Attractions and places to see around Geisweiler are concentrated in Lower Alsace, offering a blend of historical sites and natural features. This region, situated near the Vosges foothills, is characterized by its rich cultural heritage, including ancient religious buildings and historic castles. Visitors can explore a variety of landmarks that reflect centuries of history and local traditions.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The first evidence of a brewery in Hochfelden dates back to the year 870, when a brewery belonging to the monks of the Wissembourg Abbey is mentioned in Hochhuzen, the old name of Hochfelden. In 1640, Jean Klein founded a brewery in Hochfelden on the site where the current Meteor brewery is located. Its name was Brasserie de la Couronne (Crown Brewery). In 1844, this brewery was bought by the brewer Martin Metzger from Strasbourg and later passed on to his son Alfred. His only child, daughter Marie-Louise Metzger, married Louis Haag in 1898, who came from a family of brewers who had been brewing beer in the village of Ingwiller, 20 km away, since 1795. The brewery was then called "Metzger and Haag". After the death of his father-in-law, Louis Haag took over the brewery completely, ran it with his sons Frédéric and Alfred and called it "Louis Haag, Metzger et compagnie". In 1925, the brewery was finally given the name "Meteor". The Meteor brewery was the first brewery in Europe to offer "Pils" outside the Czech Republic (with the permission of the Czech authorities). In the 1950s, the brewery continued to develop and finally exceeded the 200,000 hectoliter mark in 1966. In 1975, Michel Haag became director of the brewery, which reached the 400,000 hectoliter mark in 1990. The 500,000 hectoliter mark was exceeded in 2004. The beer is sold in France, Australia, Switzerland, Italy, Great Britain, the USA and Japan. In 2019, Meteor achieved a turnover of €47,885,400.00 with 100 to 199 employees. In 2019, the brewery opened a large beer bar Brasserie Le Meteor in Strasbourg
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Sights: The former abbey church of St. Peter and Paul, founded around 720, belonged to one of the oldest monasteries on the Upper Rhine. In its early years, this was led by Saint Pirminius, among others. The church is one of the most artistically valuable and stylistically diverse in Alsace. It has a Carolingian crypt (8th century), Romanesque chapels (11th century), a choir and a transept in the transitional style to Gothic (late 12th century), a purely Gothic nave (13th century) and a classicist façade with a tower (1768). The remains of the monastery building (chapter house, one wing of the cloister) are of Gothic style (13th century). The furnishings are very rich (medieval gravestones and the Adelphus carpets from around 1470 with depictions of the life and miraculous work of St. Adelphus of Metz in the chapels; baptismal font, pulpit, Adelphus shrine, organ, Holy Sepulchre in the nave). The portals and rose windows are also remarkably designed and decorated. Archaeological remains of other buildings of the monastery complex can be seen to the north of the church. The now Protestant church of St. Adelphus was built between 1200 and 1225 in the transitional style from Romanesque to Gothic. It impresses with its powerful west facade and its simple interior. The choir of the church, which until then contained the reliquary and the Adelphus carpets depicting the life of St. Adelphus of Metz, was demolished in the 19th century and replaced by a flat wall. The Herrenstein Castle (ruin) was built at the beginning of the 13th century by the Counts of Dagsburg. In the 16th century it was converted into a fortress by the Alsatian military architect Daniel Specklin. Former synagogue, built in 1875, and Jewish cemetery, established in 1877
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The castle complex is located on a spur on the Daubenschlag rock (French: Rocher du Daubenschlag). All that is visible here are the foundations of a large castle. Behind the clearly visible moat there is a strong shield wall, against which a large square keep (base area 11 × 11 meters) leans in the middle. In the middle of the castle complex there are still remains of a palace.
