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Kaysersberg

“The Emperor's mountain” — a ruined imperial castle, a fortified sandstone bridge, and Schlossberg Rieslings below.
On the route Vosges Valley gateTop award Village préféré 2017Grand Cru Schlossberg
00 0072 Kaysersberg - Elsass
Name means
Emperor's mtn
After the 13th-c. imperial castle
Old town
15th–16th c.
Half-timbered houses
Award
2017
Village préféré des Français
Grand Cru
Schlossberg
Sublime biodynamic Rieslings

The village

Kaysersberg (officially Kaysersberg Vignoble) is one of the most visited places in Alsace on the Alsace Wine Route, at the entrance of the Vosges Valley (source: The Ultimate Alsace Wine Route Itinerary ⭐️ 2026 Map.md; Alsace Wine Route by Car – Itinerary & Map.md). Its name means “the Emperor's mountain,” referring to the ruined 13th-century imperial castle that dominates the town; the historic centre has ranks of 15th–16th-century half-timbered houses and a unique fortified bridge of pink Vosges sandstone (source: Alsace Wine Route by Car – Itinerary & Map.md).

It was voted “Village préféré des Français” in 2017 (see Most Beautiful Villages of France (and "Village préféré")) and has a beautiful Christmas market (source: The Ultimate Alsace Wine Route Itinerary ⭐️ 2026 Map.md). The prestige estate is Domaine Weinbach (Faller family, biodynamic, sublime Schlossberg Rieslings; by reservation — see Alsace Wineries), and Le Chambard holds two Michelin stars with a casual winstub alongside (see Alsatian Cuisine) (source: compass_artifact_wf-755602f0...).

What to see
  • 01The imperial castleRuined 13th-c. fortress on the mountain above.
  • 02Fortified bridge16th-c. pink Vosges sandstone over the Weiss.
  • 03Old town15th–16th-century half-timbered houses.
  • 04Christmas marketOne of Alsace's most beautiful.
Eat, taste & stay
Eat · 2 Michelin stars

Le Chambard

La Table d'Olivier Nasti
Taste · Schlossberg

Domaine Weinbach

Faller family, biodynamic
Taste · Grand Cru

Domaine Bernard Haas & Fils

6 Rue du Général Rieder
Our notesA southern showpiece

One of Alsace's most-visited and most-decorated villages — castle, bridge and two-star dining in a tight, walkable centre. Pair the Schlossberg estates with a climb to the imperial ruin.

The Emperor's mountain, with Riesling below.

§From the wiki

Kaysersberg (officially Kaysersberg Vignoble) is one of the most visited places in Alsace on the Alsace Wine Route, at the entrance of the Vosges Valley (source: The Ultimate Alsace Wine Route Itinerary ⭐️ 2026 Map.md; Alsace Wine Route by Car – Itinerary & Map.md). Its name means "the Emperor's mountain," referring to the ruined 13th-century imperial castle that dominates the town (source). The historic center has many 15th–16th-century half-timbered houses and a unique fortified bridge of 16th-century pink Vosges sandstone (source: Alsace Wine Route by Car – Itinerary & Map.md). It has a beautiful Christmas market (source: The Ultimate Alsace Wine Route Itinerary ⭐️ 2026 Map.md).

Wineries

  • Domaine Bernard Haas & Fils (6 Rue du Général Rieder) — 13 ha including Schlossberg Grand Cru; tours with tastings (FR/EN), book ahead (source: Alsace Wine Route by Car – Itinerary & Map.md)
  • Domaine Kirrenbourg (15c Route du Vin, ~1 km out of town) — produces Schlossberg and Brand Grand Crus; tastings & shopping by appointment (source)

More from the fall guide

Kaysersberg was voted "Village préféré des Français" in 2017 (see Most Beautiful Villages of France (and "Village préféré")). Its prestige estate is Domaine Weinbach (Faller family, biodynamic, sublime Schlossberg Rieslings; by reservation — see Alsace Wineries). For dining, Le Chambard holds two Michelin stars (La Table d'Olivier Nasti) with a casual Bib Gourmand winstub alongside (see Alsatian Cuisine) (source: compass_artifact_wf-755602f0...).

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