Best attractions and places to see around Niederhergheim include local points of interest and serve as a base for exploring the rich cultural and natural heritage of the Alsace region. Located in the Haut-Rhin department of France, Niederhergheim is close to significant towns like Colmar and various picturesque villages. The area offers a mix of historical sites and natural features for exploration.
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Whether you prefer sweet or savory, fish or meat, hearty or vegan, you'll find it all here. There's even a free public restroom.
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After the French Revolution, it briefly served as the cathedral of a diocese and is sometimes still referred to as Cathédrale Saint-Martin. Today it serves as a parish church.
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This picturesque wine village is built in concentric circles around a medieval castle. You can walk or cycle here between colorful half-timbered houses, flower boxes and wine cellars. Eguisheim was not only voted one of the “Most Beautiful Villages in France”, but also the favorite city of the French in 2013.
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Welcome to Eguisheim, the village where the houses are so photogenic they’re probably taking selfies when you’re not looking. Everything here looks like it was designed by an interior designer with a flower addiction and a passion for pastels. The streets wind in circles, so if you’re thinking, “I’ve been here before,” you’re right – you’ve just landed on an architectural merry-go-round. Perfect for those who love half-timbered houses, wine, and getting lost in the most charming way possible.
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TERROIR MARKET - MARKET HALL / Marché couvert, Colmar Built in 1865, this brick building with a metal roof truss served multiple purposes until it found its first commercial vocation as a sales hall. Around 20 traders welcome you there to offer you quality products: fruit and vegetables, butchery, sausages, cheese factory, bakery-pastry shop, fishing, and other terroir delicacies. Text / Source: Tourist Office of Colmar and its region, Place Unterlinden, 68000 COLMAR – FRANCE https://www.tourisme-colmar.com/de/gastronomie/feinschmecker-shopping/die-markthalle/F235011522_permanenter-terroir-markt-markthalle-colmar
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LITTLE VENICE / La Petite Venise, Colmar "Little Venice" is the name of the course of the Lauch in Colmar. This name undoubtedly comes from the original orientation of the houses on both sides of the river, which flows towards the south-east of the city. This district begins behind the department store, runs along the fish bank and reaches the Turenne and Saint-Pierre bridges. It is therefore located at the beginning of Krutenau, whose etymology comes from the places of market gardening around the cities. Originally populated by a rural community of winegrowers, gardeners and boatmen, Krutenau extends around the Turenne street, which the Marshal passed through in 1674 during his triumphal entry into the city. Boat trips are possible in this area. Text / Source: Tourist Office of Colmar and its region, Place Unterlinden, 68000 COLMAR – FRANCE https://www.tourisme-colmar.com/de/entdecken/geschichte-kulturerbe/colmar-architektonisches-kulturerbe/F235008803_klein-venice-colmar
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THE COLLEGIATE CHURCH OF SAINT-MARTIN, Colmar The collegiate church of Saint-Martin, built from 1235 and completed at the end of the 14th century, impresses with its cathedral-like dimensions. Its austere west façade is adorned with mighty buttresses; of the two towers originally planned, only the southern one was completed. The transept was finished in 1263, the nave in 1300 and the current choir only around 1400. When you enter, you are overwhelmed by the wonderful clarity, unity and harmonious layout of the rooms. Text / Source: Tourist Office of Colmar and its Region, Place Unterlinden, 68000 COLMAR - FRANCE https://www.tourisme-colmar.com/de/entdecken
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Built between 1235 and 1365 the Saint Martin’s collegiate church is an important example of Gothic architecture in Alsace. Because of a fire in the south tower in 1572 the framework and all the roofs were destroyed. The tower was replaced three years later by the original lantern bulb (a construction on the top of the dome which has the form of a lantern) which gives the Church its characteristic silhouette. The church has been restored several times. In 1982 during the most recent restoration, foundations of a church from the year 1000 and traces of extensions from the 11th and the 12th centuries were found.
