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Andlau, an exceptional village on the Alsace Wine Route

Located on the Alsace Wine Route, Andlau is a true gem of Alsatian heritage. Nestled between vineyards and mountains, this charming village captivates visitors with its rich history, enchanting landscapes, and exceptional wine-growing terroir.

A dive into the past

Andlau also has a long history.

Founded in the 9th century, the village retains traces of its past, notably with the Abbey Church of Sainte-Richarde, a building that has survived the centuries.

On the heights, you’ll find two castles: the Château d’Andlau, built in the 13ᵗʰ century, and the Château du Spesbourg, which offers a breathtaking view of the valley.

A land full of character and flavor

What also makes Andlau so renowned are its vineyards. The village is famous for its three Grand Crus.

Moenchberg

Wiebelsberg

Kastelberg

These wines reflect the full extent of local expertise. Several winemakers in the area offer tastings to help you understand their craft and discover unique flavors.

What to do in Andlau?

A place steeped in history, nestled between vineyards and mountains.

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What to do in Andlau?

A place steeped in history, nestled between vineyards and mountains.

The Seigneurie of Andlau

The former residence of the local lords — an iconic building blending medieval history with Alsatian heritage.

Hiking and Walks

Between forests and vineyards, several trails lead you to the castles or even to a hidden waterfall.

Shows and Events

The village regularly hosts motorcycle shows, vintage car gatherings, and other festive events.

The Winemakers of Andlau

A must-visit to discover local wines and meet passionate producers.

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