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Address:

Daniel Risser
31a Rue du Felsenbach
Lautenbach-Zell/Sengern
68610

Reviews:

4 reviews

Price per night:

price from €339

Telephone:

0389740601

Mobile:

0621765138

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Reviews

Appréciations pour Ferme du Mouton Noir, Lautenbach-Zell/Sengern:

Fantastic
Review by: Bob Mccarthy, Oct 9 2013 4:59PM
This is in the most fantastic setting,the host's are fantastic ,all round a fantastic place to stay,have got to get back next year !
bêêêh !
Review by: Lise, Juin 4 2012 3:41PM
Un accueil sympa, une belle chambre et une belle salle de bain.
Et quoi de mieux que d'aller chercher les moutons au pré et d'assister à la tonte ?
Merci Chantal, merci Dany !
La ferme du Monton Noir
Review by: Gwen L, Juin 2 2012 3:16PM
Pour les amoureux de la nature, du calme. Une belle adresse que je recommande chaudement pour la générosité et la qualité de l'accueil (Miam les confitures maison et le fromage). De belles randos à faire dans les environs. Merci encore à Dany et CHantal. Et vive les vins d'Alsace !
A recommander
Review by: Isabelle, Aou 22 2011 3:44PM
Très bonne adresse : les chambres sont spacieuses, la literie très confortable, le tout dans un endroit très calme. Trés bon petit déjeuner avec des confitures et du jus de pommes maison. Et bien sûr un très bon accueil des propriétaires.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
2 339 339 oui
B&B
(3 pers.)
3 50 10€ oui

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Dinner
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle: Located on a hilltop in the Vosges Mountains, Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle is a medieval fortress offering panoramic views of the surrounding area. Visitors can explore its well-preserved rooms, enjoy the museum exhibits, and witness reenactments of medieval life.
  • Ecomusée d'Alsace: This open-air museum showcases traditional Alsatian rural life. Visitors can wander through the historic buildings, including farmhouses, workshops, and a school, to learn about the region's heritage. The museum also hosts various events and demonstrations throughout the year.
  • Cité de l'Automobile: Situated in Mulhouse, this automobile museum is home to an impressive collection of vintage cars, including the largest collection of Bugatti vehicles in the world. The museum also features interactive exhibits, showcasing the evolution of the automobile industry.
  • Petite Camargue Alsacienne Nature Reserve: Located near the Rhine River, this nature reserve offers a diverse range of habitats, including wetlands, forests, and meadows. Visitors can explore the reserve's well-maintained trails, observe a variety of bird species, and learn about the importance of preserving local biodiversity.
  • Le Parc de Wesserling: Known as the "Textile Ecomuseum," this park combines history, nature, and culture. It features beautiful gardens, historic buildings, and exhibitions related to the region's textile industry. Visitors can enjoy guided tours, workshops, and seasonal events.
  • Mulhouse Zoo: Home to a wide array of animals from around the world, Mulhouse Zoo is a popular attraction for families. It offers educational opportunities, interactive exhibits, and various animal encounters, providing an entertaining and informative experience for visitors of all ages.
  • Europa-Park: Located in Rust, Germany, just across the border from France, Europa-Park is one of Europe's largest theme parks. It offers a multitude of thrilling rides, live shows, and themed areas representing different European countries. The park also features a variety of restaurants and accommodations.
  • Wine Route (Route des Vins): The Alsace Wine Route stretches for over 170 kilometers, passing through picturesque vineyards, charming villages, and historic towns. Visitors can explore wineries, taste local wines, and enjoy the scenic beauty of the region while immersing themselves in the rich wine-making traditions of Alsace.
  • Colmar: Known as the "Little Venice" of Alsace, Colmar is a charming town famous for its well-preserved medieval and Renaissance architecture. Visitors can stroll through the picturesque streets, admire colorful half-timbered houses, and explore museums showcasing local art and history. 10. Strasbourg: As the capital of the Alsace region, Strasbourg is a vibrant city with a rich cultural heritage. The historic center, Grande Île, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and features iconic landmarks such as the Strasbourg Cathedral and the picturesque Petite France district. Visitors can also explore the European Parliament and enjoy the city's renowned gastronomy.

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