Best attractions and places to see around Günsbach include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and access to natural landscapes. This charming village in the Haut-Rhin department of France is particularly known for its connection to Nobel Peace Prize laureate Albert Schweitzer. The region offers diverse experiences, from exploring significant historical sites to enjoying the natural beauty of the Vosges mountains and nearby wine routes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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ATTENTION: Sentier des Roches is closed from 1 November until 30 April.
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This picturesque wine village is built in concentric circles around a medieval castle. You can walk or cycle here between colorful half-timbered houses, flower boxes and wine cellars. Eguisheim was not only voted one of the “Most Beautiful Villages in France”, but also the favorite city of the French in 2013.
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Welcome to Eguisheim, the village where the houses are so photogenic they’re probably taking selfies when you’re not looking. Everything here looks like it was designed by an interior designer with a flower addiction and a passion for pastels. The streets wind in circles, so if you’re thinking, “I’ve been here before,” you’re right – you’ve just landed on an architectural merry-go-round. Perfect for those who love half-timbered houses, wine, and getting lost in the most charming way possible.
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Many wineries are built in a typical way. Characteristically, the ground floor was built in stone to support the timber frame construction. The half-timbering was sober until the 16th century and the woodwork is protected by soot or red iron oxide. Pigments and colors on the facades are priceless, which is why clay or whitewash is used. In the 17th century, the windows become larger, wooden decorations embellish the facades and pastel colors are used by the very wealthy. In the 19th and 20th century, a building is completely provided with a layer of cement. But for several decades now, woodwork of a house has become visible again. With the arrival of paint and its wide color palette, the Alsace region takes on a cheerful note... Her new identity is colorful 🌈
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The handrail is a guarantee to stay on the right path which however is a "hidden" turn.
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ATTENTION: Dogs are now banned on the Strohmeyerpfad, with a threat of a fine of up to €450. http://www.ballonsdesvosges-reservesnaturelles.fr/frankenthal-missheimle/ "A condition d'être systématiquement tenus en laisse, the presence of the chiens is tolérée drink on the sentier des roches où ils sont strictement interdit." Translation: "Provided that they are systematically kept on a leash, the presence of dogs is tolerated, except on the Sentier des Roches, where they are strictly prohibited." This is also controlled by rangers. I was "caught" with my miniature poodle on a Monday in August 2022. Since she was on a leash and behaved well, probably because the ban is fairly new, I got away with a warning. In the event of an accident (even experienced hikers can slip or get stuck), it can certainly be expensive, especially since rescue is only possible by helicopter.
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The round begins with the Sentier des Roches, sure-footedness and a head for heights are prerequisites for the walk.
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Günsbach is deeply connected to Nobel Peace Prize laureate Albert Schweitzer. You can visit the Albert Schweitzer House and Museum, which offers insights into his life and legacy, and the African Museum, showcasing over five hundred objects related to his work in Africa. Other historical landmarks include the Simultaneous Church, the Town Hall dating back to 1570, and the Former Presbytery.
Absolutely. The region boasts several natural highlights. You can visit Lac Blanc, a large mountain lake beautifully surrounded by mountains, which also serves as a starting point for various hikes. Another stunning spot is Lac du Forlet, the highest lake in the Vosges, embedded in steep walls and particularly beautiful in autumn. The nearby Parc Naturel Régional des Ballons des Vosges also offers incredible biodiversity and scenic views.
The area offers a variety of hiking experiences. For an adventurous alpine hike, consider Sentier des Roches, though it requires sure-footedness and a head for heights. The Albert Schweitzer Trail and Water Walk are also recommended for experiencing the natural surroundings. For more options, you can find numerous running trails, including the 'Fecht Rapids – Former presbytery in Gunsbach loop', by exploring the Running Trails around Günsbach guide.
Yes, there are options for families. The charming Eguisheim Village, classified among the most beautiful villages in France, offers a delightful experience with its medieval architecture and colorful facades, which families often enjoy. Natural sites like Lac Blanc are also popular for family outings, though swimming is prohibited.
For cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes available. You can explore gravel biking options like the 'Col de la Schlucht – La route des crêtes loop' or the 'Pinot Bend – Sondernach to Petit Ballon loop'. Road cyclists might enjoy routes such as the 'Bagenelles Pass – Col de la Schlucht loop'. More details on these and other routes can be found in the Gravel biking around Günsbach guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Günsbach guide.
Visitors frequently praise the adventurous nature of trails like Sentier des Roches, highlighting its unique alpine experience. The medieval charm and colorful half-timbered houses of Eguisheim Village are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the serene beauty of mountain lakes like Lac Blanc and the picturesque setting of Ferme Auberge du Frankenthal.
Yes, several notable towns are a short distance away. Colmar is famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture, especially its 'La Petite Venise' district. The neighboring town of Munster is renowned for its eponymous cheese, offering opportunities for market visits and cheese-making tours. You can also visit Eguisheim Village, which is classified as one of the most beautiful villages in France.
While many attractions are enjoyable year-round, autumn is particularly recommended for places like Lac du Forlet, when the rock faces are speckled with colorful leaves. For hiking, spring and summer offer pleasant weather, but always check local conditions, especially for higher altitude trails like Sentier des Roches, which can be challenging.
Yes, you can find options. For example, the Ferme Auberge du Frankenthal is a farmed alpine hut offering cheese, ham, cakes, and drinks, located shortly after the Sentier des Roches. Nearby towns like Munster also offer local markets and culinary experiences.
Yes, the area holds poignant reminders of World War I. The Cimetière Militaire Français du Wettstein on the Col du Wettstein is an impressive French military cemetery. Additionally, the German Military Cemetery of Hohrod-Bärenstall is the resting place for German soldiers who perished during the battles of Le Linge and Tête des Faux in 1915.
The famous Wine Route is situated not far from Günsbach. It invites exploration of some of the world's finest vineyards, offering opportunities for wine tasting and admiring picturesque wine-growing landscapes dotted with colorful villages. It's a great option for a scenic drive or cycling tour from Günsbach.


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