Your charming cottage in Beblenheim
Enjoy a comfortable stay in the heart of the Alsace wine route
A spacious house for a dream holiday in Alsace
Enjoy this gîte, built in 2016, which sleeps up to 6 people, in the heart of a wine-producing village in Alsace. Immerse yourself in Alsatian culture while enjoying the peace and comfort of a large detached house.
The Valentin family will be delighted to welcome you in a warm and friendly atmosphere, to share with you the values of Alsace. Yann and his parents can advise you on the must-see tourist attractions and recommend the best addresses.
A comfortable location for a stay with family or friends
A large lounge with TV area
A dining room
A fully equipped kitchen
A utility room
3 tastefully decorated bedrooms
2 bright, modern bathrooms
Terrace and landscaped garden
Private covered garage
Free use of bicycles
Experience Alsatian culture at Beblenheim
Set off on foot from your cottage to discover Beblenheim, an emblematic Alsatian wine-growing village renowned for its historic heritage and picturesque views.
Ideally situated at the centre of the most beautiful tourist attractions, Beblenheim is the ideal starting point for numerous walks and cycle rides. In the village itself, take a stroll along the narrow streets near the cottage and you’ll catch a glimpse of the majestic Haut Koenigsbourg castle.
You can also discover typical Alsatian cuisine and wines just a stone’s throw from your accommodation. From your holiday accommodation, explore the treasures of Beblenheim, a village that harmoniously blends tradition, nature and Alsatian culture.
Ideal location between the Wine Route and Christmas Markets
Our cottage is ideally situated on the famous Alsace Wine Route, between Kaysersberg and Ribeauvillé, about ten kilometres from Colmar and not far from Ingersheim and the medieval village of Riquewihr.
Visit France’s most beautiful villages, explore the region on foot or by bike, and immerse yourself in the magic of Alsace’s finest Christmas markets.
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Frequently asked questions about our cottage in Beblenheim
How are the three bedrooms in your Beblenheim cottage furnished and equipped?
The three bedrooms are on the first floor of our gîte. After climbing the stairs, you enter a relaxation area with a flat-screen TV and three armchairs, and then the bedrooms.
The upstairs has been carefully and harmoniously decorated with touches of Alsace and Brittany. Two of the three bedrooms open onto a terrace overlooking the garden. There are also 2 bright, modern bathrooms.
The rooms in our charming gîte in Beblenheim (68 Haut Rhin) are fully furnished and have quality bedding for 6 people.
- Bedroom 1
140 x 190 double bed - Bedroom 2 :
double bed 140 x 190 - Bedroom 3 :
two single beds 90 x 190
How is the ground floor of your Beblenheim cottage laid out?
Entrance to the cottage
The entrance gives access to the stairwell leading to the first floor and the kitchen, dining room and living room.
Fully equipped kitchen
The gîte has a fully-equipped kitchen with hob, table, chairs, dishwasher, oven and microwave.
Lounge and dining room
The lounge and dining room have been carefully furnished. The decoration of these rooms creates a feeling of well-being and conviviality! A flat-screen TV and reading area invite you to rest and relax.
Thanks to its bay windows, the living room opens onto the outdoor terrace - perfect for al fresco dining.
Utility room
Next to the kitchen is a laundry room equipped with a washing machine and tumble dryer. A WC is located opposite the laundry room.
How are the garden and terrace of your Beblenheim cottage arranged?
Terrace and garden
Outside, you'll enjoy a lovely terrace leading to a landscaped garden.
Paved courtyard
Alongside the house is a paved, fenced courtyard where you can store your car in a covered garage.
Do you provide sheets and pillowcases?
Yes, we provide all the bed linen (sheet, duvet, pillow, pillowcase) and household linen (towel, bathrobe) for the number of guests booked in your Beblenheim cottage.
Does your Beblenheim cottage have internet access?
Yes, of course a free wifi connection is available for all guests of our cottage in Beblenheim. We'll give you the access codes for the wifi network when you arrive at the house. So you can easily do all your tourist research and share your most beautiful photos and holiday memories with your family and friends!
