Alsace
Alsace is in Eastern France bordering Germany and is comprised of the departments Haut-Rhin (68) and Bas-Rhin (67) and is the smallest region in Metropolitan France.
Alsace has a semi-continental climate with cold, dry winters and hot summers and is protected by the Vosges mountains meaning that the annual rainfall is low. Colmar, the second driest city in France has a sunny microclimate making it a great holiday destination.
Alsace is an important wine producing region and the main beer producing region of France. The local cuisine has a German influence with Sauerkraut being a popular dish.
Take a look below at our selection of holiday rental properties in Alsace or add your own vacation home to our Directory.
Alsace has a semi-continental climate with cold, dry winters and hot summers and is protected by the Vosges mountains meaning that the annual rainfall is low. Colmar, the second driest city in France has a sunny microclimate making it a great holiday destination.
Alsace is an important wine producing region and the main beer producing region of France. The local cuisine has a German influence with Sauerkraut being a popular dish.
Take a look below at our selection of holiday rental properties in Alsace or add your own vacation home to our Directory.

