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Cities in Alsace
Campings in Alsace, France
Auberge et Chalets de la Wormsa
72 rue de l'Altenhof, 68380 Metzeral
Metzeral, Alsace
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Les Sources
Route des Crêtes, 68700 Wattwiller
Wattwiller, Alsace
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Les Deux Ballons
17 Rue Du Stade, 88560 Saint Maurice Sur Moselle
Saint Maurice Sur Moselle, Alsace
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Pierre De Coubertin
23 Rue De Landau, 68150 Ribeauvillé
Ribeauvillé, Alsace
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Camping De La Doller
1 Rue Du Commandant Charpie, 68116 Guewenheim
Guewenheim, Alsace
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Camping Les Castors
Route De Guewenheim, 4, 68520 Burnhaupt Le Haut
Burnhaupt Le Haut, Alsace
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Camping Municipal
Route D'ebersheim, 67650 Dambach La Ville
Dambach La Ville, Alsace
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Camping Parc La Chaumière
Galfingue, 62, 68990 Heimsbrunn
Heimsbrunn, Alsace
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Camping Municipal Beau Séjour
Rue De L'eglise, 67140 Saint Pierre
Saint Pierre, Alsace
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Camping Beau Séjour
, 67140 Saint Pierre
Saint Pierre, Alsace
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Camping Clairvacances
Route De Herrlisheim, 68127 Sainte Croix En Plaine
Sainte Croix En Plaine, Alsace
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La Route Verte
, F-68230 Wihr Au Val
Wihr Au Val, Alsace
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Camping Les Huttes
Route Du Nideck, 67710 Wangenbourg Engenthal
Wangenbourg Engenthal, Alsace
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Camping Les Deux Ballons
Rue Du Stade 17, 88560 Saint Maurice Sur Moselle
Saint Maurice Sur Moselle, Alsace
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Camping Plage Loisirs
24, Route D'ernolsheim, 67330 Dossenheim Sur Zinsel
Dossenheim Sur Zinsel, Alsace
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Camping Au Clair Ruisseau
Rue Du Ried, 67150 Gerstheim
Gerstheim, Alsace
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Camping Le Vallon De L'ehn
1 Rue De Berlin, 67210 Obernai
Obernai, Alsace
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Camping Caravaning du Ried
Camping du Ried
67860 Boofzheim
France
Strasbourg, Alsace
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Mun.de L ÍII
lll Campsite
1, rue Pierre de Coubertin
68100 Mulhouse.
Mulhouse, Alsace
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Travel Tips & Guides Alsace, France
What to Eat and Drink in Strasbourg
Alsacian specialities are numerous and can be eaten in many traditional restaurants, in the city or in the neighbourhood. Particularly you oughtn't visit Alsace without having the sauerkraut (choucroute in French). Other specialities include the Alsacian pork-butcher's meat, Flamenküche or flams (tartes flambées in French) which is a sort of wafer thin pizza made with onion-cream sauce, Baekehof, beef and pork stew cooked, with potatoes and carrots, usually served for two or more persons and Fleischnackas, mixed beef meat presented like spirals and served with salads. read more...
Interesting Things to See in Strasbourg
The tourist office recommends a variety of walking tours through the town (Middle Ages, Renaissance, Modern and Contemporary) and bike tours through the faubourgs (Neudorf and Neuhof). read more...
How to Get in Strasbourg
Strasbourg is the capital of the Alsace region of France and is mostly known for hosting European institutions. However, it is also a very nice place to visit, especially for its old town. The city itself is one of the 9 biggest cities in France, with a population of about 450,000 people if you include the surroundings. Part of the conurbation is located on the eastern bank of the Rhine, in Kehl, Germany. read more...
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