Discovering Alsace less than twenty minutesfrom the Great Gite Regina Trois‑Epis

Niedermorschwihr - Hidden Gem of Alsace

Tucked away between the Vosges and the vineyards, Niedermorschwihr is a tiny village full of charm and tradition. Its half-timbered houses and peaceful setting offer an authentic taste of Alsace.

Don’t miss the twisted steeple of Saint-Gall church, a unique sight in the region, or the famous Christine Ferber jams, renowned by top chefs around the world.

Only a short distance from Regina, Niedermorschwihr is the perfect stop to experience Alsace’s soul.

6 min

Ammerschwihr Golf Course - Swing with a View

Nestled in the heart of Alsace’s vineyards, the Ammerschwihr Trois-Épis Golf Course is a stunning 18-hole course between forest and vineyard. Stretching 5,207 meters, it offers a technical and scenic experience for both novice and seasoned golfers.

Located near Colmar, the course is ideal for relaxing or challenging yourself amid exceptional landscapes.Just minutes from Regina, it’s the perfect mix of sport, nature and serenity.

7 min

Kaysersberg - A Jewel of Alsace

Voted “ France’s Favorite Village ” in 2017, Kaysersberg enchants visitors with its medieval heritage, cobbled streets, and picturesque setting nestled between vineyard-covered hills. Explore its imperial castle, the 12th-century Sainte-Croix Church, fortified bridge, Renaissance Town Hall, and the Albert Schweitzer Museum.

Families can enjoy a fun treasure hunt designed for children aged 4 to 12. Just minutes from Regina, Kaysersberg offers an immersive journey into Alsatian history.

15 min

Lac Blanc - Nature’s Haven in the Vosges

At 1,050 meters altitude, Lac Blanc is a year-round destination for nature lovers. In summer, its 600 km of marked trails attract hikers and cyclists, while winter transforms it into a family-friendly ski resort offering alpine and cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and sledding. Located near Regina, it’s the perfect spot for outdoor adventures in the heart of Alsace.

18 min

Colmar - The Heart of Alsatian Heritage

Colmar, the birthplace of Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi, creator of the Statue of Liberty, is renowned for its well-preserved old town, colorful half-timbered houses, and romantic canals. Discover landmarks like the Maison des Têtes, the Old Customs House, and the enchanting Little Venice district. Museums such as the Unterlinden Museum and the Bartholdi Museum offer rich cultural experiences. After exploring, unwind at Regina, just a short drive away.

19 min

Eguisheim - A Medieval Treasure Amidst Vineyards

Ranked among “ The Most Beautiful Villages of France ”, Eguisheim captivates with its circular medieval layout, flower-adorned half-timbered houses, and rich history. Visit the 8th-century Saint-Léon Castle, the 13th-century church of Saints Peter and Paul, and the Saint-Léon Fountain. Wine enthusiasts can explore local cellars and taste prestigious Alsace Grand Crus. Located near Regina, Eguisheim offers an authentic Alsatian experience.

20 min