Rhine boat trip
À partir de 210€
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Rhine boat trip
À partir de 210€
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Situated close to Strasbourg's Palais Universitaire, the botanical garden is home to almost 6000 plant varieties. A genuine "living museum", many visitors come here to enjoy a stroll and to discover the numerous events regularly organised on the site.
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Located on the slopes of the Saverne Pass at an altitude of 335 metres, the botanical garden is home to a huge range of plants. A wide spread of flower and plant varieties can be admired here.
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The Léonardsau Park is situated in the area known as "Saint Léonard" where linen cloth was washed and whitened in days gone by. It was created back when the Léonardsau Château was built between 1896 and 1930.
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Just a stone's throw from Strasbourg and Kehl, the Two Shores Garden offers a unique place to visit and to enjoy a relaxing walk. Numerous cultural events and attractions are organised here on a regular basis. It occupies a 150-hectare site running alongside the Rhine.
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Covering a surface area of 40 hectares, this romantic English-style garden includes water features, rare tree varieties, castle ruins and wildlife. Created in the 18th century, it was upgraded around 1850.
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Its four superb gardens are among the finest in the region. With its textiles museum and its former factory, the Wesserling park is a unique reminder of the textile industry in Alsace.
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More than 8500 rose bushes covering a total of 550 different varieties can be admired in full bloom here, on the 1.5-hectare site of this extremely fragrant garden! With its attractive pools and fountains, the rose garden provides a fantasy setting in which to relax and stroll.
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Situated in Uttenhoffen, this garden takes its name from the site's blue coloured farm. During a stroll here, visitors can discover a charming paved courtyard containing a selection of oleander, rosebush and Japanese wisteria varieties.
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Situated at an altitude of 1 230 metres, the Haut-Chitelet is a paradise for mountain plants, flowers and trees. On this 11-hectare site, visitors can discover more than 2700 plant varieties from Asia, Europe and America.
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