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Andlau, a picturesque town in France's Bas-Rhin department, is renowned for its medieval architecture and wine culture. With well-preserved half-timbered houses and cobblestone streets, it exudes historical charm. As a key stop on the Alsace Wine Route, its vineyards and wine cellars offer unique tasting experiences.
Must-sees include the Gothic Saint-Martin Church and ruins of Château d'Andlau. Stroll through the old town to admire 16th-century colorful facades, or hike vineyard trails for Rhine Valley panoramas. The September wine festival is ideal for cultural immersion.
Savor Alsatian specialties like Choucroute (sauerkraut with pork) and Tarte Flambée (thin-crust pizza). Pair Munster cheese with Riesling at traditional Winstubs. Don't miss Saturday market's Bretzel (pretzels) and Quetschekuche (plum tart).
Driving is easiest (40min from Strasbourg). Trains reach Sélestat station, then take a 20min bus. The town is walkable; e-bike rentals are eco-friendly for vineyards. Check TER Grand Est schedules as Sunday services are reduced.
May-October is ideal, with lush vineyards (20-25°C) and September harvest festivities. Winter has Christmas markets but shorter attraction hours. Avoid midday heat (up to 30°C) in July-August and February rains.
French is primary; some old-town merchants speak German. Tourist offices provide English maps. Visa/Mastercard are widely accepted, but cash is preferred for under €10. Emergency: 112; nearest hospital is in Barr. Free WiFi at Town Hall Square. Voltage is 230V (Type E plugs). Tap water is drinkable; bottled water costs €0.5/liter in supermarkets.