What are the check-in and check-out times ?
The arrival time for tenants is 4pm and the departure time is 10am. For any other arrival time, please contact us.
How much does it cost to book your cottage in Beblenheim?
Below are the current prices for weekly rental of our charming gîte Les Amandines in Beblenheim, Alsace (Haut-Rhin).
Prices for renting a gîte in Beblenheim (Haut-Rhin)
High season rate (July, August): €1350 incl. tax per week
Low season price: €1295 per week, including tax
December price list (from 20/11 to 04/01): €1850 incl. tax per week
This price includes the rental of the gîte in a fully-equipped, detached house, with sleeping for 6 people, free Wi-Fi, free covered parking, bed linen, household linen (and bathrobe) and a library.
This price does not include a cleaning charge of €150 inc. VAT, a deposit of €1,000 to be paid with deposit and refunded within 15 days of stay, tourist tax of €1 per day per adult. Pets are not allowed in our Beblenheim gîte.
What to see and do around your Beblenheim cottage
Beblenheim is a small village ideally situated in the heart of the Haut Rhin region of Alsace. It has a strong Alsatian culture and is cradled by picturesque landscapes set amidst vineyards.
Here are our Top 10 places to visit around Beblenheim:
1. Riquewihr
Discover this medieval village a few kilometres from Beblenheim, renowned for its authentic charm, colourful half-timbered houses and cobbled streets. You can wander through its narrow streets and discover its architectural heritage. In winter, it's a regional mecca for Christmas markets.
2. Ribeauvillé
Discover another picturesque village with a rich historical and architectural heritage, 6km from our gîte in Beblenheim. Its narrow streets are full of half-timbered houses, charming squares and nearby châteaux. Ribeauvillé also boasts a casino and excellent restaurants. From our gîte in Beblenheim, you'll pass through Zellenberg (nicknamed little Toledo) and can make a detour to Riquewihr and Hunawihr to discover other Alsatian villages.
3. Kaysersberg
On the Alsace Wine Route, 10 kilometres from our gîte in Beblenheim, a stopover in this picturesque Alsatian village, voted ‘favourite village of the French’ in 2017, is almost obligatory.
4. Alsace Wine Route
Explore the Alsace Wine Route and discover a world of traditional villages in the middle of the Alsace vineyards. You can taste local wines in the producers' cellars, which are often open to visitors.
5. Christmas markets
The region is full of traditional Alsatian Christmas markets. Immerse yourself in Alsatian culture and the magic of Christmas. Gingerbread, cinnamon, mulled wine and decorations await you at every stall.
6. Haut-Koenigsbourg castle
Perched on a hill, this castle offers a panoramic view over the Alsace plain. It is well preserved and bears witness to the region's medieval history. Organised or self-guided tours are available every day.
7. Monkey Mountain
Located in Kintzheim, three kilometres from the Château du Haut Koenigsbourg, this park allows visitors to walk among free-living monkeys. It's a unique experience for nature and animal lovers.
8. Colmar
A neighbouring town 10km from Beblenheim, Colmar is famous for its unspoilt town centre, picturesque canals and the district known as ‘La Petite Venise’. Colmar is also home to architectural and cultural gems such as the Maison des Têtes, the Musée Unterlinden, and numerous gourmet and Michelin-starred restaurants.
9. Strasbourg
Just 40 minutes from Beblenheim, the city of Strasbourg, famous for its historic centre, its thousand-year-old cathedral, its Petite France district, its Palais Rohan, its fine arts museum and the European Parliament, is a pleasant stopover during your stay. Strasbourg is also the gastronomic capital of Alsace, with its foie gras, Alsace wines, grands crus and famous sauerkraut.
10. Mulhouse
Mulhouse has a rich industrial heritage and a number of museums. These include the Cité de l'Automobile (National Automobile Museum, Bugatti Museum), the EDF Electropolis Museum, the Cité du Train (French Railway Museum), and the EcoMusée d'Alsace (reconstruction of a traditional Alsatian village with houses, farms and craftsmen from the past).