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Collegiate until the 16th century, currently a Protestant church, it was built by the Benedictine abbey, outside the monastic enclosure, to house the relics of Saint-Adelphe and thus acquire the dual vocation of parish church and pilgrimage church. This building in late Romanesque style, largely built at the beginning of the 13th century, was deprived of its choir in the 19th century. The church is open every day from April 1 to October 31, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. in summer and until 5 p.m. in winter
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We visited Villa Meteor on a hot day. A nice tour at our own pace, during which we learned something. Plus a nice tasting under the parasol before the return journey by bike ;-)
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Villa Meteor is an essential brewing tourist stop in Alsace! It was necessary to do so to honor the oldest brewery in France still in operation! In a fabulous site, live a unique and fun experience around the production of beer and the history of the Meteor brewery. Through various testimonies, videos, demonstrations and presentations, come and discover the history of the brewery from 1640 to the present day, share the secrets of beer production, learn about tasting and enter the great Meteor family.
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Great Trail S2 down to Buckelmühle; Please be considerate of the hikers
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beautiful and typically Alsatian place
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The region around Geisweiler is rich in history. You can visit the ruins of Warthenberg Castle, a site where foundations of a large castle were discovered during excavations. Additionally, the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Abbey Church and Saint Adelphe Church — Neuwiller-lès-Saverne offer insights into centuries of religious architecture and heritage.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Saint Peter and Saint Paul Abbey Church and Saint Adelphe Church — Neuwiller-lès-Saverne are both listed as family-friendly. For a unique experience, Villa Meteor, home to France's oldest brewery, offers an engaging and fun tour about beer production and history, which can be interesting for older children and adults.
The area around Geisweiler, situated near the Vosges foothills, offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and running. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, explore the Gravel biking around Geisweiler, Road Cycling Routes around Geisweiler, and Running Trails around Geisweiler guides.
The Saint Peter and Saint Paul Abbey Church is a must-see, showcasing a remarkable diversity of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles. Its interior features a 12th-century baptismal font and 15th-century wooden sculptures. The Saint Adelphe Church — Neuwiller-lès-Saverne also stands out with its powerful late Romanesque structure from the early 13th century.
Yes, Warthenberg Castle, located on a spur on the Daubenschlag rock, offers a viewpoint. The area around the castle is known for its rock formations, providing scenic spots for exploration and photography.
The Neuwiller-lès-Saverne Village Center is a charming and typically Alsatian place with several historical sights. It includes the former abbey church of St. Peter and Paul, the Protestant church of St. Adelphus, the ruins of Herrenstein Castle, a former synagogue, and a Jewish cemetery. It's a great place to experience the region's rich heritage.
Absolutely! Villa Meteor in Hochfelden is an essential brewing tourist stop. It's home to the oldest brewery in France still in operation, offering a unique and fun experience around beer production, tasting, and the history of the Meteor brewery from 1640 to the present day.
Visitors appreciate the rich historical and architectural diversity. The Saint Peter and Saint Paul Abbey Church is often highlighted for its impressive blend of styles and notable interior pieces, including stork nests. The serene and 'discoverer' feeling at Warthenberg Castle ruins is also a favorite, especially for those seeking a quiet exploration.
While the provided routes focus on running, gravel biking, and road cycling, the presence of Warthenberg Castle, categorized as 'intermediate' for its terrain, suggests that some trails in the Vosges foothills can offer a more challenging experience. For specific hiking trails and their difficulty, it's recommended to check local trail maps or dedicated hiking guides for the Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park.
Given its location near the Vosges foothills, the terrain around Geisweiler can vary. While some routes might be relatively flat, others, especially those leading to viewpoints or castles like Warthenberg Castle, will involve ascents and descents. The nearby gravel biking and road cycling routes include options with 'moderate' to 'difficult' grades, indicating varied elevation changes.
While specific cafes, pubs, or accommodations are not detailed for each highlight, the Neuwiller-lès-Saverne Village Center, being a settlement, would typically offer amenities like cafes, restaurants, and potentially lodging options. For the most current information on local amenities, it's best to check local guides or online resources for Neuwiller-lès-Saverne and surrounding villages.


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