Train holidays in Alsace

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Our favourite trips in Alsace, France

Verdant fields, sweeping vineyards, and colourful timber-framed houses, with Germany’s Black Forest just half an hour across the border. The French Grand Est region boasts impressive architecture, fantastic food, and wonderful wine.

5 days with stays in Colmar and Beaune

Spend a long weekend in charming Colmar and Beaune, travelling through vineyards and historic towns along the way.

7 days with stays in Riquewihr, Strasbourg and Dijon

Base yourself in Strasbourg and Riquewihr for an adventurous holiday, to discover the Alsatian countryside by bike or canoe.

14 days with stays in Strasbourg, Ribeauvillé, Colmar, Dijon and Beaune

Take your time to explore the region in depth, taking in medieval villages, tasting the unique local cuisine and swimming in wide rivers.

Byway highlights in Alsace

Red grapes on the vine.

Vineyards

An excellent reason to visit the Grand Est is for its world-class wine. The Route des Grands Crus, one of the oldest and most celebrated in France, takes you to the birthplaces of some of the world's best wines.

Colourful houses line a cobbled street in Eguisheim in the Alsace..

Medieval Towns

The colourful houses lining cobbled streets across the region are what make Alsace so distinctive. Combined with German-influenced food and traditional wine, the region’s culture is unique.

Couple on bikes cycling vineyards France.

Cycling

Meandering along quiet country lanes, through miles of vineyards, along canals or through the city centres, the best way to explore this region is to hire a bike.

Here’s the minimum time you’ll need for a relaxed round trip starting from London. We do other departure stations, too!

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