Bed and Breakfast Keskastel bandb Keskastel (67260)
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La Dame Blanche, named after the barn owl which emerges each summer evening, is an 18th century stone-built house, typical of the region, with terraces affording stunning views over the surrounding countryside as far as the Vosges mountains. In the grounds, two ponds, a swimming pool heated to 28C and hot-tub heated to 38C. The self-contained suites, named after the famous artists Dufy, Monet and ...
In the small alsatian village of Haegen, situated on the edge of the forest just a few minutes from Saverne, this wooden chalet-style house is built entirely with natural and ecological materials. The wood creates a warm and cosy atmosphere within the house. The self-contained rooms have been designed with guests' wellbeing in mind, the warm, natural colours enhancing the wooden floors and walls....
This lovely old house, elegantly furnished with modern touches, exudes a warm, relaxing atmospere, apparent as you walk in the door. Delightful rooms with evocative names, allowing your imagination to run riot. Modern, regional cuisine, with reservation. Warm, attentive welcome. A unique address!...
A self-containd house, opposite the owner's, in a typical Alsatian village, situated on the old Roman route. Comfortable rooms with simple but elegant decor. Covered terrace and leafy garden for guest use. Continental breakfast served in a basket. Friendly, cheerful welcome. A great address!...
In Alsace, in the magnificent Bruche valley, this beautiful alsatian-style house enjoys an enchanting setting, between vineyards and the Vosges mountains. Sauna and swimming pool at guests' disposal. The beautifully decorated, comfortable and spacious rooms offer a cosy and relaxing ambience. The delicious alsatian buffet-style breakfasts are served in the Stub, an exact replica of the stubs of ye...
A typical half-timbered Alsatian house, in a secluded location with walled courtyard and garden, furnished with 20th century designer furniture (Bertoia, Rietveld, Macintosh),1950's Alsatian pottery, chandeliers and an interesting art library. One of the rooms offers the chance to stay in a real photographic studio (where you can even have portrait photos taken: www.unsoirunenuit.com). Guest meal...
The chateau de Manoncourt, a listed building dating from the 17th century, is set in eight acres of leafy grounds. Badly damaged during the first World War, it was rebuilt in 1919-1920 by a local industrialist. In 1924 he engaged the artist Louis Guingot (1864-1948), a decorator, inventor and founder-member of the Nancy art movement, to create the majestic frescoes which now adorn the magnificent ...
Just a few beats of a stork's wing from Strasbourg, this magnificent half-timbered house, typically alsatian, offers comfort in a traditional cadre. Each of the five rooms pays hommage to an alsatian talent, with stylish decor individual to each harmonising with their traditional exposed wooden beams and sloping ceilings. The 'stub'- the living room- with its ceramic stove, a kachelhoffe, welcomes...
In the heart of Lorraine, between Nancy and Metz, this exceptional 16th century château is situated on the edge of a forest. Built on the ruins of a templar convent, the exposed wooden beams and stone walls recount the history of this former home of the Dukes of Lorraine. Leafy grounds with a Lebanese cedar more than 300 years old, duckpond and covered swimming pool. Spacious, comfortable ro...
In a green and leafy setting, yet just a short hop to the centre of Metz, this large house is located on the 'île Saint-Symphorien, near the lake. Lovely garden. The three rooms are spacious and comfortable, each with an independent entrance. The hearty breakfasts include fresh, organic products as well as home-cooked pastries, home-made jams and fresh fruit juice and are served in the conse...