Bas-Rhin – Timber-Framed Villages, Vineyards and Alsatian Character
Bas-Rhin is located in the northern part of Alsace, close to the German border. The region is famous for its colourful timber-framed houses, rolling vineyards and picturesque villages along the Alsace Wine Route. A distinctive blend of French and German heritage shapes its culture and architecture.
Strasbourg, the regional capital, is home to a UNESCO-listed historic centre and the impressive cathedral that dominates the skyline. Smaller towns such as Obernai and Wissembourg offer charming streets and traditional Alsatian atmosphere.
The Vosges Mountains rise to the west, providing scenic walking routes and castle ruins overlooking the valleys. To the east, the Rhine plain offers gentle cycling routes and open countryside.
Campsites in Bas-Rhin are often located near vineyards, forests or traditional villages. Visitors can choose touring pitches or a selection of rental accommodation within green surroundings. Bas-Rhin is ideal for cultural explorers, walkers and families discovering the charm of Alsace.
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- Indoor and outdoor pool
- Direct access to pond
- Near many hike trails
- Plenty of onsite sport activities
Three-star Camping Le Ried is quietly located in the heart of Alsace on the Rhine and within walking distance of the town of Boofzheim. This town is located 36 km south of Strasbourg. Just south of this campsite is Colmar, a beautiful town with beautiful half-timbered houses. From the campsite you can easily discover the beautiful surroundings by b...