Wineries Near Freiburg im Breisgau
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Domaine Albert Seltz
Domaine Bott Frères
7 generations of know-how and traditions, now pair with the new technologies and an environmental philosophy
Domaine Eblin-Fuchs
A Must Visit for the Unique Geographical Diversity
Domaine Jean-Louis Schoepfer
A passion passed down from father to son for 13 generations. A wine estate with High Environmental Value in the heart of Alsace
Domaine Mann - Vignoble Des 3 Terres
A family estate dating back to the second world war
Domaine Saint Remy
Discover a winery at its best
Biolandhof Rinklin
Family winery making organic wines and spirits in the Kaiserstuhl
Cave Vinicole de Cleebourg
A winery produces a range of typical Alsatian wines.
Domaine Aimé Stentz
The Alsace wine from an organic domain with a long family history.
Domaine Maurice Schueller
An Alsatian estate since several centuries in the beautiful Gueberschwihr village.
Domaine Sick-Dreyer
Young generation brings the new breathing to the traditional winemaking industry
Domaine Sylvie Fahrer & Fils
Get ready to take pleasure in the delicate and wonderful wines with a guided estate tour at Domaine Sylvie Fahrer & Fils Alsace.
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Wineries near Freiburg im Breisgau
Freiburg im Breisgau, generally referred to as Freiburg, is a beautiful city located in the Baden wine region of Germany . The city is known for its excellent wines, mostly the white wines, which are made from grape varieties such as Müller-Thurgau, Riesling, and Silvaner. Visitors to Freiburg can explore the city's many wine bars and restaurants, where they can sample local wines and enjoy the city's lively wine culture. In addition, Freiburg is also known for its stunning medieval architecture, beautiful parks, and lively cultural scene, making it a popular destination for visitors who are looking for a unique and authentic experience of German wine and culture. Other popular activities include visiting the famous Freiburg Minster cathedral, hiking in the nearby Black Forest, and enjoying the city's many parks and green spaces.
The best wine regions to visit near Freiburg im Breisgau
Being located in Baden, one of the most prominent wine-producing regions of the country, there are several other wine regions near Freiburg that are also worth a visit, including Kaiserstuhl , Markgräflerland , Tuniberg , Breisgau and Ortenau . All of these wine regions are within easy reach of Freiburg by car or public transportation and offer a variety of vineyards and wineries that welcome visitors for tastings and tours.
Top wineries close to Freiburg, you can visit on a wine tour
The wineries near Freiburg are located in the Baden wine region of Germany, which is known for producing high-quality white wines, as well as some excellent red wines. The region is home to many small and medium-sized wineries, many of which have been family-owned and operated for generations. All the wineries in the region offer tastings and tours, where visitors can learn about the winemaking process and the history of the vineyards. They also offer food and wine pairings or guided walks through the vineyards. Overall, the wineries near Freiburg provide a unique and authentic experience of German wine and culture and are a must-visit for anyone interested in exploring the rich wine traditions of this beautiful region.
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Alte Wache (House of Baden wines)
From main guard station to wine bar: the Alte Wache, built in 1733 as part of military reinforcements, is today the House of Baden Wines.
The romantic-style, historic listed building on the Münsterplatz is one of the few remaining 18th-century buildings in Freiburg, left nearly unscathed from the bombings of the Second World War. Once the quarters of the Austrian guard, the building now offers visitors a chance to discover the fascinating variety of regional Baden wines.
Did you know that Baden boasts some 15,000 hectares of vineyards, making it Germany’s third-largest wine-growing region? The Mediterranean climate between the Black Forest and the Vosges Mountains, good soil and a firmly established, generations-old wine tradition are the ideal prerequisites for top-quality wines.
After a tour of Freiburg’s Old Town, come explore the wines of Baden on the Münsterplatz. Enjoy the splendid historic backdrop of the Alte Wache’s terrace and the view of the city’s most emblematic landmark, the Cathedral, over a glass of Freiburg Grauburgunder wine.
