Attractions and places to see around Val-De-Moder include a blend of historical charm, cultural experiences, and natural beauty in Northern Alsace. This commune, formed by the merger of Pfaffenhoffen, Uberach, La Walck, and Ringeldorf, offers diverse points of interest. Visitors can explore significant landmarks, cultural sites like the Museum of Popular Image, and enjoy the surrounding natural landscape, which borders the North Vosges Regional Natural Reserve. The area provides opportunities for discovering historical architecture, local craftsmanship, and various outdoor trails.
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In Bouxwiller, the entire old town consists of half-timbered houses. Many are beautifully preserved, while others have been worn down by the ravages of time. If you walk through the streets with your eyes open, you'll discover small balconies, bay windows, and colorful paintings on the houses. The houses also still have wooden shutters, which are secured with latches. Some latches depict a man's or woman's head.
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From Oberbronn, the trail to Buckelstein is relatively steep. You climb steps, but they are well-secured. There are impressive rock formations and a viewpoint.
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You can stay overnight in the monastery. The garden is beautiful, with many little nooks and crannies where you can sit and simply read. In the evening, there is a wonderful starry sky. The monastery itself is surrounded by a wall, which is closed at night.
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Sleepy, but historic, worth seeing town center.
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You will find a beautiful viewpoint, with a bench under the shade of a sandstone rock, over the commune of Oberbronn and the Alsace plain.
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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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The climb from Oberbronn is quite steep and rugged but accessible for beginners.
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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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Val-de-Moder offers a rich blend of historical and cultural sites. You can visit the Museum of Popular Image (Musée de l'Image Populaire - François Lotz) in Pfaffenhoffen, which showcases traditional Alsatian images. Adjoining it is the Ancient Synagogue of Pfaffenhoffen, a rare 18th-century synagogue. The area also features numerous half-timbered houses, ancient fountains, and old churches, particularly in Pfaffenhoffen and Uberach. Don't miss the historic convent, Kloster Oberbronn der "Schwestern vom Göttlichen Erlöser" (Oberbronn's Kloster), known for its gardens and history.
For scenic views, head to Buckelstein, a viewpoint offering panoramic vistas over Oberbronn and the Alsace plain from a sandstone rock. While the full North Vosges Regional Natural Reserve spans a larger area, it is a significant natural feature in the vicinity, providing beautiful natural scenery and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Families can enjoy exploring the historic Half-Timbered Houses in Bouxwiller, which offer a charming stroll through a well-preserved old town. For more active fun, consider visiting Didiland, an amusement park located about 13 km away in Morsbronn-les-Bains. The area also has various easy hiking and walking trails suitable for families.
Val-de-Moder and its surroundings provide numerous hiking trails catering to various difficulty levels. You can find scenic routes around Pfaffenhoffen and Ringeldorf. For specific routes, check out the Hiking around Val-De-Moder guide, which includes routes like 'The Winegrowers' Shelter loop from Pfaffenhoffen' (moderate, 9.3 km) and 'Hiking loop from Uberach' (easy, 5.8 km).
Yes, the region offers several options for running and cycling. For runners, the Running Trails around Val-De-Moder guide features routes such as a 'Running loop from Val-de-Moder' (moderate, 11 km). Cyclists can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Val-De-Moder guide, with options like the 'Sutzendorf loop from Uberach' (moderate, 45 km) or the 'Forest Cycle Path loop from Pfaffenhoffen' (easy, 20.6 km).
Val-de-Moder is home to local craftsmanship, particularly in brewing and distilling. You can explore artisanal producers like the Microbrasserie Chop'la and the Brasserie artisanale Uberach, which revived the region's brewing heritage. The Distillerie Hepp also represents local expertise. Additionally, the Villa Meteor in Hochfelden, about 10 km away, offers a unique experience around the production and history of beer at France's oldest brewery.
Beyond the half-timbered houses, Val-de-Moder boasts several notable historical buildings. The Town Hall in Pfaffenhoffen is listed as a historic monument, showcasing typical Alsatian architecture. In Uberach, you can admire the Saint-Wendelin church. The area's history is also visible in the former castle of Oberbronn, now home to Oberbronn's Kloster.
Yes, Val-de-Moder has significant Jewish heritage sites. The Ancient Synagogue of Pfaffenhoffen, built in 1791, is a classified historic monument. Additionally, the Jüdischer Friedhof Oberbronn (Jewish Cemetery Oberbronn), established in the 17th century, is located on the Rue des Fontaines and is part of the Oberbronn Historical Circuit.
Within a short drive, you can find several popular attractions. These include the Royal Palace International Music Hall in Kirrwiller (approx. 6.5 km), La Fabrique à Bretzels (Pretzel Factory) in Gundershoffen (about 7 km), and Lichtenberg Castle (about 12.5 km). The Villa Meteor in Hochfelden is also a popular destination for beer enthusiasts.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The komoot community appreciates the panoramic views from spots like Buckelstein and the well-preserved architecture of places like the Half-Timbered Houses in Bouxwiller. The peaceful atmosphere of sites like Oberbronn's Kloster and the unique experience at Villa Meteor are also highly rated.
Yes, Val-de-Moder hosts various cultural and artistic events throughout the year. These include a musical festival in March, the traditional Messti festival in September, and a Christmas market in December, reinforcing its identity as a town of history and images.
The best time to visit Val-de-Moder for sightseeing and outdoor activities is generally during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) months. During these periods, the weather is pleasant for exploring historical sites and enjoying hiking or cycling trails. Summer also offers good conditions, though it can be warmer, while winter brings the charm of Christmas markets.


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