While we were exploring the old towns and villages in Alsace, we had rented a beautiful vacation appartment in the very heart of Ribeauvillé, one of those fairy tale towns along La Route des Vins d'Alsace. The apartment was in an old building right on the main street. Our aparment is where you can see the two rows of windows in the roof.
From the courtyard we had to climb these stairs and then some more stairs inside the building. We were greeted by this cute little gnome in front of our apartment door.
Inside it was a spacious appartment with lots of light. A large dining/living room, a well equipped kitchen, a modern bathroom plus a half one and three bedrooms that could sleep six people.
The view was nice from every room. Even though we were in the center of town we could see the vineyards stretching up the surrounding hills.
Every morning we went to the boulangerie to get fresh baguette and croissants as well as some pastries. We drank our coffee out of the huge café au lait bowls. These bowls are so wide, they can hide almost an entire face! As you can probably guess, this is for T Tuesday, so kindly hosted by Elizabeth and Bleubeard.
We usually walked around Ribeauvillé in the mornings and evenings. Just like all the other towns it is a lovely place, popular, but not quite as crowded as Riquewihr. The main street is where most people are, while side streets and alleys are almost deserted. You can see one of the three castles that are in the immediate vicinity of the town.
We discovered little corners and nooks and, of course, gates.
One evening we hiked up into the hills that are covered with vineyards. It was a steep incline, but the view (as seen in the photo at the top) was worth it. We could see as far as the Black Forest - it's here that you realize how close you are to Germany.
I would go back to this place in a heartbeat.
I am SO enjoying the villages in Alsace and the one you stayed in this week is beautiful. Such old world charm and a real French feel to it. I love the old streets, the old arches, and of course, the architecture.
ReplyDeleteYour rented apartment was quite well appointed and it looks like you had all the amenities of home. And a coffee pot, which would be high on my list of needs (not wants).
Thanks for taking us with you as we all explore the town, the vineyards, and the apartment you rented, as well as your large mugs of coffee you shared for T this week, dear Carola.
That looks fabulous. I love the views from town, in the streets, and from the hilltop. What. a peaceful place now — and it’[s been such a prize for so many wars!
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Wow. I love this place you visited and your cool apartment. Such a beautiful place. Even the coffee cups look fabulous. Was the wine really good?
ReplyDeleteLovely share, Carola. Love the pictures of your daughter.
Happy T-day and hugz!
Oh, schade mit den Fenstern! Ich hatte zwei Mal das Glück Schrägfester im Dach zu haben, so dass man den Regen gut hören kann.
ReplyDeleteLOL. Ich habe zunächst Käfer für den Gnom gehalten!!!
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Schöne Wohnung und alles sieht so romatisch aus.
Eine schöne Zeit, danke fürs Teilen!
What an absolutely amazing place - and a charming apartment. And what amazing memories the three of you have...
ReplyDeleteWhen I think of the number of wars that have been waged over this little corner of Europe it is amazing that so much of it has survived intact. It is so picturesque, I cannot imagine anyone seeing this blog not wanting to go there. Your accommodation seems perfect too, so you really had it all, Carola. You say that you would return in a heartbeat. Better not let your heart beat too loud or you will find us all trailing behind you! Hugs - David
ReplyDeleteI lived in Germany for three years... but you show me every week just how much i missed.. At the time i thought i got to see alot.. But we were very strapped for money and did what we could.. Beautiful photos! Thank you for taking us with you. Happy T day! Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteHallo Carola,
ReplyDeleteda habt ihr aber ganz toll gewohnt! Ende dieser Woche sind wir auch wieder dort. Ich freu mich schon so. Wir waren schon so oft in Ribeauvillé, aber man entdeckt immer wieder neues. In diesen Cafe au lait-Schalen kann man fast das Gesicht waschen :-) Gerade diese Gegend des Elsass ist wunderschön! Deswegen auch meistens voll. Wir campieren wieder auf dem Camping in Riquewihr. Mitten in den Weinbergen.
Danke für die schönen Fotos!
LG Renate
Hatte noch was vergessen: seid ihr bis zur Burg hochgelaufen? Ist ein schöner Weg durch Weinberge und Wald und oben wird man mit einer grandiosen Aussicht belohnt.
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Hi Carola! You visited so many wonderful places during your vacation. I never understand why so many people go to far away coutries when there is such beauty here. Thanks for sharing the photos, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteWow, such a beautiful place! The architecture is amazing and it looks like you had a wonderful time 😊. Happy T Day wishes! Hugs Jo x
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! You found the perfect place to stay, and it looks like you enjoyed exploring. Happy T Tuesday
ReplyDelete*sigh* I love these images. What a special place!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos, beautiful apartment Carola but that cafe au lait bowl, BOWL!!! wow, that looks excellent. Happy T Day! Elle/EOTC xx
ReplyDeleteOh my, so many lovely places and scenes from your photos. This place must be so inspiring. I love all the stone, wood and curvy architecture. Even the foliage is amazing.
ReplyDeleteYour apartment was lovely. It must have been a memory making trip. I love that you are sharing these pictures. Makes me want to visit all of these places if I ever get to travel to Europe.
Happy Tea Day,
Kate
It is so picturesque; your photographs are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Alsace has always been a place I've been interested in because of its significance in conflicts between France and Germany. It looks to have elements of both countries, and I enjoyed seeing all the beautiful photos you've posted. That's one BIG bowl of cafe au lait!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous find, Carola. I love that apartment -- I could move in tomorrow! And the town is magical. I've always imagined Germany would look like that but then you see cities and it never does. Oh, what magic!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I would have loved to find fun nooks and crannies, and views like you did. The apartment is adorable. Thank you so much for sharing all these lovely photos to make us feel like we saw it, too. Happy t Day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Beautiful! Beautiful. I love these photo tours!
ReplyDeleteWhat an enchanting place!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the photos!
Happy Wednesday, Carola.
Liebe Carola,
ReplyDeleteich glaube dir auf Anhieb, dass du sofort an diesen Ort zurückkehren würdest – er ist wunderschön! Ribeauvillé scheint alles zu besitzen, was man für einen Traumurlaub benötigt. So viele entzückende Häuser, hachz! Und eure Ferienwohnung sieht sehr, sehr gut aus! Dass es dort nicht so überlaufen ist wie in den „berühmteren“ elsässischen Ortschaften, besitzt ebenfalls viel Charme 😊
Herzliche Mittwochsgrüße, Traude
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PS: Kleidung von Gudrun Sjöden mag ich ebenfalls gerne, ich habe ein paar Stücke, eines davon habe ich sogar Secondhand bekommen :-) Mit Schuhen geht es mir ähnlich wie dir, ich habe nur wenige und die werden getragen, bis sie kaputt sind. Es ist soo schwer, bequeme Schuhe zu finden!
Du hast mich nach einem Kirschkuchenrezept gefragt - ich habe ein sehr, sehr einfaches aus dem Internet gewählt, nämlich dieses: https://www.jubeltage.at/kirschkuchen-spuckkuchen-fruechtekuchen/ Dazu müssen die Kirschen nicht entkernt werden („Spuckkuchen“) und man benötigt auch keine Waage.
What a charming apt, Carola, and how wonderful to go down for those breakfast pastries and enjoy them outdoors😋and I can see why you would return to this town. That was also a very large cup!
ReplyDeleteEurope is so divine, thank you for sharing its charm.
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