Summer activities in Alsace: the best things to do around Nutchel
Written by
Julie Bressot
Last update:
June 5, 2026
After a frantic year at work, it is now time to disconnect and relax. So even if flying to distant lands may seem tempting, you can also perfectly escape from your daily routine within a few hour drive from home. Summer is finally here !
Far from the crowds, secretive Alsace has so much to offer in summer : culture and nature, places of history and wine routes, beautiful walks and cool rivers. Now, what if summer also meant discovering new things? Our Forest Village Nutchel Alsace finds itself at the crossroads of all these possibilities, and is the ideal starting point for a family micro-adventure.
What are the best activities to do in Alsace as a couple in summer?
Go on a cycling tour along the Alsace Wine Route (25 min drive): Rent an e-bike from Nutchel Alsace and leave for a sporty day-long trip looking for hidden wine cellars and panoramic view points.
Admire sundown from the Mont Sainte-Odile (40 min drive): As the sun slowly dips behind the Vosges hills, the view from Mont Sainte-Odile turns golden, wrapping the landscape in a soft, peaceful glow. Standing hand in hand, you can feel time pause — just you, the horizon, and the magic of Alsace bathed in evening light.
Go visit Strasbourg (55 min drive): There are so many things to see in Strasbourg ! The ever-changing capital city of Alsace is particularly beautiful in autumn and visiting by night is particularly nice, especially in the surroundings of its world-famous cathedral.
Take a gentle hike in the Vosges foothills (20 min drive): Witness the nature awakening from the inside, as you walk in the forests which cover the Vosges mountains, just of the two of you.
What are the best activities to do in Alsace with friends in summer?
Bike through the Bruche Valley (directly from Nutchel or 10–20 min drive): Rent a e-bike and follow the scenic cycling routes that wind through forests, rivers, and picturesque villages. It's an active yet relaxed way to discover the region together.
Swim and relax at Lac de Pierre-Percée (35 min drive): Often called the "Little Canada of Lorraine," this beautiful lake is ideal for swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking, or simply spending a sunny afternoon by the water with friends.
Attend a summer festival or open-air concert (30–60 min drive): Alsace comes alive during the summer months with music festivals, traditional village celebrations, food markets, and open-air events. Check local calendars for unique experiences during your stay.
Hike to Champ du Feu (20 min drive):As the highest point in the Bas-Rhin region, Champ du Feu offers panoramic views over the Vosges Mountains. In summer, its trails are perfect for a day of hiking followed by a picnic surrounded by nature.
What are the best activities to do in Alsace as a family in summer?
Try out a barefoot walk with Sens'Hasel (30 min drive): Let your kids discover nature in the most original way possible. Tread fresh grass, cross obstacles such as tree trunks, cool the feet in the river and discover the sensation of natural materials (mud, hay, sand, tree bark or pine cones… )This 400m trail has 12 information panels on different topics related to fauna and flora.
Refresh yourselves in a local waterfall (40–50 min drive): The local waterfalls, including the Serva waterfall, are the best place to stay cool during summer and spend a funny and fresh moment during summer holidays with your kids.
Go tree climbing at the Parc Alsace Aventure (25 min drive): Take on your wild side and try out a large range of activities in the middle of nature, for kids and grown ups alike!
A sweet stop in a winstub (35–50 min drive): Share a slice of warm plum tart or a traditional kougelhopf after your walk. Some of the nicest specialties from Alsace await!
What are the best activities to do in Alsace with a dog in summer?
Forest walks in the Vosges (15–40 min drive) The hills around the Bruche Valley are full of trails where your dog can run freely, sniff the leaves, and enjoy nature.
Lakeside walks (40–50 min drive): Stroll along the Lac de la Lauch or the Lac Blanc, both dog-friendly spots surrounded by autumnal beauty.
Cabin time together: At Nutchel, dogs are part of the adventure. Imagine sipping hot tea on your terrace while your four-legged friend naps after a long walk. Are you ready for the best holidays with your dog?
And what are the best activities to do at Nutchel in summer, if you don't want to take your car?
No matter who you're travelling with, summer in Alsace is an invitation to slow down and make the most of the long, sunny days. From vineyard-covered hills and charming villages to forest trails and refreshing lakes, every adventure becomes a shared memory. Back at your cosy Nutchel cabin, evenings are best spent on the terrace, surrounded by nature, enjoying simple moments as the sun sets over the forest.
Wonder at the stars: Far from city lights and light pollution, Nutchel Alsace offers the perfect setting to admire the beauty of the night sky. Wrap yourself in a blanket, settle on your cabin terrace, and enjoy one of nature's most magical shows in complete tranquillity.
Go on an outdoor scavenger hunt in the woods: gather your friends or kids and head into the woods to discover nature's treasures. Search for pinecones, acorns, or the most beautiful gems. Not only this is a fun activity but also a great way to connect with your surroundings and appreciate the beauty of nature.
Go for a dip on the non-heated swimming pool of the forest village: when the weather is hot, nothing is better than a quick swimm in a fresh body of water. Just don't forget your swimming suit!
Enjoy a summer barbecue: our Cosy Cabins are equipped with everything you need to whip up delicious, summer-inspired dishes. And if you don't want to over-prepare something, we have delicious food packages, including a tasty barbecue to grill on our Weber gas barbecue!
Grill marshmallows on the campfire and prepare s'mores together with the other Nutchel guests in the evening.
With a passion for nature escapes, slow living, and cozy moments, Julie specializes in writing about going on a solo trip, or a weekend with friends, and foodie experiences in Alsace and beyond.
A strong believer in the magic of simple pleasures, Julie captures the spirit of a Nutchel stay through inspiring, down-to-earth content that helps readers disconnect and reconnect - whether they’re planning a spontaneous weekend escape or looking for the perfect seasonal promotion.
With a background in tourism marketing and after working for more than 5 years at Nutchel, Julie brings her creative touch and her knowledge of the Nutchel experience to every article, always with a keen eye on authenticity, useful tips, and the Nutchel state of mind.
Enjoy wide views over the Bruche valley. 37 cabins are spread over the entire domain. We also have two saunas that you can book to relax after a day in nature.
Disconnect from the daily routine for a few days and reconnect with nature and your loved ones. Rediscover the joy of simple things in one of our Cosy Cabins nestled in the middle of nature. A beautiful adventure is waiting for you!