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Obernai ★ 4.2

Obernai, half an hour south by train, is a walled Wine Route town where winstubs fire wood-oven tarte flambee and the December market is a foodie favourite.

Riquewihr ★ 4.3

Riquewihr, a preserved fortified village on the Wine Route, is built for tasting: Riesling and Gewurztraminer cellars and winstubs below the vines.

Eguisheim ★ 4.2

Eguisheim, ringed by concentric medieval lanes near Colmar, is one of the Wine Route's prettiest stops, with grower cellars pouring Pinot Gris.

Illhaeusern (Auberge de l'Ill) ★ 4.7

Illhaeusern, on the river Ill near Colmar, is home to Auberge de l'Ill, the Haeberlin family's two-Michelin-star benchmark of Alsatian haute cuisine.

Marlenheim (Le Cerf) ★ 4.4

Marlenheim, where the Alsace Wine Route begins west of Strasbourg, is known for Le Cerf, a one-Michelin-star restaurant of refined Alsatian country cooking.

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