About this tour
Cross the Franco-German border on a nine-hour private tour exploring two celebrated wine regions. Start in Baden-Württemberg's Kaiserstuhl, where Riesling and Pinot Noir thrive, then pivot south into Alsace's legendary wine route. You'll taste at two wineries, stop for photographs at Texas Pass, wander the medieval streets of Endingen, and drive through rolling vineyards. A driver fluent in English navigates the minivan; hotel pickup and drop-off from Strasbourg included.
Highlights
- Taste wines at two distinct German and Alsatian producers
- Photograph iconic Kaiserstuhl and Texas Pass viewpoints
- Walk through half-timbered Endingen village centre
- Drive vineyard roads on both sides of the border
- Nine-hour guided loop from Strasbourg with hotel transfers
What to expect
The day splits neatly between two wine terroirs. Morning takes you into Germany's warm Kaiserstuhl hills, where you'll stop for photos and explore Endingen's narrow lanes before settling into your first winery. After tasting German Rieslings, you'll head back across the border into Alsace proper—the landscape shifts subtly, villages become more compact, and the route winds through steeper vineyard slopes. Your second tasting will showcase Alsatian expressions. Throughout, expect winding roads, modest paces suited to wine-tasting rhythms, and plenty of vineyard vistas. No meal is provided; eat beforehand.
Good to know
Bring your passport for the Germany leg; border checks are frequent. Children under 18 need an adult present. The tour skips snacks at tastings to protect wine flavour—have breakfast or lunch beforehand. Maximum eight passengers per minivan. Not suitable for pregnant travellers. Infant seats available on request at booking.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.





