, highlighting the region's textile heritage.
After a day of cultural exploration, relax at the Regina group lodge in Trois-Épis, offering a peaceful retreat amidst nature, ideal for groups and families.
52 min
Strasbourg - European Capital and Alsatian Gem
Strasbourg, the capital of Alsace and a symbol of European unity, captivates with its blend of history, culture, and modernity. The city's historic center, the Grande Île, is a UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring the stunning Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Kammerzell House, and the Rohan Palace.
Stroll through the picturesque Petite France district with its canals and half-timbered houses, explore the Neustadt area with its imperial German architecture, and visit the European Quarter, home to institutions like the European Parliament.
After immersing yourself in Strasbourg's rich offerings, retreat to the Regina group lodge in Trois-Épis, just an hour away, providing a serene setting for families and groups to relax and reflect on their Alsatian adventures.
60 min