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About the hotel
Hotel Au Lion d'Or is located in the charming village of La Petite Pierre in northern Alsace. The cosy town hotel exudes a genuine French atmosphere and offers you a hotel stay in beautiful, historic surroundings.
About the hotel
The hotel has 2 restaurants, both serving refined French cuisine prepared with quality ingredients. "La Winstub" welcomes you in a cosy and relaxed atmosphere. "Le Restaurant Panoramique" serves gourmet French food with panoramic views over the wooded valley.
Hotel Au Lion d'Or provides the perfect setting for a relaxing stay. You have free access to the hotel's wellness area, which includes an indoor swimming pool, jacuzzi and sauna, and massages are available for a fee.
The hotel is surrounded by the beautiful nature of the Vosges du Nord Regional Nature Park, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers. From the hotel and the village, several scenic hiking trails lead through forests, sandstone cliffs and peaceful valleys. Guests can enjoy breathtaking views over the wooded landscape, especially from the panoramic restaurant and viewpoints around La Petite Pierre. Whether you prefer relaxing walks in nature or longer hikes through the surrounding hills, the area offers many opportunities to explore the unspoiled Alsatian countryside.
Rooms
The rustic and charming rooms at the Hotel Au Lion d'Or are all equipped with private bathroom and toilet, TV, radio and seating. Free Wi-Fi access is available in all rooms. The "Village" rooms have a view of the village and the "Valley" rooms offer views over the valley.
About the hotel
About the hotel
Located in the heart of Alsace, Hotel Au Lion d'Or offers a charming blend of tradition and comfort. The rooms are decorated with warm touches, while the restaurant serves exquisite local dishes. Enjoy the pool and sauna after a day of adventure.
See the good prices for children. To achieve the advantageous prices, there must be at minimum of 2 paying adults in the room.
Child 1-4.99 years in parents' bed at discounted price of 0€
Child 5-10.99 years in own bed at discounted price of 16€
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Very nice hotel. Very attentive staff. Felt like a family hotel. Had a balcony with a nice view. Nice with a pool, hot tub, and sauna. I had a thin, soft pillow in the bed and not a high synthetic pillow as it usually is in hotels.
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Points of interests
Château de la Petite-Pierre
Château de la Petite-Pierre was built in the 13th century, and kept in good repair until 1684 when it was renovated and modernised by Vauban. The castle was strategically placed to control the passage between Alsace and Lorraine. Today it is the headquarters of the northern part of the Vosges Regional Nature Park. The castle also has a permanent exhibition that tells the fascinating history of the castle but also of the fauna and flora that grows in the beautiful park. Parking is easy to find and the castle is located just on the edge of the forest and the small village, close to the famous hiking trail 'Grand Randonnée'.
Rocher de la Grenouille
There are plenty of great hiking routes in the Vosges National Park. Ask for the routes at the hotel or research the wonderful walks around the area from home. Rocher de la Grenouille is one of the many excursion destinations that are also close to La Petite Pierre
Château Dietrich
Château Dietrich, also known as the Reichshoffen Castle, is a fantastic castle with a lot of interesting history attached to it. The lovely grounds are also surrounded by a beautiful park. The castle was originally founded and built for the Duke of Lorraine in 1232, but after wear and decay the beautiful pink sandstone castle was rebuilt and today belongs to the wealthy Jean de Dietrich family.
Haguenau
Take a driving holiday to the small town of Haguenau, located in Alsace Haguenau Nord, about 35 km north of Strasbourg. Today, the town is home to over 35,000 inhabitants and has acted as a hub throughout history thanks to its central and beautiful location, in the middle of a large forest of over 14,000 hectares. Surrounded by greenery, Haguenau, with its 580 shops and markets, is also a good place to stop for a spot of shopping. There are restaurants and bars and in fact it's quite a lively little town.
Haguenau was founded around 1115 by Frederick Borgne and after a rich and turbulent period including fire and German takeover, Haguenau is today the largest centre of employment in northern Alsace.
The city has two museums and there are many monuments in the heart of the city.