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Freiburg and the Alsatian Wine Road
7 nights 28 miles/day Self guided from EUR € 999 Bike tour in France and Germany
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An awe-inspiring adventure along the Alsatian Wine Road awaits
On this Freiburg and Alsatian Wine Road tour, you'll travel through France and Germany, passing beautiful scenery and diverse regions every pedal of the way.
Enjoy the exquisite cultural highlights offered by beautiful Freiburg, Strasbourg (the most important city in the Alsace region) and Colmar (also known as 'Little Venice'), all featuring magnificent old buildings. Glide through the captivating 'Kaiserstuhl' area of Germany and ride through the resplendent Rhine Valley, dotted with vibrant vineyards and picturesque villages. After a loop tour, you'll return to fabulous Freiburg.
If you love delicate wines, sumptuous cuisines, and excellent culture, this is certainly a perfect tour!
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- Freiburg's historic town center and picturesque alleys
- Vineyards of the sunny 'Kaiserstuhl' ('Emperor's Chair')
- Baden's 'Europapark'
- Colmar, known as 'Little Venice'
- Romantic towns of Ribeauville and Riquewihr
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Day 1: Individual arrival in Freiburg The sunny city of Freiburg, in the gorgeous Black Forest, has a lot to offer, including the Old Town's picturesque alleys, the famous 'Freiburger Bächle' (water-filled runnels), and cultural and historical monuments like the Minster. Numerous wine and snack bars line the streets. Visit the Freiburg Cathedral and sink your teeth into a scrumptious slice of Black Forest gateau, accompanied by a coffee in a selected cafe (included in tour price).
Overnight in Freiburg.
Day 2: Freiburg – Endingen/Malterdingen (22 miles/35 km) After a hearty breakfast, you'll start out on your first cycle tour beneath the vineyards of the sunny 'Kaiserstuhl' ('Emperor's Chair'). This region is one of the most sun-kissed in Germany, and the volcanic loam earth guarantees perfect grapes for the wine production here.
Today's destination is the medieval timber town of Endingen or, as an alternative, the wine-growing community of Malterdingen. Both are rich in tradition.
Overnight in Endingen or Malterdingen.
Day 3: Endingen/Malterdingen – Rust/Ringsheim (28-31 miles/45-50 km) Passing the wine village of Sasbach, you'll reach the shore of the Rhine. Cycle through the flourishing Rhine meadows and occasionally along the Rhine embankment as you make your way to Rust. This small town in Baden is known for the 'Europapark' - an amusement park with many attractions.
Overnight in Rust/Ringsheim.
Day 4: Rust/Ringsheim – Strasburg (28-31 miles/45-50 km) Today you'll cycle along the Rhine once again, this time with the beautiful backdrop of the Black Forest on your right. The stunning Alsatian metropolis of Strasbourg, with its attractive old center, is the highlight of the day.
Overnight in Strasbourg.
Day 5: Strasbourg – Obernai (37 miles/60 km) In the morning, you'll have time to visit the numerous sightseeing delights of Strasbourg. The cycle tour then leads you to Molsheim, hometown of the famous car manufacturer, Bugatti. From here, you'll ride along the Alsatian Wine Road.
Overnight in Obernai.
Day 6: Obernai – St. Hippolyte (25 miles/40 km) Today you'll continue cycling southward along the Route du Vin. An attractive stretch of road leads you through lush vineyards and past lovely Alsace towns with colorful timber houses. By way of Dambach-la-Ville, you'll reach St. Hippolyte, uniquely located beneath the majestic Hochkönigsburg Castle.
Overnight in St. Hippolyte.
Day 7: St. Hippolyte – Colmar/Eguisheim (16-19 miles/25-30 km) The last day along the Alsace Wine Road takes you through the romantic towns of Ribeauville and Riquewihr, where medieval alleys invite you for a stroll. You'll then continue biking until you reach Colmar. Explore this picturesque town - known as 'Little Venice' - with its beautiful half-timer houses in the Gerbergasse, as well as the world-famous Isenheimer Altar in the Unterlinden Museum.
