Attractions and places to see around Hausen include historical sites, medieval villages, and natural features set within a landscape of vineyards and forests. The area offers a variety of experiences, from exploring ancient castles to wandering through well-preserved settlements. Visitors can find numerous historical sites and viewpoints, making it a destination for those interested in cultural heritage and scenic views.
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Saunt Ulric Castle is the largest of the three ruins. It is currently undergoing partial renovation. A small section is cordoned off, and caution is advised in other areas. However, the keep is accessible.
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A charming Alsatian village with approximately 4,700 inhabitants. The old town is well worth seeing with its colorful houses. Ribeauvillé is also very popular because of the hike to its three castle ruins that overlook the town.
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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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Ulrichsburg is the most impressive and best-preserved of the three castles. It was built on the rocky promontory around the mid-13th century. Until the 15th century, it was the residence of the Rappoltstein family and therefore has little military significance. Remains still visible today include: - the square keep and the main building (12th century), - the knights' hall and the large residential tower (13th century), - the barbican in front of the entrance and the outer wall (14th century), - the Chapel of Saint Ulrich (15th century). Girsberg Castle, built around 1250 opposite Ulrichsburg, was intended to strengthen its defenses.
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Among the four ruins that dominate Ribeauvillé, Saint Ulrich seems undoubtedly one of the most fascinating castle complexes in the Haute- Alsace. It used to control the strategic road that connected the Alsace plain with the upper Lièpvre valley. Witness to the power of the lords of Ribeaupierre, it was their main residence until its final abandonment in the 16th century. It has different architectural styles: Romanesque parts are combined with Gothic and even Renaissance elements. Not far away, Girsberg Castle was built in the 13th century to house a new branch of the Ribeaupierre family: the house is still clearly visible there. Haut-Ribeaupierre was certainly built during the troubled period of the Great Interregnum, around the middle of the 13th century. on the site of a first castle, probably from the 10th century: it will serve as an advance post during the planned invasion of Alsace by the King of France, and then as a watchtower intended to prevent forest fires. The entire building is dominated by an imposing circular keep that offers beautiful views of the Alsace plain and the adjacent mountain ridges. A fourth castle was recently discovered under Saint Ulrich. Source: https://www.chateauxfortsalsace.com/fr/chateau/le-chateau-du-girsberg/
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Beautiful castle ruins, the view of the vineyards and the Rhine plain is gigantic. The climb is very varied, but not without its challenges! There are a few short rocky passages that can be slippery, especially when wet, and may need to be managed with the help of your hands. Good footwear is definitely recommended.
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Beautiful castle ruins that are well worth the walk up. Also many views over the valley with vineyards and Ribeauvillé and the forests on the other side. Don't forget to look over the wall for a beautiful overview of the castle.
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The region around Hausen is rich in history. You can visit impressive medieval castles such as Saint-Ulrich Castle, which is the largest and best preserved of the three castles of Ribeauvillé, offering extensive ruins and views. Another notable historical site is Girsberg Castle, a picturesque ruin with a rich legend, also near Ribeauvillé.
Yes, several attractions around Hausen are suitable for families. The medieval villages of Riquewihr and Ribeauvillé are both classified as family-friendly, offering charming streets, historical architecture, and a pleasant atmosphere for all ages to explore. Eguisheim Village, with its concentric circles and colorful facades, is also a great family option.
Many attractions around Hausen offer stunning views. Saint-Ulrich Castle provides fantastic views of the plain. Similarly, Girsberg Castle, perched on a hill, offers breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding Alsace vineyards and valleys. Eguisheim Village also features viewpoints within its historical setting.
The region boasts several well-preserved medieval villages. Riquewihr is particularly notable for its narrow, cobblestone streets and half-timbered buildings that transport you back to the 16th century. Ribeauvillé is another picturesque old town with half-timbered houses and medieval monuments, while Eguisheim Village is recognized as one of the most beautiful villages in France, built around its castle in concentric circles.
Yes, the area around Hausen offers various hiking opportunities. For instance, from Ribeauvillé, you can plan a hike to its three nearby castles, including Saint-Ulrich Castle and Girsberg Castle. For more general running trails, you can explore options like the 'La Fecht loop from Houssen' or 'Forêt communale de Houssen loop from Houssen'. Find more routes on the Running Trails around Hausen guide.
Absolutely. The region is great for cycling, especially through its vineyards. You can find easy cycling routes like 'Magnificent Colmar – Half-timbered house in Alsace loop from Aéroport de Colmar-Houssen' or 'Colmar Old Town – Magnificent Colmar loop from Bennwihr'. For road cycling, consider routes such as 'Niedermorschwihr Village – Belle route de vignoble loop from Houssen'. Discover more options on the Cycling around Hausen guide and Road Cycling Routes around Hausen guide.
Riquewihr stands out because its old town, with its 16th-century cityscape and city wall, is still completely preserved. Visitors feel transported back to the Middle Ages as they wander its narrow streets, cobblestone pavement, and admire the half-timbered buildings set within an idyllic vineyard landscape. It's a truly immersive historical experience.
Saint-Ulrich Castle is the largest and most impressive of the three castles of Ribeauvillé. Built around the 13th century, it features extensive ruins that can be explored, including a keep that is accessible. It offers a beautiful view of the plain and the town of Ribeauvillé, as well as the opposite Girsberg Castle.
Ribeauvillé offers a charming experience with its picturesque old town, characterized by colorful half-timbered houses and numerous buildings from the 16th and 17th centuries. Dominating medieval monuments include the parish church of St.-Grégoire-le-Grand and the Tour des Bouchers. The town is also a great starting point for hikes to the three castle ruins that overlook it.
Visitors frequently praise the well-preserved historical sites and the charming medieval atmosphere. They appreciate the extensive ruins of castles like Saint-Ulrich Castle and the picturesque beauty of villages such as Riquewihr and Ribeauvillé. The scenic views from the castles and the opportunity to explore ancient architecture are also highly valued.
Yes, the region around Hausen features natural areas, including forests. Saint-Ulrich Castle, for example, is situated within a forest setting, with trails leading to and around it. You can also find running routes like the 'Forêt communale de Houssen loop from Houssen' which takes you through local woodlands.
The best way to experience the historical castles, such as Saint-Ulrich Castle and Girsberg Castle, is often by hiking. Many visitors enjoy the trails that connect these castles, especially those starting from Ribeauvillé. This allows you to appreciate their strategic locations and the surrounding natural beauty while exploring the ruins.


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