Kaysersberg

Kaysersberg

France

Things to Do & See

It’s wonderful to spend a few hours or an entire day in this quaint medieval Alsacian villages. In the late afternoon we pulled into Kayserberg. Fantastic place to wander around and soak up the atmosphere.

1. VILLAGE DE KAYSERSBERG

Emperor Constantin fountain
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2. Eglise de l’Invention de la Sainte-Croix

Historical little church in the middle of the old Kaysersberg. Inside you can see a combinations of Romanesque and Gothic, the atmosphere was very calm.

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Dinner at Inca
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My trip to Strasbourg, Alsace

My trip to Strasbourg, Alsace

France

Things to Do & See in Strasbourg

Strasbourg is known for many things. First of all, Strasbourg is the chief city of the historic wine-growing region Alsace. Located close to the border with Germany and Switzerland, Alsatian culture is a unique mix of French and German influences. Furthermore, the first Christmas Market was held in 1570, making Strasbourg Christmas Market one of the world’s oldest Christmas markets. Finally, it is the seat of a number of European institutions and bodies including the European Parliament, the Council of Europe, and the European Court of Human Rights.

1. LA PETITE FRANCE

“La Petite France” is a historic quarter in the center of Strasbourg. It’s a well maintained area with lots of little lane ways and timber clad houses. We spent the whole afternoon walking around Strasbourg, mostly in this area. You really need to walk around to really enjoy. It was nice to just stroll casually and admire all the beautiful buildings. Great atmosphere and vibe to the place.
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Lunch at La Corde à Linge
We stopped here on a hot day for lunch and were all pleased with our meals. Very busy restaurant in a fantastic location by the river.
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We felt like we deserved ice cream after lunch 🙂
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2. CATHEDRALE NOTRE DAME DE STRASBOURG

Construction started in 1176 and completed in 1275. The pink stone and single spire make this cathedral unique. The Cathedral has wonderful stained glass windows dating back hundreds of years, a beautiful interior in perfect Gothic style with a historical astronomical clock.
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Climbed 332 steps to the top of the bell tower.
If your legs are up to it, climb to the top (and back down) of the cathedral tower for a spectacular view of the city. There is no elevator, so be sure you’re up for it before you start. Also depending on your timing, you may get to hear the bells chiming the hour.
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strasbourg-church

Orschwiller

Orschwiller

France

Things to Do & See

CHATEAU DU HAUT-KOENIGSBOURG

The castle sits atop an imposing hill with great views over the entire area. It is around 700 years old and was destroyed in wars and abandoned but at the end of the 19th century the German emperor Wilhelm II had it renovated. Worth to take a visit as it gives you an idea how people used to live.

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Beautiful castle up in the hills of Alsace
You can’t miss the Chateau when driving through the Alsace, it dominates a position high up on a mountain looking over the valley.
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Epernay

Epernay

France

Things to Do & See

MOET ET CHANDON

Established in 1743 by Claude Moët. We chose the tour with 2 champagnes at the end, the Imperial and the rose. Our well versed guide took us on an very informative tour. She showed us around the caves and explained their manufacture process. You will amazed at the caves holding rows and rows of bottles. Nearly a billion at this date.

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These Champagnes are blends of the grape trio Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay.
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The taste is smooth, very easy to drink. Quite minerally with citrus and soda water flavors.
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Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park

Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park

Japan

JIGOKUDANI YAENKOEN 地獄谷野猿公苑

LOCATION: Yudanaka Shibu Onsen, Yamanouchi town, Nagano prefecture, Japan
DISTANCE: About 33km from Nagano city, 7km from Yudanaka station, 2.5km from Shibu Onsen
HOURS: Summer (April-October) 8:30am-5:00pm | Winter (November-March) 9:00am-4:00pm

Experience the wonder of wild monkeys bathing in a steaming hot spring.

Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park, nestled in Japan's Nagano Prefecture, offers visitors a truly unique experience. The park hosts Japanese macaques, famously known as snow monkeys, providing a rare opportunity to observe these intelligent creatures in their natural habitat. Winter transforms the park into a magical landscape, with snow-covered trees and steaming hot springs.

