France's favourite village and the capital of Alsace wines combined in a half-day, with private chauffeur and no parking worries.
The Kaysersberg Colmar tour pairs one of Alsace's most beautiful villages with its tourist capital. In half a day, you move from the intimate lanes of Kaysersberg to the lively canals of Little Venice, never dealing with traffic or parking.
Moreover, this Kaysersberg Colmar tour offers a delightful contrast: a medieval town nestled at the foot of its castle on one side, an art city with colourful facades on the other. Your driver guides you to the best viewpoints and quietest times.
Departing from Colmar, Sélestat or Ribeauvillé, allow approximately 3.5 hours for this escape. The itinerary remains customisable: extend your stroll in Colmar or add a tasting in Kaysersberg.
Voted France's favourite village in 2017, Kaysersberg charms with its fortified bridge over the Weiss, ruined castle and Renaissance houses. Birthplace of Nobel Peace Prize winner Albert Schweitzer, it houses a museum dedicated to him. The lanes invite leisurely wandering, far from main roads.
approx. 1h30 on site
The road connects the two stages through renowned vineyards, dotted with villages like Kientzheim and Ammerschwihr. A photo stop in the middle of the slopes is a must, especially in late afternoon when the light gilds the vine rows.
approx. 30 min on site
Capital of Alsace wines, Colmar enchants with its Little Venice district, canals and half-timbered houses. The old town, covered market and Saint-Martin's Church create a scene of rare harmony. It's the highlight of the tour.
approx. 1h30 on site
Colmar's historic centre is largely pedestrian and its parking lots fill up quickly in season. Your driver drops you at the entrance to the old town and picks you up at the same spot, sparing you the often tedious search for a space.
This Kaysersberg Colmar tour is best enjoyed in a half-day, around 3.5 hours. However, it can be extended to a full day with Riquewihr or the Alsace Wine Route.
Both stops are visitable year-round. Summer enlivens the terraces, autumn paints the vineyards in warm colours. Kaysersberg and Colmar also host some of Alsace's most beautiful Christmas markets, magical from late November.
We pick you up anywhere in Alsace. The departure point simply affects the initial driving time; the core of the tour remains the same. Wherever you stay, your escape begins at your door.
Museum entries and wine cellar tastings not included.
Travelling from Kaysersberg to Colmar involves crossing the vineyards then facing the dense traffic of the tourist capital. Parking near Little Venice is a challenge in high season. With a chauffeur, this worry disappears entirely.
You also retain complete freedom. Extend your visit to the Schweitzer Museum, add a tasting, or wander longer along the canals. Your driver knows the best spots and the quietest times.
Finally, it's the ideal option to taste Alsace wines with complete peace of mind. You can sample without any concern about the return journey. This is often the reason our clients prefer this tour to driving themselves.
Yes, the museum is in Kaysersberg and can be visited freely during your time there. Entry is not included in the service and is paid directly on site.
Boat rides on Little Venice are booked independently with local providers. Your driver can drop you near the boarding point if you wish.
Yes. Kaysersberg and Colmar combine easily with Riquewihr, the three castles of Ribeauvillé, or the Alsace Wine Route for a full day.
Our electric SUV or premium vehicle accommodates up to four passengers. For larger groups, a van seating up to eight is available on request.
Departure from anywhere in Alsace — price quoted before departure, no parking hassle, no stress.
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