Overnight in Colmar or neighboring Eguisheim.
Day 8: Colmar/Eguisheim – Freiburg (37 miles/60 km) Today you'll cycle through the Rhine Plain, past the mighty Minster in Breisach and the Tuniberg, before heading back to Freiburg. After returning your bike and collecting your luggage, you'll depart individually, or you can choose to spend an extra night in Freiburg.
Day 9: Departure from Freiburg
Surface and terrain
The quality of the roads varies widely in the Alsace and Kaiserstuhl regions. In Alsace, only the larger cities have developed cycle paths. Usually, you will cycle on roads with minimal traffic. At some village entrances and exits, there might be slightly heavier traffic. In Germany, you'll cycle on side roads or streets with a separate cycle path.
The terrain on the tour is mostly flat with occasional hills. Approximately 50% of the tour follows roads shared with traffic, 30% follows quiet roads, and 20% follows dedicated bicycle paths. This tour is appropiate for road bikes and standard bikes.
These are sample hotels and may vary based on availability.
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Hotel Central, Freiburg https://central-freiburg.de/
Hotel Keller, Malterdingen https://landhaus-keller.com/
Hotel Sleep & Dream, Ringsheim https://hotel-sleep-dream.de/
Hotel Le Grand, Strasbourg https://www.le-grand-hotel.com/en/
Hotel Le Colombier, Obernai
Hotel Munsch Alsace, St. Hippolyte https://hotelmunsch.com/
Hotel Mercure, Colmar www.mercure.com
Interested in visiting other areas before or after your tour? Visit our hotels page to learn more about lodging options.
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Tour start and end Nearest airport: Basel, Swizerland; Stuttgart, Frankfurt, or (further away) Munich, Germany
Nearest train station: Freiburg, Germany
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Saturdays: Apr 20-Oct 5, 2024 (Additional dates upon request for parties of 4+)
Season 1: Apr 20, 2024 - Apr 30, 2024
Season 2: May 1, 2024 - May 31, 2024
Season 3: Jun 1, 2024 - Sep 30, 2024
Season 4: Oct 1, 2024 - Oct 5, 2024
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Bike rentals, extra nights, freiburg, included services.
- 8 nights accommodation in 3- and 4-star inns and guesthouses
- Breakfast (mostly buffet)
- Luggage transfer from hotel to hotel (unlimited number of luggage pieces)
- Detailed information with maps, route descriptions, sightseeing recommendations
- Bike protection (if rental bike is booked)
Entrance to the Unterlinden museum in Colmar
- Service hotline available in case of problems or questions
- GPS data is available upon request
Please note visitor's tax not included. You will be required to pay the tax at each hotel upon check-out (approximately €2-5 per person).
Bike rentals
Bikes available to be rented (in advance at the time of booking) include:
- Standard touring bike, 21- or 24-speed
- Electrically assisted bike*
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All above bike rentals will be equipped with the following at no additional charge:
- Saddlebag and handlebar bag
- Cycle computer
- Repair kit (one per group)
- Lock (one per 2 bikes)
Additional equipment available upon request:
- Handlebar bag
- Second saddlebag
Helmets: Please plan to bring your own helmet for safety and hygiene purposes. Helmet rental is not available on this tour.
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Great area, careful with cars in France
Fascinating area, half German half French. French side has the cutest towns, German side the safest biking. Beware biking on the French side on weekends, as locals drive to the vineyard towns for lunch or overnights, and they drive fast. Often no shoulder or bike path, drivers not always courteous, a lot of energy on avoiding catastrophe for less-experienced riders instead of enjoying the scenery. Support was good, replacing a bike with brake problems mid-trip. Navigation had one major error, sending us to a small bridge across islands in the Rhine near Strasbourg that had in fact been closed for months. A bit stressful at the end of a long day riding, but we found another way across. Minimal guidance as to where to stop for cafes, lunch, etc.; could use a more detailed list of suggestions. Some of the budget hotels are not in charming locations or walking distance from restaurants. The Grand Hotel in Strasbourg has seen better days.