The park’s main attraction is the sight of snow monkeys soaking in the warm waters. These playful animals exhibit fascinating behaviors, from grooming each other to frolicking in the snow. Capturing these moments on camera is a popular activity among visitors. While the hike to the park can be challenging in winter, the reward of encountering these wild animals makes the journey worthwhile.

The heavy snow covers the ground for 4 months a year. This place is only accessible via a narrow 2 kilometer footpath through the forest. It is famous for the wild Japanese macaques (snow monkeys). The monkeys are fed by park attendants everyday so you can see them in the hot springs all year round.

It's 1.6km hike to the monkey park. It's not an easy hike, especially if it's raining or snowing, as it's very icy and slippery uphill (about a 45 minute walk). Be sure to wear proper shoes or you can rent a cramp-on as well. There are a very narrow ramp on the left.

Entrance is on top of the hill, there are a small gift shop and toilets in the building. Then you walk down to the river, where the monkeys are feeding, playing, and bathing in the onsen. While we were there it snowed heavily, there was a layer of snow on my eyelashes at times!

Discover the enchanting sight of monkeys bathing in nature's jacuzzi.

There are literally hundreds of monkeys running up the snowy slopes, in the river and bathing in the onsen. They looked so relaxed. Remember NO food is allowed near the monkeys as they will try to take it from you! Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park was definitely a highlight of my Japan trip. The journey there was an adventure in itself – a snowy hike through a stunning winter wonderland. But the moment I caught my first glimpse of the monkeys soaking in the natural hot spring, I knew it was all worth it. These little guys were incredibly curious and playful. I couldn't believe how close I was able to get.

It was surreal watching these wild creatures relax in the same way humans do. It felt like a glimpse into a hidden world. The park itself was beautifully preserved, and it was clear that a lot of care goes into protecting both the monkeys and the environment. I left feeling a deep respect for these animals and their ability to thrive in such harsh conditions.

See monkeys plunge into a soothing hot spring.

Seeing snow monkeys soaking in a natural hot spring is something I'll never forget. Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park was truly a magical experience. The hike through the snowy forest was invigorating, and the moment I caught sight of those adorable creatures, I was in awe. Watching their playful antics and their utter relaxation in the warm water was incredibly heartwarming.

It felt like I was witnessing a secret world. While it was crowded, the park was well-managed, and I appreciated the efforts to protect both the monkeys and the environment. A definite bucket list item!

Next, we are going to visiting the Daio Wasabi farm~

Shibu Onsen

Shibu Onsen

Japan

Shibu Onsen is a very quiet and quaint little town. The main street comprising a few old style shops, ryokans, restaurants, bath houses, and temples. There are 9 public onsen, one each for men and one for women. 

The residents here were very friendly. Bought some pottery at a small shop called "Yamamoto". The owner didn't understand English so I tried to use very limited Japanese to communicate with her. At the end she even gave us 4 apples as souvenirs. So sweet!

It was very cold and snowing heavily in January. The best thing was the atmosphere you can feel by going around the main street. Where else can you find Onsen egg for 50 yen?!

Ryokan Aburaya Tousen あぶらや燈千

Stayed in Aburaya Tousen for one night after visited the snow monkey park. The open aired private bath was spacious. We were frozen and exhausted from all the travel and the snow monkey park prior, spent the rest of the day soaking in the hot tub was the best!

Dinner

We had a delicious 9 course dinner. The food itself was meticulously decorated and it tasted as good as it looked.

The amazing snowy river and mountain view of the town in the morning.

Breakfast

We chose a Japanese style breakfast. There was even a chef who cooked the eggs for us right there.

Daio Wasabi Farm

Daio Wasabi Farm

Japan

The Daio Wasabi Farm is near Matsumoto (about 25 mins drive from the city). It's one of Japan's largest wasabi farms. Taking a quick trip from Matsumoto after seeing the Matsumoto castle was a great stop to see how wasabi is grown.

Here you can freely walked around the farm and sample all the different wasabi related products such as wasabi ice cream, wasabi croquette, wasabi lollipop, etc.

