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You'll find two outstanding examples below, not to mention a nice peaceful (and pretty) village that is a 30 minute walk through the vineyards to other more crowded and touristy villages.
So you'll have no problem tasting wine to your heart's delight!
And if you find you've tasted just a little too much wine, you can enjoy a casual stroll.
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Hotels in Beblenheim will allow you to have your peace and quiet and still be near so many interesting sites.
To reach Beblenheim you may prefer to drive...
The closest train station is at least 5 miles away which could take up to an hour to walk. But once you are in Beblenheim, you can easily walk to quite a few villages and interesting sites in about half an hour.
Distances given are the approximate distances from the center of Beblenheim.
Villages with a * have a train stop or train station.
Riquewihr
2 miles/3 km
Riquewihr is considered one of the most beautiful villages in France because visiting Riquewihr is like stepping hundreds of years back into history. Somehow this wine road village managed to survive through countless wars (including World War Two) unscathed. So enjoy it, but remember that there are a lot of other people planning to visit Riquewihr with you especially around July, August, and December.
Ribeauvillé
3 miles/5 km
If you've already started researching where to go in Alsace, you've probably heard of Ribeauvillé. It's a beautiful wine road village with lots of medieval buildings, restaurants, shops and wine. I think Ribeauvillé is a great place to visit, although I have no idea why it is more popular than other wine road villages that are just as beautiful. There are also three castles above Ribeauvillé that you can hike up to and back in three hours if you're interested...
Hunawihr
3 miles/5 km
If you find yourself in Riquewihr or that area of the Wine Road in Alsace and you want to get away from the crowds, head over to Hunawihr. It's right next door to Riquewihr and it's beautiful and quiet. You'll find great wine and scenery in a quiet and peaceful setting.
Kientzheim
4 miles/6 km
Kientzheim (not Kintzheim) is a beautiful little wine road village near Kaysersberg and it's also home to the Confrerie de Saint Etienne and their Alsatian Wine museum. If you want to learn more about the history of Alsatian wine and how it was produced, you might want to stop by.
Kaysersberg
5 miles/7 km
Kaysersberg is a just as beautiful medieval wine road village as Riquewihr with the added bonus of a ruined castle only a 15 minute hike away. The photo at the very top of this webpage was taken in Kaysersberg to give you an idea. So if you want to avoid the crowds in Riquewihr, Kaysersberg might be a good choice for your Alsace vacation. And it's the birthplace of Albert Schweitzer too.
Ammerschwihr
5 miles/7 km
You'll probably pass Ammerschwihr on your way from Turckehim to Kaysersberg and you will definitely see it! It's the one with the huge tower (the Schelmenturm)... If you stop by, you'll have a choice of over 40 wine makers to choose from as you wander through the village. And for those of you who love to golf...
Bergheim
6 miles/9 km
Bergheim is a quiet little village on the Alsatian Wine Road just past Ribeauvillé. One of the most amazing things about Bergheim is how it was managed to preserve almost ALL of its medieval city walls. You can walk around the village and see them for yourself before or after trying some of the local wine and food.
The Hotel Kanzel is the perfect location for someone looking for hotels in Beblenheim with nice, spacious rooms. Nice big bathrooms, sitting rooms, and kitchens as well. Heated outdoor swimming pool and sauna. Breakfast, parking and internet are included in the price. And very nice views of the vineyards from your balcony or patio.
The Clos des Raisins is a charming bed and breakfast inside a renovated 17th century wine maker's home. If you are looking for old fashioned alsatian decor, you will find it here. WiFi and parking available. Very good breakfast and dinner prepared by the owners.