The most beautiful hotels with spa in Alsace
Traditional wooden architecture, picturesque villages, a gastronomic terroir par excellence… Alsace is a great place to live. Discover five top-of-the-range hotels with spa facilities in the north-east of France, for a stay steeped in gentle local charm.
5 Terres Hôtel & Spa in Barr
Looking for a beautiful hotel with spa in Alsace? Les 5 Terres Hôtel & Spa in Barr, 30 minutes south of Strasbourg and on the Alsace wine route, will win you over. It is the favourite establishment of the editors of Luxus and www.yonder.fr. While its name refers to the five types of soil in which the region’s vines grow, the traditional house faces the vineyards. It’s easy to see that good wine will be the order of the day. With its stone walls and wooden beams, the La Table du 5 restaurant, run by Michelin-starred chef Thierry Schwartz, enhances the local spirit with local produce and an attractive wine list. In fine weather, you can enjoy seasonal dishes on the terrace overlooking the Place de l’Hôtel de Ville.
This five-star hotel with 26 rooms and one suite boasts a spa with rustic luxury, famous for its wall covered in 5,000 gold leaf. The pools are nestled beneath sublime Vosges sandstone vaults and the relaxation areas are set within stone walls. Delicately lit, this spa enjoys a unique sense of calm.
Le Chambard in Kaysersberg
In the heart of the picturesque village of Kaysersberg, Le Chambard, with its Relais & Châteaux label, is an ode to gastronomy and well-being. After travelling just a few kilometres north of Colmar, you’ll quickly spot this 33-key boutique hotel thanks to its red façade and plant-filled windows.
Here you’ll find the two-Michelin-starred restaurant La Table d’Olivier Nasti, whose flavours highlight the cuisine of Alsace. The chef, an enthusiast of sustainable hunting, offers a menu with many game dishes and local produce, all refined and subtle. And after an exceptional culinary moment, head for the 200m2 spa with indoor infinity pool, jacuzzi, treatment rooms, sauna, hammam and terraces.
Maison Rouge in Strasbourg
This legendary Strasbourg hotel needs no introduction. Located in the city centre, the five-star hotel is the perfect blend of Alsatian tradition and Art Deco detail. The 1387 restaurant and bar feature local produce in classic yet comforting dishes. In terms of accommodation, the 131 rooms and suites boast a hushed, refined atmosphere.
In keeping with the Alsace tradition, the 150m2 spa at Maison Rouge is directly inspired by vinotherapy. In a setting of black and white marble, wood and brass, the spa offers treatments using Vinesime products, whose ingredients are sourced from vineyards. Enjoy the benefits of grapes after a hammam, sauna and sensory shower.
Le Parc Hôtel Obernai & Yonaguni Spa in Obernai
It’s hard to find a more iconic spa in Alsace. The Parc Hôtel Obernai & Yonaguni Spa in Obernai already boasts a calm, leafy setting, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. The hotel, steeped in Alsatian charm, boasts 60 rooms with warm decor and natural materials.
One of the main attractions is the spa, which has won many awards over the years. On one side, the Asiane Spa. Reserved for guests, this is a rather classic space, with a refined setting and familiar facilities. On the other, the Yonaguni Spa, which covers 2,500 m2. Here, natural light is subtly reflected on the grey and black stone walls. The dark design, enhanced by the blue of the pools, gives a feeling of intimacy, while each space reveals a different universe, inspired by Japanese spas. From the flames spouting from a central island in the relaxation room to the revitalising cold of the zero degree cabin and the weightlessness of the suspended beds, you can escape to the land of the rising sun, where plenitude reigns.
The Hôtel des Berges in Illhaeusern
On the banks of the River Ill, this former inn has been transformed into a splendid hotel, a true refuge that has retained its family spirit. The estate’s extensive gardens combine with the atypical, traditional decor of the interior. In addition to the charming bedrooms, the hotel also features an airstream (a brand of steel caravans produced in the United States). Ideal for an unusual and unique experience in the heart of nature.
Cradled by the water, you can enjoy dishes from chef Marc Haeberlin’s two-star restaurant on the terrace beside the River Ill. The spa at Les Saules, with its seven-metre-high wooden structure, boasts a natural ambience and a bright, green setting. There is an outdoor swimming pool, hammam, sauna, hot and cold water pools and treatment rooms.
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Featured photo : © 5 Terres Hôtel & Spa
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