Wasabi plants growing in a fresh running stream. The wasabi is grown under black tarps to protect it from the sun and the crop is watered by spring water. It takes 2 years for the wasabi to mature.

Matsumoto Castle

Matsumoto Castle

Japan

The Matsumoto castle is a National Treasure of Japan, which is one of the only twelve remaining original castles in Japan.

Massive stone walls and a moat filled with carp and swans.

The castle was built in 1504. It has been perfectly preserved and is in excellent condition. 

You need to change into slippers to walk through the castle. The wooden structure has very steep stairs and very low ceilings, making climbing up and down a bit challenging.

The views are wonderful over the city and the surrounding mountains.

Tsumago-juku

Tsumago-juku

Japan

Tsumago is known one of the historic Post Towns on the old Edo road over a hundred years ago (present-day Tokyo to Kyoto). I knew about this town from a poster awhile back, and decided to visit on this trip to japan.

It has retained the old town feel, with cables and wires all hidden underground. The residents using the buildings with their 3-part creed: "Don't Sell, Don't Lend, Don't Tear Down." They really try their best to recreate the ambiance of the Edo Period.

Handmade Soba (buckwheat Noodle) with a firmness of texture and fullness of flavor. Gohei Mochi (sticky rice on a skewer) is made from white rice and pounded into a sticky cake, coated in a sweet sauce, and aromatically cooked over a flame.

The down has plenty of cafe's, souvenir shops, restaurants, and museums. I loved exploring the little shops with different crafts and snacks.

Magome-juku

Magome-juku

Japan

Magome-juku (馬籠宿), Tsumago-juku (妻籠宿), and Narai-juku (奈良井宿) are 3 must visit historical towns along the Nakasendo Trail (中山道). Among them, Magome-juku is the most touristy. It's nicely situated with steep streets and interesting architecture. There is a great lookout point at the top with a fantastic view.

The main street up the hill is full of small shops with some interesting handicrafts and local foods. It is still maintaining a traditional atmosphere, with the houses and cobblestone street. I like the hand-made rice cracker. 😀

Magome-juku was destroyed by fire twice in 1895 and 1915 and was rebuilt.

The Nakasendo Trail (Magome to Tsumago) during winter is very slippery. However, it will be a very nice walking trial during summer. It is recommended to start your journey from Magome if don't want to walk uphill for too long.

Sauternes

Sauternes

France

Things to Do & See

1. CHATEAU D’YQUEM

There are many Chateaux vineyards to visit in the Bordeaux region, and Château d-Yquem is one of the very best. It produces the most highly esteemed sweet wine in the world.

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Sauternes is made from a combination of the big three Bordeaux white grapes: Sauvignon blanc, Sémillon, and Muscadelle grapes. It is very expensive due largely to the very high cost of production.
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2. CHATEAU GUIRAUD

Guiraud is also the oldest and one of the largest in Sauternes with over 100 hectares of vines. The grounds of this facility are beautiful, very calm and forested, with trees right along the main walkway.
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3. CHATEAU FILHOT

The Chateau Filhot was founded in 1709. Their vines are planted with 60% of Sémillon, 34% of Sauvignon blanc, and 6% of Muscadelle.
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4. CHATEAU RIEUSSEC

Chateau Rieussec 2001 was selected as Wine Spectator’s Wine of the Year in 2004.
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5. RELAIS DU CHATEAU D’ARCHE

We spent one night at the Chateau d’Arche. It’s a beautiful building fully updated in the middle of the vineyards with fabulous views all around. There are restaurants in walking distance, but almost everything closes after lunch on Sunday.
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Breakfast at Relais du Chateau d’Arche
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Baguette vending machine
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sauternes

Arcachon

Arcachon

France

Things to Do & See

LA MAISON DE l’HUITRE

Arcachon basin is one of the two places (Marennes-Oléron) in France where oysters reproduce naturally. This small museum provides all the information and history in the work of the oyster farming. You will see a video about how the oyster larvas are collected and grown and learn about the variety of oysters.

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This was a very interesting visit and made us appreciate the local oysters even more!

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