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In Niederhergheim itself, you can visit the Sainte-Lucie Church, inaugurated in 1870 and known for its opulent Neo-Romanesque interior. There are also old farm buildings with historical elements, such as one at 2 Rue des Vignes with a cornerstone from 1768, and another at 1 Place de l'Eglise with a well dated 1741. The Statue of Saint-Jean de Népomucène from 1778 is also a local landmark. Nearby, Colmar offers the impressive Saint Martin's Collegiate Church, a major work of Gothic architecture. The UNESCO World Heritage site of Neuf-Brisach, a fortified town built by Vauban, is also a significant historical attraction.
Absolutely. The region is renowned for its charming villages. Eguisheim Village, classified as one of the 'Most Beautiful Villages in France,' is a medieval town built in concentric circles with cobbled streets and colorful half-timbered houses. Other notable villages include Rouffach, Turckheim, Kaysersberg, and Riquewihr, all offering historic centers and picturesque architecture.
The area around Niederhergheim provides numerous opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various running trails, such as the 'Town hall and library loop from Niederhergheim' (11.2 km, moderate difficulty). For hiking, consider routes like the 'Ill River loop from Logelheim' (5.9 km, easy) or the 'Alsace Plain – Path through the vineyards loop from Hattstatt' (9.4 km, moderate). More options are available in the dedicated guides for hiking and running around Niederhergheim.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The picturesque district of Little Venice – Colmar offers charming boat tours that children often enjoy. Eguisheim Village, with its medieval charm and colorful houses, is also a delightful place for a family stroll. Additionally, the Ecomuseum in Ungersheim (about 14 km away) is a reconstruction of a medieval Alsatian village, providing an engaging historical experience for all ages.
The Colmar Covered Market is an excellent place to experience local flavors. Built in 1865, this market hosts around 20 traders offering a wide array of quality products, including fruits, vegetables, cheeses, baked goods, and other regional delicacies. It's a great spot to sample Alsatian specialties and enjoy a meal at one of its small restaurants or cafes.
While Niederhergheim itself is more focused on historical sites, the surrounding region offers beautiful natural spots. You can explore the scenic landscapes around the Ill River, which provides pleasant walking opportunities. For more extensive natural beauty, sites like Hohneck (29 km) and Ballon d'Alsace (45 km) are accessible. Additionally, remarkable gardens such as Parc de la Marseillaise (16 km) and Parc du domaine de Schoppenwihr (19 km) are nearby.
Visitors frequently praise the unique charm and historical richness of the area. For instance, Little Venice – Colmar is loved for its 'flowery and colorful half-timbered houses' and the 'very pleasant atmosphere' created by boat tours. Eguisheim Village is highlighted for its 'super beautiful half-timbered houses' and being 'truly stunning.' The Colmar Covered Market receives commendation for its 'sensational selection of cheeses' and overall cleanliness.
Yes, the region offers challenging mountain biking trails. Routes such as the 'Herzog Pond – Squirrel Trail loop from Herrlisheim-près-Colmar' (31.3 km, difficult) and the 'Hagueneck Castle – Hohlandsbourg Castle loop from Herrlisheim-près-Colmar' (41.9 km, difficult) are available. You can find more detailed routes and information in the MTB Trails around Niederhergheim guide.
Niederhergheim serves as a convenient base for exploring the Alsace region. While specific public transport details for each attraction are not provided, having a car generally offers the most flexibility to visit the various villages, historical sites, and natural areas. Many towns like Colmar are easily accessible by car, and parking is usually available. For cycling, routes like those around Neuf-Brisach are popular.
Beyond the well-known sites, the local area of Niederhergheim itself holds some unique historical elements. The Sainte-Lucie Church is the only church in Alsace dedicated to Saint Lucia, featuring distinctive interior decorations. The old farm buildings with their 18th-century architecture and Renaissance door lintels offer a glimpse into the region's past away from the main tourist routes. Exploring the smaller villages like Rouffach or Turckheim can also reveal charming, less-crowded spots.
The villages in the Alsace region, including those near Niederhergheim, are famous for their distinctive architecture. You'll primarily see well-preserved medieval and Renaissance styles, characterized by colorful half-timbered houses, often with intricate woodwork and flower-filled window boxes. Cobbled streets and concentric village layouts, as seen in Eguisheim Village, are also common, creating a very picturesque and historic atmosphere.


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