This charming property, which predates the French Revolution, is set in the privileged environment of the Vosges du Nord Regional Nature Park, a Unesco-listed biosphere reserve.
Here, nature reigns supreme. Stealthy lynx, roe deer crossing at dawn, curious foxes, nocturnal badgers... you're not quite at home here. And it's precisely this humility in the face of nature that makes your stay here so special...
The highest point in the Vosges du Nord massif, the former Buchwald forest house, named after the beech forest that surrounds it, is at the crossroads of countless hiking trails, including the historic and pioneering GR53, which runs alongside it.
As soon as you cross the threshold, the exceptional volumes of this 650 m2 house envelop you in an atmosphere that is both majestic and soothing. The entrance hall, with its cathedral ceiling, houses a period Kachelofe. It leads to a separate kitchen, as well as the first reception area, comprising a small sitting room and a dining room, all adorned with a stone fireplace, wood panelling and beams reminiscent of the illustrious Alsatian -Stub-.
650 m² of comfort in the heart of the Vosges du Nord Nature Park, for an exceptional stay combining nature and refinement.
At the foot of the Grand Wintersberg, in the heart of the Vosges du Nord Regional Nature Park.