Museum of the Battle of 6 August 1870
This unique museum is completely dedicated to the battle that took place on August 6, 1870 in the Franco-Prussian War and which ended with a French defeat. The battle was between France and Prussia's leadership and the southern German states of Baden, the Kingdom of Bavaria and Württemberg. The war led, among other things, to the start of the Third Republic following the capture and subsequent surrender of Emperor Napoleon III. As for Germany, after the war it was united under Prussia's leadership. Further consequences for France were the loss of Alsace and Moselle, which remained German for 48 long years.
The museum exhibits swords, firearms, uniforms and helmets as well as everything a soldier in the French army in 1870 needed in the art of survival. There are also many beautiful paintings and a total of 1,300 fascinating objects on display, all bearing witness to the tragic past.
Work of the Lime Kiln
Ouvrage du Four à Chaux was built between 1930-1935 and was part of the many fortifications that made up the Maginot Line, a French fortification line that defended the Alsace region from the German border between Luxembourg and the Rhine. As is well known, the Germans went around the fortifications and over the Ardennes mountains, and thus the Maginot Line fulfilled its defensive function.
When Hitler annexed Austria, Sudetenland and Bohemia, the Ouvrage du Four à Chaux was manned and also became an important part of the area's growth thanks to the very industrious soldiers. Discover the fascinating history of one of the great fortifications of all time, the Maginot Line.
The fortress covers an area of 26 hectares, with 6 man blocks, 3 artillery cannons and 4.5 km of underground passages. The site housed about 600 men.
The fortress served as a defence until 1 July 1940, when the French regiments were forced to surrender after the fighting between May and June 1940.
Le Moulin de la Blies - Museum of Faience Techniques
Visit the Le Moulin de la Blies museum that tells about the production and decoration of Sarreguemine's famous earthenware also known as tin-glazed pottery.
The mill, which now houses a museum of various ceramic production methods, used to house all the machinery needed to make the ceramic mass. The house where the mill director and his family lived in the 19th century now serves as a reception building. Meanwhile, many of the workshops and storage areas behind the mill have disappeared over time and nature has spread out and reappeared as a beautiful garden "Fayenciers" and designed by landscape architect Philippe Niez. Find family-friendly hotels at Risskov and start your holiday with style.
Maginot Line of Schoenenbourg
Visit the Schoenenbourg Fort which was the most important fortress, which in turn was part of the Maginot Line that protected Alsace. The fort consists of 8 blocks with room for 650 men.
It is possible to visit the barracks, the kitchen and the command centre as well as see the various gun positions, ammunition dumps and life at the fort as part of the famous Maginot Line is documented continuously during the visit. Explore Alsace, France on a self-drive holiday. Find the cheapest hotels at Risskov.
Bouxwiller
Drive to Bouxwiller in France, which is also one of the most beautiful towns in northern Alsace, known for its architectural and historical treasures. The town has retained its charm with its half-timbered houses and narrow streets and around the castle park you can still admire the buildings that were once part of the Cathedral.
Bouxwiller is an active town that also attracts many tourists, especially in summer, but the famous Christmas market is certainly an experience too, and starts in early December. Bouxwiller is also known for its big hill, Bastberg, from where there is a great view over the whole area, which by the way is also known for its many witches!
Bouxwiller dates back to Roman times and was already mentioned in a document in the year 725. There are a number of museums in the town, Pays de Hanau and Musee Judeo-Alsacien, and it's easy to spend days in the charming little town. Find a cheap weekend break for the whole family in Alsace with child-friendly hotels and plenty of exciting things to do in the area, including those for children.
Christmas market in Strasbourg
Open 26th November to 24th December - You can visit the Christmas market's own website with current information
For many, the Christmas markets in Strasbourg are one of the greatest experiences of the festive season. There is a real magic in the air when Strasbourg's Christmas markets with Christmas trees, lights, wooden huts and traditional mulled wine open every year from the end of November.
In Strasbourg, the Christmas markets help to link the festive season with spiritual faith and culture, and it's not for nothing that the Christmas markets were voted the best Christmas destination in Europe in 2013.
It is almost 450 years since the first Christmas market called "Christkindelsmärik" became a tradition in Strasbourg, making it one of the oldest in Europe. Since then, the city has continued the tradition, providing visitors with a hospitable and authentic experience of a lifetime.
The Christmas markets in Strasbourg remain one of the places you simply have to visit at Christmas time.