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Turckheim Old Town is a captivating medieval settlement nestled in the heart of the Alsace region, eastern France. Situated on the eastern slopes of the Vosges mountains, approximately six kilometers east of Colmar, this historic village stands at an elevation of 240 meters. It's a prominent stop along the renowned Alsace Wine Route, celebrated for its remarkably preserved architecture and rich history dating back to Roman times.
Visitors consistently praise Turckheim as one of the prettiest villages along the Wine…
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Altitudine 240 m
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Parking is available around the Old Town, but it can fill up quickly, especially during peak season and weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is highly recommended to secure a spot. Look for designated parking areas just outside the medieval walls.
While there isn't one single official 'historical route,' the entire Old Town is a historical experience. Focus on exploring the Grand'Rue, visiting the Place Turenne with its fountain and the Hôtel des Deux Clefs. Don't miss walking along the medieval ramparts and through the three distinct gates: Porte de France, Porte de Munster, and Porte du Brand. Many visitors enjoy a self-guided stroll to soak in the atmosphere.
Within the Old Town, the terrain is primarily cobblestone streets, which are generally easy to navigate for leisurely strolls. Outside the town, paths leading into the surrounding vineyards and towards the Vosges mountains will vary from paved vineyard roads to unpaved trails, offering gentle inclines and scenic views.
Absolutely! Families enjoy the magical atmosphere of the half-timbered houses and the unique experience of the Night Watchman's rounds (May-October and during Advent). During December, the special Christmas market with its giant Advent calendar is a major draw. Children often love exploring the medieval gates and imagining life in a fairytale village.
Yes, Turckheim Old Town is generally dog-friendly. Many cafes and restaurants with outdoor seating welcome well-behaved dogs. Dogs are also permitted on leashes throughout the Old Town streets and on the surrounding walking paths and vineyard trails. Always remember to clean up after your pet.
Turckheim is well-connected by public transport, particularly from nearby Colmar. Regular bus services operate between Colmar and Turckheim, making it easy to visit without a car. Check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information on routes and timings.
For excellent views of the Old Town itself, try walking slightly outside the ramparts, especially towards the vineyard-facing side (near Porte du Brand) to capture the town nestled against the backdrop of the vineyards. For broader panoramic views of the Alsace plain and Vosges foothills, explore some of the higher vineyard trails surrounding Turckheim.
The Night Watchman is a unique and cherished tradition in Turckheim, revived in the 1950s. Dressed in traditional attire, the watchman makes nightly rounds at 10 pm from May to October, and during the first three Saturdays of Advent, sounding a horn and calling out. This custom dates back to the 13th century when watchmen guarded against fires and other dangers, offering a fascinating glimpse into the town's medieval past.
Yes, Turckheim is part of the extensive cycling network in Alsace. There are well-maintained 'piste cyclable' (cycle paths) that connect Turckheim to other villages along the Alsace Wine Route and through the surrounding vineyards. These routes offer scenic rides suitable for various skill levels, allowing cyclists to explore the beautiful Alsatian countryside.
Turckheim offers a range of accommodation options, from charming guesthouses and bed & breakfasts within the Old Town to hotels and holiday rentals in the immediate vicinity. Many establishments reflect the traditional Alsatian architecture, providing an authentic experience. It's advisable to book in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons or the Christmas market period.
While generally less crowded than larger Alsatian towns like Colmar, Turckheim can experience increased visitor numbers on weekends, during summer, and especially during its Christmas market. To enjoy a more tranquil experience, consider visiting on weekdays or arriving earlier in the morning.