Drive south through the heart of Alsace to Kaysersberg, one of the region’s most picturesque wine towns and the birthplace of Dr. Albert Schweitzer, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and humanitarian.
Set along a small river and surrounded by vineyards, Kaysersberg enchants with its colorful half-timbered houses, cobbled streets, flower-filled balconies, and medieval bridge. The town’s intimate scale and authentic atmosphere make it feel like stepping into a living storybook.
Spend the afternoon exploring the historic old town, visiting the Albert Schweitzer Museum, strolling along the riverbanks, or enjoying a relaxed dinner in one of Kaysersberg’s traditional Alsatian restaurants, paired with excellent local wines.