Beautiful French Wine Countryside
The bikes, the hotels, the French Wine Country Scenery were beautiful, the German side was very uninspiring. We cycled through Agriculture farm country on the German side. Freiburg a wonderful, beautiful shopping town is geared to hiking in the Black Forest.
- 4/5 Included meals
- 5/5 Bikes + equipment
- 5/5 Hotels or boat
- 4/5 Scenery
- 2/5 Ease of navigation
- 3/5 Tour documents
- 1/5 Local tour company services
- 3/5 Route selection
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- 5/5 Included meals
- 5/5 Scenery
- 3/5 Ease of navigation
- 5/5 Local tour company services
- 5/5 Route selection
A great trip
The trip was great, the landscapes are fantastic, the little villages are very charming, well preserved! What could be better is having gps files for the path. The orientation, sometimes, are not clear and cost some kilometres more!
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Biking Adventure of a Lifetime!
This was the perfect bike tour for us to combine with a visit with our son and his family who were living in Freiburg for the year. The bike company was very accommodating and let us rent the bikes a few days early so that we could ride around Freiburg with our kids. Getting the bikes early was a good chance to get familiar with the bikes so that we could exchange one of them when we found out that it was too big. Although we gave our height so that the tour company could estimate the right size bikes for us, it might have been more helpful to give our inseam length to determine if our legs could swing over the bar or touch the ground from the seat. Estimate your height a little lower than you actually are to get the right fit bike. The bikes were a great weight, had nice sized tires for the type of terrain we rode over, and they shifted very well. The saddlebag was roomy and held all my day gear, but the weight of it tended to tip the bike over on slanted hills. You might want to get a saddlebag on each size to balance out the weight more evenly. There is no mirror or water bottle holder on the bikes. I carried my water bottle in my back pack and trusted the cars and bikes behind me to pass carefully! I loved the countryside and trails through the woods. Riding on the Rhine was awesome. The quaint villages we rode through and stayed in were beautiful. Our hotels were all lovely and had delicious breakfasts. Our luggage arrived every day on time or early and we had secure locations to park and lock up our bikes every night. We did have trouble following the maps and directions given. It was almost like going on a scavenger hunt when you aren't sure that you are interpreting the clues correctly. The map was way too small to read and the written directions were on a separate page from the map so you had to keep flipping back and forth to get the full picture of where you were going. It seems that the directions and/or maps were old and had not been updated recently. We ran into construction along the Rhine River path and had to take a long detour----following the German signs was hard and it added many miles to that day's ride. We also had construction in two other cities and had to find our way on our own as the detour was not obvious. Sometimes there are bike signs at an intersection that say you can go in directly opposite ways to the same place. Quite confusing. One time we were told to turn right in our written directions but according to the map we should have gone left....what to do? We were directed to ride on one way streets going the wrong way. There were no directions to get to the hotel in Strasbourg if you took the new bike path over the river. That was very difficult. We were quite frustrated with having to figure out if we were on the right path or not. My suggestion is to have the tour company check the current directions before each trip and indicate detours and update street names. Definitely provide new directions for getting into Strasbourg over the bike bridge. The German tour company should try following their directions with someone who is not familiar with the route and who does not speak German - then correct each turn where it is confusing. That would saved a lot of frustration and make the trip more enjoyable. Or, provide GPS devices for everyone. If we had had one, it would have been easier. It costs $10 per day to use our smartphone as a GPS device so we opted not to. It might have been worth it. I think adding an option of staying an extra day in Strasbourg and Colmar would be nice...a break from biking every day and a chance to see more of the cities. Other than the directions, we loved the trip and felt a real sense of accomplishment when we were done. Our kids and grandkids were very proud of us for going on such an adventurous bike tour! SHOW MORE
- 4/5 Bikes + equipment
- 1/5 Ease of navigation
- 2/5 Tour documents
- 4/5 Local tour company services
- 4/5 Route selection
Allsace wine route
This tour is fairly easy to do, great scenery particularly on the French side of the Rhine, some minor detours due to missing signage, all in all a great tour
- 4/5 Hotels or boat
- 4/5 Tour documents
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per group (up to 3) Panorama Hike through the Black Forest guided by a Local. 1. Nature and Wildlife Tours. from. $219.78. per adult (price varies by group size) Kling, mulled wine, klingelingeling - the Christmas city tour with Betty BBQ. 8.
