About this tour
This eight-hour circuit departs Colmar at 9:30am to explore four villages along Alsace's wine route: Kientzheim, Kaysersberg, Riquewihr, and Eguisheim. You'll travel in an air-conditioned vehicle with a lunch break midway, finishing at a local winemaker's cellar for tasting before returning to Colmar around 5:30pm. The route winds through medieval villages and vineyards, combining architecture, landscape, and regional wine culture in a single day.
Highlights
- Medieval villages nestled in vine-covered valleys
- Wine tasting at an independent producer's cellar
- Half-day to explore Riquewihr's cobbled streets
- Alsace wine route drive with commentary
- Air-conditioned transport between villages
What to expect
You'll start early from Colmar, visiting two villages before lunch (which you arrange independently). The afternoon covers the remaining two villages at a more relaxed pace. Between stops, the minibus winds through vineyard-covered slopes typical of this region. The day concludes at a working winery where you'll taste several wines directly from the producer. Expect roughly two to three hours of walking through village centres on cobblestone streets, with standing time at the tasting. The pace is measured rather than rushed.
Good to know
Breakfast is not provided; bring or eat beforehand. Lunch venues are your choice during the midday break. No eating or drinking in the vehicle. If travelling with children under five, you must pre-book and specify their ages so appropriate car seats are fitted—no exceptions on the day. Service animals welcome; household pets are not.
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.







