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Hurt is a charming town in France's Bas-Rhin department, renowned for its medieval architecture and tranquil canals. The half-timbered houses and cobblestone streets exude historical charm, while the surrounding vineyards showcase Alsace's wine culture. Hurt's slow-paced lifestyle and natural scenery make it an ideal escape from urban bustle.
Don't miss the Saint-Georges Church, a stunning example of Gothic architecture. Stroll along the canal banks to admire ancient houses and bridges. The nearby Route des Vins offers wine-tasting opportunities at family-run wineries.
Hurt's cuisine reflects Alsatian influences. Try the Choucroute (sauerkraut with meats) and Tarte Flambée (thin crust pizza). Street vendors sell delicious Bretzels and local Alsace wines.
Walking and cycling are best for exploring Hurt's narrow streets. For regional travel, trains and buses have limited schedules. Drivers will find easy access but limited parking in the old town.
May to September offers mild weather and lush vineyards. Though summer sees more visitors, Hurt remains quieter than other Alsace towns. The Christmas market adds winter charm.
Language: French predominates; some German speakers. Limited English. Internet: Free WiFi spots exist but coverage is patchy. Payments: Cards work in restaurants/hotels; cash preferred for small purchases. Emergencies: Nearest hospital is in Sélestat (20km away). Pharmacies display green crosses. Voltage: 230V with two-round-pin EU plugs. Water: Tap water is drinkable; bringing reusable bottles is encouraged.