
Colmar
An Alsatian town with timeless charm
Campground near Colmar
The city ofColmar, located in the heart of Alsace, is a must-see destination for visitors to the region. Just a short distance from the campground, it offers a wonderful blend of historic architecture, a picturesque atmosphere, and the region’s rich local culture. There you’ll find peaceful canals, brightly colored half-timbered houses, pedestrian-only streets that invite you to stroll, and a prestigious vineyard right nearby. Colmar charms visitors with its harmonious blend of culture, gastronomy, and a relaxed way of life, all within an atmosphere that reflects both the Alsatian spirit and the charm of a well-preserved historic city.


Colmar, a City of Art and Living History
A city with a rich and authentic heritage
Colmar is known for itsremarkably well-preserved historic center, considered one of the most characteristic in Alsace. The half-timbered houses, steep roofs, colorful facades, and cobblestone streets come together to form an architectural ensemble of great beauty. ThePetite Venise district, traversed by the Lauch River, is particularly iconic: its boats gliding between pastel-colored facades and flower-adorned bridges evoke a peaceful and romantic atmosphere. This spot is, in fact, one of the most photographed in the region, as it so perfectly embodies the picturesque spirit of Colmar.
The city is also home to several renowned museums, including theUnterlinden Museum, famous for the Issenheim Altarpiece, a masterpiece of Rhenish art. As you explore its exhibitions, you’ll discover an artistic heritage of exceptional richness. Strolling through Colmar is also like traveling through the centuries: from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, each building reflects a chapter of history, blending French and Germanic influences. This cultural mix gives Colmar a unique identity—elegant, vibrant, and deeply rooted in its traditions. Here, every street, every square, and every architectural detail bears witness to Alsatian craftsmanship and a taste for beauty.
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Fine Dining and Warm Hospitality in Alsace
Wine, fine dining, and the Alsatian atmosphere
In addition to its architectural heritage, Colmar lies at the heart ofthe Alsatian wine region, renowned worldwide for the quality of its white wines. Surrounded by vine-covered hills, the city offers direct access to theAlsace Wine Routeand numerous family-run wineries where visitors can taste iconic wines such as Riesling, Gewürztraminer, and Pinot Gris. The sunny climate and varied soils give these wines their finesse and character, and local winemakers carry on a tradition of expertise passed down through generations.
Alsatian cuisinenaturally complements this experience. From traditionalwinstubsto tarte flambée, dishes featuring Munster cheese, and traditional desserts, every meal becomes a moment of discovery. Strolling through Colmar means savoring both local cuisine and Alsatian hospitality in a warm and authentic atmosphere. The combination of visual heritage, a welcoming atmosphere, and culinary richness makes Colmar a well-rounded destination, where heritage and the art of living come together in harmony. Whether you’re visiting for a day or a longer stay, Colmar charms with its authenticity and understated elegance.
A city getaway from your cabin
Explore Colmar During Your Stay at the Campground
From your campground accommodations, avisit to Colmaris a must—whether as a half-day or full-day getaway. The trip is quick and gets you right to the historic center. To make the most of the city, head out in the morning to explore the narrow streets before the crowds arrive. Whether you take a self-guided stroll or join a guided tour, you’ll wander through the city’s iconic neighborhoods—fromLittle VenicetoCathedral Square—passing by the charming bridges and canals in the center.
Take the time to admire the flower-adorned facades, visit a few artisan shops, or stop at a café to watch the local hustle and bustle. Photography enthusiasts will find plenty of perfect vantage points here, from reflections on the water to colorful scenes. At the end of the day, return to the tranquility of your chalet for a peaceful dinner after getting a taste of Colmar life. Colmar combines the vibrancy of a cultural city with the charm of an Alsatian village. It’s a must-see destination, easily accessible from the estate, to enrich your stay with cultural and culinary discoveries.















