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Christmas treasure hunt: in the footsteps of Albert Schweitzer

Langues pratiquées (1900067) - Français (1900067 -> 1908377)
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39Rue du Général de Gaulle
Place de la Mairie
68240Kaysersberg Vignoble
Are you ready for a treasure hunt in the little wine village of Kaysersberg ? Take your roadbook with you and let yourself be guided. There is a reward as a bonus.

Immerse yourself in the magic of Christmas in Kaysersberg with this Christmas treasure hunt that will delight young and old alike! This year, the trail is dedicated to Albert Schweitzer, Nobel Peace Prize winner and iconic figure born in Kaysersberg. 

Equipped with your road book, which includes all the treasure hunts in Alsace and is available from the Tourist Office for €2 during opening hours, set off to explore the village's typical narrow streets and historic sites. Throughout your walk, you will be guided by puzzles and clues related to the history and legacy of Albert Schweitzer.

With family or friends, let yourself be carried away by this fun activity that immerses you in the spirit of Christmas and Alsatian heritage. And to reward your efforts, a gift awaits you at the tourist office once you have solved the riddle.

Happy hunting, everyone!

Only in French

Access period(s)

from 25/11/2025 to 04/01/2026
from Monday to Sunday from 09:30 to 12:00 et from 14:00 to 17:00

Practical infos

Level of difficulty
Easy
Venue of the event
Meeting point : town hall place
Altitude (m)
240
Length of visit/event
1h
Length of the itinerary
1,9
Difference in altitude (in m)
0
Less than 200 m from a paying public car parkPaid parking for camper vans
Animals accepted
Yes

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