1. Freiburger Muenstermarkt. ... sell local produce; in front of the cathedral's door, flowers and herbs; and to the south (right) imported produce. 2. Hausbrauerei Feierling. Brilliant place for beer and atmosphere. Lovely snack food by the way, unique and worth a visit. Great for meeting...
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Our most recommended Freiburg Wine tasting & winery tours. 1. Rust: Europa-Park Entrance Ticket
Included in the Experience. Amidst the enchanting winter walk through Freiburg's Old Town with mulled wine, participants can anticipate a delightful experience filled with entertaining city tours, stories about Freiburg, and the tasting of exquisite mulled wines from Markgräfler Winzer e.G.
A World of Great Experiences, book Vineyard Tours and everything you need with a few clicks. 1,000's of activities, experiences, party venues, transportation, party rentals and much more. ... Veni vidi vino - the Freiburg wine hike Discover the beauty of Freiburg and indulge in exquisite wines on our scenic wine hike. 5 (1) From ...
On our wine hike up the Freiburg "Schlossberg" excellent wines will be served and tasted as also you will enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of Freiburg and surroundings in the "Tuscany of Germany". Become a supplier
HAPPY WINE TOURS. Home. About me. Tours & Pricing. Contact. More. Wine is poetry in a bottle. Robert Louis Stevenson. Let yourself be inspired by the wine of Baden and get to know the people behind it. Experience and enjoy the local wine as part of human culture together with me during a tour and tasting in small and exclusive groups .
Where to do wine tastings in Freiburg Region? Here are the best wine tastings to book in Freiburg ... WINEDERING is the first international online platform totally focused on Wineries and Wine Tours reviewed by Winedering's Wine Lovers! Winedering Srl, Viale Treviri 89 - 63100 Ascoli Piceno (AP, Italy) VAT: IT02443010448, REA 270758 Polizza RC ...
Numerous wine and snack bars line the streets. Visit the Freiburg Cathedral and sink your teeth into a scrumptious slice of Black Forest gateau, accompanied by a coffee in a selected cafe (included in tour price). Overnight in Freiburg. Day 2: Freiburg - Endingen/Malterdingen (22 miles/35 km)
Our most recommended Freiburg Tours. 1. Rust: Europa-Park Entrance Ticket. With more than six million visitors, Europa-Park is by far the largest theme park in Germany and the most visited seasonal theme park in the world. Embark on a journey of discovery through different European themed areas and look forward to over 100 attractions.
7. FREIBURGerLEBEN. We had a 20 yr reunion from studying in Freiburg, but needed to have the tour in English. Our group of 13 was booked... 8. Hungry Birds - the culinary city tour in Freiburg. The owner of the tour, Henry was very attentive and gracious, and our English speaking guide, Leonie was a great...
Explore the city at your own pace while playing the Sherlock Holmes City Game, a self-guided tour that offers a lot of freedom…. 5. Freiburg Scavenger Hunt and Best Landmarks Self-Guided Tour. Use clues at each attraction to find your next destination and challenge yourself to use logic, imagination, observation…. 6.
Our most recommended things to do in Freiburg. 1. Rust: Europa-Park Entrance Ticket. With more than six million visitors, Europa-Park is by far the largest theme park in Germany and the most visited seasonal theme park in the world. Embark on a journey of discovery through different European themed areas and look forward to over 100 attractions.